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| CLOVER I GRINDING I LAPPING l COMPOUND. | Tho'-old method of using emery or other abrasives and oil is be- j coming completely side' tracked by the advent of Clover Grinding Com- j pound, which doea the work so muoh better and quicker that there is j no comparison possible; eliminates the danger of the oil running off tha track and carrying with it some of the abrasive to other parts Sphere it often does great damage. ! % Perfect Grinding Compound njust have certain woll-defined quali- l S HW Mid characteristics, which wo can say with confidence appear in . | \ their entirety only in Clover Compound. j> I .Clover ia a patented mixture of petroleum hard oil with an abrasive. jj JDha abrasive used is one of the hardest and sharpest known. j !Eha grease binder is as soft as a fine vaseline, and yet will hold the « abrasive in perfect mechanical mixture in temperatures over 200' F. j . 'Another remarkable quality is that it will not break down under severe 4 f rubbing or friction, such as is encountered in lapping and grinding oper- f | ationSj j | The only Grinding Compound that will stand up under a power- I I ' ''driven tool. • I-" -In 4oz,' duplex tins containing 2oz. each of roughing and finishing ! | compound, also lib. cans. I E.W. Mills & Go. Ltd. I Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets J WELLINGTON j Jl . . , ' 111Give Your. Iterse a "Hair-Cut" This is the 6easoa when "Keddy" needs a good close crop, and the clipper to ase is ,"COATES" = Horse-Clipping Macbiae s Tho Coates "K" Model for Horses is the outcome of over 40 years' thought and improving. The geara are out from solid bar, and are mechanically perfect. The pinions, spindles, und mitre gears are hardened to glasshard. . Eemember! Every piece of steel used in themanu-. facture of a "Coates" Clipper has been'tested in the laboratory. The -fly wheel g' ves enormous and uniform power, whilst the six feet of wire-link flexible shafting ensures perfect transmission. The top and bottom plates of the clipping• head have been given special attention in tho matter of finish, bevelling, rounding the points of the teeth/ and hardness. These are but a few points." Call and let U9 detail the 'mdny other features carried by the "Coates" Clipping Machine. 1 STEWAIT TIMBER, s . Glass & Hardware Co. LfcL 80-84 Conrtenay Place, Wellington. BISH! BANG!!, WALLOP!!! That's what these splendid Travelling Trunks have been made to withstand. They are all steel framed, leather bound, and ■ fitted with dependable locks. ,rr<~\ STURDY TRAVELLING TRUNKS. '• • • 28-inch HAND TRUNK £2/10/0 /■ tv Vf> ; - PvCSi 30-inch CABIN TRUNK £3/5/0 'f irt /iv 33-inch CABIN TRUNK £3/10/0 ** ' 36-inch CABIN TRUNK £3/15/0 ,<* SUIT CASES, from £1/10 0 L WEEK " END CASES £0/17/6 NASH'S v . '* leather arcade I Cuba Street, Wellington, v This is the Polish! Makes home beautiful. The pure high-quality wax used in Waxshine ensures its giving to Linoleums, Furniture, Pianos, etc., brightness and brilliance. It restores the original gloss, and makes them look fresh, sparkling, and new. Motorists, too, are enthusiastic. It renews the shine and sheen *of their cars, and makes them spick and span. x GrQcers and'lronmongers sell Waxshine. Tins (6 sizes), Bd, 1/-, 2/-, 3/-, 9/6, 60/-. ffcO

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 177, 22 April 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 177, 22 April 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 177, 22 April 1920, Page 8

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