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; These are the mowers that never need sharpening, run like a*bicycle,"*re;. ! light, strong, and durable, and are the best machines to buy. V I The blades—of which there are five—are made of; Crucible Tool Steel, the. ' | kind that is used for chisels, -drawing knives,.hatchets, and.all tools requiring ; | a keen edge. These blades are first hardened in oil and are afterwards.. H tempered in water. A leading feature of these machines is that I They are all Se!f-Sharpening. | | This is due to the stationary knife being so constructed that, as it.gradu--1 ally wears away, it sharpens both itself and the revolving knives m the',. 8 process. „''.' 2 Every machine is constructed of the best material. Having their own': § foundry the makers can and do produce a'grade of casting better. adapted 1 to lawn mowers, than they can buy. ,„.'.,- *"•-*■ I Made in three sizes—lsin., S2/0; 17m., 87/6; 19m., 95/.. . .. : , | We hate aiso-large stocks of lower priced machines, Grass Catcher!, I.E. ' H Hose, Sprinklers, etc. *'-*.> fet._w.T_Taiii_pr_a_B_mCTiaai_j_tf^ uiLißl—i iuum,u~'Ammm^"F—- i < i i_u—___j_wu__— i nim ii_^^J^rmrmwn___am_i__nn____ww__|'• WINTER';'. SPORTS. V:5 ,fta ~— ■'■ ■ .'-»*___j_i ■': ii;" *..' NEW GOODS. .'-;* ■ . ,H* JUST ARRIVED FROM THE BEST ENGLISH .MAKERS. *' '• 1 ... , NOW ON VIEW AT OUR SHOWROOMS. ' ' ' U \ FOOTBALLS (RUGBY)—Gilbert's 11. Match, Youths' Bussey's Match M (1,-2, 3). ASSOCIATION—Bussey's Oxonian Swiftsuro and M ■ Bustey'a Youths' Swiftsure (1, 2, 3); " also Tnflators, • Earguards, ..iM ■ v Shinguards. Bladders, Lacing Awls, etc. .'*. ' :: g| jj HOCKEY STlCKS—Bussey's Demon and Bulger Drivers. Sueg's 11 * Clynker, County, Lancashire, Witch; Shinguards, Hockey Balls, ~m '■'■ Paint, etc- , ...■',- '* ■' 88 '■*■■ GOLF CLUBS—Forgan's Drivers, Scotia,-and Fibre-Faced Brassies, ', m „. Scotia, .Bulldog, and Dreadnought Driving .Irons,';'Midiron's, *. ; %m ' Lofters. Mashics, Cleelcs, Niblicks, Putters, G.M. and Accurate Kg . Caddy Bags, Caddy Polish,' Golf. Brills, etc. . M „ BOXING : GLOVES — Champion, Improved Champion, American il Pattern, Striking Bags, Punch Balls, Punch Ball Gloves, Bladders, H • • Swivels, etc ' %_i , GUNS-5.8.8.L., D.8.8.L. in Bonehill's f.nd Hollis's Make; also, the M ■!'. latest improve^ oattevn of Winchester 12G Automatic Shotgun. ■' ; * SS ' *' ' ....... .jgu ... v RlFLES—Winchesler, calibres 32. 38, 44, half and full magazines, 22 ||| „', I; Automatic, and Repeaters! • . . ■ .i ||jj REVOLVERS—Young American, Premier, Doublo Aotion, and Ham. , jjlM merless, and 32 Savage Automatic Pistol. '■'.'.'*;',.' /»] CARTRIDGES—A Large Assortment in. Black .'and ->.."■ :"■'"■'"■ J^mW-'' Smokeless Powders.' ' :-" ■'■' 'y^&ffix&F.-Y■ JOHN BUTHII ' r& m.;lMt % \y::';' 1. METALS AND HAR.DV-'ARE MF.RCI-lANTS, WILLIS-STItEET. TELEPHONES- Town'- Department 3006, Iron Yard 2564, Country Department , 156, Office 573.' ■ ' ■. , * .