rX. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT WRISTLET WATCHES. S/ J*M TwSy M I I'' , ' B ' m P° ss '' ) ' e t° obtain a really good Wristlet Watch, , for a J Anr , **? v^l^i |Q> M * ew s h>Hi n They cannot be made for the money. \ i. I 1 y T° buy a watch that will 6tand the knocks and shocks, the \ \A. ' ant ' ra ' n » of Active Service, one imiat pay a reasonable ' price—and pay it to an Established Jeweller and Watchmaker. \& Ai Stewart Dawson'e we regard every watcli we sell as a, v/w first-claes advertisement. For this reason we stock only Watches fc" w wo can confidently recommend as being absolutely dependable / if » \l\ under all conditions. Our Soldier's Wrist Watches .are highly spoken of throughI FAD fIFFIfFDC out; tlle ew Zealan( l Division, and have been warmly praised lUn vl I ivLllUt by Returned Soldiers. They are undoubtedly tho most suitable Watches for Military work, and are also the best values obtainWβ have an excellent Wrist' ~ tfh „_:„„ AVatct in solid case with screw- able at theso P rlces '- in front, which thoroughly ' .^sSF**. safefruards the 17-jewelled move- AllL Ah I CAI /&^S$» raent against damp and dust. w / > *"/ 5 uu / ) OW Black enamel luminous dial rirj Cl\l PZI hi /*s»v» shows the time clearly at night.' dor, DU/", uD/", ff, I ftllSß. Complete with father Strap .' ' 7 '.' «';.■ Wffltihfc. and Dial Cover. 70/ C QA/ QA/ JuMM®^*. to ±4/15/- rost ■; /ferai®^^m Strong Leather Strap and Dial ' ' 4 li£ ll lBiWa'?« Cover, or White Wetal Trellie T? voo ~ I |S\^^ivVNa Cover. Price, Is. 6d. extra. VtZZ, « lilß^^ ,I ?^^ At any of these figures you can obtain a splendid Day-and- I |p» Night Watch, having luminous hands and figures for showing 'VO \Sft»>» time in the dark, also leather did pro tector. Every watcli care- | vK/\ -^^k fully examined before leaving our hands. ' j / \ nM? Order Personally or by Mail—either way * you are assured of Satisfaction. \ e V —gj. Corner Lambton Quay & Willis Street, Wellington. ss ™ Daify Utensils Scalded in a Few Minutes and •i B f3 Unlimited Hot Water for All Household ■i-L n Arftl D rfrf44e%rNrl/ »« ■ THE Challenge Dairy Cleaneing.. Ap paratue suppliee cold and ll'l HD Jγ UIDOSCS* boiling water to troughs, and, under pressure, to spraying LI ffljnjjk 1 * nozzle for washing cons, separator, and milking machine part!. I" Wmiak b a ' eo Bll Pl ) '' es I • I , fr _™ Boiling Water to Any Part of the House or Shed. I \a A dairy farmer using the above p lant i« equipped equel tee, I I IS. factory. The following is tho opinion of' Mr. Allen Donald, «f II I AKi/ |fw"? Feafher6ton, whose dairy farm is a model one:— Isss _ $3l t«(y Feathereton, Bth October, 19W. Sfl • % v ¥ &\WQ ™ E CHALLENGE HBATEK SYSTEMS, :! I 1 1 TTfPB'' ,1 niLiaJ eaaJß , ., *}?/,. 66 Tiotorla Street, Wellington. ||| f..,,., _ D fJEJfj Gentlemen,-I am pleeeed to be able to ear that, the "flhell|, -■ ,SJJffXi.KI lentre" Dairy Oleanecr in6talled by you is & complete success. I,! ' r'^tvm" J lUfl ™ e labour.of cleanelne the mllkins utensils sad machine. L-.I i j ! ifilil I \\m p&rte is reduced to a minimum, and. indeed, the "Oh&llenge" syng£) i C Y 1hU;»»1 i tern cleanses and. 6terilises eaeily and quickly parts o! tie milkfi6'! ' fl ' Biffi^"m j| ing machine which hitherto it has been impossible to clean. It ill. ' _}• Bffif'* Nl n«i is my opinion that your dairy cleansing apparatus should be inTV"" * "Tγ Ml It stalled wherever a milking maohino iB ua«d. ! i ■• I m\\ >| I WishißE you success. I am, Tours faithfully, PJ ;; ;j B-'JI (Signed) ALLEN DONALD. ~'! }j ||( rjm Demonstrations daily between 9a. m. and 5 p.m. For prices "■»''" * ' ' ''■ ■>■ Bμ i i iSi and further particulars write to Department "A." h CONNECT TO MAIN Of) TANK &UWW *t<l stlK << tt ~ O \ r \fJX% TO ro 7 The Challenge Heating Systems, D DEVIATINO COCK, r/tT-L • Cl l wr »(< i XT "7 1 1 e pmsu/fMPum 56 Victoria Street, Wellington, New Zealand. ■ .
