■. CW smtpfningr -■£*•:':'■. ■■■■'■a-■'■■■ \ / gds All "Great American" Lawn Mowers aro built with .a- . | Jk J Train of Gears, but a Train of Gears is only valuable v.'hon .1 scientifically made and constructed with the absolute.accuracy y\ \ PjffwW acquired by the makers of the cclobrated "Great 5 Pl%§7 Lawn Mowers, who have a plant and equipment for 'Gearing Ijos-Vji .; !®f|i? Bcssed by no other lawn mower factory in the world. :. ■ ;^' 4 '■') ) ; WMW A Train of Q cats "•"tes-tho whole machine last longer. It allows''"' i ' my placing the cutting blades so far to tho rear that ' • ■ r They Do Not Dig into the Sod of Make a Rough Cut j when the wheels run into an uneven spot on your lawn.' | This Gearing adds "velvet" to any lawn and strength to tho machine. jj | The life of "Great American" Lawn Mowers is two or three times that j of the ordinary mowers. • ■-■.•..£ • The "Great American" is tho fin eat mower on tbo market at the price. . 4 , It is light and yet very Btrong. Where thara is a strain there you will ra i find metal. Where th6re is no strain you'will find lightness.- There-, .-/$ suit is a light machine, easy lunning and durable. • , ■ ■••:■■»L ! Sizes 15, 17, and 19 inches. "•''''[ • Call in and'see this lino of mowers or wrtfe ta.Bfipartraent "D." .J; . ; E. W* Mills <& Co*, ; Ltd*;. I ; Agents, Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington :'{j BEDROOM FURHITUREr/'': | _ -1<5 <33385g*.». TT is now fashionable, to have a wooden • '■ bedstead rather than an iron one, \ \ 'rk I h I —fii'll 1% because the bedstead can be,made en . wi 1 l:J--IhI I'll- ' BU^B yl ' l ® l " lee e fixture. ! i 'jff Ilf HiO ill IWflm IF YOV WISH T0 EEALISB WE AT " 1' i JIJJ.I'JnwraSII Ilia ■ this actually means comb and J j jUM SEE COLLIE'S SUPERB ASSOB3V.,' j mm MENT 0P BEDROOM suites. The | \ I ||| Bis designs are artistic,, and every piece is WW honestly made of nighly seasoned timber. "" ; I Hy remem^er ever - v transaction with' . i ff us means that furniture' goes from our ', | factory to your home'with no middle- . j ! men j n ijetn-een, .1 : EDWARD COLLIE, LtcjL,-- .-j j 167 RIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN; j. .'F ■ amLammlwuw-* 1 - ] \ WHITE. LORRIES;-;:? I ! 3 TONS AND 5 TONS, 45 H.P., JUST LANDED. •■■ : | j IN STOCK- .. " ',\'.7-j| j Allen Gars s '89.- ' i • WONDERFUL QUALITY AND VALUE. .'■'' ' i DAVIDSON' & Go, ;;;J | MOTOR IMPORTERS, , ''. : ;.\~ 1 HUTT EOAD ':.. THORNDON. . ■ |
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 161, 27 March 1918, Page 5
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406Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 161, 27 March 1918, Page 5
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