THE BEST OF THE ' '• NEW FASHIONS Comprising the most distinctive and graceful ideas in MILLINERY, BLOUSES '%\ '■ AND FROCKS jjo\> . aro IWW showing here for your m^lilw. — )''// lu' wonder and wearing. our AVinjl'lr % i%fill \\ clows—then follow their litre into the //fin mffl%h """ Sta "™" ! f %W/t iATHEWSON'S ■ V! . "Where the Smart Hats Are," fl - 264-266 Lambton Quay^ Sherwin-Williams , Paint Has the Staying, Weather-resisting j I Properties That .Give j J a House Protection* j \ Don't, allow your buil'lings to go unpainted in order to save paint. \ money. Thousands of pounds are lost annually because propsrty is iiot \ X protected against the weather, for unpainted buildings oiler iio resist- j ance to the destructive elements. j Your house requires paint of the best quality. Wind,_ rain, sun- I shine-each acts differently upon a painted surface. It is necessary « I therefore to use great care in ilie selection of paint for this import- 5 I ant task of protection. | I Sherwin-Williams Paint, Prepared (SWP) is the result of over j I fifty years' experience in practical paint-nialnng. . j I "SWP" is made from pure lead, pure zinc, and pure linseed cil, j I the latter being made from Hie best flax seed it is possible to buy. jj i ' One Gallon Will Cover 360 Square Feet | I . two coats, as against 250 square feet covering capacity of lead and oil | I mixed by hand. . \ \ Owing to Hie exact combination of zinc and lead, the makers aro j enabled to get the largest possible quantity of linseed oil into each gallon. This is important, as pure linseed oil more than any othei in- | gredient gives durability and life to the paint. \ SWP will last from seven to eight years, while the life of lead and J oil is at most four years. ' | I . Insure your house against decay and ruin by specifying SWP \ i It is .made" in 49 attractive, permanent colours. . | { Write for booklet and colour card. ' | ' ■'■■'' I Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. _
Willi! $ Building of noble and dignified Gothic |B ■If design; the proposed new Anglican ||| fill I Cathedral to be erected in Wellington | I Jp will be a Church of National interest, the •Jill doors of which will always be open, and | •111 all seats will be free.' As a fitting j I! :| memorial to New Zealand's fallen and ap ; i I I Ij expression of gratitude to God for the j I i; success of Great Britain and her Allies, 'III! ■ this stately edifice will stand as an age- j «||| ) long proclamation. SI I J All xvho oto deobout tf contributing to this \ ||i| y great Thanhofftting and Mematlal ate re- ) 'till! I Quested to communicate at once with the j 'Illfti S Hon. Organising Secretary, Rev. C. F. -Athcw, < Jl jj ' St. Mark's Vicarage, Wellington. Contrt- j 'I |l 1 butipno or promiiei maybe spread ovtr a > J|Hi I of five yean. Government Stuck olid War \ Iγ 1 Bo "d 3 "*'/' 6e « cce P te d- ■ Legacies dii may be | '■flPr ma^e t0 th* Wellington Anglican j II!ji j Cathedral Truttreea. 1 V/r_3nSi JUSI iD6 J&M |h I ■ I n G eor 8 e Jam you V -• natural flavour, because . ffi , on 'y '^ e nes ' IUSC ' OUS ||rf " fruits of Central Otago, '»§* ■!y* M \ %,, sugar are used. St. George, Mi j \ s-~ J? nw are ma de from first- %, 1 yjkA y -*M P' o '' res ' l a P l '' Co ' s— f ru '' s $ ] **%\X\ \ ISM ■' lat g0 rect rom l^e or " 1 \\j\\ cEOT chards to the great cleanly | N v i eor 8 e kitchen, and 5| are made into jam within a |jj s r, SM /%\ Xr^^ s £r _P 1 few hours of.Jbeing picked. | v ffl*kk r\ /j? & ''i R emem ' 3er 'h' s ' ' 00 — I \ nwjl I/' \ I I contain) no fruit stones,and fa m. n ■' I 1 ' s ma( l e ' n s P"- cla l double J3nft / ■ I* aluminium boilers, heated sw «1 l\\i\J y Bteam, P ur ' l y If mi ffIVW cleanliness are insisted on . W llUfe-il' I **cSe6ZM ' n every slage ma ' ! ' n8 M'|IP|l\ —even the tins you buy Iff. '*SBf? St. George Jam I Sample |: the apricot first, you 11 like it. ' |j
Wβ have been repairing and supplying machines and bicycles in this city for nearly 40 years, and now have clients all over the Dominion and islands, Wo have given them Btttiefaction and can please you. ■' • ' j ■fiSiliit Our Goods are the Best *| ■ \ nf 3? ■ Our Ski!! Undeniable \ Servo | IftSi Our Reputation Valuable V m<i 1 I «Uμ • : \ v " Tssam—niMi ■■■■-■r:i*^ l ., ■ r^, jl i* I 1M FTl\s! For Everything for Sewiag Machines & Cycles ll f. J. eiJ. 99 Willis Street, WELLINGTON. Estab. .1880 J
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 130, 26 February 1919, Page 3
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