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TOOLS! TOOLS! TOOLS! We carry the Largest Stock and the Greatest Variety of Tools for all trades— CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, ENGINEERS’ TOOLS, PLUMBERS’ TOOLS, BRICKLAYERS’ TOOLS; FARMERS’ TOOLS, TOOLS FOR ARTISAN AND AMATEUR. The WADE BENCH LATHE. Price, £4 10/. Screw Cutting, £9. Despite its extremely low cost, the Wado Lathe is a strongly-made, accurate tool, that is capable of turning metals, wood, or ebonite up to 4in in diameter by 12in 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. TTseful for Amateurs, Wireless Telegraphy, Motorists, and Mechanics. SCREW-CUTTING LATHE Has 13 change wheels, which will cut right or left threads from 6 to 60 threads per inoh, including Metric. CALL AND SEE US ABOUT ANY TOOL REQUIRED. LAIDLAW& GRAY,Ltd. DUNEDIN.

fUR MANUFACTURERS, DYERS, TAN I|3RS, AND REMODELLERB, BUY YOUR FURS DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY AND SAVE ALL MIDDLEMEN’S PROFITS. Show Room and Factory: IS PRINCES STREET (above Stewart DamM'fi). fIWM KPL OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT. Tbona M Of a/i < Zealand To be si in New Hula Better, Please I Making Men Smart is the good work of John M'Crae. Ho gives more style, more value in better cut, better materia] than tailors have ever given. Good solid value is his motto. JOHN M'CRAE 23 DOWLING STREET (Opposite Commercial Bank). RTJTTFR Contains no boric acid or other preservative.

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Evening Star, Issue 19006, 30 July 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19006, 30 July 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19006, 30 July 1925, Page 12

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