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JUST .LANDED! MODEL 39 LATEST IMPROVED .DESIGNALLEi CARS *g*, n WHITE LORRIES AMERICA'S BEST COMMERCIAL VEHICLE. ALSO-LIGHT CARS AND DELIVERY VANS. DAVIDSON- & Co* "'Phone 4360. GARAGE, HUTT ROAD, THORNDON.

if y 1 . Rests with Yon! U JH DON'T be persuaded because IPX teas have advanced in price, to jP^ purchase some cheaper and inferior W^sr NijS tea—always specify",. St."' "AMBER TIPSS K They cost a little more than ordin- ga^ ary teas, but. you cannot afford to g^ iS2 .to deny yourself their economy and pSsssj greater satisfaction. You use less g|| gS and get a better cup of tea. gS "M ."•'.'..;. Packed in Three Grades: %% \| . "Everybody's Favourite" m m WHOLESALE AGENTS, THOMPSON BROS., LTD., WBLLINOTON, | M ■ This Mower is ' Dulll JLlli£ «t InSSSS Ball Bearings S w 'beaS and Adjustment. I ITAWN mower/ J The "Great American" lias perfect fitting dust-proof cups and cones, 5 and runs as easily and smoothly aB a bicycle. 1 The material used in this machine is. absolutcly„ the best that money « will W Tim Wades are made of Crucible Tool steel, tno Kintt tnat s I used in'the manuSre of chisels, drawing knives, hatehets, and all tools I requiring a keen edge. ! . | This machine has five blades and self-sharpening knife With raised edge, oil tempered and water hardened. I This means that ' v . j The Blades Cut Like a Pair of Shears, I \ cut with both upper and lower blades. I These blades aro positively self-sharpening, taking an edge and holding 3 it. Every blade is just as keen, just as fit, at the end of a day s work \ or at tho end of the season as at the beginning-a feature that is true of 1 no other lawn mower made. I Self-sharpening means saving the yearly expense of re-grinding. The ? blades of a "Great American" are just as keen after years of use as they » were when tho mower was new. i The driving wheels aro 10 inches in diameter, and aro entirely covered \ about 6\ inches, therefore grass cannot enter tho motive power, and they i are as near duslproof as can possibly bo made. I Sizes'.-15, 17, 19 inches. Writo to Department "D" for booklet. I E W. Mills & Co., Ltd., I 1 Hunter Street and Jcrvois Quay, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 130, 19 February 1918, Page 9

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380

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 130, 19 February 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 130, 19 February 1918, Page 9

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