Silverware of Quality u>)JUMIM - MinßgM jnnß[rgFYinv"n i 1" im iimur?" TN buying silverware and cutlery for the table, it Is I essential that quality, should be assured so that long wear and good service may be anticipated. TT is possible to procure quite inferior silver and plate 1 which yet has almost the finish of quality goods. When you buy at' Stewart Dawson's, however, the reputation of tne largest Jewellery House in the Empire is behind your purchase, with a guarantee of absolute satisfaction. SPORTS TROPHIES -Cups, Bowls, etc.-are best chosen here because the selection is wide and the values unapproachable. ji Visit of Inspection is Invited nSTEWART DAWSON's'j .. I STEWART DAWSON'S' CORNER, WELLINGTON
| . siarpemg/M j | I Px The fimoui'GßfM AMERICAN"J I / \ LAWN MOWERS i i <[ ./ V The "Great American" Ball-bearing Lawn Mover is S \ \J made with a patent cone' adjustment, so designed to i "i j " give (he best bearing surface with minimum friction. ! \ J The steel balls are all of the highest grade, and are \ I I placed in dust-proof steel-covered cups. The wear is • E' 1 / taken up by an ingenious patented device. j, ■ it-— Tlle <l rivin £ wheels are 10 inches in diameter and | ( mST** —jSffl. fntirely covered about; 61 inches; « | ■ Therefore the Grass Cannot Enter | \ . the Motive Power, \ i and they are as nearly dust-proof as can 1)0 made. 5 The revolving cylinder is G inches in. diameter, has five solid cast steel f jj (patented) cutting knives, hardened and tempered in oil, and protected by j S malleable supports and a tod passing through the cylinder. ' ' ( | The dead knife (or cutting blade) is of solid cast steel, improved shape, and } ) Can be Regulated to Cut the Grass from finch to If inch j ] from the ground as desired.. i j No bicycle was ever built, with a greater degree of perfection in regard to I the ball-bearings and adjustment; than can be found in this la;vn mower, f The materia! used is of high-grade qualify, sot that breakage is not likely 4 to occur. - a , ■ . S j The "Great American" 'a hmdsoine in appearance, and experience has S J failed to show where r.ny further improvement made or any better j ball-bearing lawn mower manufactured. Sizes—ls, 17, and 19 inches. | Also in stock—Pennsylvania Jr. end Pennsylvania Golf Lawn Mowers. 1 E. W. Milfe&Xo,, I^d.
I To Farmers requiring Sheep Medicine ' OATES' SHEEP DRENCH TS an INVALUABLE MEDICINE in nil cases of Lung Worms, Tape Worms,. Thread Wormf Scour, <and all Intestinal Discuses in Sheep, Hoggets, and Young Cattle. The disease of Lung Worm alone destroys many thousands of sheep evepy year in New Zealand. THIS MORTALITY CAN BE REDUCED TO THE MINIMUM by using OATES DRENCH. It has been thoroughly tried by the largest sheep breeders in the North Island with great success, as the numerous testimonials will show.. Put up in 4-GALLON TINS at 15s. PER TlN—sufficient- for 300 sheep, Wairarapa Farmers' 00-sp. Assn. Ltd. SOLE AGENTS. •
THE lIIEIRIPI FIBS' CQ-OPfiITITE ISSN. I (WHITE®). : NOMINAL CAPITAL ... ... £350,000 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL ' ... ... £232,224 PAID-UP CAPITAL ■ .... >...' £212,837 15/. HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. BRANCHES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, CARTERTON, PAHIA. TUA, EKETAHUNA, MARTINBOROUGH, ALFREOTON, OANNEVIRKE, WOODVILLE, AND PONGAROA. GENERAL MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOLBROKERS, STOCK, STATION, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL, STOCK, ETC., AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES.
I — —l t 1917-1918 [fHB highest average price for' greasy wool for any district in the ."Dominion was obtained by Tokomaru Bay, 6,243 bales , being disposed of at an average' price of ,£25 Os. sd. per bale 'M'urton's Sheep Dip was used on practically the whole of this ' < wool clip—and has been used in this district for the past ten < years. WOOL DIPPED IN MURTON'S SECURES TOP PRICES, .. so why not use. Murton's yourself and benefit by increased profits? "Champion" 1 in. 200 Dip mak?s 1000 gallons at a cost of only iiS 155.,-yet it is easy to use, an ideal insecticide, and improves the quality of the wool —it is the most satisfactory and economical <lip on the market, USE MURTON'S DIP on your Flock. t vj] Ordw from the nearest. Agent 1 PLUMBERS, COPPERSMITHS, AND SHEET-METAL WORKERS. TIfANUFACTUREES of Asga Watcr•L'A heaters, and Mahoney's Pateut Skylights. Motor work a speciality. ALDEED AND GRIFFITHS, 23 and 25 Egmout Street, I WELLINGTON.
f. • l|lr -The ■ Wanganui M W ? iver • m ||p Excursion Descriptive powers are baffled, indeed it would tax a genius to find words Mj that convey at once the ?|M poetry and majesty of j^h this sublime river tour. W Precipitous cliffs rising fM j|ir several hundred feet— s/jj mX graceful tree-ferns—gaint raft pines—myraid varieties w4t of foliage and mosses gjjP .||K erect the eye at every WjM Kg™* bend of the Wanganui. ll 1 Y'ou can learn all ftS iSfl about this .fascinating ImWi trip on application to jsßJj ' all Government Buream, Thos. Cook & Sons, and A. Hatrick
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