BEAUTY AND DURABILITY— "1847 ROGERS BROS." Silver-Plated Cutlery ' On account of the difficnlty of procuring Rustless Cutlery, and of its high price, we have imported a large assortment of the celebrated "1847 Rogers / Bros." Cutlery, which is of exquisite appearance aad will give splendid service. "Silver Plate That Wears" f GUARANTEE Handles are Nickel Silver plated, and Blades are of steel well plated with Silver. Each ' dozen pieces guaranteed to contain 12 dwt. ..c v , rv : o t si i ver pure silver. For- beauty and durability this y P cutlery is very aud at our prices it ware bearing the '1847 represents the Best Value obtainable at the R 0 ~ r , BroC Trade present titne. ■ B Mark :s guaranteed by Table' and Dessert Knives — Plain oval the Makers to give perhandles, 21/- the half-dozen. With plain .•■ •, • • round handles, 25/-the half-dozen. feel satisfaction in every respect." —This guarSelection Showing in Windows-Inspect 1 ant« is made possible > '. , i by an actual test of Also see our New :Assortments of "1847 .„„ « „,„., Rogers Bros." Silverplate-Teapots, Jugs, over 03 years. Dishes, Stands, etc. V STEWART DAWSON'S STEWART DAWSON'S CORNER :: WELLINGTON ■ . A When you hear the crowds shout—" It's a dead heat !"— tfou know that's the same as shouting " It's a tie !"— ' Well, it's ties we want to'talk about to-day— But not those sorts of ties— " We have a message for you concerning thesort of ties you wear round your collar— ..We've. just lately: opened up a wbnderf.ully comprehensive ■ selection of ties made by the best' English makers— In the latest colouring and the newest figures and stripe designs are these— ' • Some are Oxfords, others are Batswings and others Open-end— Every one is the quintessence of smartness and neatness—every one is a real beauty— And just note the price—from 2/6 up— Surely that's attractive enough for a price for ties— come in to-day. aaamammsma Wallace & Gibson __j_ "The KABH Next "Evening Poit" " """^tmi^twhhb Willis Street, WELLINGTON. ■BSSjt\ ; was .the; only.;:■•;. ■ I Wbk % plantation tvkkm m § l;||| motor car tyre 1 I IlitW> m UkH vlllvict-u 1 I MM?/ vi llUlllv I I fa^f '■ Ihe Koyal utomo^ e Glub'srecent -5000 mile .test. . ' They're British Goods. i Thc-JftZ.. Farmers' Co-op, Distributing Co +t Ltd*; I Head Officer Dominion Farmers , Institute, Feathefston Street. Wellington. t Branches: Feildlng, Wanganol, Masterton, Marton, Talhapt. NOMINAL Ci\PlTAt - £350,000 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL - £232,224 PAID-UP CAPITAL - £212,837 Js|HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. BRANCHES AT WELLINGTON. GREYTOWN. CARTERTON, PAHIATUA, EKETAHUNA, ALFREDTON, DANNEVIRKE, MARTINHOROUGH. WOODVILLE, AND PONGAROA. General Merchants, Auctioneers, Woolbrokers, —'Stock, Station and Commission Agents. — LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL, STOCK, &c. at LOWEST CURRENT RATES.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 206, 26 May 1919, Page 8
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