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THE' CHEAPEST AND BEST FARMER'S ENGINE IS THE Fetter's, Famous "Handy-Man" Oil Engine, For Driving Chaff-cutters, Straw and Hay Elevators, Pulpers, Grinding Mills, Circular Saws, Dairy Machinery; Pumps, Electric Dynamos, Milking Machines, Shearing Machines, Freezers, Etc. STOCK STOCK : STATIONARY TYPE. PORTABLE TYPE. B.H.Power, t] B.H.Power, ' B ' aP ' SPECIAL POlNTS.—British made. Fully Guaranteed. All parts Interchangeable. Burns ordinary Kerosene or Benzina, NOT Petrol. No elcctrlc Ignition. No lampi excopt at starting. Automatic governing 0? oil and ai- supplj. NO ELECTRICAL COMPLICATIONS. USE ORDINARY KEROSENE OR BENZINE. SILVER MEDALS.—Staffordsbie Agricultural Society. Royal Lancashire Agricultural Society.. GOLD MEDAL.—New Zealand International Exhibition. OVER 2000 ENGINES MADE AND SUPPLIED LAST YEAR. VERY LOW IN PRICE. E. W. MILLS & CO.", LIMITED, MACHINERY MEHCHAi. ,S, VVELLINOiON, SuLL NEW ZEALAND AGENTS. SEND FOR CATALOGUES AND PRICES. x CSI3 Telegraphic Address:. ' LONDON OFFICE. '■ DUTI'iLITA," WKLLIiNGTON. . 23 ..IAIK STUEET, E.G. JOHN p:UTHIE A CO., Ltd. filLLlS.vicildrii* ..cuiS, * IRON, STEEL, AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, ■; iiN-LMiIiNT AU'^iN'jLb. IMPORTERS OF BiR IRON, PIG IRON. GALVANISED CORKtTGATED IRON, COiSSIUD'-flOiNiL 81JSBL. UALViSiItOSIi l'Mlft, iHON. STiDEL iHAM lUILS. KisGLlSji. PORI'LAND OMENT, aiEEL Wire rope. tsuisfcii /In.c, shkei lead. UAST \VAm PlPifi. ' V\ HUE-LEAD; LINSEED OIL, ■ INGOT UIOCK TIN. PAlNlti, yARNISHES. ns xtißE. ' cAttttuafci .tvooimfte. units AND NOTS. MALLEABLE CASTINGS. u ELECTRIC LIGHT filTlri'iS. v AGL.w ti FOR nnuMAN LONG'S STEEL JOISTS. CLARENCE FENCING WIRE. KINNKAIt S'l'lilCL IIOLLINi, SHUTTERS. TITAN BEST GALVANISED IRON MANNEBJiANf! STEEL TUBES. UOU.'ftOiVA"S HOLLOWARE. miUVJ&i'JN S'MIU iL-lfiAU.. . CBILWOKiH ULASTINo I'OWDER, Jolasa ButMe HaMi ? WeiSiaagfoaa, O'IOIJ ■ f 4 Lln^apnisli/ 9 • . tl . iot _ ,_THE GREAT MODERN METHOD. Linoleum Polish. Won't wash off. "LINOIRNISH" is applied with a Brush. It dries with a hard, bright, highlypoliced finish that is easily kept clean. It is not slippery in the slightest. You know the danger in a house where beeswax is used on the floors —the children always falling and hurting themselves. "LINOARNISH" lasts twelve months, thereby proving a great boon to housewives. Just look at the work it saves, besides PRESERVING THE LINOLEUMS, giving them such a coat that they practically rever wear cut. "LINOARNISH" is sold at all Grocers and Stores throughout New Zealand In Tins, Is. Gd. and 2s 6d. WEARS. WELL. LOOKS BETTER. ■ V ■ ■■ . ■ C 693 |r 1 . • v \ . , I Painless Dentistry. modern methods enable us to eitract your old and decayed leelh quite painlessly. The unsurpassed quality of ihe materials we use, combined with our intimate . knowledge of the best manner in which to u,e '^ cm ' at^m ' t our guaranteeing finest workmanship at most moderate prices. OUR CONTOUR DENTURES WITH PORCELAIN GUMS DEFY DETECTION. Full Sets of Teeth (Upper and Low :r), £4/4/- Single Tooth for 5/Pl»in Extraction, 1/- .. .. .. Painless Extraction, 2/6 BEST ENGLISH GAS (FREE) EXTRACTIONS, 2/6 ' Open all Saturday till 9 p.m. FROST & FROST, SURGEON DENTISTS, 119 WILLIS STREET (30 yard, above Perrelt, Chemnt). WELLINGTON. [___ 14| Perfect beverage, combining . ~ i. Purity and Solubility."— Medical Annual. van Houfen's j The most Delicious, I Refreshing and Invigorating I ■ of all Cocoas. BEST & GOES FARTHEST I I PURE MILK. Insist on your milkman supplying you with mi!K passed by tho Heal ft Department. Ring up Telephone 244, -nd your requirements *111 bs at once attended 10 by a Licensed .Milk Vendor. THE WELLINGTON FRESH FOOD & ICE COMPANY, LTD.,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 11

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