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BEAUTY AND DURABILITY"IB 47 ROGERS .BROS." ' Silver-Plated Cutlery On account of the difficulty 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 # and will give splendid service. i "Silver Plate That Wears" f I GUARANTEE Handles are Nickel Silver plated, and Blades 1 are of steel well plated with Silver. Each I dozen pieces guaranteed to contain 12 dwt. I "Every piece of silverpure silver. For heauty and durability this J- ' cutlery is very superior, and at our prices it I wire bearing the'lß47 represents the Best Value obtaiuable at the I R oge n Bros.' Trade present time. I ~ ■ . , ~ ■ * I "*»rk " B" a f aillee o by Table and Dessert Knive» — Plain oval I the Meters to give perhandles, 21/- the half-dozen. With plain I , , ,•{,,:„„;„.„.,„ round handles, 25/-the half-dozen. feetsatufachonmevery ■ I respect.'—This guarSelection Showing in Windows —Inspect! a „l ee \ t m ,de possible by an actual test of Also see our New Assortments of "1847 over 65 years Rogers Bros." Jugs, Dishes, Stands, etc. y STEWART DAWSON'S STEWART DAWSON'S CORNER :: WELLINGTON We want to emphasise particularly—, The fact that— These—Velour —Hats—Are—British— B-R-I-T-I-S-H—Get British all through—made in EnglandJust why we want to emphasise this British fact is because— It will, tell you that the Velours are of. the Best Quality— Absolutely the Best Quality—with capitals B and Q— That means you get your money's worth and then some more— In. wear and appearance— '. They are exceedingly smart—in the latest shapes— The colours too, are appealing indeed—in Greys, Blacks, and Natural— But more appealing still are the 30s. to £3 3s We also have a fine variety of Felts at pleasing figures— What say we see you, to-day ? Come' in ! __ WALLACE & GIBSON mmasaiaasama "THE KASH" (Next "Evening Post") ■mann WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON

Station and Farm Requirements' We arc holding good stocks of the following lines, and can supply all requirements promp.tly. ..-.«■ Fencing; Staples:—Galvanised Slice Point, all sizes. Galvanized Pipe :— In all sizes.' Witt i— No. 8 Plain, Barb 6in. x 12g. Galvanized Iron's— 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 feet x 26g, best quality. . Co-op. Roofing':— Best quality, 3 ply. Put up in rolls of 2)6 square feet. ■ 1 Linoleum:— Absolutely damp-proof, last three times as long as ordinary linoleum. Six attractive patterns. 61- per square yard", Salt Lick:— Keeps stock in good health and puts money in your pocket by increasing their value. , Oil Engines {—"Utility" Oil Engines arc indispensable for the station or farm for pumping water, cutting chaff, cutting wood, driving machinery,-and doing a dozen jobs. .-.•',. 2\ h.p„ Price, £85? Horse and Cow Covers:— All sizes of best American Suck in.. White, Khaki, or Green, lined and unlined. Champion Lanterns:—Throws a light equal to 250 candle ' power, economical in consumption of benzine, wind and rain-proof. ,•'■■ Price, 40/The RZ* Farmers' Co-op, Distributing Co*, Ltd., Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute, Featherston Street, Wellington. Branches: Fellding, Wanganui, Masterton, Marlon, Taihape.

"THE SPORTING SPIRIT" ( THE WAIRARAPA PARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. , (liIHITED). 'NOMINAL CAPITAL - £350,000 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL - £232,224 PAID-UP CAPITAL, - £2(2,837 Js|HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. Km 5™ S AT WELLIN GTON. GREYTOWN; CARTERTON, m B T^on^7 TAHUNA ' ALFREDTON, DANNEVIRKE. MARTIN3OROUGH, 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 210, 30 May 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 210, 30 May 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 210, 30 May 1919, Page 8

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