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.Hi»»MiliMMManagw«iM^lwi^lfigaißWMwHfggllaßwbßil«Mn|ia I■ ' 1 I Have Your Mower Blades | I Sharpened in Readiness | I-■;■■ for Spring! | . f Your Lawns, Bowling Greens, and Golf Links ,will be I 111 needing a mower when Spring approaches. , IK EH II Send your Mowers in during the off season so tliat g jlj when you require the machine it will be immediately JHJ s available,- , j=j If We have installed an 'Automatic Grinding Machine-for 51 ._•.' grinding the cutting blades of Lawn. Mowers from 10 HI I inches .to 48 inches long. ; . M If As the process of grinding is automatic, the blades-are ill ground uniformly and without loss of temper, as a stone ||j II is used instead of an emery wheel. Ifl i e;w. Mills & Co., Ltd § "HOTPOINT" BCECTRICAU APPLIANCES. . . _______ WE have just landed a shipment of the latest Electrical Appliances, including:—' , THE "HOTPOINT" VACUUM CLEANER—Thii ii the most up to date Vaeauia . Cleaner, has' air cooled motor, adjustable rear roller; light weight. THE "HOTPOINT" BOUDOIR SET—A 31b Iron, attachment for heating Curling Tongs, also Stand for heating Water, etc. Packed in neirt felk •bag. • ■ ■.* , •' ■» THE "HOTPOINT" IRON—The iron celebrated for its hot-point, cool handle, and attached stand. Weights 3, 5, and 61b. THE "HOTPOINT ' TAILORS' IRON—Tho most pract.cal iron for the tailor. Weights 15 and 201b. THE "HOTPOINT" RADIANT GRILLER—GriII that fries, broils, toaste, aw_ .boils. ' '••■■■. " THE "HOTPOINT" OVENETTE—A practical oven for use on Radiant GriU.er, ■ '.. bakes, roasts, and boils. THE "HOTPOINT" TOASTER—Toasts two slices of bread at one time,-,whikl teapot may be kept on top. 'WE ALSO STOCK A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ELECTRICAL FITSSNGS, •;-■'- LAMPS, ETC. JOHN DUTHIE & CO, LTa, '■■.)."'..■.■•'" '. WILLIS-STREET. ■ ■;,'■■■■■'" '..i. 'i'~. : ■ Artists' Requisites Full Selections at Best Value Prices! 1 Every need'of the Artist will be found here and may be purchased to > advantage. PEN PAINTING MATERIALS, CANVASES, OIL AND WATER COLOURS, ETC. These goods have been carefully selected and are absolutely reliable in every way. We offer the best vahie possible ; in Artists' Requisites, and a full measure of satisfaction and • value is assured with every purchase. > v TINGEY'S Oi! aaJ blew Merchants :: 30 Manners Street, WEtUNOT ■;■•■ ■- ; ' j! Great Furniture Sale I ALTERATION OF PREMISES Stock must be sold to make room, as we have leased a portion of our large premises in Manners Street. We must make a GREAT CLEARANCE of our Stock during July. ' All Goodi now Reduced to Rock-bottom Prices. FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING, CARPET SQUARES, CARPET RUNNERS, TOILET SETS, - -J. DINNER SETS, IRONMONGERY. , r « ALL AT CLEARING PRICES. RADFORD & CO. $&££ STANDARD SEWING MACHINES We have sold for thirty years TUC DECT 5 They have proved satisfactory and- IriC DEO I i Prices.—£s 10s. to £14. Others:-Hands, £3/10/-. Golden Oak Drophead, £5/17/8 F' l' Uf ITPAD Willie Cf Wt are Experts and can supply all yourwants ■J» If. r fcHfl; If 11110 Ol« mymnTß siilsiastiai Esld 36 yet ARTISTIC COPPERWAR&! WE have just- landed »t» teasonablo cost a very fine selection of unique tad 4' •rtistio designs in both , COPPER t AND Bit ASS WARE, ' \ j ■ •'• ■- .; ; „-Including— ■ i JARDINIERES, COMB TRAYS, VASES, •.'--■ ••■ HOT'WATER KETTLES, with or without stand, VASES, H.W. JUGS, PfIOTO FRAMES, ETC., ! Making very serviceable presents. As these goods are now almost prohibitive tOj import, you will be wise to make your selection whilst opportunity occurs. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd."

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 30, 4 August 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 30, 4 August 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 30, 4 August 1917, Page 5

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