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i -' :—! . in the Home is a great delight Wβ have a fino selection of beautiful wooden I IwvQlf'HP " cased Heinginj Wall Clocks, with speciIffCJ 'J«PSpJ P ally long pendulums, so constructed that they maintain remarkably accurate'time. Tlio Pendulum is-as you know—tho r.ctaal timekeeper, the works being the motive power tor keeping the pendulum ' rapHKWKPiI* ' twinging. .Have you a Hall Clock? 'w&ffilsMk If not . see tlaese reliable timepieces. • Prices: £5 55., £& 12=.; £1 125., & U*» ' Mantelpiece Clocks, from 57e. 6d. ■■'.W,UWLEJOHN & SON, * • Watchmakers and Jewellers, ]$[ II 222-224 Lambton Quay ... Wellington.

'yOU could not make a better invest- Xy^^^ •*■ ment than in a bottle ofßem Oil. On: Cs\ ' drop, judiciously applied to the wearing ! surfaces of light machines will prolong ym? , ' i their usefulness and render them capable / T of better service. Every household should >AM have a bottle of Rem Oil. For firearms it is unexcelled,beingatoneandthesametimea //f // f ±- —-a . % Ask your dealer for further particulars or I'/ ||] send for 6pecial descriptive circular, also I ■ \ ||* ml , complete catalogue of Remington UMC \| br^tj/'f^/l I Firearms and ' \ ! REMINGTON ARMS UMC COKPANY TH. Dβ SCHRYVER, Ltd., New Zealand Repres.ntativeo AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON THE TE ST OF TIME! I m • ,|M ItHJBSj i f |ii!EjJ\3 3 I itnicted with such splendid solidity and I Hffl aHi £*iiS3< b1 issspSl nl strength that a quarter of a century's con- J, 111 llf I! IHll 31 all ' 8 present in an opportune time to Insta'l J ijjjl 3|& jjggjj ig Ig I food so niuch advanced In price, there is t ||jf||| I Bange enWli. With anew Orion, embody, j llff lIIP , ~ __V itifc the latert Improvements, there Is the j gJH utmost economy, perfect cleanliness, and J fejjwa The Cooking or Baking finished. complete comfort in Baking and Cooking, j the Range can be at once *"* t vcrv opportunity l> afforded the t P\: adjusted to an Open Fireplace. . B H h o c u ?s"pre^rtaS.'"" JUßU " *" "" dl ' hM / VI H F SHAPffTfIPK" TTrt Ask your Ironmonger to «how you one. J M - anA^ LID. ■ Dnnediii, Wellington, and Auckland '

LADIES' SILK ANKLE HOSE In Black, White, and Pearl Grey. Splendid Value.' 3/11 per pair LADIES' DARK GREY SILK ANKLE :•'■ HOSE . Good Shade. 5/6 per pair LADIES'TAN SILK HOSE Splendid Value. 7/11 per pair LADIES' SPUN SILK HOSE Champagne and Navy Only. 7/6 per pair LADIES' BLACK SPUN SILK HOSE With Cashmere Feet. 8/11 per pair MORLEY'S BLACK SILK HOSE Good Value. ..'' 11/6' per pair LILY OF FRANCE SILK HOSE .In Black and White. At 12/6 per pair

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 52, 26 November 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 52, 26 November 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 52, 26 November 1918, Page 3

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