-To correct acidity and flatulency tako SHABLAND'S FLUID MAGNESIA. Being freshly prepared and always ' full strength, SHARLAND'S is the best you can buy.—Advt.
1 '■!■ EVER POPULAR! , ■ ..<' v i j j][tjjfflP}Svift l ' M '" m '' UlilU,|Uui , V I [ '' ',' ' " ; ■■■ :' !■ 1 -. ■ - . ■ • " ■;!■ ] . Whj?f—The QuMty! ,> I . ■ - : -r The Great American Mower \Ji.l.wt. L/UIAO AviJV'li* a/sY/ Consider the great advantage this is. Your machine is alwr.y.3 sharp, and it is ready whenever you require it. ■- I This result is duo to the Dead lvnifo or cutting blade; the cutting edge being so raised that it is self-sharpening until the knife is entirely worn away.' ' . t . ' Tho Great American Lawn Mower is built like a bicycle, for it has ballbearings equal in every particular to those of a bicycle. Tho blades, of which there are five, ivro made of Crucible Tool Steel, the kind that is used for chisels, drawing kni.ves, hatchets, and all tools requiring a keen edge. These blades are first 1 ■ Hardened in Oil and afterwards Tempered in Water, I Tho driving, wheels are ton inches in diameter, and aro entirely covered I about 6\ inches, therefore grass cannot enter the motive power, and they I aro ns nearly dust-proof as can bo made. ) a The height of cut can be regulated from I inch to 11 inches; grass C. I inches high can also bo cut. The uurts are malleable and cast, and are aci curately machined to ensure noiseless service. Eo W. Mills and Go.*. Ltd/ I* ■ ■ • ? '■'■ I Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. "F," writing in the London Daily Mail says: 'Xfhe last I saw of General Alknby Was at his Desert Headquarters before Gaza } a year ago, sitting upright in a Ford' Car—the King of the Desert and the only car that will tackle the sand!" In Egypt and Mesopotamia, in Francd and Belgium, on every Front in this war the Ford has proved itsel! time and again to be "the only car' to tackle and triumph over the worst conditions of road and track. That is why the Ford is the car for New Zealand—best for all roads, for all weathers and ail seasons. The Colonial Motor Co. Limited Auckland - - Wellington Timaru T ,.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 143, 12 March 1919, Page 10
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363Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 143, 12 March 1919, Page 10
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