WILL The phenomenal success which this . ' machino hns achieved is undoubtedly >&>w due to the excellence of tho Patent /V| \ " Clipping Head, Its wonderful cut- /\p[ ' - "*^ ting qualities, its anti-frictional de- *<y \ \yr\l xa/sign, and its perfect balance, all com- \ Y//rK. X ?X bino to make it take tho heaviest I^^S^h coat, and at the samo time «■ \l-'i)\-\!^>^ Run Lightly :and? : |f M ■ Easily* .. x ■■: :• The head cuts over three teeth, has a central adjustment, spring pressure har, and carefully hardened and interchangeable wearing parts. These Clippers are driven by a mechanism consisting of a number of gear wheels so arranged that a great speed is attained; the whole being conveniently -enclosed in i T Dust-Proof Gear Box* : t Wo carry large stocks of Cutter Plates, Wrist Joints, Patent Attach•able Combs and Cutters, Sharpeners, and /ill replacements, also Heads and Plates -to fit these machines for Sheep Shearing. E. W. Mills & Co, Ltd. Corner Hunter St,, Jervois Quay, and Victoria St,, Wellington
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' / /It sipopsiiselP-andptrffareal | 'barber's ectgeontfie blade ! J IThat'sonly one of the many, advantages enjoyed by the man who > I owns a Valet Auto Strop. No other Safety strops itself automatically,: 6 ,hence the Auto Strop user •■ "-'■s —enjoys perfect smooth Bhaving always—whether the water } $ i« not or cold, whether the skin is tender or rough, whether « there's a week's or a day's growth to remove j|; —is freed from the continual expense and trouble of new 1| blades ,J* —knows that his first purchase of a razor is his only purchase - fl —is able by tho new adjustable device to fix the guard for | a close or medium or light shavo. ;8 >No other razor will give such perfect shaving satisfaction. Try it. : ' a RSJ / Auto Strop Standard Sat consists ot AnloStrop Safety 8 6J B~ I Jtnzor -with adjusting lever ami' self-contained automatio 3 jy I a stropping device, ono dozen AntoStrop Wades of finest lancet a wA %$ I etcol and ono strop. The wholo in a neat velvet) C I lined case. Obtainable everywhere. £ v Jtoiaciiio Agtnt far JLvstralaiia: "** *5! 7"A 1 "S^TT* 1 ' i Ralph Abercromby ■ t VALLI j 380-2 G«o«e Street I 28 I Safety Kazor |
¥ACUUM FLASKS It is useless purchasing these articles unless they are reliable. There is no better Flask made than the UNIVERSAL. It will keep Liquids hot or cold as desired. We have a full range .of these goods in all sizes and finishes; also, LUNCHEON KITS, In various designs and finishes; and the ONE QUART ' ALUMINIUM FLASK. THESE GOODS ARE WORTHY OF INSPECTION. Ik Start Timber, Glass & Hardware Co., ltd. 80, 82, 84 Courtenay Place, Wellington.
TXf H. PHIL P, . Cornhill Street, Houao, -Window, and Office-Cleaning Contractor. Carpeta Cloaned and Beaten by Machinery. ALL OEDEES PEOMPTLY EXECUTED Telepuono 8292 (3 ringa).
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 191, 8 May 1919, Page 3
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