4? % / .Pleura rt Dawfon'f j for leace Gifts & ) 1 " A S| This week is destined to become of immense •»j significance—it marks the opening of a new SjL » age in the world's history—it is a year to be 0 7 commemorated in a worthy fashion. H <i . . % ik With all the festivals of rejoicing that are to « Ok take place, do not let the occasion pass withjjA out procuring a permanent memento of ej this year of Victory and Peace. Mm A piece of fine Silverware for the home (3 —»uitably inscribed—will be of constant (jf Bervice, and will be cherished in the $ !»», future on account of its historical jh sentiment. & The leading house for gifts °* verware Jewellery is Stewart Dawson's, be- " ifev cause the unrivalled f| ip!J fS® c l ua^t Y' va l Ue and variety Ji • » are °^" ere( i to jS{ [9 \T\ \|A I every P urc^aser< i Ivl JW STEWART i I DAWSON'S % SlewartDawson'iComer,Wellington wumuniiiniUfHTßnnPWWlliMiflnHiafmiHißOT Ay jjjUg ljwp r raj KM «jii»«liimuibl^bmuuih-iiu.wjii.»iii»hw Some mornings, some evenings; in fact, the whole of some daysIt's so cold that you imagine the thermometerIs down to zero— Which s proof positive you're not wearing sensible underclothing— You need it thick to keep you warm and cosy these days— You need it just like the kind we are offering— You need some of our underclothing— We have unequalled selections of— English and Colonial Merino, Worcester, and Pure Wool wearIt keeps that zero feeling away—it makes you warm on the cold dayIt keeps you healthyCome in and see our grand quality underclothing to-day. WALLACE & GIBSON ..1..1.U.U1111..1 HI"THE KASH" (Noit "ETonini Foit") immmiimmimianu.iinuiu WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON A Splendid Record. | Our Wool Sales Growth. m 19(6, 2000 bales, value £50,000 .. j miMMiiiMMifl 1917, 8000 bales, value £200.000 ! 1918,19,000 bales, value £475,000 26,000 bales, value £650,000 j No firm in the Dominion has ever shown such growth in the same period. _ j I REASONS:—(L) Our Wool, Expert has had 20 years' experi- j ence in the London Wool trade (handling up to 60,000 bales per annum) and also 5 years in ] New Zealand. ' j (2) We have the j Best Possible Facilities in both Wellington and Wanganui. (3) Our interests are our clients' interests, and our profits are their's also. ' \ Anticipating a further large increase in wool for the coming I IBeason we are at present building additional large Wool j Stores at both Wellington and Wanganui. J The N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Distributing Co., Ltd., Head Office i Dominion Farmers' Institute, Featberston feet, Wellington. j Branches: Feilding. Wanganui, Masterton, Macton, Taihape. ~"EPHOS" BASIC PHOSPHATE GRAIN, AND FODDER CROPS. A SHIPMENT OF "EPHOS" -of which supplies have fcenn temporarily eußpeiiilMl. OTing to lack of shipping tonnage, is due to arrive at » LLLuxbiU^ EARLY IN AUGUST " Farmers will thus have an opportunity of .again obtaining their requirements of this much needed soil stimulant. Orders for "EP.IIOS" are now being booked "to arrive," for delivery iu rotation. QUANTITY LIMITED. EARLY APPLICATION NECESSARY. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. "THE SPORTOG SPIRIT"
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 250, 16 July 1919, Page 10
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507Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 250, 16 July 1919, Page 10
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