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1 _ ™ The "Great American" aV? eal-£f Cl\ ine ,' 5 M J b? n J ear«gs. f^e tempered steel blades, i also a crucible steel dead knife, with self-sharpening, raised edge ! _ . feature. "" . ' The height of cut can bo regulated-from half inch to one and a half i inches. Grass six inches high can also be cut. i Mowing makes the Lawn. W X b*eo™s thicker > ? ore «™. and of better colour. E«mem- - but' £?te kftf f- 6 moWer', tlle be"er the l*™- A good mower needs but little attention, can always be depended upon, and always cuts j Finished in aluminium and gold, handsomely decorated and graceful ' m appearance. Stocked in 35in., 17in., and 19in ' '<' Call and msnect these dependable machines at our Showrooms, or write to Department "P." E. W. Mills & iGo^litMi! ComtrJmoUQuey, Hunttr & Victoria Sts., Wellington j ! Messrs. James 'Smith . r JJmted -J ANNOUNCE THE PURCHASE eF^: -. | Crescent Manufacturing Co. | OF CHRISTCHURCH . h lAf 1(1/1 in flip f I I This Stock comprises £7,000 worth of | Blouses, Costumes, Frocks, Dress Materials, | % Silks, Lace, Manchester Goods, Hosiery, | Haberdashery, Underclothing, Men's Shirts | and Clothing, etc., etc. ».. I I SALE Gommence^ I I MONDAY 9 ani. \ I S^Page23"EvenmgPosf I I TO-MORROW NIGHT ] I For Full Page Advertisement \ I Closed To-morrow morning I j For Preparations } - ■ -'•;-■ Corner Cuba and Manners Streets -^Welli^bn M^^T^ 1| 10 WspSßKie|; ■^H An Aerated Water Fo^ain Mp in your own Homep Kg«§^*' Get one! There's1 nothing like it! Peopls'.'whd: own RKX&i I |t ' Sparklets are enraptured with them, especialfyTon these D&Sjjgjg oppressively close days when a cool, sparkling drinkis a positive,delight! ' .* ' --— : .-..^-. igSggC&S Fill the SypKon with water and place a Bulb in position., Then. j^^g^ pour out a little Sparklet Fruit Juice-r-Lemon r ,Lime. or.Ocan^e-, —into a tumbler, fill up from the Syphon ,—drink.uritil your *: ' Kk^^QJQ cooled and reinvigorated! '- * - .>»».•.•;.->-.: .- -....-«»« t>i SilChsihti,liSn- ni PRICES OF SYPHONS r Jr^; monaers and Stores. (including 6;: Bulb*):;- '" r~ '^* Wholcsilc Agcatß: "B" (1 pint), 12/6. "C" (V quirt),: 16/&H; g Piom?&^,™ CN.2. Boxes of Bulbs (12 RefUls), 3/- and 4/3. - I - »«« CS'. Ud. ■ SIX BULBS FREE. '-

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 11

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