.. “VIDAR” ! The Cream King 'i. Bl There need not be the slight- r t | kJfil C6 *' doubt any longer as to 5 —‘Milx which Separator the econowi"‘"TlflM'mm farmer should buy, tor that question is decided with the advent of the Vidar F Separator. AU that can be imagined s an< j thought out to produce 1 1 * Wk. a really flrst-olaas milk-skim-I wlvk ming machine has been done, i w Tho p ' Clean Skimming; Capacity 5 r has been proved to reach that eminence which present day j ' W.. separators aro capable of at- s z* 7 taining, the running is uncomWppjnar- ' ... monly silent • and remarkably easy. The supply-can is low and ample, thereby making it easy to fill. The separator bowl is self-balancing. This is a. great advantage in so much as the skimming discs may be inserted in any desired order; new discs may also be fixed without the necessity of sending the machine away for repairs. First-class material and strict supervision afford the surest guarantee that the cost of upkeep wiU be the least possible. You want aU the butter-fat, therefore use a Vidar. Sizee and prices are ae follow. —No. 1, 18 gallons, £lO 10s.; No. 2, 30 gallons, ! £l4 10s.; No. 3, 40 gallons, £2l; No. 4, 55 gallons, £25; No. 5, 66 gallons, £3O. Order through your local Hardware Store, or the Agents— E. W. Mills & Co. Ltd. i Cornet Jervois Quay, Hunter & Victoria Streets, Wellington The Better Way B N There are two ways of clipping B R /WA horses. One is tho old-fash-i ioned method with hand clipS nWfla Pors, which takes considerable time, is extremely difficult, and fwwBWMMI B i® nover really satisfactory. The «W 1 * second method, and the only W really satisfactory way, is to nseth9 W f' COATES m Horse Clipper Dm This wonderful machine embodies the best points in a Clipper. It is made of thoroughThe STEWART y tested materials, which have ~ been proved in service to stand Timber, Glass and thG and * ive masi - ' mum satisfaction. Hardware Co., Ltd. Everyone who has horses needs z- r a Coates Horse Clipper. Call in 80-84 Courtenay Place an< j ns j emons t r ate its groat WELLINGTON. superiority. SECURITY?" “ATLAS” ATTACHE CASES are made by craftsmen from PL first quality cow hide in Z 7 good, full sizes, hand-sewn, /y , , , . -.-uff f with strong steel frame and l], WIS \'U B drop-back lid. The patent w W m locks on these cases prevent | hDcJ ffl A the lid accidentally flying open -4 . ]jy and scattering the contents. / T If you are unable to call and I ■' Sra I inspect these cases, ’phone \ 1 | |H / or write, and one will be sent \ for your approval. THE LEATHER BAG SHOP, (Phone 1117.) 69 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. (Phone 1117)
One word’s as good aa ten, so simply say — “ HAVINDEN’S.” It gives the cup that cheers —takes the bite out of winter breezes. For fortifying breakfasts, and warm sustaining suppers there’s ONE drink—--88 scnd far FREE Sample enclosing 2d. postage. Delecta Products, P.O. Box 547 Wellington
For Forty Years Our prosperity has been due to the care and attention given to our work To-day we are still the PREMIER DRY CLEANERS of New Zealand. Still known by the same name, we carry on to the satisfaction of everyone. For that exquisite finish to your clothes, send them to us. Prompt return, to our Country Customers. Victoria Laundry Co. Ltd. HANSON STREET, WELLINGTON. ILStrang’jsll !<g&>uißiE Coffee | j jpg Lovely For Breakfast! \§ ■ f These cold, raw mornings a hot cup of “Strang’s Soluble ”is areal delight! K On a bleak, win'ry day. after returning t from shopping.it is equally enjoyable | and refreshing. For emergency meals I it is invaluable, as it can be made | . in a minute, sugar and milk be- I r ing added to suit each taste, I This fragrant beverage pot- ® -jy S esses a soft, velvety flavour P s' I§\ which pleases the palate. 1 ...NJ.rfV IB \ Try it 1 / D. Strang, Ltd., I Manufacturer*, L* sfc Invercargill. vk Best for every road—- \\ most economical — / V, British made. Ask VTT// your garage for them. xSejX Spencer-Moulton 8 %
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 234, 28 June 1921, Page 9
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