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Diamond Ring. Values That are World-Famous ) When buying a Diamond Ring, it is wise to ([ realise the superior quality and value offered by Stewart Dawson's—the outcome of huge purchases of the Finest Diamonds' for the _____ needs of ten large establishments in Australasia and London. • /o^^\ The Ring yo,u 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 workmanship and finish is a promise of' life-long satisfaction to the wearer. SEND FOR RING CATALOGUE _jaffl_a&rw and Finger-Measuring Card; and please call whenever you have the opportunity. New designs in Diamond Rings' and •-— jr; '. .. other Jewellery are always being created, so an ' J inspection is sure to please. Wv STEWART DAWSON'S p \ ■ , • STEWART DAWSON'S CORNER :-: :-: WELLINGTON I ' Viking separators WHH I Give More Profit J3L , Because Ihey ISkini Clean '■ This is one of the most important The Bowl of the "Viking" is so constructed that ALL the Buiterrat is separated from the milk, and you therefore secure a greater price : for your product. Tho Bowl is. tho most important part of the separator, as it accomplishes the actual work of reparation. The "Viking" Bowl device is of The' Most Simple and Ingenious Construction. \ The skimming discs are loosely mounted on a ring, thus forming \ one single connected part. Ihey. are assembled like keys on a key ( I ring, therefore no numbering of discs, etc., is necessary. ■ ' . \ J J By this arrangement all the parts of the bowl are easily undr;uioHy f \ oleaned. The Viking Bowl is light in weight, has fewer discs than ! 9 other makes, and has greater capacity. The milk distributes from the 1 3 bottom upwards, giving an ■ ; SEven Distribution to All Discs at All Times, ; • These Discs are flatter ttan usual, thus causing the milk to spread ! evenly in a thin sheet or layer. , Sizes and prices aa follow:— j a » No. 00, 10gak,„£6 '.55.; "A,", 15gals„ £9 10s. j "B," 2?gals., £14 10s.; I \ "Q," 50gals., £25 10s. j "C," l (hand and power), 50gals.,' £29; ; | "D," 82gals., £38; "E," 115 gals., £48 10s. • | | The RZ. Farmers' Co-op* | Distributing Co*, Ltd;, j I Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute, Feafhefston Street, Wellington. ? | Branches i Feildlng.' Wanganaf, Maaterton, Matton, Taihape, ' l\ " EPHOS" BASIC PHOSPHATE THE WELL KNOWN, HIGH GRADE, EFFICIENT PHOSPHATIC FERTILISER. FOR TOP-DRESSING GRASS LANDS AND FOR ROOT, GRAIN, AND FODDER CROPS. A SHIPMENT OF "EPHOS" —of which supplies have been temporarily suspended, owing to lack of shipping tonnage, is due to arrrVe at WELLINGTON EARLY IN AUGUST Farmers will thus have an opportunity Of again obtaining their requirements of this much needed Boil stimulant. Orders for "EPHOS" are now being booked "to arrive," for delivery in rotation. • QUANTITY LIMITED. EARLY APPLICATION NECESSARY. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD., «_*«« AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. -— ■■ .i.. ; i mi VJteyfJto* ■;.'■■■ ■■ ■ '_* WtUky "THESPOKMGSPIRir "DIGGERS!" "DIGGERS!" FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. ' "DIGGERS!" "DIGGERS!" ■ "DIGGERS!" "DIGGERS!" — COMPREETRIB! •; irnHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT «n* 1 COMPANY, LTD., WE. SPECIALISE li\ MEN'S OUT- » t FITS, from Hat to Sox, Is Prepared to Our Motto: PURCHASE FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS R ™ PBICBS.' By Weight or at Per Head. ' JJORNIG'S, \ The Company also'offers clients every Inpmft's' facility for freezing on their own ac- uuimuuo,. count. . THE POPULAR MEN'S OUTFITTERS, Prices can bo obtained on application 150 Cuba Street ; (Opposite Quoen's Pictures). W G FOSTER, T\UNLOP RUBBER GOODS FOR Managing Director. U THE HOUSEHOLD. Ask your HARDWARE FIRM for DUN- ' SURE CURE FOR VARICOSE ~ {£? oceft ™ or Pedoral Qarde " HO*,. B-HTt___ U.cere? W ffi'W lKß '" ' If If so. I can guarantee to cure you. dWgGIST for DUNI My treatment is painless, and rcqmres VTLteVBMB nd" operation, and Uotoostly. Ask your DRAPER for DUN Write E STffIALEY to BCndldftsk' M rilikt ' Ask your BOOTMAKER to fit DUN .„,. oo T?«*«„ Rubber Heels. Phong 29 - Foxton. Get your WRINGER ROLLERS CITAND on your dignity and WOOD- COVERED with DUNLOP Rubb O MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Don't DUNLOP RUBBER CO.- OF AU: bo satisfied with other makes. WOOD- TRALASIA, I I'D., MILNE are British made trom Para'/ 65 Courtenay Place, Wellington, anc-. , rubber, • • Auckland and-Christchurch.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 261, 31 July 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 261, 31 July 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 261, 31 July 1919, Page 8

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