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The '<)8 pattern English wheel is distinctively a high advance in comparison with other makes. Indeed, so far have improvement extended that any other alteration for the better seems practically impossible. Weight has been reduced without lessening stability. The finish has been added to. The machine made by the well-known Swift firm at Coventry lor instance is reinforced at every joint so that the frame work is as rigid as a rock „* # The sunniest spot on earth is a bright, cheerful household kept spick and spun by the busy hands of the tidy housewife. Sunlight Soap is the best help she en have. It will enable Ik rto keep her home bright and beautiful with a fraction of the efforts required by other soaps. %* ' The Mas&ey-Harris machines are so well known amongst agriculturists that it is supeifinous to say anything in their favour. Attention is called to the firm's advertisement which aj pears in this isßue. It is interesting to note that the tot.il output of MaseeyHarris' wide open binders exceeded that of all other makers put together in the harvest season of 18!)7- ( .)8. t *^ Messrs. Dwan Bros, the well-known hotel brokers, Wills street, Wellington, report the sale of the followii !<• hotel prnpeities :— Mr. W. T. Watts' interest in the Railway 11-ju.-], Diuic-virk* to Mr. W. E. Andrews, late of the Clarendon Hotel, Mav<rley Mr?. Ottaway's interest in the Central Hotel. Pulmerston Nortl . to Mr. Edward Fitzgerald, lute of Oamaru ; Mr. J. McKay's intere.t in the Star Hotel, WoodvfLe, to Mr. J. L. Dcnipsey, late of tl c Central Hotel, Otaki ; Mrs. De Vere's interest in (he Ship Hot* 1, the Fort, Neleon, to Mr. S. J. Flewellyn, late of Wellington ; Mr. G. B. Lusk's interest in the Empire Hotel, Palmerston North, to Mr. Jameson, lute of Wellington ; Mr. H. Tin nib' interest in Ihe Universal Hotel, Ekctehuna, to Mr. Jenkins of LkcLdiuna; aleo Mr. Robert Feymcur's interest in the Club Hotel. Puhiatua, to Messrs. Hodren and Nicholls, Ltte of Vanganui. — %*

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVI, Issue 12, 22 July 1898, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVI, Issue 12, 22 July 1898, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVI, Issue 12, 22 July 1898, Page 15

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