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(GREAT / :'f/ .1 ! WINTER SALE I | Ends oil Saturday, \ and yosi arc cordially invited So call and 1 inspect She filsaal days' Bargains, including:— LADIES' FLANNELETTE BLOUSES—Iu floral and stripe designs; Bagl&n I | and set-in. sleeves, turn-down collar. Usual Prices,- 6s. lid. and 6s. Bd< ' ) . - Sale Price, 2s. ,11d.- 1 ij STRIPED DELAINETTE BLOUSES—In Paisley patterns; set-in slewe'-«na.r ' : \ Raglan shape. Usual Price, 9s: lid. Sale Price; , j | SMAUT LUVISOA'BLOUSES—In Helio, Grey, ajid Brown stripes'j-lßaglaii '" j jj shape, finished with military collar. Usual Price, 12s. 6d. j i . Sale Price, 7s. «d. -/i i WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES—With: .embroidered front, finished witK small - , I I embroidered collar. Usual Price, 53. lid. Sale Price, 3S. 11d. , , { 3000 YARDS HOYLES' INDIGO PRlNTS—Guaranteed fast colours; • ! | ' At 9d. per yard. , : ' ■ I * ' ' . ' ♦.1 I - 300 LADIES' TWEED COATS- 1 To be Cleared at 28s. each. • ] I . ' ' '■ | | No Wonder Wc Grow» —Service and Value the Best, . j

"Great Aiencaii" Ba!H>eariiig ■ .nnHESE are the mowers thai never need sharpening, ran like. a -bicyclo ■*- are light, strong, and durable, nad are the - bestf machines '. . The blades—of which there are Ave—are madeof' Crucible Tool Steel the •kind that is used for chisels, drawing knives, hatchets, and all tools nkmirinß a keen edge. These blades are first hardened in oil and are afterwards tempered In water. A leading feature of these machines is that : They Are All Self-sharpening. This is due to the stationary knife being so constructed, that,, as it gradually wears away, it sharpens both itself and the revolving knives a the process. Bvery machine is constructed of tho best material. Having their own foundry the makers can and do produce a grade of casting better adapted to lawn mowars than thoy can buy. , f Made in three sineV—lsin., 82s, 6d. ; t l7in., 87s. 6d.; 19in., 955, We also -have largo stocks of lower-priced machines, Grass Catoheri, 13. Hose, Sprinklers,] etc." v * E W. MILLS i. Co., Ltd,, Sole Agents. I' FOR SPRING FLOWESS ( SOLID SILVER VASES k IN HANDSOME DESIGNS. ■I' THE best setting for lovely blooms is a solid, silver vase. It;' enhances the delightful colour and form of the flowers: The simple lines and beautiful finish of our Silver ..Vases ■ ' will appeal to the most discriminating. ; ■ - ,r- - Every vase in our 'stock is .of pleasing shape and excellent; ■" quality. Several examples have extra heavy'base, a feature jl tljafc will be welcomed in many homes. - | PEICES FROM' 9- TO 4.0/- ' I !j G. and T. YOUNG,, Ltd., | I 252 LAMBT °; N Q " AY : !: * WE^ L - NCI ™ N ' : J \ . ; • I SHOOTING REQUISITES. WS HAVE TO HAND, A LARGE* SELECTION; jOF ARMS, AMMUNITION, AND SUNDRIES FOR THE COMING SEASON, AS UNDER!— GUNS—S.B.B.L'., D.8.8.L., 111 Bonehill'a and. Hollis's make, also Winchester's Latest Models in Repeating''and Automatic Shot Gum. RIFLES —Winchester Rifles and Carbines, 32,38, and <Mcalibrea, half and full Magazine, also Single' Shot, Repeating, SL and Automatic in 22 calibre. 11l REVOLVERS —Young Ainerioim, Premier, Safely Police, and !|| . Hammerless. .... HH PISTOL—32 Calibre Savage Antomatio Pistol, 1915 Model. ■ |®| This Pistol holds 11 Cartridges, and is fitted with' Sla Antomatio Locking Breech, mob giving greater.power. CARTRIDGES —We have a large assortment of Rifie, Revolver, Miii] and Shot Gun Cartridges from the Best Bnj'iah and . American Factories. ; , SUNDRIES— Cleaning Rods, Bristle and Wire Brushes, Pullthronghs, J®!™* • 22 Oaliore Flexible Cleaners, Canvas and_ Leather Cart; (SK®. . ridge Belts, Canvass Game 1 Bags,' Cartridge Bags, Rifl» ■ Covers, Duck Calls, Whistles, Cartridge Extraoton, Eto. .DUTHIE. A CQ.Ht METALS & HARDWARE KERCh'ANTg - WILLIS ■ STKEET. . ' ■ |

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2865, 1 September 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2865, 1 September 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2865, 1 September 1916, Page 3

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