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jpDIZZZICLji 11=31 II II IEZZHZjq 1 "Lest We Forget" il ' "J Specially Designed by ttie Eroiment Artist [ and Sculptor Allied Drury,S.A. s in Honour J oi oar Fallen Heroes. |_ ALL wishing to express sympathy with bereaved friends and relatives can do so an no raoro delicate or lasting manner than by sending a "Lest We Forget" Medal T suitably inscribed. -Given by a Public Body, School, __ Regiment, Ship, Business House, or Sports Club, it forms a dignified- and beautiful appreciation of a Fallen Comrade ~ and will be highly valued by the recipient. • ' . L. Tho medal is a veritable work of art, anil is the result of |~ twelve months' patient toil. It ranks as one of tho finest Ij modern medals, and has been much 'sought after in Britain— L onoof the first purchasers being E.JI. Queen Alexandra. j~ THE OBVERSE depicts Britannia succouring and crownJ ing with a wreath of laurel a. dying Hero who still clings to -i the Flag for which ho has given his all. In the background r can ho soon the setting sun, symbolical of departing Ufo, the J whole being surmounted by the simple yet touching words -i "Lest "Wo Forget." ° ' t THE REVERSE represents our gallant 'Army and Navy —a member of each. Service standing solemnly with bowed head J and reversed arms reverently keeping for ever guard over the ~| honoured name of their fallen comrade. In the distance are . r seen warships at sea, powerfully indicative of our •mighty EmJ pire. "I SUPPLIED IN THREE SIZES— H • 3jin. , Price, 57/6 . i ljin Price, 22/6 -i ljin Price, 10/6 {: Above Prices jncludo yclvetVlined Case. '. Charge for Inscription on Panel accord- • ; : . r ing to number of Letters. : •" •: Finished in Three Styles — GOLD \' L PATINE, SILVER PAHNE, AND [~ J BRONZE PATINE. |_ It- is impossible in the space to depict tho beauty of ''this Masterpiece of the Modeller's Art. Everyone interested should inspect these Medals in our Showrooms, or write fop Illustrated d. Leaflet. L PROOTJIUBLE ONLY FROM— i Stewart Dawson &. Gfcf Limited, J Corner Lamhton Quay & Willis St., Weliiggiop'L feq—ii—n " I' —» —ii : 'i_ :iarj Irekt Kedncfiois in Fnnlfiirel : '.'. RADFOKD,& CO. ARE NOW Sideboards, Wardrobes, Duchess Pairs, Hallstands, Pedestal Cupboards, Roll Top Desks, Bureau and Office flesks, Overmantels, Wood Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Spring and Wire Mattresses, Kapoc, Flock, and Fibre Beds, Chesterfield Suites, Dressers, Mangles, Wringers, etc., at lowest cash prices. Also, Blankots, Linoleum, Carpet Squares i and Runners, Matting Squares and Runners, Down Quilts, Sofa Rugs, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, all reduced Jo clear at RADFORD & GO'S Most Complete Furnishing Warehouse, 43, 45, 47 MANNERS STREET, CASH OR TERMS. INSPECTION INVITED. I "Williams" Upholstered tastes! '; THE ACME OF COMFORT AND ■ ELECANCE! | ~SfflE make a special feature of hmiriI ously upholstered Settees and Easy \^^K^^^!^^^j-| I Chairs—splendidly made in every do- M^«^. SI tail —and handsomely upholstered with ( Wlft^^ light Summer Coverings or more solid Fabrics. _ THE SPECIAL SPEING EDGES add greatly to the-comfort and I wear oS "Williams" Furniture! ! Call and see our present showing I Wo have a splendid range I for your choosing. VALUE IS OUR STRONG POINT. S. S. WILLIAMS Co,, Ltd, : I 117 TARANAKI STREET WELLINGTON. j ' \ I V^r^s^^ ,4 is | ' \ w got the beat reauftsj | W^fHii W1 W from your cows unleso | Isw Hi \a™* y® u a y ß * ei,na '' tca,| y Orensh [ ■: | ! \Skf eacn cow a ' f * er calvinfif'with u DRENCH* f , >j are In in© dairying business; ko\metoe-'< jji gj money you oan't do without it. J | 1 It costs Bd. to Drench a;Cow. . : | I Price; 16/- clos. Packets, or 1/6 a Packet*;!; m Better buy it by the dozen. | . I SOLD EVERYWHERE. §; I Eaoh PaokeLof SYKES'S DRENCH contains enough far two-doses.,.; 11 I SYKES'S DRENOH AMWUAL-FREE.' Write for it. EJI Pfjj HOT WATER whenever required from a a Li "HEATWELL" Electric System, any quantity. BOILING WATER for all purposes from "HEATWELL" Electric Urns, 1 pint to 10 gals. iff Ji? @W\t** Write to > U P' or seo the Sole ' I'M Wmf///// \ Manufacturers, VI Wwmli Roberts''lron, Steel & Oven Works, J (Electrical & Enginerhig Depaortment). 1 N§§llli^ r SiIF Showrooms and Offioos, 4th Floor, | Bakers' Buildings, Junotlon Feather- \ :: ston Street and Lambton Quay. :: I ifl ' Box 85, G.P.0., Wellington. g yj Phones 1767 & 3865. Works: Holland St. I Solo Hanutacturcr ol the Hoi""'*'-.^° l „. lTt J tjl EVERY SHEET PBRPEQT. / FIRST SfIANUFAgyURSD IN fItSSJ. TKS STANDARD OP - EXCELkBNCB T@»MH»,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2929, 15 November 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2929, 15 November 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2929, 15 November 1916, Page 8

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