BEAUTIFUL NEW PATTERNS in Spoons, Forks and Cutlery Specially Suitable for Presentation* A HONG the many charming new designs in Tableware now on view. 11l in our Showroom, the following aro worthy of special mention. ll] "SIERRA" SPOONS AND FORKS. Every piece 6trong, dignified, and graceful. One of the most pleasing patterns ever show n in New Zealand. Procurable only ' at Stewart Dawson's. per Dozen. each. Soup Spoons 60s. Mustard Spoons. 2«. Cd. , Table Spoons. '60s. Salt Spoons. 2s. 6d. Tablo Forks. 60s. Gran' Spoons. 10s. Dessert Spoons. 545. Sweet or Cako Forks. 3s. 11l Dessert Forks. Sis. .Tain Spoons. 6s. Tea Spoons. 30s. Sugar Spoons. ss. Afternoon or Cofl'eo Sugar Tongs. Ss. (id. Spoons. 21s. "SIERRA" CUTLERY, > Tablo Knives, £5 10s. per dozen; Dessert Knives. I's per dozen; Meat Carver's, 355. per pair; Poultry Carvers, 50s. per pair, . "CROMWELL," "RANDOLPH," AND "BLENHEIM." Finest Quality Silver Plated on White Metal. Designs dainty \ and well-balanced. Bought direct from the Manufacturers and quoted at keenest prices: I Salad cr Fruit Servers, 17s. pair; Saucn, Cream or Sugar Ladles, •Is. Cd. pail-; Pickle Forks, 3s. each.; Butter Knives, ids. Gd. - j each; Jam Spoons, 3s. each. RUSTLESS CUTLERY CABINETS. Fitted with Wingfield Rowbotham's (of Sief&cld) Famous HYGIENIC BUST/LESS CUTLERY, and Finest Quality Old English E.P. Spoons, Forks, Ladles, etc. Can sirongly recommend this stainless and rustless cutlery: - No. IG3O CHIPPENDALE DESIGN CABINET-Contains <)1 pieces: 12 each Table Knives, Dessert Knives,/ Table; Spoons, Tea Spoons, Dcs- I sort Spoons, Forks, etc., in Old English Pattern. X 32 10s. I No. 1631—103 Pieces ns above, with 13' Soup Spoons extra. J!3ss. No. 1552—117 Pieces, in Handsomo Oak Cabiuot JMO. No. 1593—123 Piecss, in Handsome' Mahogany Cabinet. -£45. Wo also have some Canteous with a smaller number, of pieces, which aro not fitted with Rustless Cutlery. p • [ / - ; PRICES, £U 10s., ,£lB- 10s., ,£2O. As wo havo only a limited supply of these new lines, orders should bo placed at onco. If you cannot call, write by early post and your l|| -requirements will receive immediato attention. j STEWART DAWSON And co. (N.z.) ltd., JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, WELLINGTON.
Pirfl S Great Salvage Fire-Sale pjwa j j t lIG e starts Wed., May 16th, '" G # j 'AT , ! fefad's Complete 'Fsmisbing Warehouse i Goods damaged by Fire, Smoke, and Water, reduced from 20 I to 50 per cent. I ■ j Como and secure Bargains in ■ Furniture, Bedsteads, Bedding, j Linoleums, Carpet Runners, Carpet Squares, Matting-- Squares,. [ Blankets, Hearth Rugs, Sofa Rugs, Door Mats, Chesterfield Suites, j Bedroom Suites, Kerbs, Fenders, Firo' Brasses, Companion Sets, I Toilet Sete, Lamps, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, and Pots, Vasos, etq. 5 | ALL AT SALE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. | RADFORD & <CO. - If tiers Street
0 r"" — rss \ \—°\ f 555 * k—\ |k ! Keeps Contents Steaming |D | Hot for 24 Hours or Icy, 'Cold for 12 -Hours* jJH : BThe Icy-Hot Bottle is a glass bottle within a glass bottle II m, | 8 with a vacuum between. The vacuum is a non-conductor | S ■. | 1 of heat and cold, and preventa the liquid placed in the jj> m S bottle from changing temperature. i| 1 j The heat or cold of the liquid cannot reach the outside sllnraij 71 air and the heat or oold of the outside air cannot reach sagEES? j"! >9| tho liquid. ailLl' 1 i You have nothing to do but fill tho bottle and cork it. jf | I The glass vacuum bottle,.-called the filler, is mounted in ju jl ] i a handsome sietal case, l{ ;j 1 I With Screw-top Drinking Cup,. j if which holds the cork in. place. The case is nickel-plated jjSS|§l I ! _ or leather-covered. .- gs||||sJ]> p? Us The glas3 filler is held in the casing by a thick, soft, • elEpi»|j!B jj 1 rubber cushion at the neok and a padded spring at tho ( — Or IB \ bottom; tins cushioned it is protected against breakage. IS | If a break occurs it can be re paired at home by the user. A pres- 8 f Bure on a spring in the base permits the bottom to be removed and J I the filler replaced. J I The elastic heat insulating supports inserted between the inner and J j outer glass walls of filler steady and strengthen it by '■> 1 ffl Preventing Vibration of the Inner Bottle. jf Icy-Hot Bottles are a necessity when motoring, camping, boating, El driving, fishing, hunting, travelling, or picnicing, and are indispens--1 able to the housewife for keeping the baby's food warm at night, U having a oup of tea ready in the morning or after reaching home from L ■»•» an afternoon's shopping and feeling too tired to make it, *■ ! Every bottle tested before shipment. Refills in stock. Pints, Bs. 6d,, 10s., 12s. 6d. Quarts, 155., 17s. Si., 18s. Bd. Write to Department "D." _ EW. Mills & Co., Ltd. [ PS. 8. F. Stone. v . ' J*J j™ ~ X ""'ii'ii'i'iTiMii il ?■■!■■■ mwi in ■ill BmiinrnjjHirf IWmii i ii ft knMBSMBAHoa £tffS^
. i _^_— — - -* m^\m iros'.'Valvss | «lte| i o l|l| • .MADE IN CANADA. 'jl I Wm GLOBE, ANGLE, CHECK, AND ' J|L l mSm RENEWABLE DISC VALVES. * "B§|* j l§|f|||f. ALL Genuino JENKINS VALVES JW J havo name engraved on Body. saSw I iJ|fSJj| For Oil, Stoam, Acid, and Water. .JmrnJa,!? S fpH| JENKINS & MACES,' L6i„ |i§||Xj ENGINEERS, FoatherGtsn Street, WELLINGTON. |
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