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TOOLS I TOOLS! TOOLS! We carry the Largest Stork and the Greatest Variety of Tools for all trades-CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, ENGINEERS' TOOLS, PLUMBERS’ ■..OOLS, BRICKLAYERS’ TOOLS, FARMERS’ TOOLS, TOOLS FOR ARTISAN AND AMATEUR. CALL AMD SEE US ABOUT ANY TOOL REQUIRED. r\ The WADE BENCH LATHE. Price, £4 10/. Screw Cutting, £9. Despite its extremely low cost, the Wade Lathe is a strongly-made, accurate tool, that is capable of turning metals, wood, or ebonite up to 4in in diameter by Win in length. It is fitted with a Three-speed Cone Pulley, and the Slide Rest, which has a cross feed,, travels the whole length of the bed. for Amateurs, Wireless Telegraphy, Motorists, and Mechanios. SCREW-CUTTING LATHE Has 13 change wheels, which will cut right or left threads from 6 to 60 threads per inch, including Metric. LAIDLA W & GRA Y, Ltd. DUNEDIN. Handsome Semi-cut Table Glass Table Comport, 12/6. 1 Fioso Bowls, 7\m high, 25/. Smaller size, 17/0. C*HE design and cutting of this beautiful, useful, and lasting Glassware are rich and heavy: in effect equal to cut crystal. The price is less than half. m .3-Footed Bowl, large size, 12/0. Small sizes, 7/ and 10/6. Shape as illustrated, but slightly different design. Large Jugs, 17/6 Divided Dishes - Sweet Dishes Sugar Bowls - - Cream Jugs - - 18/6 4 6 7/(3 7/0 m 1 -mills * m m mfmm The Block,” corner Princes Street and Moray Place, Dunedin,

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Evening Star, Issue 19004, 28 July 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19004, 28 July 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19004, 28 July 1925, Page 12

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