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JTlhe Last Word in Batteries: U TOE STILL BETTER BATTERY-PROVED BY TEST THE BEST. Every Motorist expects SERVICE from his Battery-but does ho always get it? Ho will take no chances if ho uses the d$ better WSW-ilray! i« >(<* M v «!&i !?% W'" , Threaded Rubber Installation; ' Jiik which ensures longer iife, greater ' t\ service-fuller satisfaction. ■ THINK M OF WILLARD if you would einiplify your Battery troubles. Thos. Ballinger & Co., Limited,. Victoria ' -'Street, peSel '.The ■ " ISj) , ; ' This Mower is AMEmcANtt , i (Jvll OllO'l J^' t ' #^ffl^\ , . _« \ yjf V -\ : - 1 DS-V&S me xcdiiy \\\ Re-grinding. -l|j§#d* js waflSß. '"""s was B tempered by the best and latest methods. The cuttins edge is raised, making it eelf-eharpenins until the knife is entirely worn away. • ' Most lawn mower blados are made of structural steel - without temper. "Great American" self-sharpening blades. Are Made of Crucible Tool Steel ae good as yonr penknife or carvor. In fact razbrs have actually been .. forged of "Great American'" bladee. The revolving cylinder, 6 inches in diameter, has live cutting knives of finwt cast steel, hardened and tempered in oil. The driving wheele fre 10 inches in diameter, and as about 6} inches of them aro entirely covered, Grass Cannot Enter the Motive Power. Theso machines are built- like bicycles with perfectly adjusted ballbearings and dust-tight ball-cups and cqnea. "Great American Mowi ere are graceful in appearance, finished m Aluminium and Oold, and 1 handsomely decorated. Sizes 15, 17, 19 inches. Write to Department "D" for full particulars. :■ E,W. Mills & Co., Ltd., '-• Agents, Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington, Ik i ■ jn'iu»a-t..4- J 4,uwnim.iiiwiiil£

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 293, 30 August 1918, Page 9

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263

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 293, 30 August 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 293, 30 August 1918, Page 9

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