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UUJUIIIJJ I HI ■■llf iB THE HOWARD WATCH FAMOUS FOR QUALITY AND RELIABILITY There is no better time- /^""^Ik" keeper than the Howard, fg 'W , ' :Efc ' . and if you desire absolute WlfjffflSil SI accuracy buy a Howard. ■ sjbjsmlrjj The watch illustrated has Pa- -W"i!&L^ tent Breguet Hair Spring and ' Double Roller Escapement, and is adjusted to three •"* 'JPlillk positions. Case in an engine- ■iffiP'"' ; \ 'v^^M turned design. A splendid Mm\ \> .rfew&llih 16 size 17-Jewelled Watch. fftjf'" V /^^^mll for men or youths. In Hm< \il^a!i handsome Mahogany Case, HP , \V- »M , suitable for presentation. effi->i ■V^^O™ Every Howard Watch is % . V. JMb supplied in a handsome IF '^^ffl^T^ Velvet-lined Mahogany Box. We cannot too strongly wST i Nnf Jsn£ GENT ' S SILVER HUNTING CASED K— thlghS ,-JEWELLED WATCH, reliable, but the cases »re PRICE, £5/10/- complete, the kind that should be used to protect a good Mall Orjtrs Receive Prompt movement. and Careful Attention. STEWART DAWSON'S < STEWART DAWSON'S CORNER :: WELLINGTON \' l ffl^^^ ——~ . ■——»<—^»^M»^«|i|| O • If _^ imniiiMrtiin.iiwir—T—ieHi AVJu^/AA Some men don't pay enough for their footwear— That is: enough for their own best interests— Of course, if a man can afford to pay,only a very low priceIt's his misfortune— For real economy lies higher— ■ , Take "K " footwear: Boot and ShoesIt comes a.trifle expensive in the original outlay: but '' K" means quality— » Quality in material and style— They last—keep their shape: that spells economy— They're made that way, so they can't help it—' ■ ' I We have smart new "K" style in Glace or Box, Black and Tan: and BroguesTake a look at our windows: then at our fine selection inside. WALLACE & GIBSON "" WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON ' When a Dog is Sick He Chews Grass When a Cow is Sick She Chews Bones __— + — ■■ -, . • That is the animal instinct to obtain a different chemical constituent in the blood iind restore the balance of health. If your cow chews bon*vs, sticks, or ony thing not natural for her to chew, she needs Cow-lie if she is to be profitable. This splendidly popular tonic food consists of salt, lime, phosphates of iron, ;jid potash in properly balanced proportions. It is made up in both powder and brick form, and can be placed in the night paddock or baile, where cows, cnlves, and sheep can easily get it. Cow-lie is vitality to stock and instinctively they will take it when they feel the heed. (You cannot beat the animal instinct.) Consequently is proper pasture is provided Cbw-lic gives chemical balance to the ration, . yet is economical in vse. ; - ' It is insurance for the cow and ■ the prospective calf, keeping both in perfect lrealth, tranquil ising the cow during the period of gestation and ensuring easy, eafe parturition. No ibortion iri> herds where Cow-lie is used. Cow-lie is not an experiment-it is a tried and trusted Tonic Food used for years by prominent dairy farmers throughout j\ r ew Zealand. It will pay every d airy farmer and stock owner to send at once for a trial order direct to us or through your store- • keeper. 201h5., 10s.; «lbs., 205., freight paid to nearest rail or 1 port. Bomestic and Chemical Supplies, Ltd. Manufacturers of Domestic and Veterinary Remedies MANAKAU ROAD - ' AUCKLAND Please mention "Domiaion."

"TIIESFORTOG SPIRIT" THE '■ WHII7APAPI FIPMFIK* ffl-APFPATIVF IWH (MUITED). NOMINAL CAPITAL £350,000 SUBSCHIBED CAPITAL £232,224 : PAID-UP CAPITAL ... ... £212,837 15/< HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. BRANCHES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, CARTERTON, PAHIA. TUA, EKETAHUNA, MARTINBOROUGH. ALFRF.DTON, DANNEVIRKE, WOObVILLE, AND PONGAROA. GENERAL MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOLBROKERS, STObK, STATION, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL, STOCK, ETC., AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 112, 5 February 1919, Page 8

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591

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 112, 5 February 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 112, 5 February 1919, Page 8

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