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This Mower is American^ SI/. m BALL-MARINO f |}BfK»{ I 1 1 . • LAWN MOWER ABft\\fe- | elr-sharpening— 4K> oaves the Yearly [JZZfa) / \\ \ hxpense or z^l [ ■•l/\i Re-grinding. J^^&JJ " One of the_most important features 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 is raised, making it self-sharpening, until the knife is entirely'worn away. Most lawn mower blades are made of structural steel—without temper. " Great American," 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 revolving cylinder, 6 inches in diameter, has five cutting knives of finest cast steel, hardened and tempered in oil. The driving wheels are io inches in diameter, and as about 6J inches of them are entirely covered, Grass Cannot Enter the Motive Power. These machines are built like bicycles with perfectly adjusted" ball-bearing and dust-tight ball-cups and cones. " Great American " Mowers are graceful in appearance, finished in Aluminium and Gold,* " and handsomely decorated. Sizes is, 17, 19 inches. Write to Department "E" for full particulars. E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd. Agents, Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. % 4 \ THE VITAU Y\ . IT IS NOT AN ELECTRIC Y\ CLEANER, AND IT IS NOT ', Y\ A "HAND" CLEANER— l^B „ IT IS AN fffll „ At^OJMtATIC , ■mIM . CLEANER. ... ifc'-K-y.- mw^a St*rts instantly—cleans overywfr".:';. where. Always ready—just Ib^B* sturdily built; beautiful in X '":"•■'■ WuN» r design. It is ono-half the »X v\|;i. fLw^i ' Price of any Vacuum Cleaner DDTHIE & Co. TO^K^^ LIMITED, ' : •^^T^^^^g^ WELLINGTON. [ STANDARD SEWING MACHINES We have sold for thirty years TUP RCCT f They have proved satisfactory and- lITiKi fc*fc.w ■ ■ Prlces:-£5 10s. to £14. Others;-riands, £3/10/-. Golden OakDrophead. £5/17/8 Fl Iff FCAD Ulillle Ct Wi are Eipertt andean supply all yourwanti ■ J» fffa rLMrii WIIIII9 yl« inigwrMieisatisfaction Estd.36y»rt ARTISTIC COPPERWARE ! \\TE h»T» jnit landed at • reasonable cost • Tery fln» Mleotlon of unique and TT .' artistio designs in both COPPER AND BRASSWARE, » Inoludinf— JARDINIERES, COMB TRAYS, VASES, HOT WATER KETTLES, with or without at»nd, VASES. H.W. JUGS..PHOTO FRAMES, ETC., Making? Tery serrioeable presents. Ao these goods are now almost prohibitive to import, you will be wiso to make your selection whilst opportunity occurs. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd. 80. 82. 84. COURTENAY-PLACE. Nearly Ilb More freezing sheep and lambs. for the Same Price —> To practice real welMN gton meat export economy yOU ± COMPANY, LTD., is prepared to must get PURCHASE FAT . SHEEP AND LAMBS by weight or at per head. I WCltlllCl The Company also offers Client* every: 111 l facility for freezing on their own aocount. Rolled Oats ■■^■■■■■■HMaiMHHiiiM Prices can bo obtained on application at Every 41b. Ml w.i t ht Bag tho Company's Offices or from «ny of tli. contains more Oats than Buyers m the country. : are given by substitutes. «dal2as iaßoltodoatS ' ' W.G.FOSTER, CI.EAN-FRESH-DELICIOUS '• ' M^nagm*. Director^ THE FINEST CEREAL . ■ ■ FOOD ONE CAN BUY! Also in 201b. Bags fall wtight. DO THO3K Mad* by LANGDOWN ft SON. Ltd. LETTERS BLURT Chriitchurch HAINIg . B T OOK at aiom int«nijy for a few ]» ___^_— —— —— ==P ■" seconds. Do you hayo to wink and blink in the j ■«-t» i-i a m a nminii- a —i-i-m-»-n endeavour to "rout" an imaginary blur (jj-REAT ASTHMA CURE from the type? • -SSffifffiTS. . boon ta , • ■■■ . impertoct eyes. * Its effects are .TRULY MARVELLOUS! ,J^j£ rf methodiot £»J£. , A MIRACULOUS CURE! . * TO « OUR PAR . Price 3s per bottle; postage under new l? BS'is.TT i .'w»Tn?Tw<* ffi - regulations fragile), IOJd. EXAMINE^ YO^^ S FREE chemS SWnWs^reet MORRISQN"& GILBERD, CHEMIST, 56, MANNERS-STREET.. CONSULTING OPTICIANS, . N.B.—lf no benefit derived jnonej; 103. CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, willingly returned. .Wellmaton.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 67, 16 September 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 67, 16 September 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 67, 16 September 1918, Page 5

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