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We Stand Behind - The "Great American" It is a fact that although there are other lawn mowers on tKes market, fnere is only one "Great American." For years past -we have sold this mower, ana-each' season s.ees sn ever-increasing number of enthusiastic users. <c£2k ■ Thft^ Great American is the" Ififl^ Great^ ■ . . Best |HRBS3gSB AB-wmd Mower ' 111111% I AWKT £ £ .its class maae- Xt was the -UM!\'\v UAWNv first successful ball-bearing lawn /Tfl 1 \ MOWEP m° Wer On the mariet, has mainfit 1/1 \\ "^W ' its Position, and been »/ 1/ \V ,#k lnutated by nearly every lawn W M \\ Wfefr- mower maker.:. . V" Iff •>• Vl J**W/Zak he five cyttncler blades are of ' crucible steel, oil tempered, with' ■ dgßßm'. Self-Sharpening iTP Mi* bottom' knife. '■'■..' Will cut grass 6 inches high to from Jto 1} inches. Finished in aluminium and gold, handsomely decorated. Why not own a Great American» You would be thoroughly satisfied. '■ ■ . E. W. Mills & Co. M Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter & Victoria Sts., Wellington New Season's I Chic Trimmed ! I MIIJJNERY I j •-.■;.:;/;■: - .. !- ' ■ . '.( I "These fascinating i | models will draw \ j crowds of keen shop- \ j pers to-morrow" I i I To secure a Spring Model at | j a low price, without-sacrificing | a anything in smartness or style, - i . o ! is the object of the majority of I women at this season, and this yf^^ ■ I offering of fascinating' little * g m | * Models.is designed to fill the J / # i needs of those who are out to g I secure the very latest in style ■ I / Ml t at a moderate price. B M • ~ S It is impossible to give detailed '^^r . ' |" I descriptions where every Hat is 1 so essentially different, suffice - ! it to mention that the beautiful , C\tr%A Dam»l. u I silk and straw foundations, \J\\& HOpUm? j originally trimmed in the newest | ribbon, scarf and flower ideas, Pv*l#*4* ~ ° present a variety in shape, * * IVC ... = trimmings and colour: lhat en- » 1 sures your satisfaction on~every "" ~" " * ■.-■-.—a —|. point. ■ | ' ' I •"""• •»»»■»■»■■ '"" ».mm.....mmm „■■„„„„., ! See the Special Display in j j Window No. 7 and Visit : f the Showroom on the First 1 ~-8 Floor. . j Children's Millinery { How often have you despaired of securing just what you desire in I Millinery for the young folk? | Realising the difficulty that "besets mothers in this direction we are f concentrating on giving a high degree of service in our Juvenile ! Millinery Section. If we have not just what you require, we will | execute your own ideas in ouj workrooms at exceptionally moderate I prices. _ I j Corner Cuba and Manners Streets - Wellington j j ■ ' ' "" ,j:s.- j. t . ' . ' ■■^; cjQuheroich ROOFrNTfi Over thirty years' experience has • S2=-sL^_ji=sS§222| enabled us to bring Buberoid to perfection. Essentially a permanent roofing, Euberold is used all over the ■S^BilHilEjHimi'iiiiil 'VTliililaSEWi 'world to cover all types of buildings. iiHlßHraiiil w b effected by heat or cold, and. PoiiJDroli'ffml I absolutely -weatherproof. Buberoid faAJgJMMr^*Jjj|i 'withstands the fumes of acids, etc., JHB^ySWSB^WPynMMNJ and resists, fire. SSade in two colors ulb^^^lS^yMß - staniard Slate Groy and Bed. The beautiful natural -coloring of Bed 7- -.^"■~- „'.,_, - —**^r Ruberoid makes a most suitable --....r.l"- "■- ••"*."■"•••• Eoofing for Bungalows, Pavillona • "'"^Z '"'"'"■■ Garages, etc.; in fact, any building • .-><;"■' .ft^^^i vCT^ where a pleasing, harmonious ap-•~-C \ik& *Z" pearance is desired. Roofing repairs >s*^^" ■•■■-^^.■..'•■■■*\Z£g> are avoided with Ruboroid. Its 3£g^^==S=**=^£| first cost is its only cost. Experts >■ r,.*vUBEROIDJ^ cl .»i are avaUablo for laying riat awj >L /ra?tn^lt!r^ff-s Pitched Eoofs. Send for literature. I samples and Price List. ' STEWART TIMBER GLASS AND HARDWARE CO. LTD. SO-S4 COURTENAY PLACE :>. WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1924, Page 5

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