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Diamond Ring Values That are World-Famous J When buying a Diamond Ring, it is wise to ff realise the superior quality and value offered by J Stewart Dawson's—the outcome of huge pur- I chases of the Finest Diamonds for the j| needs cf ten large establishments in Australasia and London. " The Ring you choose here will delight your sense of the beautiful, because of the sparkling purity, the rare brilliancy of the stones. The high' quality of the C^^Sfc. workmanship and finish is a promise of life-long satisfaction to the wearer. . SEND FOR RING CATALOGUE % /5 ' and Finger-Measuring Card; and please ■ call whenever you have the opportunity. New designs in Diamond Rings and •———. other Jewellery are always being created, so an I ! inspection is sure to please, w. STEWART DAWSON'S STEWART DAWSON'S CORNER :-: :•: WELLINGTON \v___ J) frwimnmmmimamsaiwiwismwiimi "ff "J' *ff uwwmmuummmumHiißMim ' £ uwmmmmmwmmimman Ask yourself— A question or two—then answer them yourself— What kind of an asset is your appearance ?— How much does it mean to you to be smartly dressed— Both in and out of business ?— Isn't there a deal more in that saying " Clothes make the Man "— Than was at first apparent to you ?— Of course—so we urge and advise you to step in immediatelyAnd get from us for 655. (remember the ss.)— A stylish, well-cut, perfect fitting English-made suit- . They're of wonderful value—and wonderful quality— We defy value-comparison— You had better come in now while this low price holds good. Wallace <Sc Gibson „_„„,„_ I—IWIMMIIIMIW „_ • •,.«,„„ N„,f«Fv«nin. Po.f '""1"'"™!^"'"'" tgsisisammmsism "The KABH Neit Lvenmf roit ■■'■■'"■'■"■"■—"»»— Willis Street, WELLINGTON. Viking separators HHV Give More Profit v UcLaUov 1 ii&y JUnliiß bkim Clean imßß}^ | " This is one of the most important IB^bll^^ i Tho Bowl of the'"Vikin?" is bo constructed that ALL the Buitcr- to j fat is separated from the milk, and you therefore secure a greater irice | your product. S |j Tho Bowl is the most important part of the separator, as it f.ccom- | j plishes the actual work of reparation. The "Viking" Bowl device is of W j The Most Simple and Ingenious Construction, f> | Tho skimming discs are loosely mounted on a ring, thus forming , | one single connected part. 'Lhey are assembled liko keys on a key a ring, therefore no numbering of discs, etc., is necessary. \ By this arrangement nil the parts of the bowl are easily and r,uickly »• 8 cleaned. The Viking Bowl is light in weight, has fewer discs than I other makes, and has greater capacity. The milk distributes from tho | bottom upwards, giving an . 1 . Even Distribution to All Discs at All Times, j I These Discs are flatter than v.sual, thus causing the milk to spread ; evenly in a thin sheet or layer. Sizes and prices as follow-.- _ ■ pi No. 00, lOgals., £6 ',55.; "A,"i 15gnls., £9105.; J'B," S7gals„ £14 10s. J * "C," sflga!s., £25 10s.'; "C," (hand and power), '50gals., £29; L | "D," 82gals., £38; '%" Usgals., £48 10s. \ The NZ Farmers' Co-op* \ Distributing Co*, Ltd.; \ | 1 Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute, Feathetston Street, Wellington. . j 1 Branches: Feiiding. "Wanganui, Masterton, Marton, Taihape. t m __J& "EPHOS" BASIC PHOSPHATE ILK la GKAIN, AND FODDER CROPS. V A SHIPMENT OP "EPHOS" -of which Bupplra have been temporarily •>«»« t« h* of shipping tonnage, is duo to arrive at WELLINGTON EARLY IN AUGUST . Farmers will thus have an opportunity of again obtaining their tcquire- • nients of this much needed soil stimulant. Orders for "EPHOS" are now being booked "to arrive," for delivery in rotation. QUANTITY LIMITED. EARLY APPLICATION NECESSARY. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD., Wellington. AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. WSMtMG SPIRIT"' ,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 260, 30 July 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 260, 30 July 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 260, 30 July 1919, Page 10

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