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Makes the Lawn>*tfj^^^ ; The grass becomes thicker, more even, and of better ■colwtf. Remember, the better the mower the better the lawn. A j?ood mower needs but little attention, can always be depended upon', ' and always cuts grass. The Great American Ts an ideal machine, has ball bearings, five tempered' steel blades, also a crucible steel dead knife, with self-sharpening, ■' raised edge feature, ■ • •!■' - • ' The height of cut can be regulated from half inch to one and a- ' half inches. Grass six inches high can also be cut. Finished in aluminium and gold, handsomely decorated and . graceful in appearance. Stocked in is in., ,17 m., and 19 in. Call and inspect these dependable machines at our Showrooms, ■ or write to. Department " P." E. W. Mills & Co. Ltd. Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter & Victoria Sts., Wellington Paint your Roof Now It takes an Artist to paint a picture but any handy man " ■■ can paint a roof. All that is required is a brush, a ladder, and the paint. But it is essential that it should be the right paint—a paint that lasts under all weather conditions—a paint that keeps its lustre and does ia fa notfade- v, l*t/O Patton's "Sun" Brand Red / m Oxide Paint does all that is ballon claimed for it—it is the paint Snamal for Roof. Barn, Bridge or apWMI In Handy Fence. Wholesale Sealed Ca« *»« Quotation C. & A. Odlin L!i Cable Street i "The Best Wall Coating Made!" ; Is what the Manufacturers—and from ■ experience ws ourselves—claim for MURESCO MURESCO is the newest and most satisfactory coating for walls and ceiling's. It is sold in 5 lb. packets in white and tints. MURESCO is ready for instant use by the mere addition of' boiling water. When mixed and applied according- to directions (which arc simplicity itself to either amateur or expert), Muresco ' is guaranteed by us to give a perfect, smooth, velvet-like finish i that will aot rub off, crack or peel, and will positively show no laps. j DON'T ask merely for ' "Distemper :! —specify MURESGO. TINGET'S, Manners St. j Sole New Zealand Agents for MUIESCO A Timely Hint! \ —about Painting [I ' AH householders' thoughts ,are now turning 5 to Spring-cleaning and brightening homes \ ■ for the sunny season. \ Are your walls and ceilings looking dingy? jj Then renovate with "Olsina" Water Paint l This splendid British Paint is ideal for all I - interior decoration. There are beautiful < shades to harmonise with any scheme of j decoration. I • Olsina Water Paints are washable, sanitary" ' Inr^M anc* non-P°ison? us- They dry quickly with ' Ipfc*'^! a r'c'l m3£t finish. Very inexpensive, only,', ! I1+1F"~ f I need water mixing with them. The best by I I*' Hi.' test. Try them. ! THE STEWART TIMBER ! Glass and Hardware Company, Ltd. 80-84 Courtenay Place :: WELLINGTON Your Leaky Roof made Waterproof with MASTACK MASTACK mends any roof, of any material—zinc, iron', slate, tin, lead, or glass—no matter what —in any weather. ' MASTACK is a plastic compound, made of asbestos and plastic r substances. It has about the same consistency as putty, and it is black, but can be painted any colour. MASTACK is spread on with a trowel or putty knife. Anyone ' ' ■■ can do it.- ■ ' ' .'" .■;- '.' •" ,"•. ." '.'. ' MASTACK sticks instantly with tenacity, and remains elastic; consequently 16 will never crack, aad lasts. »• definitely. ! ' Smith & Smith Ltd. Lower Cuba Street, WELLINGTON CYCLE AND SEWING MACHINE EXPERTS ENGLISH CYCLES ... '. Frent «11/ ii/. LATEST MODEL "TRIUMPH"— 4 h.p.. 3-speed counter-skaft ftiaa • S»le Wellincten Afents "Ratascilla" Stwtng MuhMlM Repairs Prompt. ■.■■.. „.'■, 'Hum «Ta F. J. W. FEAR OX CO. 65 WILLIS STRJtET • - WKLL.INCTON

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 60, 8 September 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 60, 8 September 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 60, 8 September 1921, Page 5

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