A 1916 WISH: MAY YOUR LIFE RUN AS EASY AS THE "ROTARY STANDARD." Wo. have had over 40 years' Practical Experience, during which- time ' we have handled thousands.of ■-•.■, 0U& x™'l?i the aDsolutel y superior mechanical excellence of the ROTARY bTANDARD has captivated us, many of our clients, after years of trial, are more enthusiastic in praise of them even than we are. All find - them to be the easiest and most beautiful running Machines ever seen, doing _moro and better work. Guaranteed for lifetime, and the very best, ; . like 22 carat fine, when compared with 9ct. or rolled gold. The Newest . Central Needle Standard is the most important invention of the century. Let us send you particulars. -.Standards packed and delivered Free. Drop-head 5-Drawer Machines from £5 12«. Cd. Needles of rll kinds in stack. . Any make.Jlachuie repaired. ' ;.., ...'.-'.;.. R-'j, : ..; ENCINEER AND IMPORTER, 98 WILLIS STREET, WELLINOTON. IJl§i& " Here ' B a Nice Cup o' Tea!" 'asapsll||sC ' \ Morning, noon, and night, Our Own Tea. \ . ) is the nicest 'tea- for the cup. It con|?raL %.\-~S' j W&& 110 adulterants,, and, therefore, ( • even persons who suffer with weak vAV nerves can drink Our Own Tea with f lwfe\ ■safety and satisfaction. '■. « ■ Try a sample pound. Notice the rich I S ) A brown colour bt the liquor, its aroma, and strength. No other tea is quite I_ eur n> DecausP none is so pure rJFMraKBnSI&i so ecollom ' oa ' at the P r ' co — (fl~£** s^&Ba&> s is. 6d., is. Bd., 2s. per ib. : W, GABIiPBKEBXi, 'XiTD. , 40 and 42 MANNEKS .STREET. 'PHONE 443. 293 CUBA STREET. 'PHONE 2524. 163 BIDDIFOBD STREET. • 'PHONE 1084. ■ __ -__ __ _- ,__l ;_ ,aaß»m»»...m„i J i,,. i ..^,i.. n ,^ji„u l i u,.i—1.,. 1,.,......,. ii iiimiiiin'in" I—"—lit1 —"—lit f Can fee resided .up ; ' Alter Use. Ml A feature of Shaw's Utility Ironing Table is that .*£s£» w§m it can be folded up and put away. It doesn't occupy yjUtT /WraiV tchen • space. It doesn't get in the way. ' Apart ■ /ftimA HHfl I enables you to 'do better ironing easier and quicker. //Mil MtfUllll Why? v Because it is made specially for ironing 1 /111 11 llliflllll purposes. You not only have ample space for ' I 111 II iSliffflli general ironing; hut the raised detachable swivel if IP fill HI II 111 piece at enaD ' es y° u *° P reas sleeves and II ill iflßll shoulders: beautifully, and the projecting end to--111 111 lllllllil ' * ron B ' £ ' r ' 3 perfectly. No bending. No straining.' llSif II l»t Illlii me ' oß ' i ' n preparation. Place where conveni- - HI I Sit 11 111 ent,'and go ahead. Light, yet strong and rigid. I MBlilMiiHW'Wilp ffeHyil Wtitß for ,Ws Sp,endld ,ron,ne TaWe ' Enclosß 25/ " !t wl " 1 HSflifrirT ' bo delivered to your door or nearest station, .. EP eMAW Manufacturer, Cumberland St, 3 I ' ' ■ ' -•-' ' ■ ! J ,_.. - ■ __. ; * !: lake Smooth- a?ts Easy .Shaves. ( | Week's "Sextoblndo" razors are modelled on the lines of tho regular i i Btnndard razor such as has been in use for centuries, and they can be used f S oither us n plain razor or safety, as you prefer. Owing to the safety device, S M the user can shave with a sliding cutting motion—the onk correct way to V ) shnTe-instcad of scraping, as with the standard rafcor and tho hoe shaped » | safety. R \ "Sextoblades" are Gronnd by Automatic Process 1 I i § on machinery so constructed as to preclude every possibility of drawing l | temper. They are first ground sharp with a positive wire edge, then the edges R a are smoothed and stiffened in two more grinding operations, and finally they I S are honed automatically. Every blade so honed will cut the finest human I I hair, even before the last operation, which consists of stropping by hand, p jj All blades—of which there are seven—are uniformly keen and ready for VI shaving. Try a "Sextoblade"; -you will be more than satisfied. * jj Pri **- 2 °/*" . I I ; % t. imst co., xira f | AGENTS FOR THE DOMINION. |
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2744, 12 April 1916, Page 2
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