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1 "Success" Carpet Sweepers Have l» ■Ball Bearings. ';/^W One of the important features of this Sweeper is that the ball-bear- ■ | ings are applied to the brushes and uot to the wheels, of the machine, | This is a great improvement, because if the brush sticks, as it sometimes does in the old styb sweeper, it'does not mutter how freely Hie wheels run, \ ■ j Until the Brushes Released ' ; the sweeper cannot work well. By applying the ball-bearing to the | brushes the latter is kept quite free and runs without any exertion.. | These machines are entirely of British ma-nifaetura and arc built for ; i| long service and everyday use. A special feature of these Sweepers J Is the Patent Dustpan Opener, | by which the contents of the pan are emptied by the pressure of the finger j on a steel spring. ■'■ . ,A furniture protector is attached to each machine, and the brush pulleys are also projected by a brass cap which takes up all the wear. : f We also V.ave in slock "Saxon" and "Empire' Carpet Sweepers. ; The N.Z. FW W | Distributing Co, Ltd., j 1 Head Office: Ccrlnica Fairms' Institute, Feathrsicr Stiff t, Wellington. | I Branches: Feilding, MastHtoo, Mmlco, Talbaje. g I -TO THOSE ABOUT 10 BUILD! We invite all who are contfmplalirg Building to see our fine stock of High-grade Euildcis' Earcwsre. , TILED FIREPLACES. INTERIOR GRATES. Made on the premises to Cliento' Own Specifications Mantlepieces in Modern and Exclusive Designs. j pressure Boilers. ; Special Dfsifrs in leek Fvrnitvre rnd j , tiPiflf CuKmettHiyf, etc., in Anticue Copper i=S%3 and Anliql,€ BrSEB Filli£h ' «*»». We fditit a -visit to our Ntw SV.cwrc'm. JOHN DUTfIIE & GO. ■ LTD.. HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON. Give Your'Htrse a "Hair-Cut" This is the season when "Neddy" needs a good close crop, and the clipper to use i« "COATES" 1 Horse■-Clipping 'Machine' 3 '"he Coates "It" Model fo" Horses is the outcome of ■ over 40 years' thought and improving. The gears arc cut from solid bar, and are mechanically perfect. the pinions, spindles, ind mitre gears arc hardened to glnss- ' > hard. ' , Kfmember' Every piece of steel used in the manufacture of a "Coates 1 ' Clipper has been tested in the laboratory. The flv wheel gives enormous and uniform power, whilst the six. feet of wire-link flexible shifting ensures , perfect transmission. , The top and bottom plates of the clipping head have been given'special attention m the matter o finish, Celling, rounding the points,of the teeth, and hardness. These are but a few points Call' «»d lefeiis detail the many other features carried by the "Coates Horse Clipping Machine. , ! STEWART .'TIMBER; 3 Glass &'Hardware Co. LtA 80-84 Cemsrtenay Place, Wellinfion. "GUMLYPTA" Eucalyptus Oil Invaluable for—Bronchitis Jffifi B I// Diptheria Influenza 4P%i A RELIABLE DOMESTIC REMEDY Harbinger of Health a Get it from your Chemist or Grocer ( IF YOU FULLY REALISE I A Oil 'a. w ' ln ' : "* e mar ' ce ' ; conditions are just «li 8 k.\. '■■'^ ' '" e P reson(: mo y° u w '" appreciate all 1 \ Wl * w moro I What These Prices Mean to You Men! 8 MEN'S CHROME DERBY BALS, pegged soles. as. Cd. J 8 MEN'S SHOOTERS, pegged solos, heel and toeplates and nails. ■ 225. 6d. YOUTHS' STRONG BOOT'S. 21s. . MEN'S GLACE DERBY SHOES, parent caps, great value 235. A splendid selection of GIRLS' AND'BOYS' BOOTS. CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDER RIGHT NOW. POSTAGE Is.. EXTRA. City .Boot Stores, SS£* " " ' n|jiiiiii]iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii!iiiiinHg ir A 1 Jca I\l Jl mL dKUUIiC»«j | i HICCS and O'DONNEU, I I m fMfF£ EOTfF S PATENT ATTORNEYS, IW M \} I = i 11 Grey Street, Booklet I| i 'Uoof!§ | ■• S£ .81 iJviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJi^

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 186, 3 May 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 186, 3 May 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 186, 3 May 1920, Page 8

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