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J||l£*STEmßT DAWSON'S^Si J?W§k XMAS. .SUGGESTIONS ' ' RELIABLE WRISTLET' WATCHES ' FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Bracelet Watches look pretty, but keep bad time. The con- ___ stant movement of the arm finds out the cheap workmanship. Such _^SSTJ!\ watches find no place at Stewart Dawson's. All our Wristlet Watches are not only dainty and refined, but are Si durable as timekeepers. They are carefully examined before being gold, g f And are guaranteed to give absolute 'satisfaction. I / w<fj|Sagbjj. STEWART DAWSON'S p| SOLDIER'S WATCH- W ( St Luminous dial and hands SM i^wii I 1,0 3^OV " me fMh dark; finest jewelled key- rn J| . -"/Sp lees lever movement; solid Jfflajl silver case, crystal glass; wjfO v!|®[ leather strap, with pro- l/m'\ fiJL *k§soß> tectiag cap to avoid re- §/\V LADIES' GOLD BRACELET WATCHES flection. ' \\ j?| —An Meal Present. The flexible ex- Prices, lis., 03s„ 755., 855., • \B&&d]jr pandinj gold bracelets are the renowned , "Brittanic" make, noted for durability. Their connecting pins are solid and hard soldered in> The springs have been Tested by fully opening and closing a ' 1 " jffTfs bracelet (by 'machinery) over 100, MO > gn|B t athtb- mrn times. A bracelet, that has stood this Mail LADIES GOLD test can be depended on in every way. WATCHES, 15-jew-Prio.es, £7 Ifls., .':8 10s., £9, MO, Your ■ e 'led keyless lever. ! ° 5 " ' £I 2 108 - XU " PWardE - A *P lendid iims " Order keeper, and of ex- .. quieite design as an ' SSmS item of jewellery. llnnUU IBH ■'P , aitt s Gold Case, ®Sk!XSI ■« ios - *» ioa " to Call n , f° «>■•„ Half-hunting Cases, 1,, J!3 10s. upwards.' Give Yorar Friend One oi These High-grade Watches! STEWART DAWSON & Co. (N.Z.), ui, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS,'. CORNER LAMBTON QUAY AND WILLIS STREET — WELLINGTON. »»M—I^MP—BMW—BMM—g— I^— ißßwanW—W"—-^ J - !U "" llltli —— — ■nam | Uiwiun»Huiwwjwmitijumini»ma!iwH— uwwn«iunim f^BßWKiiinmimn! A Boiling Water for Clothes Washing,, §1 Scrubbing, Bathing, etc. 1 M S AN unlimited supply of boiling water is absolutely necessary to the efficient working of the I H house, for it is in constant demand. With a. Challenge" Water Heater installed, hot fill SI water ia Immediately ready at all hours of tho day. The "Challenge" saves labour, time, and money, for you can obtain as much water with a bag of ooke, chips, or rubbish as you can get jß§| 'out of your high pressure range with half & ton of coal. , jaff The Heater will work without attention, for there are no intricate parts to get out of order. Jill | As long as you keep the fire going * ||y You Have More Water Than You Can Use, and With Less Work' - ||p ' . than in stoking up your range. IfM!' .a< Fc ovcry household, whether in the oity with a high-pressure water supply, or in ™LrfsSi&4 oountry with, only a tank or stream-to draw upon, hot water can be obtained in less than iIIIIkp- " ir9B m ' nu^M ' / ' With a "Challenge" Water Heater in the house, and a small amount of coke glowing in the base, it is interesting to see it supplying boiling water for the household washing, for the bath' for tho family, and for the kitohea sink, whore dishes, pots, pans, a to., are quickly and thoroughly cleaned. Demonstrations daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or write to Department "A" for further particulars. The Challenge Heating: Systems, s< *X

DONALD'S ESTATE "LAND SALE TO-MOItROW. Headers aro reminded of the sale of the estate of tho late .laa. Douald, which will be hold to-morrow by Messrs, ham and Williams, Ltd. This property contains 290 acres, and is subdivided into eight, sections, from IB to 65 acrcs, all rich, heavy loam. Tho ostato is within 11 miles of the Bunnythorpo Railway Station and tho Glaxo factory, which is paying a minimum of 2s. per lb. for butter-fat. Tho auctioneers claim that there is a great future before tie locality in which this property is situated, as it is ciactly half-way hetwern Falmorston North and Vcilding. The terms of sale are particularly caiy. and plans are available on application. Mtc auctioneers will be pleated to take intending buyers to inspect if they will call and mako the ucGcssary arrangement),

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 60, 4 December 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 60, 4 December 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 60, 4 December 1917, Page 10

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