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IT Table Cutlery That Willi Mot Btain, or' Bust I. P 11 II >h>uhhiiimijwi mn || || Q I 0^* R "Hygienic" brand of Rustless Steel Table and Dessert 8 HI II " Knives is absolutely the Best on tho Market. The blades ||||| 11| || are superior in temper and finish and will give by far the I B longest service. As they aro unaffected by food acids and do | II not require to be cleaned on a knife board or in a. cleaning-- , I i I machine, these "Hygienic" Knives save, a considerable amount of g I time and labour. It is only necessary to wash the blades | I after use to put them in first-class cutting condition. | 11| || Sold in quantities of not less than half-dozens. . • • 1111 9 ill || Full Size Table Knives, with Finest Afi lr> DOZEN. 1111 | HI) White Ivory Grain Handles _4 / O > 1111 | 11111 Dessert Knives, do a 9 /„ DOZEN. ' | I Order at oneo as supply is limited. ' 1 HI Al Quality Spoons and forks. I Our beautiful Old English and Fiddle Patterns are strongly I 111 plated with Pure Silver on a foundation of Hard Nickel. They ||||§ a|| I] ~ arc tho ilighest-grnde made. Any quantity supplied. | I Table Spoons and Forks 475. 6d. Dozen. I I Dessert. Spoons and Forks 355. Dozen. II 111 a Tea Spoons : ; 20s. Dozen. ■ | 1 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. AVE PAY I 1 POSTAGE. . || || 5 STEWART DAWSON & CO. Lid. S CORNER LAMBTON aUAY AND WILLIS STREET :: WELLINGTON. 1 WE HAVE NOW REMOVED INTO OUR ' NEW PREMISES, LATE H. FIELDER, k CO.'S, 43, 15, and «, MANNERS STREET, AND WILL CONTINUE OUR GREAT CLEARING SALE FOR 14 DAYS ONLY. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER! BEST VARIETY IN TOWN I j___»»i__j^_»_il«i_ii»_i_iiii»ij»^i|,i,ijim^^ I FURNITURE THAT WILL OUTLIVE ' g TOE WHOLE HOUSEHOLD, — \ H —I r Charm of Williams' Oak Furni- Q L-'-j Q I|F m ™ l ture is enhanced by its Solid Dura- j MMI j M *" bility. A Bedroom or Dining-room Suite life' I llf mn can be "weathered" or stained as your |j "J |&j gw ™" Taste requires—but it remains Oak and . Ht? ISg gives surprisingly long service for a 1 I Wat am truly, moderate first cost. '. j .111 l|p nil ™ Let Williams furnish your House. That , j VTri\ m is the Economical and Most Satisfactory , r i ~''R : nf HI Country Orders Packed Free. ■•"-'• p3jp| .'" M S. S. WILLIAMS CO. LTD. M 117 Taranaki Street, WELLINGTON. jfj\. Galvanised Iron V\ lliiiif i\ EVERY SHEET PERFEOT. F,RBT MANUFACTURED IK 1637. TOE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCS T@-DAft JONES AND CO. J"""' 1 " 1 """" «—» CLYDE QUAY,. WELLINGTON. 1 PfflfrflM (Established 20 Years.) 3 fUSR BUYERS OF LEAD, BRASS, D&WSOII'S \J ZINC, COPPER, IKON, RAGS, ROPE, and RUBBER. 'Phone 723. ft JPfiPfgCtBOSI " USERS DUE TODAY. SCOtCoI Two oversea vessels—the C. and D. liner on Muritai and the New Zealand. Shipping WW fa AC KM I '■ Compnny's Kua.hine-o.ro due in port from WBaßaStfs I Auckland to-day. The Muntai, which *> } cornea from New York, will discharge at supplied-t-0 the House tho King's Wharf, and is expected to leave '" ' T l ■ ~„ C.,l_ ; n for Lyttelton to-morrow. Tho Ruabmc is ot Lords, IS Oil Dale 111 from' London. this district. Obtainable paloona delayed, at leading Hotels. 