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HI A IVfONRS ■ '• fteASBDEM \ i~SLi~\I VJLViyI x slskJ — ■ *bJ \JT WANGANUI tffhe always Fashionable, always Valuable Stones ' . ' Diamonds of absolute purity, «uch as Stewart DawsonV fS^^^O&l^Siwv sell, have a permanent value, whether they are bought . J^^^^^H^^ffl for preacntation* or at investment!. ■'. &Sffi^^^S^^^^&, JSSL fte'tl ~s-~- tiSim&rilaje Rfns.iJS ten Juwtli.ry Et- Miim.ui .■„„,»„„„......, iiiiiwiiiiiiitii^in othmclitV)!-,l7W,;lKlt]: labliifcmenli, we ! *. . - S benefit by bij; die , ' *' FORA c»tmU, which irt ' I . , ■ . ■:. puled on to ou» , firing Tft m w*. r^r^ trfu, J : DRJNK ONLY Olhtncli.KKh.mW-.ani """ Olfcr. ol ißl9'-. 110101- CI HP A ITftT Tl/Pd 9 We have many other-'Rare and Beautiful Diamonds, ■*■*»•■&■ Jl^fliJkJ , which we will be pleased to'show you, on request. N Acknowledged fcv MAILORDERS ' . ft jfuf an e ftalvrt'f m uiai\fthmenl. Jll viw in lo He Absolutely , STEWART. DAWSON'S ' I B^ST, STEWART DAWSON'S CORNER - :: .:: WELLINGTON ' Btt,w «y **A Office, '■■■■• Uetoweslt and Mwphy Stteeh, ..|sj... .. THEY ALL LIKE ■ W-M ■ Jjfflji v "Rosco " Outfits jwk Wv I lilv ar J long wear/hard Mar, WI I jjr «*<"■*• $ ou S et the of satisill I -faction that endures with "Rosco" Outfits iLJIisL. ■ WASH'■SUITS for the ** Littl e ' , ■ •" ' n , $$1™?!* Chaps "..aged up to 7 years. Th e • "Wembly". ,a» illustrated above , . ' PYJAMA SUITS, to fit Boys 5 fm in strong crash. ' Price only, 19/6 ■ years up, in clear stripe deiigns. i /Yt\ s? lUdifl T i in* •'•■ t - .~ ■ Prices'6/11'to 8/11. ■■■■,■■•.>-;■ j/ MsST" Th « ? nc ?, 8& ,! avou " l «v m feore, •■-■■• ' '■ •'■ r^'*™PP !5 Fug', or Poplin; Prices' 15/6 to WHITE TENNIS SHIRTS,..for ■ • 21/- . : : • ... Boys of every 'age, in plain and ' _. ~. ,', . _...... _r. • , 7 mercerised twills, matts, etc. 3/11 /4iH|. Tl £ } erßey c . n n P^ , *&"? Beach, ' to 5/6 Poplin, or Silk, 10/6 to 25/- ■ , GREY■.; CpLLEGE SHIRTS, in \m Boys , all-wool Better 1 Fabric Sports ; strong unions or winceys. Prices Suits, "Roico" Brand—always 4/11 to .6/11. • ' dressy, alwaye iervi «aWe. In the . SUMMER-WEIGHT SINGLETS hMPdm new shades of brown, grey, heather - ■ hor long sleeves, all sizes for boys. S? \ .™ green. Sizes Ito 19. ' Prices Prices 3/6 to 8/6. . ' , ( 25/- to 63/-. Hose, Belts, Braces, Tiei, :Hats. - Gaps, in «1I the wanted shades and \ • > k P e,; . ;\ •.-. •','.' : ; ' JJB9S/TL boys'holiday footwear ,'■ ' ' '■ —■—■ /' i \|| j||e Wril \o best Glace Kid Derby Bals, sewn W soles, English make,' sizes 7-10, , BOYS'Strong SCHOOL BOOTS/ ■jTISv 16/9:11-1,18/9. ; " Rosco "brand, built for service, BOYS' TAN SANDALS, ll ? ht sizes 8-13... Prices from 14/9, aj U Uij British male Chrome sole.. 4-6, ' BOYS'BLACK SANDALS, urong" M <§* >J \s\ 7 ' 9 ' 6 ' 9; ,o ' l3 > 7 ' 3: Ul . make.'well cut. 7-9, 7/3; 10-13. //!l ' If "TriftL wnnßiniuii _ mmam^^ am ■ JUW. aa .' '■ tt'ti ■■■' :' ,■ ■ . Stfq ' HTo Farmers requiring Sheep Heine - : ' ; OATES'-SHEEP' DRENCH ■ . . JS an-INVALUABLE MEDICINE iii all cases, of Lung .Worms, Tape .-• Worms, TJifond Worms, Scour, Jand all Intestinal Diseases iu Sheep, Tho disense of Lunß AVorm alone destroys many' thousands of. sheep '^7^ffW^ / '^ Cf A ' r ' ™' Ig ' MORTAL ITY CAN BE EEDUCED TO THE JIINIMUjr by usOCenerV ing OATES DEENCE. It has been thoroughly tried by tho largest ehecp ..