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THESE VITALLY DIFFERENT FEATURES Save you WORK, TIME AND MONEY... % Ills M«»sin> \oin "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" 1941 WASHERS m £49/10/0 PUMP CONTROL. • The control of the simple power-operated draining pump is situated at the base of the skirting. A light sideways movement sets the pump in motion. MOTOR Precision Built. • H.M.V. Washers ere powered by a silent running -h.p. electric motor of proved efficiency. It is rubber cushion-mounted to minimise vibration. Sufficient lubricant is provided on delivery to last five years of normal operation. COVER Seals in Steam. • The special rubber moulding around the edge of the cover is one of the secrets of the Cleaner, whiter wash obtoined with an H.M.V. Washer. This cover fits tightly on to the tub, retarding the fall in temperature of the water, and retaining the steam so necessary for thorough cleansing. The kitchen naturally remains free from steam throughout the wash. TUB NECK Anti-Splash. 0 The bottle neck shape of the tub is designed to prevent water splashing out, thus keeping the kitchen absolutely dry and clean. AGITATOR CONTROL. • The agitator control—the lever that starts the washing action—is conveniently placed just hand-high. THE AGITATOR. • The designs of the agitators incorporated in H.M.V. Washers are the result of exhaustive research. They ensure the maximum movement of water through the fabric fulfilling and improving on the function of boiling. In Model 60P the agitator is specially coated to preserve lifetime smoothness, and is impervious to corrosion, pitting or discolouration. CALL WITHOUT DELAY AND ARRANGE FOR A DEMONSTRATION. |H £39/10/0 WRINGER FEED BOARDS. 0 5a tin-smooth stainless steel feed boards, which cannot mar delicate fabrics, are fitted to every wringer. BALLOON ROLLERS. 0 Soft and accommodating, but tough and shape-maintaining, the rollers extract the maximum amount of water without crushing light materials or breaking buttons. They are hand-made from the finest rubber. 9 ■ r 96 TRAFALGAR STREET NELSON.

ideal foi the FarmerGOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY CEMENT C EM ENT CEMENT Troughs. Bails, Fence Posts,' - 1 Milking Sheds, Steps, Paths. Every bag guaranteed to exceed latest British Standard Specifications. Immediate supplies—large or small—from . NEALE & HADDOW • Phone 65 BUXTONS LIMITEE - Phone 4 LEVIN * CO LTD Phone 23 Warning: It is tvery man’s duty now to stop destruction by rust. Paint all metal with Fishoilene. Write Hill and Jackson Ltd., Box 1339, Wellington, for details

I FISHING SEASON 1940-41 I ! ANGLERS I s =§ 1 I § In spite of serious restrictions we have landed most of a our new season’s gear from England. BE EARLY. STOCKS LIMITED. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED FRESH. | LICENSES ISSUED. ADVICE TO BEGINNERS. | I C. T. WEBLEY I If if BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. n n &niiii»«niumnnn»iHiiiißiiroiHiiiiiiHimH!iin!i!iiimi!iHi«imiiHimnniHTiiiiminiHiiiiiiimiiiinimn!!mimiiiiiii!i(im]iiiiinmiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii!iniHminiiß TALKING OF GEMSTONES AND JEWELLERY There is perhaps none commanding more attention than Diamonds ond Diamond Rings. These beautiful artistic creations showing in all stages of manufacture—some in their initial stages and others finished and ready for some slender finger thrilled to receive them—all of them lovely and attractive. One of the newest creations is a semi-lace design or filigree and French clow ring with panel shoulders in Diamonds—a beautiful example of the ring-maker's work, fine and delicate os a cobweb. It is inspiring to see a craftsman at work deftly inserting the finest pieces of Platinum to a ring mount and building the whole up to receive the precious stone. Another may be deeply and richly carved with a wide floral band giving the masterpiece a depth and ornate beauty that is such a feature of the modern ring. It is perhaps not without significance that these exquisite jewels should be dedicated to the sealing of an engagement. The lover of jewellery will appreciate the individuality and outstanding claim to attention that is typical of every creation. BY P. H. KITCHINGMAN TRAFALGAR STREET NEI.SON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 28 September 1940, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 28 September 1940, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 28 September 1940, Page 7

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