Take Work & Dust Out i of Carpet Sweeping J' IN Snys Mrs. Easy:—"Quito a lA)^ delight doing my housework • now, since hubby presented ! It enables me to do all my cleaning in half the ÜBiial L time; and all the dust goes into the container instead of on to the furniture and curtains. And think of its other advantages—The 'Torington' ensures a. clean swoop with no back-breaking drudgery. It seeks out those hard-to-get-at nooks and corners, and be- i> sides 'tis so easy to operate." stock Torrington Carpet Sweepers in three grades: 33/6 to 37/6. ! For less labour and a healthier home—buy a sweeper now. - The Sims Hardware Co. Hi Cuba Street Wellington * | The Burman No. 17 Horse | Clipper will clip your Horse in ; I 30 Minutes. | The phenomenal guccks which this kjv. 9 machino has achieved is undoubtedly | due:to the excelknico of the Patent i%M a s«ffiy«'""v. Clipping Head. Its wonderful cut- \ j _ ting qualities, its antifriotional de- I | \ • / \A j sign, and its perfect balance, all com- xbi \ I . bin® to make it take the heaviest • uivv llAvir HOI coat, and at the same time r\) j Run Lightly and The head cuts oyer three teeth, has a central adjustment, spring- pressure j bar, and carefully hardened and interchangeable wearing parts.' Tho ; Clippers are, driven by a mcchanisin consisting of a number of gear J wheels so arranged that a' great speed is attained, the whole bcinj con- i veuiently enclosed in a i Dust-Proof Gear Box I We carry large stocks of Cutter Plates, Wriai Joints, Patent AttachI able Combs and Cutters, Sharpeners, and all replacements, also Head* | and Plates for converting theso machines for Sheop Shearing. — Comer Jervois Quay, Hunter ar.il Victoria Sirccis j WELLINGTON 1 \v '■ .
CLIP with a * i _ Coates •• Horse | 1 Value is not judged from the initial' ?" i. j outlaj-, tut. from the service'given, and;;-: ' ■ ■ this is particularly applicable to the • i- ( COATES HORSE CLlFpffiU' \ ] % >It is tho product of 40 years' striving ■: . * ' ' and improving. ' The ■ most ingenious • , machinery )B' employed to produce this' \ ' olipper alone. ■ £ j All the gears arc cut from tho eolid ;; i bar, and cut mechanically perfect in r 1 every detail. i ; • Ail pinions, 6pindloa, and gears are ■t; j ■ . hardened glass-hard-rthey resist .'rictioji S. , and wear. * '■ There is 6ft. of. flexible shafting, mods'"'" '■' I . on the wire-link principle, that connects *' • : ; We cutting-head with thp driving gears;' ; j Tho cutting-head possesses many fea- ' • ; ' tares of its own.' ' Special attention-'is*: t ; paid to tho finish, bevelling, rounding -.3'i f j . of the points -of (he teeth, double con- !: cave grinding,' an-1 hardness. |f These aro but a few of tho good points comiflcted with tho' Coates Horse Clipper. J, .' u you are ft horse-owner cull and eeo ' ;' this remnrkablo machine. The STEW AIT TIMBEIp ! • | Glass & Hardware Co. Ltd. 80-84 Coartenay Place, Wellington.
ll . jj "It takes the best to mako j the 'best.'' WORCESTER ! . SALT.' ' is made by a Refinery >hat sells i IfiO.OOO tons of Salt annually. Tim I is the largest quantity of Salt turned i nut by any K ofi 11 cry in the world. It takes but 1 to loz, of Salt per day to keep a human boin? healthy, : It so little, and Salt is so : vital to life, people should l'rfuso poor quality Salt. 12s. worth of ! Salt per year supplies a family of Piimi. I'nor qualify Salt may . ! cause disease, therefore it is uri- ; wise and false economy to' purchais anything but the very best— WORCESTER ;t i The High-Class Salt Try our Shaker Ivory Brand, 21b. : Cartons with porfect patent pourer. Ti'y our 51b. and 71b. bags, ; ' branded Worcester, packed at tho Jfofinery. , Try our lewt. bags. J( j Ask your Grocer for it j ! Sole Indentor to Wholesale Im- 8 porters only— ; ; S. TURNER, LTD. ; J Wellington 1 ; I 'Phone 4060. 'Phone 4058. '< ; """?
(health seekers! 8 are put to secure nothing 2 I loss than the most excellent I U thing in the world. It is w J possible for men arid women 7 C to bs healthy even under £ 1 conditions not altogether T t favourable—as, for example, £ 0 sedentary occupation, irreg- / ular meals, and other / K drawbacks. .Such disadvan- «v 1 tages should, of course, be / j( corrected as far as possible. V X Tho most important thing jj j is to maintain the digestive / v system in a state of effici- v J ency or to restore it to f L soundness when it has £ 1 become disordered. To 1 £ effect either purpose there £ 1 is one Remedy to .be pre- ®) / ferred before all others— £ Rpjurs W pins I "Prepircd only bf / THOMAS BBBCHAM, St. Hcleas, Lanes.. /. 2 Bold everywhere In bona. Itiliollod lom,, ln-ijj W( i (original Enjlith priccs.) i
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 226, 18 June 1920, Page 3
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