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GRINDING A LAPPING The old method of using emery or other nbrasives and oil is becoming completely side tracked by the advent of Clover Grinding Compound, which does tho work bo much better and quicker that there is no comparison possible; eliminates tho danger of the oil running off tho work and carrying with it some of tho abrasive to other . parts whore it often does great damage. A Perfect Grinding Compound must have certain well-defined qualities and characteristics, which we can 6ay with confidenco appear in their entirety only in Clover Compound. Clover is a patented mixture of petroleum hard oil with an abrasive. The abrasive used is one of tho hardest and sharpest known. The greaso binder is as soft as a fine vaseline, and yet will hold the abrasive in perfect mechanical mixture in temperatures over 200 F. Another remarkable quality is that it will not break down under severe rubbing or friction, such as is encountered in lapping and grinding operations. The only Grinding Compound that will stand up under a powerdriven tool. '• In <toz. duplex tins containing 2oz. each of roughing and finishing I compound, also lib. cans. Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets WELLINGTON llf~ ill &ive. Your a "Hair-Cut' This is the season when "Neddy" needs a good close crop, and the clipper to use is "COAXES" - Horse-Clipping Machine 1 The Coates "IC" Model for Horses is the outcome of over dfl years' thought and improving, The gears aro cut from solid bar, and are mechanically perfect. The pinions, spindles, und mitro gears are hardened to glassy nard. Remember! Every piece of steel used in the manufacture of a "Coates" Clipper has been tested in tho laboratory. The fly wheel gives enormous and uniform power, whilst tho 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 the matter of finish, bevelling, rounding tho points of the teeth, and hardness. These ai;e but a few points. Call and let us detail the many other features carricd by tho "Coates" Horse Clipping Machino. I STEWART TIMBER, i Glass & Hardware Co. Ltd. 80»84 CouFficmay Place, Welling ton. : TO THOSE ABOUT TO BUILD! We invite all who are contemplating Building to see our fine stock of High-grade Builders' Hardware. 'TILED FIREPLACES. INTERIOR GRATES. Made on the premises to Clients' Own Specifications. Mantlepieces in Modern and Exclusive Designs. ' Up-to-date Ranges and Independent Highpressure Boilers. .Special Designs in Loek Furniture and 1 Casement Stays, etc., in Antique Copper I and Antique Brass Finish. We solicit a visit to our New Showroom. JOHN 'DUTHIE & CO. LTD. HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON. PAINT ON THE FARM. Before the storms of winter come in real earnest you should protect barns, roofs, aud buildings from the f weather with j Berber's Paint, Prepared (8.P.). This famous paint is guaranteed to cover better and last j longer than any other paint. t It will add years to the life and pounds to the value s of, your buildings. j Wo have full stocks of Berger's Paints, and can meet \ every requirement, S Specify Berger's Paint, Prepared. S TTMrJRV'Q I TT) oil & colour j illNvjJiY Llumerchants, 1 30 MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON, j Good Night-Cap ! . A comforting.drink for supper— l\ ensures tranquil repose. I If Save lhe LaM ' for §§ IJJ FREE Chocolates. H> " ta "i 0 1 " 1" ! g

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 179, 24 April 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 179, 24 April 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 179, 24 April 1920, Page 11

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