sa STEWART DAWSQN'S LATEST l=j WRIST WATCHES WITH UNBREAKABLE GLASS :: Meal lor Soldiers, i Sportsmen amd Motorists. /f / ]KV rffWi. «FFIU.J,IIMPI.IJ..«Hr.BIW /// mml r pil IvSJ'j very fine Watches have," H / jftwMfk special quality 15-jcwelled I'olished llif Nickel Movement, which screws into tjJ tiie Case from the front, also full RaffljJ l\K\V (Hum Dial and Hands. In addition to I /wi nitnlltiX l vVW the protection afforded b.v the Special mOl it I W \il k'ase, a. dust-baiid thoroughly guards MiU yX'/u/ ,0 movement® against- all the harmful £Wl ' effccts of (lust and damp. « 1 One attractive feature of 'hesc New I \\ V JIM Wrist Watches is the Unbreakable \LA/|p 'Wffi Glass, which is just what every Boldier wji Price, complete with J? / Strong Leather Strap ■ Sj/ yJ I and Dial Cover ■ I j OTHER USEFUL GIFTS FOR j SOLDIERS. V/ATCH, CLOCK, POLISHED METAL MIRRORS—Un- . . ; j breakable and rustless. "JEWELLERY REI Price, 48. 6d. Aim cm I COMPASS, WITH LUMINOUS DIAL PAIR ? AND EN I —To carry on wrist or in pocket. CR / V INC AT 8 Prioa, 6s. 6d. I SAFETY RAZORS—Auto-Strop, 255.; MODERATE 7 O'Clock, 14s. Od. j Gillette, 255. ALL POST-FREE ON RECEIPT OF PRICES. ...... , REMITTANCE. ' ' ' STEW AMI DAWSON & Co. "i----*™|j Jewellers, Silversmiths, Watchmakers, Wellington. ! SALE PRICES. ' Chesterfield. Suites, £10/10/-. Oak Sideboards, £4/10/-. Duchess Pairs, £2/10/». Wardrobes, £2/5/-, I Couches, £1/10/-. Dicing Tables, £1/10/.. High-back Chairs, 12/6. 7-plece Suites, in Velvet, £10/10/-. ! ' And hundreds of' other- lines going cheap at I RADFORD-•'.& CO.'S I Great CLEARING SALE I. now on: 43, 45, 47 MANNERS STREET. ' ♦ I MEETING THE DEMAND FOR T BETTER FURNITURE people have a general idea of how they wish their house to look . when completely furnished, but they . | i^nSy usually lack the particular knowledge [ •of how to achieve the desired effect. j fe|f' Tin's is where our assistance proves so / j Our experience goes back over a- long . - '"• period—over many years of' making llllllFfliiiife. — and seUing Furniture that never fails ||| COUNTRY ORDERS PACKED FREE. ||$~- - ■ B.S. .Williams; Go. Ltd.,, • 117 Taranaki Street, WELLINGTON. • IM®® EH H ' iLra .-.Tie a knot in your handkerchief, before gf M remind you to order;a tin of Wm j C HouTen'O C Cocoaj Br Ajdelicibus|bevei'age. "1 - ® 1L,,. ..THE STANDARD COCOA"OF'THE WORLD. ' raJf CHEAP, BECAUSE A LITTLE |Pi " GOES A LONG WAY. • i A FOOD FOR THE MUSCLES. 1 life*® A TONIC FOR THE'NERVES. sy§l , IIMi A DELICACY. FOR PALATE. IK BY ELECTRICITY The "HE AT WELL". System.This heater can be attached to the storage tank of an existing hot water system, or. it be supplied with its. own tank, and when ininstalled acts as tin ordinary Hot Water System. Write to Roberts' Iron, steel and Oven Works, , ELECTRICAL AND ENCINEERINC DEPARTMENT. 'Phones 1767 and 3865. Box .85, G.P.0., WELLINGTON. • Offices: 31 Hunter Street. Works: Holland Street. Sole Manufacturer of tho Roberts' "Salamander" Ovens. iu > iwhwhimbsju'-'ii -'m-Tf *tr?^n-nx—jumwrmuMi. j TRUE -- PERFECT MESH - DEAD FLAT ;WEAGHT'S NETTING THE BEST WIRE NETTING MADE il : —THE WHISKY OF ■DISTINCTION--- |j | . lISSIB | 1 | HAROLD W. BROWN ,& CO., .Agents. .'j I
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2877, 15 September 1916, Page 8
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