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WANTED TO BUY. ANTED, 2-Seatcr Car. Price and particulars to "Light Car," c/o "Do- , minion." ANTED Buy, Postage Stumps, any kind, any quantity; Old Broken Gold, Silver Watches, Jewellery, Coins. Cash offer return mail. Jennets, 143 Jackeon St., Petone, Wellington. s WANTED BUY. p QJBWING, Machines, any mnlw; beat prices. We also repair ail makes. Globe, Grand Opera House, Mannors St. 'Phono 4214. WANTED TO BUY. TMNDSAW MACHINE, 24-inch Wheels •a-* or nearest. Full particulars and price to i ALEXANDER M'MILLAN. LTD., Oil and Machinery Merchants, Herbert Street, Wellington. WANTED TO BUY, fYTSTER SACKS, SACKS, AND SACK- ; J ING. Apply STEVENS AND CO., 132 a Upper Abel Smith Street. I SCRAP METAL MERCHANTS. BUYERS of Lead, Brass, Zinc, Copper, Iron, Rope. JONES AND CO., Clyde Quay, "Wellington. 'Phone 725. Telegrams: "Metals." MACHINERY FOR SALE. ' Eiil9, Wire Ropes, Haulers, 1 —-« Locomotive, Planers, Trucks, etc. Glenham Sawmill Co., Glenham. (SUCTION GAs PLANT, 15 h.p. T'angye Gas Engine, 10 h.p. Refriger- • ator, Hercules {three-quarter ton ro- • fi'igeration), cheap; will consider car excliange. ".1.E.." "Dominion." "CIOR SALE-20 h.p. Boiler, 1401b. prcs•f sure; 12 h.n. Engine, compound, cylinders, 7 and 11; Condeuser, leed-piimp, , air-pump nnd all connections complete. , The above is just out of work and in good condition. Price, on. rail, «£350. Ap- . ply J. A. ANDERSON, Waikaka Valley, Southland. 1 MACHINERY. WE specialise in all kinds'of Machinery, Engines, Boilers, etc. WIRE ROPES-Good Lines, new and i second-hand, for Sale, j Inquiries Solicited, j / HENRY F., MOSS, LTD., Baker's Buildings, Fenthertbn St., 'Phone 1756. Box 165, G.P.O. . mo MACHINERY USEES. LINICUM BELTING will be found STRONGEST and BEST for all pur- ! poses. - NON-SLIPPING and Smooth-running. , SIZES in stock and prices pur foot: I 3in., Is. Gd.; SJin., Is. 9d.; 4iu., as.; Oin., ife.; Tin... -Is.; Sin., 55.; lOin., Gs.;.l2in., 7s. 6d. As available stocks at the 'above prices arc limited, it .will pay "you to order • promptly. ] A. E. BUDD AND CO., ' Solo Agents, i FeathcretoTi Street, Wellington. • G.P.O. Box' 732, 5 ' WIRE ROPES. '' trl CILVINS, liin. diameter, Galvanised • " Rope, G x 19, in real good oi-der. 11 CHAINS, ljin. diameter, Black Rope, . 6 ,x 9 on wire core; good condition. 20 CHAINS, Jin. diameter, 6 x 24 Galvanised Flexiblo Steel Wire Rope; firstclass order. Apply COLLECTS, LTD., Dannevirke. - BUSINESS NOTICES. GETiYour Cliemist's Advice about the Leylund Hot Water Bag; he knows how good it is. In different sizes, but all have the Patent Stopper. f W BARBER AND CO., Dyers and mi Dry-cleaners, 125 Cuba Street, '• City. 'Phone 226. 8 "LjiOß the Sick Room a Loyland Hot -T Water Bag is ossential. Secure ono while the supply is good; at all good 0 chemists. . " "V"OU won't need a sleeping drought if '' •*• you invest in a North British Hot • Water Bottle, the best sleep inducer on cold nights. But look for the "Unique'' Stopper. " '■ DON'T worry-get a -North British Hot Water Bottle and 6leop the sleep of thejust. Its well vulcanised scams spell satisfaction. Chemists everywhere, . IT'S a Cold, Winter! But a Ley'.aud 1 "• -Hot Water Bag will keep you warm.' Obtainablo at all leading chemistSj H~ OTAVATER Bags, Enemas, Douches', Atomisers, latest designs, in great variety at Castle's Newtown Pharmacy, " 139 Riddiford Street. - GUARANTEED all British—the Ley■land Hot Water Bag, with the Patent Stopper; all sizes, at all chemsit3, INTER ills and winterchills fade before the magic warm th of a North 1 British Hot Water Bottle. Look for tho ° "Unique" Stopper. i, TMBY won't cry with pain or cold if s .O you put. him down with a North i. British Hot Water Bottle. But look for e the "Uniquo" stopper. It ensures you s. against leaks. All chemists. THE Last Word in Hot Water Bags is tho "Leyland." Thoroughly British—it's so warm. Obtainable from all leading chemists. WATERMAN PEN EXPERT.-Before purchasing a Fountain Pen be well advised and test the Waterman Ideal ; Pen. The quickest filler, holds the most •ink. Nibs filled, all ports stocked. S. A. - Pull, 164 Lambtou Quay. ># mHE "Leyland" Hot Water Bag lasts JL for years; every householdor should secure one. Obtainable at all leading chemists. . "yOU should have it in your home I , J*- The "Sweeper-Vac"—a threc-in-one Vacuum Sweeper, It makes modern , home 3 more sanitary. A child can use '• it. Best all-round sweeper on the niar- '■ ket. Manning Machinery Co., 188'Cashol j. Street, Christchurch. SEWING Machines, Needles, Parts, Repairs for all Machines, including Wertheim, Jones, Standard. OSCAR HEWETT AND CO., 8 . 56 Lower Cuba Street. "W HAT IS HE N N A?" "Hcuna," which grows in Persia, Egypt, and most tropical countries, ia remarkablo for its astringent and medicinal properties. Its wonderful merit for j hair toning is recognised by all skilled J hair specialists, but owing to difficulty lj of self-application is not so extensively s used as might be. ' But this trouble is entirely overcome with the advent of "HENNALINE," a delightful shampoo prepared from "Henna";, its object being to bring out the natural tints and produce a live, healthy appearance to all hair, no matter how dull it is. Obtainable in Wellington from J. R, M'Kenzie, "Tho Economic," and principal chemists. Price Is. 6d. and 2s, 6d. Wholesale only from Sharland's oi , Kempthorne Prosser's.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 265, 29 July 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 265, 29 July 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 265, 29 July 1918, Page 1

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