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DIAMONDS "fihe always Fashionable, always Valuable Stones Diamonds of absolute purity, such as Stewart Dawson's sell, have a permanent value, whether they are bought for presentation*. or as investments. on e whole- ' ' 5-ifens DlamonJ Holf.Hc» «k suit for our 3 -" CM W«™nrf Crejmwr Ring. S3! ■ Icn Jeweller/ Ej- . .&mi>i.«l Otlxnsl£ilt!;Ulh':ilolt!-, lablilhrarntl, we £HloKll4 10!.«nrfBp««rA benefit by big dis- ' ■ rcnnti, which are 3-tltnt •Dlimiii Ho//.H.oj> vslu "- rtlnf, £« V, J Vhmmc! CVuifcr ?}tog, £25. OlkneltMlthinuf-.eml OMmeIUW... flow. £H Iβ,'- upwards upitatdt We have many other Rare and Beautiful Diamonds, . which we will be pleased to show you, on request, MAIL ORDERS , are a feature of our ettehlhhmenl. Jill etien are sent carefully pac\ei, postage paid, at our risk. STEWART DAWSQN'S STEWART DAWSON'S CORNER :: :: WELLINGTON . , Had to write it that way to get it into one line—we mean Saturday Afternoon — . ' When the sun shines and the greens and lawns have been rolled and you go forth to " play the game "— How good and "fit" you feel—if you're clothed for comfort —Sports togs that are " right" make such a difference— Their " Tightness" is assured by buying. them at Wallace & Gibson's— ' .. " Grey and White Flannel Trousers—cut for comfort and fit, well made— • White Cotton and Felt Tennis and Bowling Hats, Rowing and Running Knickers,—Jerseys, Sweaters, Blazers,— ' Shoes —White Shoes in many styles—and Brogues' for Golfers— In fact, everything for Sports Wear—priced reasonably, and with the W. & G. reputation behind every itemAsk other players —then come in. * WALLACE & GJBSON ; "THE KASH" (Next "Ertninf Poit") ITTZiZI^™ WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON e im mwimm of the season ~Yf"E tliank our "man? customers for their kind patronage and 6upport. during 1918 and trust 1919 will prove a more successful and a■brighter year for all. Furniture stocks during 1918 Lave been affected owing to stressful ■ times, but we have done onr best under the circumstauces, and many pleased purchasers have passed through our doors daily. There'wifl be a great boom in the Furniture Hart during 1919, and future customers will 'find cur stocks eren more complete and more' moderately priced than heretofore. ■ ■ • In conclusion we extend our heartiest thanks to all and wish them the compliments of the season. S.S. WILLIAM A lα, Ltd. 3i«S«eBE I : : ; —' ~ . . ■'* r '" ' ; The War Has Proved Ford Efficiency! ' <DL Ask the man who has been to the Front; he will tell you of the innumerable Ford Cars on Active Service all over France—and it is Active Service, too. CL Even where the heavier cars can't go, the Ford will be seen. C As Ammunition and Freight Carriers,. as smaller I food Kitchens, and as Ambulance Waggons, Fords are doing wonderful work. C Surely the supreme test—the test of Active Service—h convincing proof of Ford Efficiency. Full Infoi Jnation and Free Literature from Licens«H Ford Dealers throughout the Dominion HJUNEB-TO ' . . Local Ford Dealers, SUTHERLAND AND EANKINE, Wellingtoii. To Farmers requiring Sheep Medicine OATES' SHEEP DRENCH JS an INVALUABLE MEDICINE in nil cases of Luug Worms, Tape ■ Worms, Thrend Wonns, Scour, iind all Intostinol Diseases in Sheep, Hoggets, and Young Cattle. . ' The di.9easo of Lung Worm alone destroys many thousands of sheep eveyy year in New Zealand. , ' ■ ™S MORTALITY'CAN BE REDUCED TO THE JIINOtUM.bT us- • ing OATiiS DRENCH. It has been thoroughly tried by thelargestehcep breeders in the North Island with great success, ns the- numerous testimonials will show. Put up in 4-GALLON TINS at 15s. PER TIN-sufficient for 300 enccp. Wairaii'apa Farmers I 'Co-op.-Assn. Ltd. SOLE AGENTS. ...... IF A GALVANISED IRON KOOFIS MEANT : 1,-. TO LAST ■ •'■ T&F IT SHOULD■■ BE PAINTED . / BEFORE COKEOSION <$/ SETSIN ' :'/iry " • ; TV -BRIGHTEST y / PERMANENT RED ' KNOWN. Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 88, 8 January 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 88, 8 January 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 88, 8 January 1919, Page 8

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