TOOLS FOR GARDENERS 8 Gardening days are here, and we have the necessary ||| Tools that help to make gardening the pleasure it pill ought to be. |||| Hoes—Push and Drag Ladies' Weed Forks and Trowels j|L jm Garden and Hedge Shears Pruning Shears Rakes mWIJi Garden Lines . Forks IJ/II Reap Hooks Spades ® J J? If Lawn Mowers - Trowels If if /§ M etc., etc. llff if ALL WELL AND STRONGLY MADE. vI?If If E. W. MILLS & CO. LTD. Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter & Victoria Streets, Wellington i
= To-day, to many thousands, only the S memory remains of their one-time suffer- I 5 ings caused through Indigestion. These | WHEN YOU TAKE l|||fl| 5 former sufferers voluntarily ascribe this $: to the lasting benefits obtained through §/jmmJKra the use of Mother Seigel's Syrup, it is W/ ll\\f^MM £ the ideal stomachic arid liver tonic. Put '// 111 WfiffiJjm it to the test. ' I f ffiwfrn M |^H
sptiMEilli]lgii Certain-teed jF f Solves " p yP a * D ® Pll' "J RBMH Problem 1 li Ifasurfaceneedspaintmgorvamish«. ill 1 3 ing, it needs Certain-teed. There • li is no paint-Burfacc on your place Jf lif f° r which a Certain-teed Paint if <1 ;■ If II or irnishl has not een cs P e cially I<|- Ml prepared. For interior walls, ceil1' i 111 insS ' wooclworl: > floors and furniii 'I li I ture; exterior walls, roofs, porches, I outbuildings and porch furniture, Use Certain-teed Paints sad Varnishes In each case the Certain-Ittd product you use is made to withstand the particular wear or exposure to which it will be subjected. It contains the proper materials, blended in. the correct proportions for preservation, covering ' capacity and long service." Our stock is complete. Let us show : i you how Cortain-teed Paints and Varnishes will save money for you. : GEORGE WINDER (Winder's Cornor), Cuba and Mannori Street*. BFIMT SPECIALLY ADDRESSED TO BUSINESS MEN WHO' USE GLASSES FOR READING. W.'ien your client lipinds you'a document for inspection, what do yon do? Do you remove your "distance" glasses and put oil your "reading" glasses, or do you read over or below your glasses? ' This is an important question, because modem commercial men appreciate experience, but not old age, and this fumbling with two pairs of glasses brings the thought, true or otherwise, ."My word, -Mr. is getting old. What a difference lo the smnrt appearance of the business man wl'io wears beautifully, highly polished rimless "Kontorik-ICryptoks." The beautiful curved lenses add smartness rather than detract from his appearance, When lie is handed a paper to read there's no need for HIM to change his glasses. "Ivryptoks" are two lenses—distant and neai— fused into one. He sees the printing elearlv, and ho eees everything around, close or distant, sharply focused.. Would you care to know the cost of replacing those two pairs of glasses with a pair of "Kontorik-Ivryptokslf so, we'll be pleased to tell you. BARRY AND SARGENT, OrTICAL SPECIALISTS, 118 WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON. ■■■ iiiiiiiiiiiniiniium^ NOW'S THE TIME TO SPRAY! itr J£*~ • ■ 'k. w V/MWSffIMWr ii ar on flight and par#&wm. ISiSri We've just ren, ' /SPM ® "f ' ,Wge ° nd COm- ( ~-w wbw.l prchensive B tock of Sprayeri. Sprayers for every purpose. To be strongly rccommendcd are—AUTOSPRAY No. 25-Continuous Atomizer. C3D Capacity 1 and 2 quarts. Operates cn both the ]j up and down stroke, and throws a fine, misty 8 spray. Coverß three times the area with half ' jj the labour. Two nozzles-slraight and angle. H |-, AUTO-SPRAY No. S—General Purpose jy®'! Hand-pump. ! The pump tl at makes spraying a plcmure The' simplest pump on the market. Does three times I the work with half (he labour. Ideal for <r<V I m. vincfl, crops, whitewash & for.cleatiingvthlcles' ! Also ask <o see Auto-Spray No. 1 fcompresEed 1.1, air Sprayer), and Galvanized Iron Knapsack i S J Reservoirs. f; I I JOHN BUTHIE & CO. LTD. jJLf Hardware Merchants Willis Street
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 298, 10 September 1920, Page 3
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