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J jU All "Groat American" Lawn MowenMare built with a %' djk, Jf Train of Gears, but a Train of Gears is duly valuable when I scientifically made and constructed with Hlei absolute accuracy j acquired by tho makers of the celebrated '"Great American" \ WmMb Lawn Mowers, who have-a plant and equipmen II for (fearing pos- i ifPftM* sessetl by no other lawn mower factory in the \i\lorld. \ A Train of Gears makes the whole machino last longer. It allows \ lj*m placing the cutting blades so far to the rear Uinl'l \ 1 r They Do Not Dig into the Sod or Make V Rough Cut j } when the wheels run into an uneven spot on your, \lawn. S | ' This Gearing adds "velvet" to any lawn and strength \lu tho machine. , \- The life of "Great' American" Lawn Mowers is two or libree times that 1 ?l of tho ordinary mowers. . jj J The "Great American" is tho finest mower on the mavhet at tho price. |j |J It is light and yet very strong. Whoro there is a straiiiithere you will \ | find metal. Where there is no strain you will find light liess. , The reI suit is a light machine, easy limning" and durable. 1 | j Sizes 15, 17, and 19 inches. ! I \ R Call in and see this line of mowors or write to Departnwnt "D." 'j I R W.Mills & Co., Ltd., J | Agents, Hunter Street and Jcrvois Quay, Wellington jj

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 126, 14 February 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 126, 14 February 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 126, 14 February 1918, Page 9

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