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ENGAGED! jSK The leleclton of (he ring It fi'deHght-. CffilP^slP^SraP ful talk—yet one upon which infinite tiCw W& thought and care muit be ipent—to \ i-^^'-S^ much is meant by thai little circle! \ JL* ! -r(^% Here at.Stewart Dawson's choosing is \ a pleasure, because the variety ii so 7 A wide, the designs so pretty, the gems ft'* fßf i\ ENGAGEMENT RINGS WW^^^S set with lovely pearls, fine rubies, \ off S £ \v splendid diamonds—every gem you yCjfflhf ff vl could think of at moderate prices. SvZefe.* \t *■ I Diamond Engagement Rings from £5. I t I SIGNET .RINGS "A \f ; ! './ * for both Ladies and Gentlemen are \t > ■ •" much in vogue just now—here is a splendid showing in solid gold at 35/-. 45/-, 50/-, 70/-upwards. /uil nctivtd, an exctplhn&lly alhadfot i atsorlmenl 0/ Singlt-slontd Diamond 3Jor SroocAes. id . with perfict gtmt— : if/0 upward COUNTRY ORDERS POST-PAID AT OUR RISK STEWART DAWSON'S I STEWART DAWSON'S CORNER :: WELLINGTON J * I ■ " " WOCO © . '• • / ■ ' Some day the prices of woollens are coming down againSome day, but when ? — Not for many a month yetMeantime, they're going up and UP— That's why you should buy that new Overcoat NOW?— At Wallace & Gibson's, because— - It's here you are sure ef "Style, of Quality, of long Service—; At a price that's reasonable, with, assurance of fair and ; square satisfactionCome and see these—Double and Single-breasted—splen-did TweedsRaincoats that really shed rainMany styles and several kinds of material — Yes—your-"just exactly" Coat is waiting at— '_ _ Wallace & Gibson '■', " ;' Willis St. (next Eoening Post) ' —~™ Wellington——

furnishing m sound mmmi gATISIT tho dictates of good taste and refinement in the furnishing of your home by selecting its appointments here. You will obtain furniture that will bo a pride to you all your life on account of its handsome style and excellent construction. ' . " We have many choice' designs in whicK ill^lSsSKpirali to fit out your abode with quality furni- JW hSs||m| • ture. Do not for'one moment entertain |SS I' nfeaJf i ' 60-called "cheap" furnishing offers. Be IffiHF i itfjffiji' ! guided by an examination of tho furni- y°sS*^g^s^^^S ture in our showroom—it will pay you. ?===£= ■ Bear in mind our factory is at your ser- > plS|o KfQ f§ vice. We will make to your own.ideas $$I*l Wtl Pwl'Ett if you. wish. Buy at the fountain-head. / |il|S|'|'B i| Note our only address— ' i||L ,S. S. MliS SCO., in, jnss is FA si: No connection with any other firm of similar name. f r -CIREAT *W This Mower is1 BAIL-BEARING, 1 fflfll I f! <|> f , LAWN ,HOWER \ A|l\\)S I I Selt-sharpenfflg— ~qsgK Saves the Yearly [V Expense; of ;■: \l\ ' 'TV * ■t» . ' .RRiiliiSv.,*'// \ Re-gmidmgv ■<■*//££# One of the most important features in the "Great American" Ballbearing Lawn Mower is the Dead Knife. It is made of crucible eteel tempered by the best and latest methods. j The cutting edge is raised, making it 6elf-sharpening until the knife I is entirely worn away: I Most lawn mower blades are made : of structural steel — without I temper. "Great American" self-sharpening blades Are Made of Crucible Tool Steel i as good as your penknife or carver. In fact, razors have aotually been j forged of "Great American" blades. , „ The revolving cylinder, 6 inches in diameter, has five cutting knives of finest cast steel, hardened and tempered in oil. The driving wheels i are 10 inches in diameter, and as about 6\ inches of them are entirely .covered, . - I Grass Cannot Enter the Motive Power. These machines are built like hjcycles with perfectly adjusted ballbearings and dust-tight ball-oupe »ud cones. ' Great American" MowI ' era are graceful in appearance, finished in Aluminium and Gold, and handsomely decorated, Sizes 15, 17,19 inches. Write to Department "D" for full particulars. | E W. Mills .& Go., Ltd., | Agents, Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. THi WfllMßiPl FARMERS' CO-OPERftTI¥E fISSH. iMHITBB). NOMINAL CAPITAL ... £250,000 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL ... ... •- ... £207,103 i PAID-UP CAPITAL ..... ... ... £192,190 HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. BRANCHES AT WELLINGTON, G REYTOWN, CARTERTON, PAHIATUA, EKETAHUNA, MARTINBOROUGH, ALFREDTON, DANNE. VIRKE, WOODVILLE, AND PONGAROA. GENERAL MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOLBROKERS, STOCK, STATION, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. LIBERAL ADVANCES' MADE ON WOOL, j STOCK, ETC., AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES, nun iiiiinimiiin mi nihil in iiiiiniiiii. iiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiißii iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiyiniii .mug "Ideal" Boilers' and Radiators FjN FOR "IDEAL" HEATING SYSTEM jjjjK fMjffij* and Unlimited Supply of Hit Water »4iJ%j Lxr\ ill | are * flo aome °f perfection. fc3cr\ ft EHy? ||| Sole Dominion Agentt- QtyLS il §j|§ JENKINS & 111 jfflk ' MACK > LW - jul WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 295, 2 September 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 295, 2 September 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 295, 2 September 1918, Page 8

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