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5 4^ / Ptewa rt Dawfon'f $ for c PeacQ Gifts I >- k a - . \ • .Celebrate a great occasion by purchasing an ® ~ article of lasting worth. • 4 , W Stewart Dawson's magnificent, displays enable $ you to choose a useful memento for your home, or •i a gift of jewellery for a friend, with the assurance / ■ j|% of complete satisfaction. Select a fine gift of Silverware or, Electro-plated ~ Ware and have it engraved with the historic date. |Bk y You will find in our stocks charming goods for the home—Spoons, Forks,-Tea Sets, En- fo Dishes, Flower and Fruit Stands, etc. & Visitors Are Invited to' inspect our, magnificent ' IHk displays. All goods forward- || ; jlpk St ree to a^ress. pWfKjfotf STEWART I i IWI ¥tW DAWSON'S I SS- WKv\ I //w\\ Stewart Dawson's Corner WELLINGJON § 9kuw = VANITY === Of course we hold that man is not as vain as woman— V Maybe we're right—but the ladies are certainly honest about "vanity"— They'll stop in front of any shop mirror in the street—and ' " arrange things But just watch " mere man "—he goes Straight along—but don't you see him taking sneaking sidelong looks at the plate-glass windows— ' Just to see if things are right"— But that's not vanity—Oh no!—that.'s just "pride of dress"— Which means that he's proud of his suit— The kind we offer—Tailor-Finished Single-Breasted Sac SuitsUnbreakable fronts; in. Browns and Greys; British and Colonial made—from 65/-. . Just fancy! 65/ —grelt> value—which surely you won't missReturning "Diggers"—here's a chance t ! o get a well-fitting, up-to-date suit at' an indeed economical price— Pay us a visit with your civilian brother—To-day ? Right !— WALLACE & GIBSON ■m»i.nwiiLiMnimiiinn.u.iMiiM "THE KASH" (Next "Evening Poit") — WILLIS STREET, W£LLINGT6N | "Co-op." Roofing is a Good Substitute for | . j 1 T / 1 *i r* i T Ircn and it Costs Less. | r-STI | I (Sf i Co-op. Hoofing is much law 'expensive than Iron, mjCO'OP/n) | Slates, or Tiles, and is suitable for any climate. ' \^RoonNGi^ jif It is a weather-proof, ivntcr-proof, vermin-proof roof- E ~ | ing, and contains no coal tar or paper. It is 1 — J./, | Manufactured from the Highest Grade lof standard long fibre felt, and saturated with a non- ]jj '! volatile composition. • !j' j besides being the most satisfactory for |j j I roofs, is used very largely for other purposes, such as jj j | Barns, Stables, Sheds, Poultry j | Houses, etc, • I A building covered with Co-op Eflofing will lost'many years and costs | much less than timber. Put up in rolls 3G inches wide, containing 216 I 1 square feet, 3 ply. I J The N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. | Distributing Co., Ltd., I Branches: Feilding, Marlon, Taihape, Wanganai, Masterton. n riead Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute, Featherston Street, Wellington. K IhmSftipi "THE SPOKTO^MUT" illmillMUll iBMIM! * m,m frtmnw h'hm ■Hd'WthMi im n Hfl THE VllKlKlfi FIIMEES' CB-CFESBM ISSN. flilUWiW. NOMINAL CAPITAL £350,000 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL ... ... £232,224 ' PAID-UP CAPITAL ... y ... £212,837 15/. , HEAD OFFICE/ MASTERTON. branches at Wellington, greytown, carterton, pahia. tua, eketahuna, martinburough, ALFREDTON, danne. VIRKE, WOODVILLE, AND PONGAROA. GENERAL MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOLBROKERS, STOCK, STATION, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL, STOCK, ETC., AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 180, 25 April 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 180, 25 April 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 180, 25 April 1919, Page 8

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