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THE BEST Silver and E.P. Ware IS SOUND ECONOMY particularly in such essential things as Tableware-, for it ensures a lifetime's use from a single expenditure, yielding dividends of service out of all proportion to the investment. The Silver and E.P. Ware shown by Stewart Dawson's is unrivalled in weight and wear, in the variety of selection, and in the values offered. These unique advantages are due to the buying for Cash for ten large establishments —the savings thus secured are obvious. to all who compare Stewart Dawson's Value with others. See the latest designs in—Afternoon Tea Sets, Kettles, Tea Pots, Sugar Basins, Cream Jugs, Trays, Baking and Entree Dishes, Toast Racks, etc. v N ' Stewart Dawson's STEWART DAWSON'S CORNER :: WELLINGTON l°>

fgLjgff? } Ml • i ■iimi'ii i n BsmmnmiiiMUMPMßngMißsa'i kg . eft annmuiiiMijiiiiiif||||||Bi||mi■■mnin World-Peace is a mighty big thing— But there is another Peace that is by* no means a little thing— The Peace of Mind and Body— ' That comes from wearing stylish, correct, well-fitting clothes— That's just what our suits are— As stylish as they should be; as correct as can be, and as wellfitting, as human hand can make them — We have an excellent array of English-made suits at'the invitine price of 65/ — '* . - 5 We also have an excellent array of nice tweeds— From, which we can make you a made-to-measure suit— We also have ready-made Sports Coat, Sports Coat and Trousers and the very thing in Overcoats— ' Come and get Peace—come in to-day. , Wallace & Gibson "The KASH" Next "Evening Poit" .'iS™"," Willis Street, WELLINGTON. | These Seed Potatoes j are Heavy Croppers. |i The following are a few..of the leading varieties stocked by us. Particulars of others will be furnished on application. | "ARRAN CHIEF"—A white, round variety, slightly later than "Up-to- | ■ Dates," a heavy cropper of first-class quality. j "BEAUTY OF HEBRON PINK"—A very early variety, and one of the I ba>t for culinary purposes. ] , "BRITISH QUEEN"-One of the | Best Second Early Variet its cn tte Maket, j "EARLY PURITAN"—A white, round, first early variety, and a splendid a cooker. x • • "ROBIN ADAIR"—An early kidney-6haped pink-skinned variety of fine quality. For growing upon light sandy soils it cannot be improved i • upon. ' j "UP-TO-DATES"—A potato which requires no description, being so well | and favourably known. ~ ■ All the above are specially selected seed; they will give maximum results. Prices upon application. | Vegetable Seeds. We are also carrying large 6tocks of all tlic lending vegetable seeds in • S sealed packets at 6d. per packet. . Postage extra on Peas and Beans. The N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Distributing Co., Ltd., i Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute,' Featherston Street, 'Wellington, Branches: Feilding, "Wanganui, Masterton,-Marlon, Talhape. f / JHL !'■ : j "HI SPOKOT& SPIRIT" [ VACUUM FLASKS : It is useless purchasing these articles unkas they are reliable. There is no better Flask made thaw the UNIVERSAL. It will keep. Liquids hot or cold as desired. We have a full range of these goods in all sizes and finishes; also, LUNCHEON KITS, In various designs and finishes} and the ONE QUART ALUMINIUM FLASK. THESE GOODS ARE WORTHY OF INSPECTION. Ik Stewart liter, Glass I Hardware Co., lid. 80, 82, 84 Courtenay Place, Wellington. jj

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 235, 30 June 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 235, 30 June 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 235, 30 June 1919, Page 8

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