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ihis Mower is AMEracANffe Self-sharpening— y^S^^fSllSil oaves the Yearly uyZajJr ;\fy\ Expense of rj/\i Re-grinding. msss^ftJJ * - One of the most important features in the " Great American " Ball-^ bearing 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. " Gieat American " self-sharpening 1 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 ip inches in diameter, and as about 6} 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 m appearance, finished m Aluminium and Gold;"; and handsomely decorated Sizes is, 17, ig inches. ■■ ~»' >■> •«•* Write to Department "E" for full particulais. " - E. W. Mills & Co., ]M] Agents, Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. ' j am \ THE VITAL? Y» IT IS NOT AN ELECTRIC/ J '',' Y\ CLEANER, AND IT IS NOT"*" Y\ A / "HAND" ( CLEANER■a IT IS AN fHfe AUTOMATIC I ;, W\ CLEANER. "*r t » llLV*'-fl 1 Starts instantly—cleans erery- •' Xv" ~. am 4 * where. Always re»dy—just m-^ fifnvMl rim lt- Light in weight, K^d\Vß^nKa sturdily built; beautiful in ' V * ll»? I * design. It is one-half the * m '•' faln^l price of any Vacuum Cleaner %\ " 1 l&wl *^** comPlres wfth ' '*' ]ili§|jOHN DUTHIE & Co. __Ww^^^ LIMITED, "S=]g^Bi|^^ WELLINGTON. STANDARD SEWING MACHINES We have sold for thirty years Tue RCcf f They have proved satisfactory and- I iIE DE«li Prices —£5 103. to £14. Others:— Hands, £3/10/-. Golden Oak Drophead. £5/17/6 Fl 111 LTCAR lAllllls Ct We ire Eipßttunicjii apply ill jMrwnti ■ «!■ «■ rtMrlf 1711119 Qfa intfguannteeaUsfutin Estd36jnrt ARTISTIC COPPERWARE ; i; \KJ"E bare just landed at a reasonable cost a very fine Selection o! unique "^: f W artistic designs in both ) ■ *-j COPPER AND BBASSWABE, ' < 1 V ' Including— JARDINIERES, COMB TRAYS, VASES, HOT WATER KETTLES, with or witnout «t»na, . VASLS. H W. JUGS, PHOTO FRAMES, ETO* - Making very seTviceable present*. As these goods we now; almost •pig\nbiiArf r -b» import, you will be wise to make your selection whilst opportunity occurs." C* WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. l'« ■> '£ The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd. : 80, 82, 84. COURTENAY-PLACE. t Al 1 FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. '{ The Goodness — i of the Oat rpiHE Wellington meat expori*. If you lC ]cct any of the X COMPANY, LTD, is prepared ti* outer part of the oat except PURCHASE F4.T SHEEP ANP» the actual husk you sue * _ LAMBS by weight or at per head. , J» • throwing away that which *, embodies the "best of the , ( _ "J, nutriment—valuable mine-' The Company also offers Clients eTcrjjj ral qualities that build facility for freezing on their own account^ Strong Bone and Sound ' '" k ; Teeth. -•• f\m. _3 Prices can be obtained on application WVJIIO cllTlCl the Company's Offices or from any of til.'! TP¥ IMf A Buyers in the country. .■*-, contain all tbe oat—rolled and ■ mo rnRTPTt '* m crushed Into a. perteatly d l gegUbl» w- »UB1J!.», form Managing Director* '(» Insist on OTO »r OATINA and ■> you can be auro yon are getting „ all that you pay for—in nourish- , lnir food-valne, in quality and in I weight. ' In -41b. and 3Olb. Bags ————-——__----_———— . Full Weight Atall g ood ß tor« SSSSfwimi MaiebjL»n|taown4S»n ) l,t*. UiilBRS BLURT l H*'M"l . tin ?l T OOK at them intently for a, fan-. I im~ **BM— I J-i seconds. ; Do you have to wink and blink in. th» GREAT ASTHMA CURE " """"^ " by H. BRITTAXN, Chemis,, %££s&?&£*+. * boon *< is ha\ing_a_big sale imperfect ejes ; ti it >■» ttjtttv tutAi>-\nrTmTTCi Mark the word "aocuratdly"--if th« Its effects are TRULY MARVELLOUS! oxanunatlQn „ not methodical, scientific/ Aud w united tostamonj of grateful and oxhaustl , o thoro . s n0 ao3uracy J. patients pronounces it to bo v prescription. A MIRACULOUS CURE! P P PAY A VISIT TO OUR,EAR- »v Price 3s per bottle, postage under new LOURS AND WE WILL, f regulations (fragile), IOJd. EXAMINE YOUR EYES. FREE^^ • , =«& SBS5 BS^ NsW. [MOgRISON& o ™ R a I N 8.-I£ no benefit d^wod money/ ■ 10J t CUgTOMHOUSE-QIIAy;" [ willingly returned. , Wellunion. * x -

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1918, Page 5

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