Ideal Gifts for Responsible Men — ■Jl WATCHES • i X»E HOWARD, because of iU mc--1 chanical excellence, precision, \] strength, ami beuuiy, appeals lo men |of orderly mind—men in commerce, in | (lie technical industries, in the pro- | fessions, in official life.' > WecarryafullnnßofllOWAßD'Sdo n big business-aud own to a pride that wo aw known as Headquarters for these excellent watches. --WWIIK. I The famous 17-jcwolled "Howard" in Strang Silver Hunting Case, with Gold Joints. Tho finest Watch of its kind, and the best value, ever offered. In Mahogany I3ox for presentation. Price, £5, The same Watch in a 25-year guaranteed Gold Filled Plain Hunting Case. Price, £8 12s. 6d. Also in plain lOct. Gold Hunting Cases. Price, £12 10s. 19-jewelled Open Face Watch in piain 2!i-year guaranteed' Gold" Filled, siring ring screw front, dust and waterproof cases. Price, £10 10s. 21-jewelled Movements in similar cases. Price, £15. 17-jewelled Thin Model, with Doric Dial, in similar cases. Price, £10. .Very Handsome. Wet. Gold Howards. Prices, £22, £27 10s., £35. Also in ISct. Gold Cases. Prices, £32, £37 10s., £45. SENT POST-FREE TO ANY ADDRESS.' STEWART DAWSON AND CO. (N.Z.) LTD., JEWELLERS & WATCHMAKERS, . Comet Lambton Quay & Willis Street. CHEAP-.LINES Now being cleared at Radford's Foralshing Sale Duchesse Chests- From 375. Gd. Roll-top Deaks- .£8 gj. Couches— From 255. Music Stools— > 15s. 6d. Washstands- From 12s. Gd. Carpet' Square- From 12s. Gd. Sideboards— From .£3 15s. Carpet Runners— From Is. yard. Wardrobes- From M 10s. Oilcloths- From Is. 9d. yard, Chesterfields— From £5 ss. Linoleums— From Is. 9d. yard. High-back Chairs— From 10s. 6d. Door Mats— From Is. each. Cane Chairs- 6s. 6d. ' Hearth Rugs- From 2s. 6d. each. Rattan Chairs- 10s. 6d. Fenders- From ss. 6d. Hall Stands— 17s. 6d. ALL. FURNISHING IRONMONGERY AT REDUCED SALE PRICES. CROCKERY ALL REDUCED TO CLEAR. iDFOi'S Complete Fimislisg .Wareloue, 43, 45, and 47 MANNERS STREET. I. Ask your dealer M ' flB THE IUKIRIPIFIIKEKS* CO-QPEUTIfE ISSL (LIMITED). NOMINAL CAPITAL £250,000 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL ...• £207,103 PAID-UP CAPITAL ... £192,790 HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. BRANCHES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, CARTERTON, PAHIATUA, EKETAHUNA, MARTINBOROUGH, ALFREDTON, DANNEVIRKE, WOODVILLE. AND PONGAROA. GENERAL MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOLBROKERS, STOCK", STATION, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL, STOCK, ETC., AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. ' "r Y</\ .** ■ LAWN-MOWERS < I a "P rsat A'morican" Ball-bearing Lawn Mower is W Blade with a pjtent cone adjustment, «> designed to r ffiva tho beat baring surface with minimum WctSoa I The steel balls are all of the highest grads, and ara I plM>6d in dust-pixxif efceel-oovered cups. The wear ft 1 / ta^L D u ? ftn "'Wnions patented dene*. A ■ I The driving wheels' are 10 inches in diameter and entlr «ly covered about 61 inches ;i Mj&BtoljSS Therefore the Grass Cannot Enter f HMB « roßa,B|r • the Motive Power, and thoy arc as nearly dust-proof as c*u be mada \ TJu revolrinj oyllnder is 6 inches in diameter, \m five solid cast steel (patented) cutting knives, hardened and tempered In oil, and protected by malleable supports and a rod. passing through the cylinder The dead knife (or cutting blade) is of eolid cast atcri, improved shape, and Can be Regulated to Cut the Grass from |in. to Ifin. from the ground as desired. No bicycle was ever built with a greater decree of perfection in resard to tho ball-bearings and adjustment than can he found in this lawn mower. HkeWtoTcouf "" d "° f Mgh ' gra<le qM% ' M breaka *> » »•* The "Great American" is handsome in amMnnn/.. »„j has failed to show where any further improveS 6 , Xperlenc6 better ball-bearing la.wn mower manufactured sThsMM» ■.£ "fr -° r ' H 3 * Also in sUck-Annsvlvania Jr. and Pennsylvania Goifcl ££** E. W. iritis & Co., Lid Agentß -' Uxa&<fej B , Wplljiiirfn
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 39, 9 November 1917, Page 8
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