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■• '- * ■■ -■_•■■ i fiuuiieu Notioe* G ibsons Limited CASH WAREHOUSES, PATEA AND HAWERA. • ALUMINIUM WARE-Cleaner than Silver-Cheaper than Copper-Fry-pans 4s, &, & 6dj Saucepans and covers " 6s, 7s, ?s fad, 8s; Lipp-d ?mT>7 3f3 f 6 , d II '' « a "f G P aus4s - **«WJ Stewpans and Covers 4s 6<f, fa os'od; s : lk ** * 6d ' 3s ' Ke^ Brass Maslins 7s 6d ; Copper Kettles 4s, 4s 6d 5s 1 !^? , ENAMEL 9L9 LE ft D SAUCEPANS, with planished covers, U pinto to 12 pints, prices 2s 6d to 7s 6d; Enamelled Saucepans, 4 6 and 8 pints 2s 9d, 3s 6d, 4s; Enamelled Round Pots and Covers 4s 6d En amelled Preserving Pans, 16-18-inch, 12s, 15s; Preserving MaSina T 8 quarts, 7s 6d; Steamers for Saucepans, 2s 6d to 3s each ****"** 8 KENRICK'S TINNED SAUCEPANS, 2 pints to 12 pints, l s 9d to 5s- Tin ned Saucepans, 4, 6,^8 pints, 2*. 6d, 3s, 3s 6d. ' KENKICK'S TINNED ROUND POTS AND COVERS fi in 19 v • ► 4s 0d to* 6d each; Tinned Round Pots and Oo^ l[ g' p l^! Tinned Stewpans and covers, 4-6 pint, 2s 6d and 3s 6d Tinned Oval Boilers (Kenrick's), 2 io 6 gallons, 7s 6d to 16s* Kenrick's Tinned Round Kettles, 5 pints to 10 pints, 4s to 9s 6d Kenrick's Pure Tinned. Frypans, 8-ncn to 11-inch, Is 6d to 3s Tinned Frypans, solid handles, 8-mch to 12-inch, ls Gd to 2s 6d' Ulue Pots 2s, 3s ; Enamel Basins, 1-l-inch, 16-inch 18-inch Is Qrt to q n Enamelled Mixing Bowls 2s 6d; Bowls, 5-inch to kmch 6d to Perfect Pudding Bowls with cover, ls 6d to 2s 3d; Enamelled Candlesticks he^s^sTach? andc °™s, 3to 12 pints, 'is 9d to 4s each ; CW Euamelled Cullenders ls 6d to 2s each; Cups and Saucers Is- PY™,,™ i Enamelled Kettles, 2 pints to 6 pints, 2s to 8s 6d each; Meat Bakine E "Td"eaJ: ie DWleS> 10 to W iUohe5 ' U*°2S M; DinmT Md S °»P Hites, E ° a pa e "9d! a i° ePImS mi C ° VerS ' Sl ° 8 Pi "" s ' ls 6d to 2s M ! Li K> cd Sance. Enamelled Milk Boilere, 8 pints, 2. 3d each; gten-pans and covers 2s, in X£35 i && l l Jo1 es pint h 2^ 6l6 ls 17s 6di 30 * 18 - witt *» 17s fJ - Candlesticks 6d each; Japaned Dust Pans ls 6d Fish and Egg Slices 9d; Flour Sifters ls, in ldoz. hoxes 7s 6d dozen 2T2 6^ Funnek ' 1 P int > 6d- Tin Kettles, 2, 3, 4 pints. Is P d 2d to 3s 6d each S6mng machine > ioiners and* reaper, . Pannicans 3d; Patti-pans 6d dozen; Tin Plates Id; Sandwich Plates fid, Gravy Strainers 6d ; Jap. Oval Tea Trays, 22 inch, 3s. Travelling Trunks, 16s 6d to 20s; AVash-ups 3s 6d. Galvanised Watering Cans, with rose, 6, 8, 10 quarts, 4s, 4s 6d, 5s each. Galvanised Baith Tubs, 18 to 30 inches, 2s 6d to 5s 6d. Galvanised Buckets, 11, 12, 13, 14 -nches, ls, ls, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d Galvanised Boiler Fillers, 8 quarts, 4s 6d; Coal Scuttles 3s, 3s 6d blop Pails 4s; Dippers ls; Wire Dish Covers, 18 inch, ls 6d. Wire Broilers or Gridirons 6d; Egg Beaters, Toast Forks, 3d. Soap Holders 2d; Kitchen Forks 2d; Hair Sieves 2s; Cane Riddles 2s 6d Iron Wire Riddles 2s 6d; Wire O'.iihes Lines, 40ft., 6d, 60ft. ls Wire Door Mats, 30 x 18, ss; Wire Firs Guard, 38 x 24 12s 6d Copper Wire, Brass Wire, Picture Wire, Jib balls, 3d.

