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Wrist Watches. «I^hb We have just opened up ail exauisite assortment of these useful and fash- fl lonable Bracelet Watches. All are fitted with superior quality 15- B Jewelled Movements, and we can recommend them with confidence. 9ct. Gold Watches, with Leather Straps, 675. 6d; and 70s. each. Exquisite Silver and Enamel Watches, with Leather Straps, quite thfl daintiest Watches we have seen, 555., 605., 655., and 755. each. Gun Metal Watches and Leather Straps, 60s. each. Gold Expanding Bracelets and Gold Watches, £6, £6 10s., £6 155., £7 10s., and upwards. COME IN AND LET US SHOW. YOU THE SELECTION. STEWART DAWSON & CO., LTD. JEWELLERS: i I I i : : WELLINGTON. g GET WRE I For the Mew Year « Have your Ui-i fflQt . Tailoring done exclusively at l F. LYSAGHT'S t Galvanised iron EVERY SHEET PERPEOT. FIRST MANUFACTURED IN 1807. THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE T@»DAV* ■ : ; —: j Make Smooth and Easy Sims. ■-l | WeekV'Sextoblade" razors are modelled on the lines of the regular I : standard razor snob as has been in use for centuries, and they can be used ■ . | either as a plain razor or safety, as you prefer.- Owing ,to the,, safety device, ! "" j the.uMr.Toan'shave .with: a-sliding cutting motion-^the'only correct way to j shave—instead of scraping, as with the standard razor and the hoe, shaped safety. • "Sextqblades"..are Gronnd by Automatic Process I on machinery so constructed as to preclude every possibility of drawing i j temper. They are first ground sharp with a positive wire edge, then the edges | are smoothed and stiffened in two more grinding operations, and finally they £ 1 are honed automatically. Every blade so honed will ctit the finest human. 1 hair, even before the last operation, which oonsists of stropping by hand.. H All blades—of which there are seTen—are uniformly keen and ready for H ' ! shaving. ' Try a "Sextoblade"; you will be more, than satisfied. §9 . ! Price, 20/*. H JL ¥. MILLS & CO., LIMITED | AGENTS FOR THE DOMINION. V ■■ ■■■■•■ JSk Your Features Will Change— But they need never lose charm and attractiveness .' »o long i ai your Teeth are sound! Now, are your Teeth really perfect? W If not, let us repair the faulty ones or replace them • ■ Wlt ' l comfortable, natural-looking, durable Teeth. A little attention now will improve appearance and . health and prevent much worry and pain. ' f||||gk Everything here for your comfort and satisfaction. W Expert Work—Considerate Treatment—Moderate Marsdon .& Chamberlain DENTISTS 11 ® 69 Manners Street, Wellington Hours: 9 in. till 6 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Nurses in ittendince. SATISFIED! The Public are pleased. feNS Our books show an increase' of output each and every year of from 22 p.c. to ,26 p.c. I will be pleased to quote Hair, Kapoc, Fibre, and Wool Mattresses, or Tufted Beds. We sell Tickings, Hair, Kapoo,' Fibre, 'Mattress Fads, and Simmonß' Chairs at close figures. 1 import direct, no middlemen to pay. GET QUOTATIONS. n i*r Trj n* » -25 and 27. FABISH STREET, DAVIDMcCREA, WELLINGTON. : : ' i I II | -- TTW nr'"-'■■-■"'"■""" I fim'iwnwiii—^9 Ashamed perhaps you ought to be. You've prospered; Your business " ' is growing. Is, it worthy of the 'dignity of you and your business to usher friends and business acquaintances into that dingy office with the battered, worn desk P 1 . COMPLETE OFFIOE EQUIPMENT, modern as your business, costs very little; and bear in mind, little things like that go a long way towards influencing favour or, prejudice to your business. If you don't want to change the entire office at once, begin with your desk. We have many designs we can show you. A Ring on 'Phone 2604 a will give you full particulars., S.S. WILLIAMS Co. : Ltd. 117 TARANAKI STREET, WELLINGTON. I

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2404, 9 March 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2404, 9 March 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2404, 9 March 1915, Page 8

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