*■* ; >^ ' -■.*"•'-> DON'T WEAR A TRUSS. ' ! C B» f^ALL and inspect tbe BROOKS RUPTURE APPLIANCB. ' ffifW». W■ .V Instantly Relieves and Positively Cures RUPTURE. Suit-: ■ j& j jjM able for Men, Women, and.Children! Navel Rupture Appli- j* WF*lA* onces. Uterine and Abdominal Supporters.. Suspensories, etc. J^ff Sole Controller in N.Z.--MARK SMITH. Private Addrcsi,' .^rCy^®;L, 24, Laurence-st. Office Address,94, Willis-street (opp. Shortt'i $ff#l#&*W?%v, Theatre). WRITE FOR. BOOKLETS. '.. w*******^^'^^ ...*..■,•■ .':';,, ______a__r_^__wgß_w__g______a_____ra_^ ■"/..■■ '".. " "WAIX § fillip !i 'WIA 11 W JrIKMJhJJSySI, but- I %yj: . II *J f/f/\\ >I \ Th*U?T»Mmotßo°oLt™t*iKconraci*giy, , : \* . «* ■'; . '[ 111 ' ratjictcd ia * tW« «act picture ot our tpecUl ,-' : WK& j'- ' ' 111 ' H' I 'SOUD OAK WARDROBE FOR £6. Thed«iirni. '||»*' IWll 'I I / // \W> 1 nniqua—tUt worknutnahip i« honest. It is an exeep- * l|l \ \ I'll] 111 •■! ' I 'ip/ 1 tionilly «sicious Wurdroba, sad reprenenti nnuiual , «}& *'-.;■.. I III)] /// v IW\ I coodralue. Come and soe it. You will immediately 03} I'l a '/'/' I / I 'tv\ r"ili'° yeu c^ "™ monT °* GO OD FURN'TUHI- 'mlfW fi . |f! 'I'M -COMPLETE SUITE .*>£l6'ss. ■M; ■ Wli'AWti. \ AHEADSEN'S:.::^r: hm )' Ijjli B-asaHStlir . M// ;G» F.'-LENZINI, Manager." (Ne.rGnsCo.) \rf|^. :'." : IM' '/'/ *^>gStg ■' l'// !k 84-86 ' TORY STREET, .^jj^... ■*:." ■M"> '^P'^lß |;^l^^"* *^LLf °™N* \^^^' ' i ' ;'E^BCTRICi^.-:- j-;:;V"^ This heater can be attached to the storage tank of an existing hot *, water system, or it can be supplied v/ith its own tank, and when ■*/, / installed acts as an ordinary Hot Water System. Write to 'I iOBEMTS* -RON, SIEEL AND .OVEN *. WORKS, ELECTRICAL AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT:;;; : y ; Phones 1767 & 3865. Bh 85, C.P.0., WELLINGTON. Office;: 31 Hunter St. Works: Holland St Sole Manufacturer ' f the Roberts' "Salamander" Oven«. " —nwrx—liar. i'' M_uf-v_^:'Li'A^.u.,tii_ui^u^-_~y.__s_s-'ft_T^:yj_j*__^i ; :_'i_sx.^_j_^ EXSiET-BUIOKWORIC EO^DING, „ A REVOLUTION IN BRICKWORK REINFORCEMENT., AN EXPANDED METAL BONDING MADE IN ROLLS, 24 inches wido- by 270 feet -'lone;;. * .*. IT HAS PASSED THE SEVEREST TESTS WITH EXCF.LLENT RESULTS, AND IS UNIVERSALLY ADOPTED BY LEADING . ARCHITECTS. BRITISH MADE. " i LOWEST IN COST. ■ ■ ■ ■ . - ABSOLUTELY EFFECTUAL. Write for particulars to tbe BRITISH'EXPANDED MBTAL AGENTS, The Stewart Timber, Glass, &. Hardware' Co., Ltd. 80, 82, 84, Courtenay Place. Wellineton. "

AYE ARE CASH BUYERS SCRAP, Copper, Brass, Zinc, Lead, Rubber, Sacks, Sacking, Rope, Rags Tailors' Cuttings, Cast Iron, etc. STEVENS AND CO., (Youngs-lane), 132 a, Upper Abel Smith-street. TtL SOS*.

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 54, 1 September 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 54, 1 September 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 54, 1 September 1916, Page 5

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