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IDEAL GIFTS for «? I *~ EASTER WEDDINGS V \W]js& There is no place where choosing is so easy, or |H wtPyMw/lf V M«f^Sf^^P^^«w'^ where such splendid and values await ffi f»W^S*^W^^^^f^ Silverware for Wedding Gifts, comprising the new- JS| . l\ est and most artistic designs in articles of daily "" 1 j llflPi' * ! usefulness and lifetime wear, is shown in wonderful ■■ x \ f Paili/ I variety. Complete satisfaction is assured to both the » If ©M rIJL $ " By purchasing for 1 0 large establishments we make Our showcases arc $?«'& iMj?WW§&WWWVSL j such economies that we are able to offer finest goods sparkling with ihe f% M at the keenest prices in the Dominion. beau *>, of «°° d "V tf I ! yjU3« S! * ' EASTER VISITORS m " "" ™ ff \ .... . . , . VeaSth Most people find that it takes a very little while to wear down a f | are specaly ,nv,ted to enter and «.m»e leather had, thus necessitating frequent repairs. They fail to realise fl IS our unrivalled selection of Silverware, ucapois ft tough rubber Diamond Rings, and other Jewellery. Sugar_ Basins amnsst*. Wmm am ' I —«->_ \ vij. .l . ii i. CCrag ' erra months of wear and much extra comfort and ease-due to ; ff J *rtst®Mß l sn "u'd note that our premises will be t$" co «"»«"» , , , . . c . <s. j ,'io Voasl Racks absence of vibration and concuMion-at a cost that _X , WSPiSM op"™E;='« Saturday uni,l 9 p.m. eventually cheaper than leather Heels; Unless f) \ i Mail orders seni post tree. elc, etc. are a "Dunlop" user, you cannot appreciate / . 0 \- I I w ' nat wear ' n S these resilient Heels means. / 0 ■ / -/l£)r j\ > Why not get your bootmaker to fit a pair 1/ r > C~\f\ The cost is small, and out of all proportion / * r y&£?y C//J . QTPWADT to the saving and comfort you will /a^sf/A/ OiiiW AK i VAWU UIN O derive from their use. Be sure and have /JEl__ €/ -, / 7 ®<r \ff , . m-r i iwrTrtM leather removed the thickness of Rub- p Stewart; Dawson s Corner :: WhLLINCjiU.N ber Heel—and specify "Dunlopßi'and. «s \/ / VARIOUS STYLES & ALL SIZES-LEADINC BOOT v Dnnlop Rubber Co., Wellg'n, Chrlstc'h, Auck'd M "~"~" W1 I ImplemeQls for Orchardisfs I Winter—with it's "shivery weather" is making its approach felt ■.» And any time you may expect it to rain "cats-and-dogs"— B So what with chilliness and downpours— M ' The item essential is an overcoat— * One that will keep you snug and dry all through winter— j^\J\^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ And that's the very kind we have awaiting your selectioji— m\ \j /^^^^W^^^^ffi^^^^_. See our Single and Double-breasted Tweeds, Rainproofs, City and 61 ** Service French Coats and Waterproof Coats and Capes— A /e! Every garment stylish and serviceable, all prices moderate— Motoring Coals too-We are slightly overstocked in these ex- |10 \ The usual price is £5/5-; special price £4/4— J& W Ilp^^ See our fine overcoat selections to-day— .3b m \mm&**&&-' i \ \ The No. 41 Planet Jr • WALLACE & GIBSON , J A "the kash" (Ncx, "=»«»-« i wr w—*~* a ©ICIARS) & UNIVERSAL CULTIVATOR A WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON is built'throughout of Steel, and is of exceptionally Light Draught for Orehardists, Farmers and Gardeners J We can supply it with Hoe Steels as illustrated, or with SWEEPS UP TO 18 INCHES ill a HsT Jni fjlW Iftl HSi W 1 mm Si 111 These will successfully eradicate Weeds, Fern Roots, etc. and ensures Ilwl Wla I II am 11. fm w fflfi M Write for full information, Catalogues and Prices. , , jI HI We stock Planet Jr. Hand Hoes, Hund Plows, Seed Drills and all extras |§|9 ■ ' ' E, W. MILLS £'CO; LTD. 11l Corner Hunter.Sfireef and Jervols.Quay aisd Victoria Street - Wellington. JT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that Subscriptions in an- ft f ;, f , X^'^Vv ticipation of the forthcoming War Loan are now | jjOn t IVlllk 111 106 / \ laeing received at the Treasury or at any Bank or Postal j | _ , i \ Money-order Office in the Dominion. Such subscriptions' | ]j^rk t US6 1 IIIS f will carry interest from the date of lodgment to