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r . ■ -•■'.; I* vHF' No ssnd too deep e I A RARE OPPORTUNITY. *-' ! \ f Our 1917 Model demonstrating Jackson Car foi sale j) I Thoroughly overhauled and repainted. Guaranteed ■ p ; 6 in perfect order. Any-trial given. Five-seater— fi j .? four cylinder—2s miles per gallon—electric l' ; V . self-starter, etc. ■ ■ ■ ? ' '> I ppice—£32s Nett Cash. 4 : 1 (I- This is the last of the four cylinder Jacksons. 'All . : p. .' i <l new models 8 cylinders only. ' . 0~ \ I 21 Farish Street, WELLINGTON. I ■ _ —, : —, I jC .i I' i> guaranteed to give more miles to (he gallon, greater power and 5| . \ greater speed than any other. The secret is the patented fuel distrib- rf* ' 5 ■ uter that accurately splits up the incoming gasoline beforejt it mixed A H* 3a with the air—result a perfect mixture with no waste./ :| TOURIST MOTOR GO., LTD., | , ■! ' , HASTINGS, ga 0° SOLD N.Z. AGENTS FOR' °H ®£ MASTER CARBURETER GORPORATIOH. "J. % DISTRICT AGENTS'WANTED. gQ % Fullest Information Free on Ecqucst. gH ■ K a h b episaßßpasßßS b @aej36iahh@aaoraaeas Bd ahe aaa eh baih gra Has an Engine sf Jarked Flexibility. THE LENGTHY WHEELBASB PREVENTS TRAVELLEKS FROM BEING ' ; ; V ;i CRAMPED FOR ROOM, AND THE SPRING ADJUSTMENTS ARE I SUCH AS TO PERMIT OP MOST COMFORTABLE RIDING. I THE'S and 2-SEATER GARS ARE STAUNCH HILL very .■ •] ECONOMICAL with BENZINE, EASY on the TYRES, andEMBRACE ■ ! all LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. • j THE WELLINGTON SELLING AGENTS-STANTON AND EVANS, j LTD., Mqlesworth Street—will lio pleased to' arrango donioiistratioße. ■ ■ ( Writo or 'phono them for full particulars. Zesfafe l©fif !mp@rti§ig 00., IM S} ~ ( (NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS), • ! 'PHONE 1163. P.O. BOX 705,. "iYELLINGTON. ~ ] j * ewe 6" N^ra.^^^^^^^^^ k^a '^ k, ■■■'■■■■ .!•■■■ i I , <f/\ LAWN MOWERS. I i : ' -v \,\ The "Great American" Ballbearing Lairn'Mower i* i ■■ "■; > %J made with a patent oone adjustment, eo designed to . i . ■ ; j gi y e the best b?aring surface with minimum {notion . ; ; I The steel ba'ls are all of the highest grade, and are \ ■ j I placed in dust-proof eteol-covered cupa. The wear is ; i ; I taken up by an ingenious patented device i ; I The driving wheels aro 10 inohes in diameter and ■ i fiWjjF**~~M£} entirely covered about 6i inches; ! ; I ffiS&omJ Therefore the Grass Cannot £nter I •! i f the Motive Power; ,j I and thoy are as nearly duet-proof as oan be made. ■ •; !j The revolving oylinder is 6 inches in diameter, has five solid! cast ■ ■ ;! stool (patented) cutting knives, hardened and tempered in oil, and pro- i . -.-•.: tected by malleablo supports and a rod. passing through the- cylinder. I :,\ The dead knifo (or'cutting blado) is of solid cast steel, improved ; 1 s shape, and ■ i ■' .J I Can be Regulated to Cut the Grass from fin. to If in. j . ' j i from the ground as desired. S i S No bicvclo was ovor built with a greater degree of perfection ia re-. :' . j jj sard to tlio ball-bearinge and adjustment than oan be found in this'■ \ -1 j lawn mower. ■ - ; ; j The material used is of hig'h-grade quality, eo that breakage is not' ,■■ \ I ''"Jy t« occur. . ■' ■ .! 3 The "Great American" is handsome in appearance, and experience i j! has failed to show where any further improvement can be made or any j -i I bettey ball-baring lawn mower manufactured. Sizes—ls. 17. and Winches. ; j . Also in stock—Pennsylvania Jr. aud Pennsylvania Golf Lawn Mowers. ■ ' '' ' ] I EJ. Mills & Co., Ltd., *-*_ ;J "■.'{

JONES AND CO. CLYDE QUAY. WELLINGTON (Established 20 Years.) pASH BUYERS OF LEAD, BRASS, ZINO. OOPPER, IRON, ,RAGB, ROPE, and RUBBED. 'Phone 726.

JTURjMITURE PACKED ; And Removed to any Addrejs. ] Goods Cleared Through CuslomhottSk, Cheap Storage. Aocommodation for Qooda I of any Description. Kfclß'S FORWARDIN6 AGENCY,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 15, 12 October 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 15, 12 October 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 15, 12 October 1917, Page 9

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