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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW yf 2 ABOUT WRISTLET WATCHES. ■ / ////TV 1 * jSI 1? is'i m P oSs iW e t° obtain a really good Wristlet■ Watch, for a / \Jf f ew shillings. They cannot be made for the money. \ Jl. I To '>"y a watch that will stand the knocks and Bhocks, the 0 'IT \ I ai id rain, of Active Service, one must pay n reasonable price—and pay it to an Established Jeweller and Watchmaker. At Stewart Dawson's vrn regard Gvery .watch we sell as a w ft-— first-class advertisement. For this reason we stock only Watches / 9 I i\\\ tlmt wo ca " connJentl y recommend as being absolutely dependable It \ \\ under all conditions. v Our Soldier's Wrist Watches ara highly spoken of throughCfVIl AFFITFRC out t ' le k T ° w Zealand Division, and have been warmly praised IUIII Uil il/Llfu. '>y Haunted Soldiers. They are undoubtedly the most suitable \ » Watches for Military work, and are also the best values obtainWe have an excellent Wrist a ble at these prices:Watch in solid case with Bcrewin front, which thoroughly x*S?S^ safeguards the 17-jewelled move- 4Ur. 45 -. 51) P. JBS/\£« ' ment against damp and dust. u l » / ' I > Wi Vgft Black enamel luminous dial . »»| nni nrl a I rfSfk . , shows the time clearly at night. 00/"j v)VJ|"j 00/') H I MISKS^ Complete witli Leather Strap U I xSsß^Stet "*«-■ • 72/6,80/-, 90/-, 1.7 Bm^ £6 15s - to £4/15/- Post f H Strong Leather Strap and Dial ' ' *t lO\llk«\J.m . ■ Cover, or White Metal Trellis U .1 lPli|^>M Cover. Price, Is. 6d. extra. J. ice. Jl ML WK^ajKl At any of these figures you can obtaiu a splendid Day-and- jjUjO Night Watch, having luminous hands and figures for showing SftVf *wft time in the dark, also leather dial protector. Every watch care- ftfk - fully examined before leaving our hands. If \i\ *$ >^3 Order Personally or by Mail—either way N§!i? r you are assured of Satisfaction. Corner Lambton Quay & Willis Street, Wellington. . j_J—J] I^^ Steam Cooking and Hot Water Service for 3$J J Hotels, Restaurants, and Boarding. Houses, |p I * GOOD and continuous supply of hot water and steam means a greaj; saving in oost, labour, ' 1' 1 and time, for the hot water is always ready and can be supplied in unlimited quantities I', |p J ' a ii d a y long. Think what this means to the kitchen staff of any large hotel or public insti- *' lit il U This illustration shows how an installation for both hot water and Bteam may be effected. '? ! W- !P 'It is rapid and economical, and, like all our Challenge Apparatus, absolutely free from all :' ftjf *n j risk of nocidGnt. 'ij'J} J . Challenge Systems have been installed at Trenthain, Foatherston, and Tauherenikau Can--13""!? teens and the proprietors say that they 1 are-indispensable. Kfli. THcy are so Economical that a Bag of Coke will go as far as JJJJ a }4 Ton of Coal with the. old style heater., IssJif '# A Challenge Heater and a handful of ohips will do wonders. In a few minutes an ample supply of boiling water is available at nny part of the building, and by the use of wood, coke, or rubbish such supply can be maintained indefinitely. • ... ■ ~ This system is applicable to practical use either in the town or in the country as there is no necessity to have a high-pressure water service. The only essential is an adequate supply of water, whether it be drawn from tanks, streams, or high-pressure town service. Any country or suburban house can have a Challenge Heater .Demonstrations daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or write to Department "A" for further particulars. The Challenge Heating Systems, we v lungton.'

msmmmsm ' essa Is the Best and Cheapest v SALES INCREASED VERY LARGELY LAST SEASON. REMEMBER! MURTON DIPPED SHEEP ARE THE CLEANEST AT SHEARING, AND THE WOOL IS SILKY AND LUSTROUS.

A FRESH AND WHOLESOME CALF FOOD MADE IN NEW ZEALAND; Farmers appreciate the freshness and wholesomonew of "CEREMILK." Wliilo Borne imported foods aro good, many are composed of foreign by-products of doubtful value, and, of course, 110 food brought a great distanco can luvvo the freshness ot "CERIUMILK," the NonZealand Calf Food, mado from the cream of the Dominion's best cereals. Mr. 15.. Blaikie, Lochiel, a well-known farmer in the Sou,tli Island, said recently: "I consider 'CEREMJLIC' SO per cent, better than any other Calf Food I have yet tried." At all stores and factories — Fleming and Co., Ltd., Jorvoiß Quay,. Wellington.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 46, 17 November 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 46, 17 November 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 46, 17 November 1917, Page 10

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