It Certainly DOES Pay J® I iiiy at' -Stewart Dawson's! QUB Stocks wove cjnickly ; Goods sold are soon replaced by new i arrivals, so that assortments are always most comprehensive. This rapid Turnover, combined with .our Specialised System of Manufacture and Enormous Direct Purchases, combine to place our • Values, beyond competition. Economy therefore never means Inferiority at Stewart; Dawson's. You obtain the Highest Quality and pay the Keenest Price. Wo commend to your attention these newly-opened goods: LAPIBS' EBONT HAIli BRTfSHES-Special fiualitv bristles. ' ' Prices. 17s. 6d., 18s. (id. each. Others at 7s. (id. and , lis. Cd. each. EBONY HAND MIRRORS-Priccs, 12s. 6d., 13s. Gd„ Us. 6d„ " to 20s. , • Sots of PEPPER AND SALT SHAKERS AND MOSTAKD POTS IN SILVER AND E.P. - Splendid assortment priced from a few shillings upwards. RUSTLESS, Stt'AINLESS CUTLERY—Superior in temper and finish. Will give longer service. Unaffected by • • food acids. No cleaning required—only washing. Avoid inferior cutlery. Get our "Hygienic" brand. AbsoI . lutely the Best obtainable. B 3-TIER, CAKE STANDI) —New Selection, with exquisitely § . decorated China pi ates. Prices, 375. 6d., 405., 455", J ' 575. 6d., G3s. upwards. j SILVER AND GREENSTONE BUTTER KNIVES — 1 Prices, lis. Cd., 12s. 6d. | JAM SPOONS—Prices, 12s. Cd., 13s. 6d. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. | MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. . ALL GOODS SENT POST-FREE. I Stewart Dawson & Co, |j LBIITED. 1 j| Jewellers, Silversmiths and Watchmakers Wellington. ' p nr>iPi'Tili»TiAW4itfti>mnTrlftw>iirwTir*TiitiTtT*iml»-iB«M llll f Hurra rmW»wULI.L'U | J-L.U..a.^fyy» SALE PRICE®.. Chesterfield Suites, £10/10/-. Oak Sideboards, £4/10/-. Duchess Pairs, £2/10/-. • Wardrobes,. £2/5/-. Couches, £1/10/-. Dining Tables, £1/io/». High-back Chairs, 12/ G. 7-pieca Suites, in Velvet, ' ' £10/10/-. And hundreds of other Hues going cheap at - ' 'RADFORD &:€©.'s Great CLEARING.'SALE NOW ONI 43, 45, 4T MANNEKS STREET. . IfSPliir BEMTV and OTILmH ll iTit'.'i —pU.U?" 1 Furniture is made. up. to II X\,U. T I ' a Standard,. not down to a Price. §11 iaailu 1 And that Standard is the Highest. Every it liilL II piece is a perfect example of the CabinetRS T ' ; maker's Art, and being sold direct from Pi our Cabinet Works to the Home a subM" T 3 ' S | ) ilnt;ial saT ' D S i s assured to every purII I J 111 If 111 •? U3 s ' low ? ou our latest designs in I? Ij aL Ilutt-U 111 handsome, durable Oak. Ask us to quote in : ? ytf X?, for a Single Piece, or for Famishing |» your House throughout. s. s, mimm o®., ART FURNISHERS, ||J' •V " "Hij, Taranaki Street, WELLINGTON.- il) If ID \ ILYSAGHTS t Galvanised Iron EVERY SHEET PERFECT. , FIRST HANU)FAO?URED IN IB9f. THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE TO-DAW
A remarkable story of a fugitive German destroyer is told by several men iron) a destroyer which has put into u north-east coast port (says the "Daily Dispatch"). At dusk ,the crew descried in the distance a luminous warship whie.li filed them with awe. It came towards them at it terrific speed. "As it drew nearer," said onf of the men, *'\ye saw the boat was red hot. It was heading for us, and it was only by a splendid feat of seamanship that our captain was able to avert disaster. We could not see a soul on board the fic-ry vessel/' added the bluejacket; and he was supported in this by his companions, one of whom chipped in with the observation that "it seemed impossible for anyone to live in such a place. It was an extremely uncanny spectacle," this sailor continued, "and one I shall never forget, evenThough I live to be a thousand years old. It snot past ns. We watched it disappear in the distance, but what came of it wo do not know."
TJ.VIiESERVED CLEARL\'(! SALE. Special attention is called to an •unreserved clearing sale, which "will be held on the farm at Grejrstoke, near Marton, next Thursday, the property 'having been sold to the Government- Everything offered will be sold absolutely without reserve. The sheep are mostly breeding ewes, and arraugemcnts. if desired, can bo made to have them grazed and looked after on the farm till after lambing. There is also a. choice line of ewe hopgets. The horses arc just out of hard work. The auctioneers (Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd.) advise those in search of cither stock or implements (of which there is a large assortment) to attend this sale. lluyers from a distance on notifying the auctioneers will have arrangements made to take them out to sale, which starts <it 11 o clock sharp. • *■'
Avoid imitations of "NA./IOL —that lionest specific for .md a-wis. No other remedy will benefit you so quickly as the . gcuuino "iviZOl..'— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2843, 7 August 1916, Page 8
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