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. , . This Mower is Built Like a - . HSR Bicycle in its \ greai ■ Kail Bearings w .bearing) aiiu Aujusim&ni, 11 ' ItAWN MOWERf ■ ! The "Great American" has perfect fitting dust-proof enps and cones, I and runs as easily and smoothly as a bicycle. i .'.. Tho material used in this machine is absolutely the best that money i : will buy. The blades arcs made of Crucible Tool Steel, the kind that is ! used.ill the manufacture of chisels, drawing knives, hatchets, and all tools ' ! requiring a keen edge. ' 1 . This machine has five blades and self-sharpening knife with raised I edge, oil tempered and water hardened. This means that ' The Blades Cut Like a Pair of Shears, cut with'both upper and lower blades. ; These blades are positively self-sharpening, taking an edge and holding. j it. Every blade is just as keen, just as fit, at the end of a day's wort ' or at the end of the season as at the beginning—a feature that is true of i no other lawn mower made. , \ Self-sharpening means 6aving the yearly expense of re-grinding. The • J blades of a "Great American" are'just as keen after years of use as they were when the mower was new. The driving wheels are 10 inches in diameter, and are entirely covorcd about 6J inches, therefore grass cannot enter the motive power, and they are as near dustproof as can possibly ba made. Sizes. 15, 17, 19 inches. Write to Department "D" for booklet. Lα* W ♦ IVIJLUO Uu -\JJ*} JLsUl*; Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. J Theirstrengthandquality I an^ r T%^. I ensure a big mileage, I Comfort / / s/ s J absence of trouble, and | 'h jjf jSt 1 ■ every, satisfaction., | jjf |#|Ci^S '. I "Dunlbps ,, ati 4 have j | I I estin the long run. 1 1 ; 1 \OUNLOP RUBBER COY. '1 ffi, \ « ■LUNaTCN OHRISTCHUROH AUOKUND # M W'j K

The; "MARTIN- PALMER" is a Car of Obvious' Values < Its bxtea .values are as .cleae and definite as daylight. TAKE THE BODY—It is unusually roomy, exceptionally comfortable, and beautifully finished. TJp-to-therDiinute in style. . TAKE THE MOTOR—It is dependable and economical. It is most powerful, developing a.MI 34 li.p. It is simple, therefore reliable. TAKE THE EQUIPMENT-Electric self-starter and elec.tnc head lights.' "Carter Carburettor. Ignition, Con - jnecticut distributor in connection with generator and • storage battery. Two section ventilating, dear. new. rain vision windshield.. Demountable rims, and many other features that make motoring a pleasure. ■ TAKE THE PRICE-ItVinuch less than you'd expect. Specifications free on request. Dcmoustration runs by appointment. NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS FOR "PARTIN-PALMER ,, CARS, '. 153 FEATHEBSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 705. Thone m

% ° W l n l £ . the difficulty of securing Tins, The Polish Co of N.Z., Ltd., hasdecided to pay liberally for the return of empty Black or Brown iNugget Polish Tins in good condition J Full particulars as to where the Tins are to be .delivered m your town, and rates to be paid, will shortly be notified in this journal. 3-In the meantime Save Your Nugget Tins -they are valuable. $xr Iwa X?. be s . ur ? that your Dealer supplies Nugget" in a tin like that shown below. TXSUiIm ten Nugget Polishes in 4d., Bd. and 1/2 Tins »«™^'M'VM..»Mriii w »aiß W | nam!amn!M - p^^ 3 TONS AND f, TONS, 45 H.P., JUST LANDED/ IN STOCKWONDERFUL QUALITY AND VALUE. ' MOTOR IMPORTERS, JIOTT EOAD THOBNDON.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 159, 25 March 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 159, 25 March 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 159, 25 March 1918, Page 9

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