! ' ■ ! :,■ • i From nine o'clock this j :•..•...••■!■■•■ morning until six o'clodc ■ | ■ ••:-■ I ■ to-night there will lie | ■.... ? , ■■; i . something doing'in , the ' s I buying and"' sfeUihg of . I . . ■•]'.- Money-saving Bargains j "". ;■: '" J at'the D.I.C. " " j ~._....'. j... : . Every purchaser of D.IIC. ,j ; v■.|,. .'. Bargain Day Bargains is \ ' ' ■'■''' I . a saver of money whether - j .' ;: - I or no. The chief thliig is I '"'■■' I thai yora should feuy—and i I buy as early in the day as .: ■' !.. s possible. .Get toissy any I Sime of the --day .:-from ! ' ! 9 a.iHf 8® 6' p.m. : V ■-:-.---.: ■ ' ;. ."/
This Mower is MBMBk. Bicycle in its ■ -■■■■■ Ball Bearings . I IC«WVItf:..MOWEBI . :' American" hae perfect fitting dust-proof cups and cones, ■'• and run's aM. easily and smoothlygfls a bicycle. ■ . . The-material used ia this machine *.s«>}"*&f*2 thf kind'thai" h requiring a keen edge. ;•. , ; Thiu..machine has five blades and eelf-sharpemng knife with ~.ru.ed edge, oil tempered and water hardened. ,;. v~ vThie-ineans-that-- -• : . " " '.'.". •■;•:' The Blades Cut Like a Pair of Shears, / ent with both upper and lower, blades. These blades are-positively self-sharpening, taking an edge and holding it. Every blade is just as keen, just as fit, at the end of a day s work .■brat the end of the season as at the beginmng-a feature that is true of no-'other lawn mower made. ' ■-::.■ Self-sharpening means saving the yearly, expense of' re-grinding.', .The -■■bia'des-of : a- "Great American" are jest as keen after years of use ae they were when the mowei , was new. —-The-driving wheels are 10 inches in diameter, and are entirely covered aboutJJ inches, therefore grass cannot enter the motive power, and they —"afb r a'S'%ear""dustp'roof'as can" possibly be made. . . Sizes. 15, 17, 19 inches.' Write to. Department "D" for e beoklet. E "Pills. & : Go*f. Lixl, "'"Hunter "Street and Jervois Quay, Wellihgton.. \jrUOiJ Y-Ur\. .r^v^^ IITTLE • ■•'•' TILES &, GRATES I SBβ Baa B To ensure tho artistio finish {} tea room careful seleotion i\ must be given to the fireplace. |> Tho correct tint in your .tiles j > is necessary to complete the i) ■'■' '■■■'•■• • harmony of colouring. AVo A .•;■■' NEW DESIGNS have tho latest in all shades A of colours. i MPIT.FIRM. TILED SUBRQUWS. I ■ ■ ■ i> MANTELS IN QUAINT AND HANDSOME DESIGN. { ) .WILLIS STREET.- ...... * - LIMITED.. I
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 143, 6 March 1918, Page 2
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359Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 143, 6 March 1918, Page 2
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