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(M) This Mower -is Mt Lik£a: - Bicycle' in its Ball Bearings:.. ißfifmSh -.and:Ad)ttstment e ■; tAWN MOWERJ The "Great American" haft perfect fitting dust-proof - Cups and cones, and runs as easily and smoothly as a bicycle .......... The material used in this machine is absolutely the' best that money will buy. The blades are made of Crucible Tool Steel, the kind that is used in the manufacture of chisels, drawing knives, hatchets, and. all tools requiring a keen edge. This machine has five blades and self-sharpening knife with raised edge, oil tempered and wiiter hardened. . This means that The Blades Cut Like a Pair of Shears,. ;:, cut with both upper and'lower blades. • ■••■:: These blades are positively 6elf-sharpening, taking an edge and holding it. Every blade is just as keen, just as fit, at the end of a day's, work or at the end of the season as at the beginning—a feature that is true of no other lawn mower made. J'.'.J.'". 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 the mower was new. driving wheels are 10 inches in diameter, and are entirely covered about 6i inches, therefore grass cannot enter the motive power, and. ,they are-'as near dustproof as can possibly be made. Sizes. 15, 17, 19 inches. Write to Department "D" for booklet. E. W. Mills & Co,. Ltd., Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington.

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When making up your Grocery List— mBM ■*' Don't Overlook JO . HAYWARD'S MILITARY PICKLES UH k M n Appeliser any Grocer Vrifl recommend

* FOR SALE A FEW 7 l'OOlb. DRUMS OF CALCIUM CARBIDE. PRICE, 80/- PER DRUM NET. ... 1 _ F. J* W. -. WILLIS STREET - WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 152, 16 March 1918, Page 3

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294

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 152, 16 March 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 152, 16 March 1918, Page 3

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