I* / Ft ewa r t TfawfOTif $ for J eace Xjifts I ) J t h ■ This week is destined to become of immense y significance—it marks the opening of a new « age in the world's history—it is a year to be & r\ commemorated in a worthy fashion. tt » h jjj With all the festivals of rejoicing that are to m ,«i take place, do not let the occasion pass with- y Ik' % ' out procuring a permanent memento of 0| C this year of .'Victory and Peace. « mWk A piece of fine Silverware for the home fa wm —suitably inscribed—will be of constant Jbj service, and will be cheriohed in the M \ future on account of its historical JG nentiment. . $» The leading house for gifts *Ib of Silverware and Jewellery i\ S3S!fiSr*M. ' S Stewart Dawson ' s > be " *4 itßfi^^^^C" cause °* tbe unrivalled" (J Mplk 1 value and variety & f \ 7§l\ are °ff to « To \ \ / every purchaser. §* ll \WIM'I %# STEWART J • 8 DAWSON ' S \ .(& /AVs\ SfewartDawion'i Corner, Wellington 6V| S» / I r :::::;: ® I A Splendid Record. Our Wool Sales Growth. m {?J6, 2000 bales, value £50,000 rjmmifiMM mi, 8000 bales, value £200,000 loßUUunniu.nn 19(8, (9,000 bales, value £475,000 ! m% 26,000 bales, value £650,000 i' • " I No firm in the dominion has ever shown such giwth in the | , same period. i REASONS:—(I) Our Wool Expert has had 20 years' experience in the London Wool trade (handling up to 60,000 bales per annum) and also 5 years in New Zealand. (2) We have the . I !r . Best Possible Facilities in both Wellington and Wanganui, (3) Our interests arc our clients' interests, and 1 our profits are their's also. I Anticipating a further large increase in wool for the coming j season we are at present building additional large 'Wool i Stores at both Wellington and Wanganui. ! The RZ. Farmers' Co-op, | Distributing Co,, Ltd,, !_. Head Office: Dominion Fanners' Institute, Featherston reel, Wellington. s pj Branches; Feilding. Wanganul, Masterton, Marton, Taihape. f m.„,^.^,,„,^..,w,,„n^,, M ,,1,^1,,,.. m , U .,^,,,,, U .., n ,,,, J^H1.J11U1 | 1 11 1 1l ■ .MDLT.Ka.'BMMriUnUIIMIIiIIMM i.'.jd ' Two famous rifles Because of its wide adaptability,.the Winchester Model 92 is the gun for the one gun hunter, for the. same reason it is the favorite with sportsmen Who own many guns. Though this rifle is a wonder for strength and accuracy, it is not an . i expensive weapon. The Winchester' Model 92 is furnished in a variety of styles and four different popular calibers—the .32, .38, and .44 Winchester'cartridgcs. The Winchester Model 95 is distinctly a big-game rifle with high velocity, and flat trajectory, which make it excellent for long range shots. The Model 95 is carried by the foremost big game hunters of the world. Colonel Roosevelt, Sir Ernest Shackleton, Commander Peary, White, Whitney, and other equally noted hunters and explorers have placed their reliance on Winchester Rifles. The barrel is made of -Nickel-Steel and is chambered for .303 British, .35 and the famous .405 Winchester. If you're out for deer, take along a Winchester. Your gun dealer will show you the Models 92 and 95 and othof models of. the world's greatest gun makers. ' UODShII. LtttrActinßvMtiwriflt MODEL PS, Lew Action RtpeaUnu riJU k World Standard Cam and Ammunition v " EPHOS" BASIC PHOSPHATE THE WELL KNOWN, HIGH GRADE, EFFICIENT PHOSPHATIC FERTILISER. FOB TOP-DRESSING OH ASS LANDS AND FOB BOOT, U GRAIN, AND FODDER-CROPS. ; A SHIPMENT OF "EPHOS" -of which supplies liavo been temporarily suspended, owing to lack of shipping tonnage, is due to arrive-, at WELLINGTON EARLY IN AUGUST Farmers ■ will thus have an opportunity of again obtaining their requirements of this much neoded goil stimulant. Orders for "EPHOS" are now being booked "to arrivo," for delivery in rotation. QUANTITY LIMITED. EARLY APPLICATION NECESSARY. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD.,,««. AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. . / ■ WARTIME Economy. Ww WOOD- I nr\ AAA PHYSICIANS' Prescriptions MILNE RUBBER HEELS, cheaper OUjl/ICU hav o been dispensed at than leather. Made in England of Best Castle' 6 Nowtown Pharmacy; first-qual-v ara Rubber. Have them fitted to-day. | ity drugs were used in each presoriDtitfc
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 251, 17 July 1919, Page 8
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