Public 1 -, ' I Account, II 250 Candle-power . I Taxpayers are reminded that the compulsory pro- 1 T\»ri l 7iriP I / visions of the l'inance Act (No. 2), 1918, will be put 1 • /§ ■ intn nnpratioil aild that persons who are required to | Now that the days are shortening you flSpPlitF^'m. into opeidiiui, i i i U eed something that will give you a RSttStlW^' subscribe under compulsion will receive 0 per cent, only | g00(1 light when about your late night H| A I^'ljffl by way of interest on their investments. II »* i ftil Persons who voluntarily subscribe in anticipation will II [ ffi| | fll ' receive credit for their subscriptions when the compulsory j | liancy which Ij jo sections of the Act are put into operation. I Ljgjtf s «P e Darkest Comer , > I of your milking-shed or barn. ' Voluntary subscriptions will bear interest at the rate H< whcn driving at . g^^^P^ nf 4i ner cent,, free of income-tax; date of maturity,• | „i»ht, this powerfulflight showing up the >,) • || road well aliend of the horse. • trap, jgpg .o mS - I Being fitted with a storm-proof mica ||| ; f 1 chimney, it will not break when wwl.m U Post Office Inscribed Stock (which will bear interest I 11 '" .^fc^gUrfS at the rate of 5 per cent., subject to' income-tax, with | ' - date of maturity 1927) and Post Office. Certificates may j If" Upset, It Will Not bxplode be obtained from Money-order Offices on the usual 1 Uke an oil lantern Tt can be rolled on the. ground w.thout affecting j " I the quality of the light. ~,.,. ■„ i terms. g n ..olds one quart of benzine, and will burn for la hours with one | 1 fiHni It is safe end reliable, it is way to operate, and there is H •S . I n'ithcr smoke nor smell. Price, «/-. | m mu.mms _ T hc N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Acting Minister 01 l'inance. 31 4 ' T' 1 1 I Distributing Co*, Ltd, | n -1a 11 u IWIIUUPI FllEM'll-f HITIIEISSI. ] General AilenDy \ mmmi NOMINAL CAPITAL JMJMJ Crossing the Desert in a Ford SSTS™ £_: SS!*. 1 "F." writing in the London Daily Mail says: HEAD OFFICE, ' MASTERTON. ' •• I BRANCHES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, CARTERTON, PAHIA. "The last I saw of General Allenby was ™a| eketahuna, "^'n 8 " 0 " 0 "-, * u^ o d a ton ' danne " at his Desert Headquarters before Gaza, | VIR '• ____! a year ago, sitting upright in a Ford J GENE RAL MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOLCar—the King of the Desert and the \ BROKERS STOCK, STATION, AND COMMISSION ; only car that will tackle the sand!" AGENTS. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL, j STOCK, ETC., AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. In Egypt and Mesopotamia, in France and Belgium, on .«=»»™^^^^^^rr —~^j^iirii^rMrK7dTo7d' s Great every Front in this war the Ford has proved itself time and W h phi l.p, again to be "the only car" to tackle and triumph over the %&ATtJ^fi£& worst conditions of road and track. That is why the Ford cl^S'Bc aten b y i^^^^oVe^'L^,^^ is the car for New Zealand—best for all roads, for all Maolnnery. nw i china Sweets 2s. Gd. Saueera . , », itt nnnERS PKOVVTLY KXIiCUTEP 1?. 6d. do?,, Wringers 24s M., Door Mate . weathers and all seasons. ■ ™™™£ ° m (3 rings) , ,™ *«&"%?$. TL „ , .. „ . „ MOTOITJSTS! "Korkcrisc" vour Tyres ners Ihe Colonial IflOtor to. ittL and be IVee trcin l'iiiictiircs. Slow nn)fy Advcrtieing and effect direct uies, Limited | on |. s ni OW oul; and nil Tyre troubles.- J. saving travellinp; expenses uid smsmmsmaimmesia A.t . ~ . Wellinctan B « MII!lai! « laM:iSi "-'™ Ul « , ™ la OccunW o«lv fi per cent, otair sp.nce in commission. "Tho Dominion" cohr.nna A Planet Wellington lubes. • Mnnmn K JLnchhic-ry. Co., ISB will find the purchasers cheaply for you, " dlu casofll Street, Ciiristcharoh. ''Dominion" rates on application.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 171, 14 April 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 171, 14 April 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 171, 14 April 1919, Page 8

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