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Serviceable Watches JSjL for Real Service .^^w Stewart Dawson's Special Soldiers' // }v Wrist Watches have gained a re- \ // / putation throughout the N.Z.E.F. , /7 for accuracy, strength and relia- fvsp bility. ■ \ (frjf Splendidly constructed movements, .(s£' \ / jj'jjl^^ ■in strong and , sturdy silver cases, i«i Ij l|\vT* /}' . they may be had v/ith either Black Xjo>\ O == -// or White Luminous Dials and Mγ V ' /y Screw-in-lront. Stout Strap v/ith » / ' V"*vJ7 Metal or Leather Dial Protector. / \V' .55/-, 60/-, SO/-, and £5/6/- Nv SQUARE-SHAPED GENT'S WRIST WATCH This is a novelty, and yet an exceedingly reliable timekeeper of the finest manufacture throughout. In very heavy Silver Case, £7/10/-. A Wide Variety of other Suitable Qifts for Soldiers " WE PAY SteWart Stewart Dawson's % posTAQEON Dawson's MAILORDERS

THE LAND-SEEKER'S OPPORTUNITY (Estate of the Late Mr. J. R. McDonald) LEVIN • 5,397 Acres TTNDER instructions from the Trustees, the second portion of ■ this Estate is to be offered by Public Auction on WED- , NESDAY, 16th October, at Levin. The Land to be offered at this sale comprises some of the finest country in the district, admirably suited for Dairying, Fattening, Grazing, 6r Crops, and totalling about 1,848 Acres Freehold 3,549 Acres Leasehold of the. " Heatherlea " Estate The offerings are in Lots of various areas, ranging from 48 acres to 1,123 acres, and consist of heavy carrying land, well- . grassed in good English and native grasses, and well-watered, Their situation is close to Rail and Town, with Saleyards, Butter Factory, School, Post Office, etc., all within easy reach. The climate is unsurpassed in the Dominion. Exceptionally Easy Terms: FREEHOLD SECTIONS: LEASEHOLD SECTIONS : 10 % at fall of hammer. 25 % at fall of hammer. 10% in twelve months (or im- in six months. provements to the value of ' 16% percent, in twelve months, i. 10 %). ; 25 %in two years. Balance in five years from date 25 %in three ?•"*• of sale at o% % interest. , Unpaid purchase money to bear . interest at H%.- ~. A Handsome Illustrated Booklet has been issued giving full particulars, and will be sent Free, together vith Plans, to , enquirers writing . DALGETY' & CO., LIMITED WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LIMITED (Auctioneers in conjunction), WELLINGTON. "RAMS HEAD" DOES NOT INJURE THE WOOL 20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE HAS PLACED "RAMS HEAD" AHEAD OF ALL OTHER MARKING OILS. PACKED IN 1& 5 GALLON CANS. ALL COLOURS. AGENTS- . SMITH & SMITH, Ltd. WELLINGTON to D EMINGTON UMC 1 8 to*** tested for standard make ofpistol and revolver; Uyiili T^ e ' r 0101 ccaac f absolute » reliability make them the favourites' d WIM among shooters of this class of firev JP wM arm,whetherusedbythe«pertinarle' a : i(lfeß l iwP/\ manorbythecasualpurchaserfor 1 REMINGTON ARMS UMC COMPANY β^fe! TH. Dβ SCHRYVER, Ltd., New Zealand Representative! B_) AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON THE lIKIUPi FlHEß'tt-OFEMTIfE ISSI (LllilTEDj. NOMINAL CAPITAL £250,000 SUBSCBIBED CAPITAL £207,103 PAID-UP CAPITAL £192,190 HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. BRANCHES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, CARTERTON, PAHIA. TUA, EKETAHUNA, MARTINBU ROUGH, ALFREDTON,- DANNEVIRKE, WOODVILLE, AND PONGAROA. GENERAL MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOLBROKERS, STOCK/STATION, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL, STOCK, ETC., AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 5, 1 October 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 5, 1 October 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 5, 1 October 1918, Page 8

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