■ ;.; ' breeders'in-the North Island-with great'success, .as the numerous testiandrO^ 2 to Ui AnSS ' - " up' TINS at 15s. PEK TIN-suflicient for SflO^eep. ■ the romantic and entrancing aim • IP i /m h n » econcry of the rivor holds the WJIIS^μEDfII PfflfSirtOlPra BM.tfilßl!* fIeSBH IrHi traveller spell-bonnd. Every B»«»i SSB ettgifOl Biftll BBMiSfi & WW"W|jii i neS)ll« fcl.y« stretch of the beautiful - . , • . ' lur •«!•■' SOLE AGENTS. ' , . liver. ' G Ui ».. ro u M u M « M .H MWWa , ,„.« roflecU tho glorioß of Nature in ' ■ , , , ~ „,. ," ' ' i " her most triamphaiit mood. , r~ A "" M, ' , 'I»~==''1 »~ == '' ;■"■ —■■3*' SST'SZSSESgS You can enjoy thie woudur-' «* ii ' ■ an; ' CTiFLIiEiT© OF HIE SEASBiI! Government Bureaux, Th'os. /. • •■•■•.. - ; Cook & Son,, and A. Hatrick "\i\rE thank our many,customars for'their kind patronage and .support & Co.J Wanganui. , ■ ■ , during; 1918 and trust 191,9 will" prove' a more successful ■ and a .. . . ' . s ' brig'hter year for all. ' ■''''~.-' | ■/ '"^»...../-• . ■'■:■■...,,..) Furniture stocks during 1918 have been affected., owing to stressful l'^^>K^l ,, ' ; fi''^B^s.-' ' '' Inc3 ' ' ni *' w0 have done our best under v the circunistancee, and- many ■ S pleased purchasers have passed through our doo'ra dnily. lli'n ■ There-n-ifl bo a great boom in Uio Furniture jfnrt during 1919, and |tl!|plj|B- " future customers will find, cur .stocks even more complete and more mod- .__.;. ' '■";•■—•-. ":■ ._ In conclusion we extond.onrhpartiest thanks to all and wish them fTtnr-T-^MiiiiitTiiiiinW-r""— ■" iii " im "hl the compliments of 'tho ecason. ■ - ■■'■■■••'■' -■■■ ' 1 «, •■■ '■ '■ ■ ' "■' ■'■ ■'■■ iri■-■■■■"«•■ a» £ a> ■' 8. 1. WILLfIARIS-% #fiH Irt Furniture Manufacturers For Satisfaction ll,un " lfl ; m »w-j wu. m &«»« ff #«h« -—And '.Results. y^=^=~i^~=^™^==i tion in everv particular it. / . , ....... ■>/ ' ieonlyneceiisar/touselturton's IF A .'GALVANISED IRON ROOF IS MEANT' /^F\ ■ Sheep.Dip a$ directed. , ,•'..,.. ■r< * ■ ■ i'i H This apecific mixes easily with ■ ; TO LAST '•' ■ > '• \sjllrK > >' \ujr cold water.' It doos not din- ' S «l| k A )l p^ ,- IT SHOULD BE PAINTED., VViy.^ to S ■iSfinTiif °"* ': BEFORE CORROSION :. As well as boing unequalled ■ • , " r& S as an. insecticide it possesses UN ' 4°/ remarkable stimulatiyo proper- ■ „ ■ ' . ■ -flinfe, , ■' S ■■" Wee.' ' WITH . . '.yS sd/\ ' %_ ■ So economical, too. "Cham- .. S' M »\> - .^l „_.___-««!«'■:•.• pion" 1-in-200 Bip-which A- X' THE BRIGHTEST mn-kes 10C0 .gallons—costs only - //A % ,£s■ y .• ' ', ;• To-day order jrffa. Wi A "?'^ „.-'■ fli/irirTr»m/-Kik.T>Ct CIH < l' 4 €Xl l S MOST PERMANENT RED; MURTON'S, Sheep known; Dipping Fluid, $± V l p Cfi i{ S ™ iu "u, H . • ? D Easiest to. Uno-most dei:cnd- j W 1 Jill J IH & JIVIB 111,I 11, LIU.. W6lllHfi[lOll B nblo—most, economical. • j - '■'■ ' . ' _' _■ J i ~..^,,,.,,m , .M M. ,'L,u ; n . ,,,,1 . ..,,m M_ M m. .u _ . • |mum^Mr .i.._ M :^ m _ MM JL_ mm —l--: --

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 85, 4 January 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 85, 4 January 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 85, 4 January 1919, Page 10

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