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There are two kinds of Sowing Machines — The Best —and The Rest. The trouble is, they are all dressed alike; and when The Rest is dressed like The Best, who’s to tell them apart? Well, “the tree is known by its fruit,” that’s an old Test and a safe one. And “The taller the tree the deeper the root”— that’s another Test. What is the root —i.e., the record of these SEWING MACHINES? The one with the deepest root is the SINGER. If you want the Best machine, here’s the infallible Test. Ask for the Best machine and you will get the SINGER. Ask for a SINGER, and you will get the Best.

Perfection at Last 5 THE NEW WELSBACH INCANDESCENT KEROSENE LAMP HAS ARRIVED And displaced all the old types hitherto supplied. It combines all the ADVANTAGES with none of the drawbacks peculiar to the majority of incandes cent oil lamps ... Gives a Perfect Light—So Simple —A Child can handle it. NO WICK TRIMMING ! NO ADJCSTMENT NO BLACKENING OF MANTLES! SAVES TWO THIRDS OF OIL! MANTLE ON FRAME! Burners can be supplied in Central Draught Lamps, or for ordinary fonts. PRICES : —Burners only with Mantle and Chimney 10/0, Lamps complete from 18/- to 32/6. Write us for booklet, giving particulars of this lamp WELSBACH LIGHT COMPANY, 102 and 104 VICTORI A ST., WELLINGTON. Reliable agents wanted. Zealaodia Feel Better, Look Better, Are Better than any others. Zealandsa Collars “IMPROVED GOVERNOR ” and all the ruling styles. None Genuine without the Distinguishing Brand . . . Only Special Award and Gold Medal N.Z. International Exhibition, 1907* IN ALL COMPETITIONS THEY BEAT THE BEST

GOOD IRONING NEE S GOOD ST/ TOH. try to save money by buying cheap starch. It comes dear in the end, for an inferior starch will ruin your clothes. GOLMAN’S STARCH is the starch to buy. It preserves your laces and linen, and enables you to iron them beautifully. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITT T ™«

GOLD SLUICING MADE EASY. . AUTOMATIC HYDRANT /OPERATOR V THEN Patent ■ No. 23267. ,Tha,O.K. For use in Sluicing and Hydraulic Elevating Claims. Saves all loss of ’ ‘Hydrant ’ Time.’! Enables good;Nozzleinen to do 20 peiT cent niQrtf'wcjrk ydtlß: greater ease., i Excellent for blowing in. ’ " Invaluable for blowing tailings. Portable. Easily applied. Instantly attached and de- ; tached. —Apply F. W. KNIGHT, Waipori. Mr H. M. Davey, the celebrated writer on Mining Questions, says (in Otago Witness, 22/7/08): “Probably, when known, Miners will wonder how they did without them.” THE CLYDESDALE STALLION YOUNG COMMANDER. Will Travel the Grey Valley. VCUNG COMMANDER is a bcijutiful Black Horse, years old, bred by Mr, J. E. Thomas ‘‘Houston,” Wakanui. He is of groat substance and power, with many points to recommend to a breeder. Ho is a prime mover, has a perfect temper and sound constitution. His Sire, Commander by Lion-King, imported by Mr Hugh Rue from Scotland, Young CommandDam, Monia by Kelvin, G. G. by Strathmore, The above horses need no comment. Young Commander possesses some of the best strains of blood in the colonies, if not in the world. Fees, £4, groomage 6s. Two or more mares £7; payable Ist January. Three or more mares according to agreement. A. J. WARRING. IKAMATUA: Proprietor. P.S.—Groomage fee 5s payable first service.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT REEFTON AND TRAVEL THE AHAURA AND TOTARA FLAT. The Successful Trotting Stallion,

LORD RUE. (By La Rue (Imp.)’ Dam, Kate.) T A RUE (109) is a handsome chest- • nut horse, standing 16j hands. Ho is beautifully mannered, perfectly sound, and has a public record of 2 min. 34 sec. for one mile. Lord Rue ran second at Plumpton, first at Ellesmere, miles in 4 min. 16 sec, winning by 60 yards untrained. First at Plumpton, Christchurch, 1 mile in 2 min. 42 gac. First at tho Metropolis tan Grand National Meeting, Ig miles, in drain. 16 sec., on a heavy track. Lord Rue has also the credit of winning the first race in New Zealand for trotters only, 1 mile in 2 min. 39 sec., winning pulling up, also won the Ahaura Handicap, in the middle of the season, untrained, winning by 50 yards. Besides being a first class horse on the track, he is also successful in the Show Ring, He was first at Christchurch ; first at Leeston ; for two years, first at Waimate; first at Hokitika for Stallions and first in the 15 stone Hackney Class. He is a straight out trotter and cannot fail to make a great name for himself in the near future. For full pedigree see cards. TERMS : £3 3s ; £1 payable first service, balance January Ist, 1909. Groomage, ss. For further particulars apply to groom in charge, or J. H. HICKTON. OwMri Roafton, o/o Crumpton's

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 October 1908, Page 3

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