The Queen of high-class Swedish Separators is A faithfully antl conscientiously ■ cx=x^ constructed separator guavan- .^^mmS^^^ teed'to stand up to the- wear . •^■iJT'T^.STAi^p*^] and tear, and give efficient ■ fejfl ft •service. . ''". ' ' #^|pf||| : The Household size (12 gallons |ifl jl^^lllMt . per hour) is of tho solid drum ifp $ i!Momm ■ tyjpe, the simplest, easiest, and . WffiM | $^W&sWi quickest cleaned separator yet , Wle>%i'if^—#l^' The larger sizes (22, 33, and 55. . ■ gallons) arc the favourite disc '" ' f§;|§f|i THE MILK TANK is stamped ' ' fiSlgjlS^S^ out of one solid piece of steel, • and is heavily tinned. . .; ' S^|^^||• '' The driving gears arc exceed- ■ ingly simple; , ' ■ >ifslPp\ 12 gallon per hour- £7/-/-. ' : : 22- gallon per hour £10/10/- ■ @l|iffll^p 33 gallon per hour ' £15/-/-55 gallon per hour £18/10/. FREIGHT PAID TO ' YOUR NEAREST ..RAILWAY. . . BOOK YOUR ORDER EARLY. STOCKS ARE ■ LIMITED. WELLINGTON; ■■• ; '> : : "■■■- WE HAVE JUST LANDED <hjR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF'GARDEN" ' : TOOLS. FROM THE BEST/MAKERS, incinduig t)ie following:■Hedge Sheaw. i' '[ .'. i Lawn Sprinklers. ¥%.$f- Au ," ' LAWN:MOWERS- ;; ■ McKmnon.H««. Ladies Spadee, ..,..■.. . ~ ~ Mattock Hoes. : Border I'orka.' ' .; ENGLISH. ( . : V--. Planters' Hoes. Border Shears." Green's SilensMessor. '''Pruning Shears. Branch Cutteie... . , Ransome'e Anglo-Paris. •., ; Pnining Saws. Da,6 ? Grubbera. ' Ransome . s ,Automaton. S" k »" ■'. ' Digging Forks. . . , ...!„,„.., . Heaping Hooks. Draining Spades. ~ AMERICAN. Scythes./;. Dutch-Hces...'* - '. :.]■.'■"', Arcade; ■■- • ■" Sprayers;:'Edging Knives. '.. •..,.; ' Favourite. Sets of'Ladios , Tools. ■affi-SK. : ; ■" ••,■■-""««-■• ; .-W- - Garden .Shears. ! ■..■- , : New. Easy. : ;/ \ Spades. ■; Grubbing Hoes. . New .flavor. • . :, ' slashers. , '..' Grass Shears... '.. . Prertiior. : ■ Tiirf-Cutters. Grass Hooka. "'i "' ''"' ' * Weeding Forks. HARDWARE & METAL MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET . TELEPHONES;^Town Department, SOO6 ;■ Department, 156; ! . ' ':> ':'-. ' Offices, 573; Iron Yard, 2504. •■,.'■' ' '<i :: "11E T SF@IIIIG-SF!RIf •
•N J. Firebricks fight I'the-flercestfiana.es.. ', .|,:.. •JKEY resist intense heat without crumbling or cracking. Splendid for bakers' . ovens, locomotives, and furnaces. . A' special feature about, these 'dependable Firebricks is their peculiarity of giving off heat whilo resisting. CALL, WRITE, OR 'PHONE FOR . QUOTATIONS. COAL, GRAIN, AN'D TIMBER ■ ' MERCHANTS,' / : - : : 31-33 JOHNSTON ST., .WELLINGTON. ' Tory Street Depot— 'Ph'oiie "2638 A : "Willis Street Depot— 'Phone 12-1 ' :npn I VW I ■JLy. JuJiiJL ! ■FRONT PART OF FLAT ABOUT 40 s 50, SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED. :LAERY 4 " A. .-'■ CQIiiPANY," Limited, MERCHANTS. .WELLINGTON, nun——aTtimmnm, mm l.ulmnmulJlJUJH»»i»i FORA DRINK ONLY Acknowledged by All Connoisseum To Be Absolutely Etewtty tod Olila i Molesworth mi Moiphy Slrwfe.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 60, 5 December 1918, Page 9
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349Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 60, 5 December 1918, Page 9
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