ALLAN I * SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR DRIVING MILKINC MACHINE. THE "ALLAN" OIL ENGINE has now been in the market for thirteen years, during which time it has been used for all classes of work, and put through the most severe tests in all parts of the world, and has proved itself to be one of the simplest, most easily managed, durable, economical, and reliable motors or the day. Up to date we have not had to remove a single engine for being unequal to guarantee or unfit for the work undertaken, fhis record we believe to be unique, and intending purchasers may feel assured our effort will be to maintain this record unbroken. The experience gained has enabled us to make many improvements, and the latest type of "ALLAN" will be found to have exceptionally large wearing surfaces, and to be eminently suitable for hard, continuous running. OIL-FEED. — Particularly strong attention is directed to our improved suction oil-feed, which after ten years' regular use we consider to be a vast improvement over the' air-tight gravity feed previously used. With the suction feed the oil is under no pressure of any sort^ and it is impossible to flood the vaporiser and prevent starting, and no dangerous leakage is possible while the engine is at rest as with the gravity feed. CONSUMPTION.— With engines under test at our works, and using ordinary petroleum, the consumption of oil in the largest sizes is thrpe-fourths of a pint per brake horse-power per hour, and about one pint in the smaller sizes. When not working at full power, the total consumption is in proportion to the work done, and an even spoed is maintained under varyinfg loads MANAGEMENT.— SpeciaI attention is drawn to the fact that this engine was designed to be as simple as possible, combined with the highest economical result, and its extreme simplicity of construction, and the easy accessibility to all working parts, render it an entrine specially suitable for dairymen ancf readily understood and managed even by the most unskilled persons. SEND TO-DAY FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE AND PRICE-LISr. A. BLAIR HARDWARE MERCHANT HAWERA. SYME'S EGMONT SASH & DOOR FACTORY, ET3SAM SAW, PLANING AND MOULDING MILLS, HAWEEA. (j5 SSSSSSSiiSSsSSSSassaissSSw A large stock of rough and dreot '!'!' rr j ™ j, -ci i. '''II 1 ' *** timbeir ' n RJmu, M»t»i, Total*,. \|i H«»d Office and Factory— hi KaViri White piiw> HAWBRA. !]/, Rusticated Boarding T. and G.. ji Telephone 51. (y( y Flooring, T.G.B. and V. lining. I' P.O. Box 67. ,)! JOINERY OF EVERY DESCREP- , „- — V TION, MOULDINGS OF V' Br«nch Ywd»- ;],, ALL PATTERNS. |! STRATFORD. ;i ( ,J SPECIAL DESIGNS TO ORDER . [ ' , '; Tallow casks, butter kegs, tubs,. J Buah ttillfr— - hi buckets, cheese vats, square churn*, | m n? ''< with rtand and pulleys complete. j t>w '1 All iLateinals used for piu^ry and ; TATHAPE. j| manufactured goods is picked and •i£^^?.^^^,^ r % : st2^i3SS2^lsiL ■ thoroughly evsurysd.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 19 August 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 19 August 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 19 August 1910, Page 6

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