DISPELS GREASE AND GRIME. For perfect sanitary cleanliness in all parts of the. liouso . keep a- tin of "KLEAN-ITT" handy. It is rightly called the Magic Cleaner. Just a little takes away every particle, of grease and dirt from household utensils. Removes scum and'sediment from bath-tubs and bowls. Neutralises the Blima in dish water—makes floor washing easy. "Klean-itt/' because of its. delicate per. fui»p, is most pleasant to use. Economical too. Costs less and contains more than other brands. Sold everywhere. A shilling buvs a large tin. W. E. Caldow and Co., Wholesale Distributing Agents, Wellington.—Advt.
Tho schooner Jluanui arrived at Lyttelton from Wellington on, Thursday morninc. The trip took four day?. , The Koru is advertised to sail from lyttelton on Monday night for 'Wellington; Prom Wellington alio will go to New Plymonth.
/ jG/. A.ll "Groat American" lawn Mowers are built with a 8 sL J? Train of Gears, but a. Train of Gears is only valuable when | Po'tPjv eoientifioally made and oonetructed with the absolute acouracy | acquired by tho makers of the celebrated "Groat American" | Lawn |Mowers, who hare a plant and equipment for Gearing pos- • | sSsP' eessed "by" no other lawn mower factory in the world. | ||llf A Train of Gears makes the whole machine last longer, It ellowa | w placing the cutting blades so fax to the . rear that | They Do Not Dig into the Sod or Make a Rough Cut | when the wheels run into an. uneven epot on your lawn. | This Gearing adds "velvet" to any lawn and strength to the machine. | The life of "Great American" Lawn Mowers is two or three times that | of the ordinary' moivors. | ' The "Great American" is the finest mower on the market at tho price. 1 It is light and yet very strong. Where there is a strain there you will | find metal. Where there is no strain you will find lightness,. The re- £ suit is a light machine, easy tunning and durable. | Sizes 15, 17, and 19 inched. | Call in and see this lino of mowers or write to Department "D." 1 E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd, Agents, Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington . I tie " Pirtis-Pilier." No other Cnv of, such sizo roprwonU sucli extraordinary value as tlio "Partin-Falmer/' For no other Car of finch. eizo has been nrocluccd under conditions eo favourable to low cost productiosi. Tliis is the 34 h.p. "Partin=Palmer" Car. No such beautiful, powerful, economical, casy-ridiug Car of such comfortable sine is sold for anywhere nwir so low a price. Tho "Partin-Palmer" is built iiil accordance "with tho high codo of honour which marks tlic manufacture of tho best Cars—Cars far above. it in price. li'or tho "first-Car; ownor (ho "l'artin-Palmor" is tho ideal Cm' —it is easy to understand; to drive, and ftn cost of upkeep. PARTICULARS AND SPECIFICATIONS ON BEQUEST. DEMONSTRATION RUNS BY APPOINTMENT. fegkidia R«t»r Empsrling to, Ltd, NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS FOR "PARTIN-PALMER" CARS, 153 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 705. 'Phone 4463. S
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 135, 25 February 1918, Page 9
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