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NOTE THESE SUPERIOR FEATURES OF THE "G. AND K." MACHINE, the illustration shows, it is a Drophead Treadlo Machine. Woodwork is of polished pMclrn oak, mounted on strong onnamental japanned iron stand with castors. THE ' DROI'HEAD FEATURE enables the maohino to pass into a dust-proof ease when not. in use, and the flat; top of t.he machine c-nn then ho used as a stand for jardiniero or photograph, etc. Machine lifts up easily in a jiffy. Extension drop-leaf; four largo drawers. ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSORIES furnished free, with each machine include Fluffier, Tucker, Braider, BiBS Binder, four sijies of Hammers. Foot. Feller and Quilter, also Oil-can, I*argo Screwdriver, Shuttle Screwdriver, Thread-Cutter (attached to presser-bar), Belt with hook, i Bobbins, fi- Needles, Illustrated instruction Hook. THE SIMPLE AUTOMATIC BOBBIN WINDER winds the thread on the bob.-, bin evenly and regularly. Bobbin may be wound without, running the machine, avoiding tie necessity of detaching work to order to fill bobbin. THE STITCH REGULATOR is placed ia front of upright arm, out of the way; it also ehows number of stitches lo the inch. THE SPRING-TENSION CYLINDER SHUTTLE is very easy to thread, as there is no hole to thread through. Tension may be changed without removing shuttle from machine. GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS— Wo are so certain that the"G. and K." Machine will give long service and complete satisfaction that a written guarantee for Ten Years is supplied to each purchaser. The machine is packed free, jind placed on. board steamer or train.

I UNIQUE ORNAMENTS! j [ IN HONOUR OF OUE SPLENDID MEN, STALWARTS OF,THE 1 j AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND ARMY CORPS I ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. | ONLY TO BE HAD FROM 1 w. LTFTLEJOHN & SON,, Ltd., | 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON, y.,,,, n Remember this To-day COR nearly forty years imitators have been * trying to make an emulsion "just as good" as SCOTT'S, yet to-day SCOTT'S is the standard emulsion of cod-liver oil, un- . equalled in purity or body-building power. A source of strength at all ages; a grand BUILDER -UP for any Man, Woman or Child. I ir This is the Floor Polish I use!" The "Nugget" way is the easy, cleanly, I \ | healthful way to polish Furniture and . w A very little rubbed on | Woodwork and Linos gives /Bkf / | a brilliant, lasting gloss— llFyss 1 J\\ !, | brings up the beauty of grain, f Mf/ 1 pattern and colour-adds to fifth | the life of everything. \ | "NUGGET" preserves and purifies. Its \\ 1 , | unique antiseptic properties make the V \ X ' Home sweet and clean. That's why Ex- '\/ I | perienced Housewives always polish with V I I To Motorists!-—Bring up your Car's \ J good looks with "Nugget,*' Gives a V • j mirror-like Knish. Makes cleaning easier. jj * ==1 HAINES I£EHOHj X. POLISHES WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN PROTECTION LADIES' TAILORINC, INSURANCE study the requirement? wifch T* of our Lady Customers THE SOUTH BRITISH with oa.ro and attention, and spare no pains io give complcto INSURANCE CO., LTO, satisfaction. Wo guarantee perfection of cut w Administration of your Estate bj and aconracy of stylo al, ci- J tremely reasonable prices. THE GUARDIAN TRUST W. J.CHURCHILL AND EXECUTORS CO., OF N.Z., LADIES' & GENTS.' TAILORS, LTD '> 136 VIVIAN STREET. Merged in and guaranteed by 'Phone 2654 A. WELLINGTON. T HE SOUTH BRITISH.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3163, 15 August 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3163, 15 August 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3163, 15 August 1917, Page 2

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