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/ Jtf All "Great American" Lavrn Mowers are built with a JL J Frain of Gtars, but a Train of Gears is only valuable when scientifically made and o onstructed with the absolute accuracy jhfcSjil) acquired by th» makers of the celebrated "Great American" KMw Lawn Mowers, nho have a plant and equipment for Gearing pos|jl||P seesed by no other lawn mower factory in the world. §11/ A Train of Gears makes the whole machine last longer. It allows Wf placing the cutting Wades so far to the rear that * They Do Not Dig Into the Sod or Make a Rough Cut when the wheels run into an uneven spot on your lawn. This Gearing adds "velvet" to any lawn and strength to the machine. The life of "Great American" Lawn Mowers is two or three times that of tho ordinary mowers. The "Great American" is. the finest mower on the market at the price. It is light and yet very strong. 'Where there is a etrain there you will find metal. Where there is no strain you will find lightness. The result is a light machine, easy lunning and durable. . Sizes IS, 17, and 19 inches. Call in and see this line of mowers or write to Department "D." E W. Mitts & Co., Ltd., Agents, Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington TO THOSE ABOUT TO FURNISH! Radford k C&'s tayal Clearing Sale OFFERS AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. CARPET SQUARES-We have a large assortment, bought before the rise in prices, and ara "selling , them at less than wholesale prices to-day, CARPET RUNNERS-In all widths and qualities, from Is. Bd. to 22*. 6d. yard. Best value in town. LLNOLEUM-We are still selling lots of Linoleum in all qualities below wholesale prices. . DUCHESS CHESTS-Trom 375. 6d. DINING CHAIRS-&. Gd. SIDEBOARDS-From S.I 15s. KITCHEN CHAIRS-6s. 6d. WARDROBES-From 3s. DRESSERS-32e. 6d. COUCHES-From 355. ■ SEAGRASS CHAIES-12s. 6d. . OAK TABLES—From 12s. Gd. PICTURES-From 3s. Gii. CHESTERFIELDS-From £i 15s. OIL PAINTINGS-12s. 6d. • SUITES-Frora £&. Bs. . OVERMANTELS-17s. Gd. All lines in IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY, and DRAPERY reduced 10 to ofr per cent for the Sale. RADFORD & CO., ■ !_ DIRECT IMPORTERS ... 43 and 45 MANNERS STREET. i Their strength and quality J t7>;. ■ I ensure a big mileage, 1 Comfort / / I absence of trouble and | / //M Jsnk I every satisfaction. | ?lnb@9/ I Dunlops and have | I //f/THB| 1 I the best—it's cheap-1 Ij/ t(B 14 ! I est in the long run. | I> ' Bill S DUNLOP RUBBER COY. ' § !& ,\ o? &3raEa ■B \ k THE IIIUIIPIFIIKEIS' CO-OretlTITE ISSL (MHITED). NOMINAL CAPITAL ... £250,000 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL ... ... ~. £207,103 PAID-UP CAPITAL ... £192,790 HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. BRANCHES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, CARTERTON, PAHIA. TUA, EKETAHUNA, MARTINBOROUGH, ALFREDTON, DANNE. VlflKE, WOODVILLE. AND PONGAROAr GENERAL MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOLBROKERS, STOCK, STATION, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL, STOCK, ETC., AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. THIIIS paint has been most difficult to oblain ever since the War began, nnd we therefore consider oursrives fortunate in being able (o announce that we have obtained a limited supply of this paint from the manufacturers, Siesons Bros and Co., Ltd., of Hull. HALL'S SANITARY DISTEMPER HAS A WONDERFULLY GOOD EFFECT ON CEMENT, BRICK, PLASTER, or WALLPAPER. The quantity being limited, thoso who desire to.eccuro supplies must send in their orders promptly. Q TTf HJ 1? V C»L ®^ J COLOUR ■i. Pi Ij , Kj JL . MERCHANTS, L3O MANNEES STREET, WELLINGTON. "Ideal" Boilers and Radiators PN FOR "IDEAL" HEATING SYSTEM FK and Unlimited Supply of Hot Water f&iJ&Cj are the acme of perfection. I [ Sole 'Dominion Agents— . , J'mJji p I MJEMKINS & Si MACK, Ltd. jrai

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 162, 28 March 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 162, 28 March 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 162, 28 March 1918, Page 8

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