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VMS' ' No Scind too dscp f CORRECT SPRINGING In a Car is essential. Correct springing means: COMFORT - SAVING of WEAR and TEAR on TYRES and CHASSIS, in other words Luxury With Economy. :.'..■ The JACKSON VIII with its four full elliptic "springs ' beats all competitors in this respect. The full/elliptic springing in combination with its other good points made the JACKSON VIII THE CAR above all others. Present Priee £450 ' WELLINGTON. \ Ths Psiiiisr' Tur ■nmuyj.u.n... jKfear \ 1 iiij del Lillet dltllrl ufli j^pmt^^^^'Mjp^^^f'^K^'^^ff JT is so sturdily built that your Tepair ' It does wonderful work on a low petrol consumption, and tyre bills arc kept KBwBIiBBPI down to bedrock. Above all— The "Partin-Palmer" Car at £345 is the Car for the "First-Car" Buyer, because its economy and dependability do not demand experience in running. The "Partin-Palmer" i-'cylinder motor develops a full 34 h.p. Fitted witli Electric Self-starter and Electric Lights. External and Internal Brakes of great power. Strong, easy riding springs; One , man Silk Mohair Top. Fully equipped complete in every little detail. .Selling at PRE-WAR PRICE OF £345, while the present - ! stock lasts. Then prices will riee. Arrange for demonstration run to-day, or write for specifications to NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS FOR "PARTIN-PALMER" CARS, - ; 153 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON.''.' .. : ,:,'r'P.O. Bos 705. " ' 'Phone «63. ' lj[ M Pßqilllllf<.iJM^|4 , A^^r l lTn""**r"TTlllllrmiflWrffff LI *"-'*" 11111L —* LunuMum.. ■■.■■■■i. .^iiinm^M^

[''WsNKnHGsmnrj . — ■•"'' — i -^" I Buy a Hammock and Makei Your Holiday a Lazy One.; \ . When away "holiday-making, picnicing, camping, or in ■• I your-leisure hours at home, you often feel that the most de- ~;' 1 suable thing on a hot summer's day is-a quiet rest, where . S you can lie and dream, read a book, or go to Bleep, For ! this a hammock is essential. In these we have a splendid .... I selection, in beautiful soft colours, which are well worth ■• 1 inspection. ' . . ..;•' | No. 2—Close canvas damask weave in broad striped .*.- patterns, richly coloured, and made of best hard spunyarn. ; . * * Price, 19/-- .. | . No. I.—A very attractive cross striped design. Bather. ■■ ji pleasing and j Novel Ideas in Colour Arrangement. I* Extra quality canvas weave. Price, 22/6. ;; No. 3.—l)i an all canvas weave of three-ply hard spun- ~ yarn throughout, woven in Colonial effect, au embossed ■; hand set figure, in heavier yarn, relieving the plain centre in '" hammock and pillow. Finer vari-coloured stripes at border - and in drapery complete the Colonial effect. Price, 27/6, ■'_ I No. 4.-—Similar to above-but in different colour. I ■ ' . Price, 30/-. - | No. s.—Strong, well-made all canvas weave, in solid, ",, \ serviceable Khaki colour. Price, 40/«. 1 No. 6.—As above in Olive. Price, 45/-. ;; \ ' All hammocks have three extra stringing cords, patent .. 1 spreader, end castings, large tufted throw-back pillow, foot I spreader; finished with nickel brass caps and wide valances. ' \ Write to Department "D." I EL W. Mills & Go. : Ltd.,; \ Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington.

INSURE YOURSELF FROM LOSS FROM '■ - FIRE, FALL, OR BURGLARS, - By Installing one of theise Celebrated Safes. Twelve corner steel bents per. feot In oonstruotlon; contains all the essential points that »re necessary lor reliability. NO RATNER SAFE HAS EVER HAD ITS CONTENTS DESTROYED : BY FIRE. NO RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS. Its form of construction allows it to fall from any height without burstlnrtherefore absolute security. BRITISH MADi. Writ* (or particulars or call and seotha goods at The SIHMII TIMBER, GIASS 8 HABDWARE CIPIV, ltd; 6J. 61, M COnBTENAT PLACE. WELLINGTON AGENTS.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 95, 15 January 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 95, 15 January 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 95, 15 January 1918, Page 9

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