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ivr'Y'ci? ■'his instruction leans a big annual Saving nd Trouble. ENGINEERS;'* ' n always rely ° n e ' Air, Hydmuiic, Steam and Delivery Hoses, ' Packings, Valves, Insertions, etc., etc. tenders and samples su«WTTtO; : ' INSTRUCTIVE 220 PAQE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION. . .. ; ■ " • - DUNLOP RUBBER COY. . WELLINGTON. \ CHRISTCHUHOH, AUCKLAND. : , " . with' Sitreiicss; i t »". y " . _ - ■ , . - j 'i Ask your Local Agent to place your name amongi , Again and again . wriy.,purchasers of the PEAOETRIUMPh . their.. unfailing i» -• "reliability" hive"' agents: helped to save a Aiuks, LTD., CIIiUSTCHUIiCiI. "tight" situation ' in . Flanders. OLD WRINGERS MADE *NEW I Housewives have always thought that when the rollers of-their wringers become tforn they could not bo repaired. , • This is not- so. •. - <WE HAVE INSTALLED A NEW PLANT which enables' us to'rerubber wringer rollers, and the high quality of ■ ; the rubber wo use makes them better .than new. Bring in your old rollers—it will prove a profitable investment at these' prices-• • i 10in. ROLLERS, Bs. 9d. 'l2in. ROLLERS, 10s. 6d. I 14in, ROLLERS, 12s. 6d. Country Tosidcnts can seenro the samo satisfaction by posting, -vs their.> rollers. Mbto* .Ty^e' Repak^Coi-);-' " DEPOT-48 TARANAKI STfiBBT, WELLINGTON. • ' 'Phon6 1679!
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 166, 9 April 1920, Page 2
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