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ECONOMISE ! ! Grind your own wh«at. Thin English Maize or Wheat Mill has hard metal cuters accurately made, all parts coated with Pure Tin, made especially for grinding corn (boiled, wet or dry), grinding at will, either fine or coarse. Diameter of cutting face. 3 Jin. Diameter of hopper, sJin. Height overall, |4in. Price, 19/6. Postage, 2/2. WEATHERSTRIP —Shut out cold, wintry draughts at your door 3 and windows, prevent jattle and add comfort and warmth to your home. This Weatherstrip, made of special maroon rubberised fabric, is easily attached with tack hammer and will positively make doors and windows draught and weather-proof. Ideal, inexpensive and suitable for any door or window. Price, 4d per foot. Post free. COZY GLOW RADIATOR Keep warm this winter with this neat, economical Heater. Has solid copper bowl, oxidUed base, tip-back handle, and will either atand or hang from wall. Size of bowl, I I in.; height. 13in. Complete with 7ft. cord. Wonderful value at 21/-. Postage, 2/3. RED BALL —This Radiator has solid copper bowl, I2in., with protected element. Complete with cord. Price, 19/6. Post' age, 2/3. ELECTRIC HEATER—Does away with the problem of early morning tea and hot shaving water. Simply stand the nickelplated Heater in a tumbler or jug of water, attach to light socket, turn on the power, and in a few moments you have boiling water. The simplest and most efficient Heater imaginable. Sent ready for use—--12/6. Postage, 6d. PLOUGH CHAIN Best Tested English Plough Chain. These Chains are guaranteed and tested for full strength—Strong, 81b. weight, length Bft. 6in., price 7/- pair; postage 1/10. Extra strong, 91b. weight, length Bft. 6in., price 7/9 per pair; postTRACE" CHAINS OR SPRING CART TRACES-r—Same high quality as above. Best English twisted link; 71b. per pair. Price, 11/6 pair. Postage, 2/3. FOOT-ROT SHEARS, No. I—Special pattern. The shape and keen-cutting blades make the job of foot-rotting easy and quick. High quality steel. Price, 7/6. No^Z—Simiiar to No. I, but longer blades. Price, 8/6. FOOT-ROT SHEARS, No. 3—Special attention is called to the above Foot-rot Shear as one of perfection In every respect for the particular purpose of cutting the sheep's hoof. They are specially made for us from extra high-grade steel, with patent nut. Price. 7/6. Postage, fed. RABBIT TRAPS Best English Rabbit Traps, "Star" and "Crescent brandPrice, 18/6 per dozen. Freight extra. SHROFF & SONS, LTD., HARDWARE. RADIO AND MOTOR ACCESSORY MERCHANTS, 76 AND 78 VICTORIA STREET. AUCKLAND. . _ get hold of FOR DRY CLEANING jk J1 V and dyeing that pleases - Jr MOODY'S DYE WORKS LTD. Phone 41-273 for Van. to Call. Crowhurst St., Newmarket. M.; i'-'J/ - \ lilti ■ wZ i-/- s 'Wm £t#|f % Wmmm, m Y/.ttyy I » m T v - ' ''' >£• 's'i #4 ; W%. m m m m Wi W& §1 m m it m: i —: It Beats all the THE widow in difficulties who sighs for a winning ticket w a lottery may be forgiven; she is m desperate need of money that her husband should have provided for her through nr more AMP. policies. It is doubtful, however, whether, L her heart of hearts, she forgives the man who squandered the shillings that would have secured protection for her. Many . man -J wit. « couple w£ ticket. with. very remote policy .r. " bettin* on , e"rt.''oty° «» who creates a death ..tat. by .akin* out an A.M.P. policy always win*. Here is an instance: A member at Dunedin, who took out a Table A policy (No. 54082) for £I,OOO when he was a young man, now finds that the po icy s an s like this. a js ur ed f ° ° Bonus additions .... * l >' W £2,793 2 0 Annual premium .... .... £2Z 7 6 If he wanted to do .o, thi. member ootid borrow *I,BBBI onl the.entity of this policy, or he could obtain a paid-up policy for £2,608/2/ . A policy like that is a surer investment than any lottery ticket can be, and costs less than many people now put into tickets. Ask the nearest A.M.P. officer or office for particulars of all the different kinds of A.M.P. policies, or send for a copy of Accept only the best in Life Assurance." A.M.P. SOCIETY OFFICES AND AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION. I ' . *-;r. rr, & » .«•. •••• '.i' . fc.;' i§ V:'CV. , " J v. mmi fix** K* ••• •• mm TOTALLING •S3 By License issued under Sec.42of"THE GAMING ACT. 1908." I 'i-A i.i I »' mm (mb 1 2" 1500 3" < 1200 St® ' 1100 5" • 150 2.125 JSO 20AT 110 =£2oo 180, 15 1900 All PHIZES IH AUUVIAI GCtD v• jf.jf nwl nrw - ■ J W- _ w ft' V

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21470, 19 April 1933, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21470, 19 April 1933, Page 16

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