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f WATSOPS’S Ko' 10 WHISKY I THE BEST IK THE WORLD I r*' ——T-^feg^rrs^fj'j^^ggpfrgs^ Gresham fiotel Lambton Quay fj NOW OPEN for the reception of Guests. p |l Tiw Alteration* and Irapiovemaßts la this Hotel cannot but attract attention. }j jl P.O. Use* 717, TflBiFP e>* aPniQfITIQH At hotel OFFIOg. 'Khan# 343 j I*. J. (PADDY) Proprietor. H jy.ar— ".mar ~:nart —rrmat '"db! —sasssßO THE NEW “ GLENALVON.” AUCKLAND. SITUATED IN WATERLOO QUADRANT (Opposite Government House.) jVTOTICE i'a hereby given that the rebuilding of this old-established -Hotel -has now been completed. Sixty rooms, largo and small; e e ... and everything up-to-date. The most convenient and exclusive pos in Auckland, enjoying unsurpassed view* over the Auckland Harbour I emu Hoarders specially catered for. Terms on application to tho proprieties , -MRS M. D. SHERFF,. f “=“ jrank Oakes =“=-■* n WILLIS STREET PROPRIETOR OF THE WELLINGTON n !:.Duke M EdltiMirgD Pole! J v3Bcr=: „ .-lat,.. "jblt—.-jaai , .-im 1 =!□* ■ — -3 B WELLINGTON’S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. HOTEL BRISTOL, {CORNER OF CUBA AND GHUZNEE STREETS). STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. EXCELLENT CUISINE. , .TARIFF: 71- per Day; 37/6 per Week. Permanent Rates by arrangement. 'PHONE 1050. NIGHT AND DAY PORTER. Proprietress. SIRS A. KNOWSLEY SIX STORIES OF SOLID COMFORT. “ARCADIA” PRIVATE HOTEL (Opposite Public Trust Office, LAMBTON QUAX. VOTED BY THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. THE MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN THE NORTH ISLAND. MRS. E. COCKAYNE :: PROPRIETRESS. ' PANAMA HOTEL Cerßgr Vivian and Taranaki Itmts. J- C. MASON, ProprUtw The PANAMA oflora to Permanent and Tranaiant Gneato ExoaUent A«wtmnod*Uo» .combined with Moderate Tariff. Only the best o i Al«» ■ and Spirits kept in uteck. A SINGLE BOTTLE AT WHOLESALE PRICE. “STOP” AT THE HOTEL where tho Travelling Publlo Stop-* “THE CARLTON,” fVILLIS STWCCET. Mrs. F. M. PAULSEN, PrapiietraM S?B* Before going out drink a cup of Van Houten’s Cocoa ft fortifies the system against fatigue and strengthens the nerves. A delicious beverage. Cheap because a tittle goes a long way. . A*k ymir grocer for ■ ».mpl» . ■A.-Aseiß.,., ■Jtidrpenwa PiowOr." -*®" l and tment cf . Cones Genuine Ball Bearing LAWN MOWERS We famous'GßEAT AMERICAN”' lawn mowers The “Great American’’ Ball-bearing' Lawn Mower is made with a patent cone adjustment, so designed to give the best bearing surface with minimum friction. The steel balls are all of the highest grade, and are placed in dust-proof steel-coveaed cups. The wear is taken up by an ingenious patented device. The driving wheels are 10 inches in diameter and entirely covered about 5J inches; Therefore the Grass Cannot Enter the Motive Power, and they are as nearly dust-proof as can be made. The revolving cylinder is 6 inches in diameter, has five solid cast steel (patented) cutting knives, hardened and tempered in oil, and protected by malleablo supports and a rod passing through the cylinder. The dead knife (or cutting blade) is of solid cast steel, improved shape, and Can be Regulated to cut the grass from fin to Ifin, from the ground as desired. No bicycle was ever built with a greater degree of perfection in regard to the ball-bearings and adjustment than can be found in this lawn mower. The material used is of high-grade quality, so that breakage is not likelv to occur. The “Great American” is handsome in appearance, and experience has failed; to show where any further improvement can be made or anv better ball-bearing lawn mower manufactured. Sizes— 15, 17, and 10 inches. Also in stock—Pennsylvania Jr. and Pennsylvania Golf Lawn Mowers. lis H Gfi I lßd r 5 Wellington, j E. W.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9788, 11 October 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9788, 11 October 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9788, 11 October 1917, Page 8

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