FOR DAY OR EVENING WEAR, At the D.liC. LADIES' BLACK GLACE KID SHOE, straight patent' caps, medium heels, > full round toee, button or lace. Best I English make, 14s. 6d. V-. LADIES' TAN GLACE KID DERBY - TIE SHOES, Cuban heels, latest American toes, wido fitting, 15s. 6d. LADIES' PATENT COLT TIE SHOE, . - ffi»»fl " ' plain vamps, welted soles, Cuban TS-S! OCS. heels, very stylish, 21s. LADIES' SPECIAL GLACE KID BOOTS, e' i/v straight patent caps, Cuban heels, I <j V*^/ smart toes, perfect fitting, 15s. Gd.» / & J\/ LADIES' FANCY FELT SLIPPERS, all " /\ fC\ colours, great variety, Is., 2s. lid,, \ \ \ 3s. 6d., 3s. lid., 4s. 6d., 4s. lid., Vfe lv \ ""LADIES' FANCY EVENING SHOES, in \|r\ 'glaco kid ov patent leather, 'ss. 6d., \ 6s. lid., 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d. to 325. 6d. s ' 15s. 6d, , I '« ; \ > OF ' / i AND ■ i - BEST SELECTtOM AMD VALUE !M THE CITY.
Household lines Bepartmest " THE mm," CM id HUBS STREETS. EIECTRO'FUTED SPOONS AND FORES. In tho manufacture, of Spoons, and Forks there aro three important factors: — , 1. The Quality of the Metal to be plated, i 2. Tho Amount of Deposit of Pure Silver. 3. Tho Workmanship..','.' ,\ In tho manufacture of Tho Stewart Dawson Spoons and Forks, only tho purest and hardest Nickel Silver is used. The Deposit of Silver is such that, if tested, will bo found to ho heavier than that of other makes. ' > Tho Workmanship is of the Best. | OUR Al QUALITY SPOONS AND FORKS ARE THE BEST VALUE "l ' IN NEW ZEALAND. ' Table Spoons and Forks - 355. per doz. . ■ Dessert do- do. » 255. „ N Tea Spoons - - - 15s. „ . i ( Sont Post Froo in any Quantities on Receipt of Remittance. STEWART DAWSON &\Co. (N.Z.), Ltd., Jewellers, "The Treasure House," Wellington. , tlm . Jl^_ ;.. C 1062
THE WAIRARM FABS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD, PBODUCK AWJ NTS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS ILKAD OFFIC E, MASTERTON. GENEEAL STOEES AT WEIiINGTON, GEEYTOWN, MAETINBOEOUGR CAETIiBTON. FAHUTCA, AND EKETAHUNA. ' 7 OJfi ■ f MANAGING DIEECTOK, M-Cusolberg, , YOU can crowd a lot of individuality into a Suit of Clothes if you know how Wo know how, and the result is that fine distinction of appearance, for which our Clothrw are famous. ' OtJB CASH PSICES AEE A DECIDED SAVING TO YOU MORRISON AND PENNEY. TAILOES, 114 WILLIS STEEET. ' , , , cim More Dry IRot! The Borer Beaten at Last! " Powellized " Wood Never Shrinks. BE UP-TO-DATE, AND USE POWELLIZED NEW ZEALAND WOODS. YOU VMLL NEVER REGRET IT, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS;— (1) "POWfiLLIZED" WOOD is thoroughly seasoned. (2)-Tho Borer, Whito Ant, Teredo Navalis. will not touch tho "Potrolliaod" Wood. (3) Tho Process renders tho wood less liable to penetration of disoMo gcrme, and is therefore HYGIENIC. U) The wood is absolutely immune to attack from Dry Rot. (6) Timber 60 treitcd is 40 per cent, lighter, and 100 per cent, stronger, than unpowellizcd wood ' \ „ , ~. (6) Tho Process brings out tho grain and markings in figured woods m a very handsome manner. . , , \ (J) 20 to 40 per cont. c loss pamt or varnisnis required than is necessary upon untreated timber. "POWELLIZED" TTMBEE may be used with groat advantage for Railway Sleepers, Pavings Blocks, Bridge limbers. Tram Car Kramers, Ships' Decking and Spars, Casks and Staves, Furniture and Panelling. Doors and Window Frames, > Houso Scantling, Joinery, Fencing Posts, and, in fact, for all purposes where wood is used. . ' .The claims of the Powell Process hav? boon fully proved and admitted by. such wellknown authorities on timber as Dr. Mackoniie, the well-known English authority on the diseases of timber, and Prof(»sor Boulger, of tho City of London College, and other scientists. ( - WRITE FOR INFORMATION AND OBTAIN QUOTATIONS FROM THE MANAGER, POWELL COMPANY,, RANCATAUA, NORTH ISLAND, MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY. v , C 1247
You*re Doing Right .___ WHEN YOU USE WHAT IS F¥ Good and Pure. k^| 'i ||fj| fil THOUSANDS OF'PEOPLE., ARE p| 1| }>i I 11 fal MOEE THAN SATISFIED" WITH jlt^P^Jl^ll^lJ^glJl SYLVBA STARCH. ' AUWAYS ASK FOR " IT IS RIGHT. . ORICINAL PACKAGES.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 543, 25 June 1909, Page 8
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650Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 543, 25 June 1909, Page 8
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