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• „, _..."' m* CHEAP LINES Now being cleared at Radford's Furnishing Sale Duchesse Chests- From 375. 6d. Roll-top Desks- .£8 Bs. Couches— From 255. Music Stools— 15s. 6d. Washstunds— From 12s. 6d. Carpet Squares— From 12b. 6d. Sideboards— From £3 15s. Carpet Runners— From Iβ. yard. Wardrobes— From .£3 10s. Oilcloths- From Iβ. 9d. yard. Chesterfields— From £5 se. Linoleums— From -Is. 9d. yard. High-back Chairs— ■ From 10s. 6d. Door Mats— From Is. each. Cane Chaire— ■ 6s. 6d. Hearth Rugs- From 2s. 6d. each. Batten Chairs— 10s. 6d. Fenders—- From ss. 6d. Hall Stands- 17s. 6d. ALL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY AT REDUCED SALE PRICES. CROCKERY ALL REDUCED TO CLEAR. jDFOWS Complete Fnlinji Warehouse, 43, 45, and 47 MANNERS STREET. I A CAPITAL TEA"01 01" Tea. I J JT has a delightful flavour, is rich and o*// syrupy in the cup, and unsurpassed ' "J5 a refresher. You will like it—your friends will appreciate it. i Use "Our Own" Tea because it is pure l \)r4 and is composed of the choicest leaves I ' /yi of the tea plant, carefully matured and ["SSSv/ dealt with by approved methods to rete|j> tain all their goodness. ' Get a trial half-pound to-dey. J W. CAMPBELL, LTD., V) and 12 Manners Slreet...'Phone U3. 293 Cuba SlreeJ...'Phon« 2824 A 163 Rlddilord Slrecl.'Phone 1084. THE IIIUIIFI FiffifS , COrOPEBTIfE ASSN. (LIMITED). NOMINAL CAPITAL ... £250,000 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL ... , £207,103 PAID-UP CAPITAL £192,790 HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. BRANCHES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, CARTERTON, PAHIATUA, EKETAHUNA, MARTINBOROUGH, ALFREDTON, DANNEVIRKE, WOODVILLE, AND PONGAROA. GENERAL MEBCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOLBROKERS, STOCK, STATION, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL, STOCK, ETC., AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. fl|M. ucliniiio Mil Wo Vaiviss MADE IN CANADA. Iff CLOBE, ANGLE, CHECK, AND 111 ffllt '' RENEWABLE DISC VALVES. ' 1 ' Gennini JENKINS VALVES TJIJT k ftTo nam» engrared on Body. isHl For Oil, Steam, Aoid, and Water. d^^^i JENKINS &" MACK, L«d. ( |pPlP*| Featherston Stroet, WEUINCTON. I^^^^^
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 44, 15 November 1917, Page 8
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