'The Bad weather has caused the Paloona to purest Whisky distilled, be delayed at Ly Mellon, and she will not ' . . . ( m nn 11 now arrive here until Saturday morning. ASk lOr J. ._ . \-i. An endeavour will be made to dispatch . . . PEARSON & CO., i her for Melbourne on Saturday night. Wholesale rrom reariour. «u , > ItUAI'EHTJ AT AUCKLAND. ' Customhouse Quay [ A Press Association message from Auck- » ~,„ „ — i;_n_ land states that the Ruapehu arrived at that port from Liverpool, via. Australian _ — ■ worts, yesterday morniug. The liner should show up ot this port about the middle of next. jfflffil Tho Putiki should show up from Auck- > land about Sunday. She will resume her , oTYIKP nn fhn rr-ife those cold running almost iuimcdiatcly, and will S™ V? up - sif EfLuTrTt probably leave for Wonganui on Wednes. " nights, using sparkling knob, 0 day next. Waipa Coal. Waipa is the coal The Wakatu is to • go on Hie dip to- which burns as clearly as woodday for cleaning and painting, beforo the coal which doesn't go out. Nor commencing her running on Holiday. will crac ki e or jnlit all over the Tho Warrimoo, leaving Bluff to-day for hearthrug .\ud Waipa Coal is Auckland will call into Wellington on heart_ru_. ua_ v> r to the heat without fierceness.Test it! Tarawcra is due in port about 3 o'clock Order Waina Coal To-day-save tins morning from northern ports. She 2s. on the lon by paying cash, will if powible be dispatched for tho south at 5 o'clock this evening. The To Anau is duo from Auckland about 10 o'clock this morning, and has . -.nmwrt-F T* ira f\YSVtoT 2Scrr»-s^morKv P Sin b i f0I?14,r0 - SAMUEL BROWN The Queen of the South and the Awahou . jp have been delayed by rain at Foxtm. '' They are not expected her until to-morrow, 31 . 33 j Qr ,nston Street, and and are listed to suil iUe same clay. The coastal steamer Tainui is not ex WFI LINGTON peered to get away for \Valtera until /Vtl.Linu 1 ui\. Saturday. , _ T> ■ ,„, or-iov Captain I'. Venn, who lias been in tern- Tory Street Depot— Phone IMSA Captain Willis Street Depot- 'Phone 124. ness, has been appointed to the poniion- " cut charge of the vessel. f —. The otcamcr Putiki, which left Auckland — tor Wellington on Wednesday, put back yesterday, as the chief engineer. Mr. ' _~ _ Graham, had sustained injuries to his Bp% m 8388 rp) p,H ""g^'^i: hand. She will, says a Press Association g% Gj km . | ' The Andrew Weir steamer Kancric, which ~ arrived in port on Wednesday aiternoon -_~_„„ . „„,,,„ „,„ vi n,: PJ for bunkers, steamed out of the stream 88 DESIGNS and TRADE MAR—- Ob- M shui'iJy after , 8 o'clock last night, in. B TAIN'ED in all Countries. ja continuation of her journey. jffl ~_. . a Tho Melbourne Stcamdup Company s I HIQ _S & 0 DONNELL fl Perth, according to a Press Association gj 1 iiu'—** «*. v/ _ vm. »«__ im message, left Newcastle yesterday for ja Intcrnstlonal Patent Attorneys and jij Nelson and Wellington. MS ri>ncnitinp Fn_lnper_ rS Next week's Svdiicy boat-tho Uivcriun- | Ccnsmttng Engineers, u left the New South Wales port at 1.35 Kj « GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. H p.m. yesterday for Wellington. She con Rj ' M be expected to arrivo at this port early [a Inventors advised npoD all matters M on Monday morning. j-9 relating to Patents. Mechanical H The C. and 1). liner Star of Australia KM Drawings made by expert draughts- f3 left Auckland for Wellington, via Nopicr. gj men. Booklet on Patents. H ta «SS , . ißt Shc shou,d m " %;m^^^^m,^^

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2810, 30 June 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2810, 30 June 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2810, 30 June 1916, Page 8

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