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A 1916 WISH: MAY YOUR LIFE RUN AS EASY AS THE "ROTARY STANDARD." Wo have had'over 40 years' Praotical Experience, during which time we have handled thousands of and while the 1 absolutely superior mechanical. excellence of the'ROTARY STANDARD 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 more 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 12s. Cd. Needles of '.11 kinds in stock. Any make Machine repaired. ._.....F.L*i- w.-Fmoy.,:.:. ENGINEER AND 'IMPORTER, .88 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Furnish From The Manufacttifers-^Coliie's At Collie's you pay the lowest prices ftTWJs" "&3 ''' compatible with high-grade workmanll'Hi\M*\ P an( * materials—manufacturer's • ii '*i*TM ■■pricesi Our furniture goes direct from U.S.'A.'iS'l the factory to you. That is much bet-' . H ■#? .p I— =?- _ ter than buying from a middleman, who mu ®* °harge extra to make his profit. . ffpioiiii -w. II I 1 Then again, here you can consult the Unj m ? n directly concerned with the designyC PI i^iai*^ .ing o fyour furniture, or.if you prefer--|p4 t° huy from our stock, there's a good S= °"^_«—-1 '■ • variety to choose from _Wo cordially 'jgf .—-—"""""M ,-" : inrite your most analytical inspection n*o i. "•■""'.'Ts' ; . ot workmanship'and timbers. Artistic ■V ', : ' Furniture awaits. ; Come, say,' To-day I \. EDWARD COLLIE, ■LTD. ARTS CRAFTSMEN AND MANTELPIECE MANUFACTURERS, 167 EIDDIFOBD STREET, WELLINGTON.'. ■ ; 'Phone 1634. , ECONOMY BEGINS IN THE PANTRY! A: penny saved here and there on • Groceries—not'.forgetting the securing l |sffi^ffi¥= l i - • of Better- Qualities—should be your T objective these days 1 . ✓nJS'WJ THE CAMPBELL WAY IS THE sfflfOm • ECONOMY WAY/OF OROCERY ■■\WmT <'■■■■ '■'" BUYINC - Campbell's buy' for Cash, and in big \2\is? quantities, "thus .securing price conces- . 0/gpa ■ sions and discounts which in turn are t passed, along to. customers—to YOU. One Trial Order at Campbell's will convince you !—Place it TO-DAY 1 W„ € A VPBXSXiXi, X/TD. 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET. •' 'PHONE 443. 293 CUBA STREET. • ' 'PHONE 2524. 163 RIDDIFORD STREET. ' 'PHONE 10S4. _j ! "Queen" Incubators |-.':'■ Will Hatch"..'..' | Every fertile Egg. i HPf ' j S "When you buy a "QUEEN" Incu- |> @§3S? ■ H js3 J hater" you have, a machine that y |l| j makeß money by hatching all eggs | llf ' that can be hatched; because it is If | huilt to provide the natural condi- 1| j tions of eggs hatching under a hen,. if! \ •• '. ' " . I These Inoubatora ore made of California Redwood; . \ \ With Double Walls Filled Between with Wood Felt, \ \ thus making them Perfectly Insulated. I ! Thoy are heated by water; this method having many advantages over ; I ' the hot air system. The heat is more steady, and does not become j \ » intense as to "cook" the eggs. It is unnecessary under \ | conditions to supply moisture in the "QDEEN," as the circulation of • !•' water through the pipes neither adds nor takes away moisture, but just j | suj plies the hot air naturally. j I The Heater Gives a Uniform Heat in All Parts j | of the Machine. \ I Tut lamp flue is long, and extends into the heater, and, by reason of j its length, the lamp always burns with 'a steady flame, and makes ; no smoke. or r odor. The 'four-inch' nursery space provided is just the ; right depth to give plenty 'of room for the chicks, and to provide the ( i right amount of air below the egg trays. '; | • ' « 60 to 70 Egg Capacity, £510s. J ) | 110 to 130 Egg Capacity,'£7. , j . 160-180!. capacity, £8 10s. ' S Ms W B WILLS & Go. Ltd.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2748, 17 April 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2748, 17 April 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2748, 17 April 1916, Page 2

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