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rii«inTsfiw ipToU yjjJh /V^ RTEX Cellular garments are £*■ designed to fulfil the requirements of active men. They give free movement to the body and afford the- greatest protection against heat, cold or dampness, tf| A £a| ■ SOLD BY ALL HIGH |f $J| frf GRADE OUTFITTERS TINY AIR. IVholtialc only— CELLS TO THE CELLULAR (jv) EVERY INCH /K(""Lj / CLOTHING CO., LTD., I V OF MESH Jil't' $ /\ '2-73, Fore Street, fit/} En^and^^f HTMUfltwuTmwja , • tKMuaaamrtiafflU 'rrniviW ag ''* Hagg * a -'ttTifl ' BS3S3SS&3£SfiXfIB9J IE "VIOAIT FOS CLEAN SKIMMING f This noted Separator is mailt- l>v 111 anufaeturers who have br--n making "Vidars" for a great many years, aiul the_ 11)30 model (as illustrated), a Rkiiuming machine of tho highest grade, is Ilia result of lons expedience. The "Vidar" Separator is easy to work, simplo in cunt;t,ruction, and skims every particle of butter-fat. No. l—For 1 to 3 cows, or ISjjals. per hour V6lO 10s. No. 2—For 3to S cows, or 30gak per hoi(r CM 10s. N'o. 3—For 7to 10 cows, or Wjals per hour HO Xo. I—Fo,r 10 to 25 cows, or SSgals. per hour C2J ASK FOB THE "VTDAI?" TK Y 01! WANT AN EFFICIENT SKJ'AK ATOli. E. W. MILLS & Co. Ltd. Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets, Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 56, 30 November 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 56, 30 November 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 56, 30 November 1920, Page 2

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