Gifts that Endure* War or no War, people will find money for Xmas Gifts. But this year they will be more particular to spend it on things that last. The right kind of Gifts will be found at STEWAET DAWSON'S. Our Show Cases | are filled with Gifts suitable for everybody. It .does not matter : whether you wish to spend a few shillings or a few pounds; you will find something appropriate here, and also something that will be both beautiful arid useful at just tho price you wish to pay. • '•■•. :-,M We offer a few suggestions for Gifts:— ■•''** l :. ••- n " ) FOR MEN. FOR WOMEN. FOR CHILDREN.- 2li i , -ook Wftohes Silver Mirrors 'Silver and i; "^ Alberts Brushes Enamel £f n 5 s Combs Jewellery, suoh as g tu °f Dressing Cases Bracelets —. ™ bcarf Pins Writing Cases Brooches , '!£ Match Boxes itfanicuro Sets ■ Necklets ' ■■ ■'"%» Cigarette Cases Jewel Boxes Silver Spoons ' : V ' Cigarette Holders Ebony Brushes Mugs ' . • Tobacco Pouches Button Hooks Rattles', f"** Strops Nail Files Hair. BnA'es" "'»!«■ Sharing Mug 3 Shoe Lifts ' Napkin Rings " L ' j|g Shaving Mirrors Brooches . arid 'hundreds • v ™ Ash Trays . Pendants of other " ' '•' ' Walking Sticks Necklets daintr'and '.'• -,m Field Glasses Earrings useful : ';tnFlasks Rings ""'Vim. saya s tMes o vr,jrr : '- Hair Brushes, eto. ' Sei^g,^ . STEWART'DAWSON & eft ltd. '■'?<-&. JEWELLERS. WELLINGTON. / lIIIIIMIIIIIHIHHT < Bl'.»l»J. l .^ T| i |^| yiL „,w 1 . 11 i,j W1 i...,|...1imf ■■y]l TTß| . H ,||, .I.JI .1 ■ I ■■■■ mj, m j fr' __ iv.pleasure we feel in »»2*» ifisssl a H Srea' b3o>. announcing that The' Business Man's -'~, nr ?- We The Commercial Man's Tflll iFi have already And every Smart Man's <"■»■*» U. Had to Extend Our Premises. s"ASo£t2LlV^ti_ XAAAAAAAJC 1 ''V^®*^^ 1 MOTORISTS! ( Gail TrUSt I | can have Extra Service I X £?r^^^7 01 £ Bro r I without Extra Cost 1 \(\ tortured by toothache or \ I la \ neuralgia before consulting lA & if they fit their Cantritli '$ (A a dentist. Deoide to havo \ |; g fTHE dentists' ~W t Thi * Ja the «*P e ««nce of | I Considerate treatment and #| > * thousands of motorists in this | • complete satisfaction. Every | I *\ country—they having tried all li department under personal. I { " , ~ ,„• , ~ a supervision of Principals. I ;; m&Ues. ana found UunlODS ffl Highest class work done. I A ...si., •■.. nrcr r~ m m FEES STRIKINGLY MODERATE % ***** ™ „ BEBT f ° r Wear I Extractions: i f. and Satisfaction. if Painless, 1/.; Gas, 2/6 J£ _ ■ . ■■ m first tooth and i/. each | v Try one of the latest m additional tooth. I „} • id Sets of Teeth: I :* "DUNLOPS." and note i Upper or lower, from i ,3 * "T. M £2/2/- single set. Ex- I ¥ 'the mile&ral m tractions free when sets. I % i- muea g*' § \ Crown and Bridgework: / Vjk MVAJNABI£ ** "WW JB / 30/-Per Tooth. K N®!v * * Jm? \ nurses in \ Ok tm fu2H2? Co - sMr & ATTENDANCE. vj6?y«k \ "*"* S jW\\ ' \ . 69 Manner: Street vsjjS§rjal ffV i|l I J. TYLOR & SONS, LTD. LONDON AND SYDNEY, SANITARY FITTINGS. »HENRY HOPE & SONS, LTD. BIRMINGHAM, f. CASEMENTS AND GLAZING BARS. H. W. JOHNS-MANVILLE CO. NEW YORK, J-M ROOFINGS AND BUILDING MATERIALS. AGENT: JAMES W. JACK ■ 170 FEATHERSTON STREET. -, ' TRUE « PERFECT MESH -- DEAD. FLAT LYSAGHT , S> < ORB ,, NETTING THE BEST WIRE NETTING MADE ..■■ n , J J1.M..1.J1..J i.u.iii,».il.uiui i..i.. «ii ■f.j.iiikii.ajiLiii«i-«ii»,ijiri^n^m--^ TprimilJJ lawn mwn. . ys*° ENGLISH. i J? | Green's "Silens Messor,"- W 14in., 16in., 18in., 20in. (Mma ,ff Also extra Knives & Chains. W^^^^t^^^^^i/.^ Ransome's Horse Mowers, 1 30in., 36in. . I Ransome's "Anglo-Paris, I 12in., 14in., 16in.. 18in. • I Ransomo's "Lion/ 5 13in., I AMERICAN. "Arcade," "New Rover," "New Norka," "Favourite," "Pennant, "- "New Easy," "Premier." Grass Boxes. . CARDEN TOOLS. j Forks, Garden Rollers, I.R. Hose, Branch Cutters. Edging Knives, £ Hoes, Reaping Hooks, Rakes, Spades, Shovel-. Slashers, Sprayers, £ Shears, Scythe 3, Trowels, Tnrff Cutters. I JQHftT DUTHiE & GO. LIMITED METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET. TELEPHONES: Town Department, 3006; Country Department, 156. Offices, 573; Iron Yard, 2564.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2314, 23 November 1914, Page 8
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