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I Nothing is too good for His Majesty the' . • Baby, that is why our stock of ■/■ • was chosen from the best makers. Parents will find dozens of designs and sizes to f choose from in our varied showing. A PAD AT A DPTfPU? TA :; - /bull HiVmti rUKoHi I New and Reliable Push Cars and Chairs at* special and reduced prices. ;, j PUSH CHATRS-Collapsible iron frame, leather back, and wood seat. , Weight.,inly BJlbs: V. & A.'s Price, 425. 6d.. PUSH CAEr-"The Gendron." Semi-collapsible, with iron 'frame' and bow spring seat, easy riding. "V. & A.'s" Price, 795. 6d. PUSH CHAIR-"The Gendron." Pull collapsible, with iron frame and heavy spring seat. Easily collapsed. "V, & A.'s" Price, 935, 6d. ■" "; PUSH CAR—"The Bethreena." Full collapsible. Heavy tubun*ATT ADnPDD DDOMPTIV '■ lar fraaie'with nickel parts. Draught-proof hond and rainMAIL ORDERS FROMFILY ■, shieU _ VeaA Price> ns> 6d , AND Sp"'? l Price ' £519s ' 6d, INTELLIGENTLY FILLED. PUSH CAK-"The Bethreena." Full collapsible heavy tubular, frame, with easy riding buggy spring, complete with rain-. ~ :— proof shield. Usual Price, ■ JS& Bs. Special Price, £6 6s.^ Xl'r IN THE £ DISCOUNT" "THE STURGIS" TWIN PUSH CAB-With mohair waterproof FOR f!ASH hood 3 »and'niciel parts. Easily collapsible, v mv SpMial £5 Wo also have an exceptionally.fine range of CHILD'S PEAMS, ia boat shape, with highly finished coach built bodies. , . ' Also, 'SEAGEASS PEAMS, on low set wheels. Prices, £7'105.,'£7 155,, £8 10s,, £9 ii, ' ■ >

„:.. r _ /Great, lel This' Mower Is" #mericamk ■"■BALL-BEAHINQ ffflfß r> 1f 1 * ' LAWN HOWgR Mil US Sell-sharpening— /^i-'^m Expense of l A Re-grinding» . '^^»P;#i One of the most imnortant featuiee in the "Great American" Ballbearing Lawn Mower is the Dead. Knife. It is, made of crucible steel tempered by the best and latest methods.^ The cutting edge ia raised, making it self-sharpening until the knife ■ is entirely worn away. Mast lawn mower blades are made of 6truotural. steel — without temper. "Great Amerioan" self-sharpening blades . ~ . . \ Are Made of Crucible Tool Steel ■ as good as your penknife or carVer. In fact razors have actually been, forged of "Great American" blades. The revoking cylinder, (S inches in diameter, has five cutting knives of finest cast steel, hardened and tempered in oil. The driving wheels are 10 inches in diameter, and as about 6} inches of them are entirely covered,' •' . Grass Cannot Enter .the Motive Power. . These'machines are built like bioydes "with perfectly, adjusted ballbearings and dust-tight ball-cups and cones. ' Great American" Mowers are graceful in appearance, finished in Aluminium and Gold, and handsomely decorated. Sizes 15, 17, 19 inches. : Write to Department "D" for full particulars. E W. Mills & G).; Lti Agents, Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington,

"I - SfIACKLQCK'S ■- -. MOW that the War ie over the claims, of the House-, wife should have consideration! Equip .her Kitchen with an Up-to-date ORION Range,' arid you 'will be providing her with the Greatest Help she,can have in the daily tf ork of Cooking and Baking..: . * SIZES AND STYLES TO SUIT EVERY HOME. Ask your Ironmonger to show you one. MTT* osß A TJ , 4r5 Wellington , h, bnALskifflhsi, him, v^u" & AucKiQnu'

mm— "I"'" I""™ 1 . , ?"™ 1 "" 1 flf you are hard to please with Tea-try ■ The satisfying flavour and nourishing qualities of "RECORD TEA" will gain another satisfied user immediately ■ YOU taste, it. . Say "RECORD TEA, Grocer, Please!" ,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 123, 18 February 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 123, 18 February 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 123, 18 February 1919, Page 3

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