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/ V/"^ All "Great American" Lawn_ Mowers .are built with a :, |^^/;,:,_ Train of Gears, but a Train,"of Gears is only valuable '■'■'. :-'-i JS*IS!S „,' when scientificallyrmade-and constructed with the .absolute: 7' '-, .accuracy acquired by the makers :; of the,; celebrated;;" , ' pSigW ;,;■ ''Great; American" Lawn Mowers, who have'a plant and'/ -'"• |^pr ', equipment .for Gearing- possessed by .no other lawn '■'■''■ -f:; $%& mower factory in the w.orld..' v : . ■ ;- ■'•'" A Train of Gears makes the whole machine last longer. It allows •;'■■ placing the. cutting- blades so far to {he rear that ;...• -.-:..■ They Do Not Dig into, the Sod or Make a Rough Cut ;• when:.the wheels, run/into an uneven spot 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 mowers. ' '■','■.' '..:',- ';" i:: ' . .'■ The "Great American" is the finest mower on' the market ' '-'>' at the price. It is light and yet very'.■strong 1.:. Where there is a" '? ■ strain there,you will find metal. Where there is no strain you will " '},■'• find lightness. The result is a light machine, easy running and durable. ' . . . ■ : Sizes 15, 17, and 19 inches. . ■ .! Call-in and see this line of mowers or write to Department "E " ' E.W. Mills and Go., Ltd Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. XL ." . ' ■ ■ ' ' ' . I LAiWN : TENNIS RACQUETS, ;,■"■■:.< :::: ■'/'■';'■ SEASON ;1918i ■■■■■.■'—.-■; '■■•.■•v : : WE CARRY A VERY FINE RANGEVBY THE .iBEST^ MAKERS. ' ";'"'•' ■: .' ' ;. ■;. ;. SLAZENGERS', THE BEST •OFvAlitr,: • is±:±S3: :::::::^K '■ ; 1.25. SPECIAL SLAZENGER, :; ' f^^^^^fflillftl. :; ::. dohert;Y, e.g.m., :special, octaf| GON, AND. ORDINARY DEMON, ; „., , VICTORY, CENTRAJECT, RENSHAW, PLAYER, ETC. •SHEFFIELD'S A.D.P. SPECIAL. • BUSSEY'S "COLLEGE" FOR SCHOOLS. ■ TENNIS SUNDRIES. RACQUET PRESSES, COVERS, I.R. pj GRIPS, NETS, NET GUIDES, JSS POLES, LAWN MARKERS, MEA,l'|j SURES, ETC. CROQUET. Ij, SETS OF CROQUET, "THE THORS >,£ SERIES," as used in all the leading -'',! Tournaments. Extra high-grade MalJ lots, in Lignum, Vitae, and Boxwood, i|| ' brass bound. Balls, Clips, Books of nj^ * Rules, etc., etc. JOHN DUTHIE~& CO., LTD., WILLIS-STREET. JOHN BULL'S FAVOURITE A leading medico recently back from '^i/iliw^^^ki France asserts that the War Office uses JiSSlMi&l almost exclusively two brands of Tyres, z^JzSf^SihßeH' viz., NORTH BRITISH >^|ITC%«^Ki 1 CLINCHER CROSS \^^^^ And one other brand. "^ *'\ -'Bj STANDARD SEWING MACHINES We have sold for thirty years jur RCQT f They have proved satisfactory and— ImC DCw I ■ Prlces:-E5 10s.;to,£i;4. ..Others:-Hands, £3/10/-,, Golden Oak Drophead, £5/17/8 Fl Ml FF A55 Willie Ct "We are Expert!an j can supply aßypor want* ■ U« Bf. rfaHflj g?alllO;yt.; sttlsfacjian : , Estias yaa. ff* -■;'-'. ,: ' ■■;-.; ■■• : ■;; i - ■. ' ... Hufebuek's Genuine Wiute Lead Everybody knows how scarce Hubbuck's Genuine White Lead has '■: been, and those who want this lead will be interested to learn that we have just received a small quantity by a recent shipment direct from the manufacturers. . . .... .; Messrs.. Hubbuck and Son. write us as- follows:—"You are fortunate in getting- this lot through, as the Government are chary about letting anyone' ship White Lead." . -"/ -K. The quantity is limited—hence prompt action will be necessary to secure supplied. T* ¥ TWr tf"* 13* "%r • oiL AND colour merchants JL mVUKJtEJ &; >*» 30^^ Manner* Street, WeUington V ■•;■ ':" - : •" • -'■•■• / ; ■—■ %JJ ARTISTIC ■■■'"COPPER WARE ! ■ . . ■ ■ - ■■■■ / --■ ■■ ■ WE have just landed-at a-reasonabifi co?t a. vcryfine selection -o£ unique anj. , • ~ . • -artistic-designs in both ,- ■ ■ ■ ■.-.*.': ■„.;jOOEPEE;;. .AND. " BRASSWARE, 3V ■■','. " „, ' Including— JARDINIERES, COMB TRAYS, VASES, ' ' HOT WATER' KETTLE S.\with or without stsnd, ;:;■ ' "• vases, H.w. jugs, photo frames, etc., Making,.very, serviceable presentß. As these goods are now almost prohibitive, t« import, you will bo wise to make your selection whilst opportunity occurs.. ; ; 1 WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd. 10. 82, 84, COURTENAY-PLACE.'

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 5

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