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Essential Features D 101 ur £i2/io/- in Tiiamond {Buying d ioe iree P rmc 'P P oin ' s f or you to consider in buying diamonds >£*. are essential features of our selling policy. M" £13/10/- p. ln7 lit, Quality—[Because on/j) <4n high grade stones have a i permanent value. \<s£/ 2nd, Price — For upon the ' price depends the worth of DlO3 your investment. -N^^' £14/IC/- 3rd, Value—(Because that D 108 is the relation between £37/10/quality and price. Yon can depend upon Stewart Dawion'» lo give you the utmoit value in DlO4 I :-: :■: Diamond :•: :•: Jill diamonds have Platinum £57/10/" Settings. Ca// and inspect or Write for xjSS'pSSSMix, '"'(§o Catalogue. DlO5 STEWART DAWSON'S Diio'j f £ ' 20 Skaarl Damon's Cnrwr £62/10/' C : WELLINGTON : (l^Jc

THE FAMOUS X9IB GOT n IVI A JjJibiL 11 9 l TWO YEARS' WEAR p ost ed J/- Extra MadcJjy Leading Contractor Nailed or Plain MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON

200,000 "Viking" j Separators Made j Every Year s considered teparators are manufactured in the .£~ ||J i "Viking" Sinost modern separator works in l| sjk ? largest and lie quantity turned outyearly isa a I . tlio world. Toof that "Filling" Separators aro ■J il positivo ;>r)ie best dairy investment. _ E Never buy a separator merely because it i is chpap. Tho prioo should 1» considered lj last: tlio main thing is to buy a really j first-class separator. Only such a machine _ Ji | can give you satisfaction. Only tho BEST is good enough. f 5 "Viking" Separators are tested by exports and every machine is in (j I Perfect Working Order and Perfect Condition II 5 before it leaves tho, factory. 1 ' I s The "Viking" is built by highly specialised labour on systematic, j 3 economical lines. It tuiW easily, is quickly cleaned, and skims so per- f t fectly that it was awarded the world's liighc-st distinction—the medal of J the Boyal Agricultural Society of England. ' \ The patent "Viking" Bowl is of ingenipiis construction. The SkimS ming Discs are loosely ?nounted on a ring, thus forming ono single connecting part. They are assembled like keys on a key ring, and so No Numbering of Discs, etc., is Necessary, By this arrangement all parts of the Boivl are easily and quickly 3 cleaned. The "Viking' l Boivl is tlio most successful Disc Boivl used in tho ■ 5 Cream Separator world, and the manufacturers challengo all others for ? clean skimming and general efficiency. "A," 15gals., 10a.; "ft," 27gals., a dßl'i 10s.; "C," BOgals., £% 10s.; "C" (hand and' power), oOgak, .£29; I | "D," 82gals., .£3B; "E," llSgals., £f8 !os. | The N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. | Distributing Co., Ltd., J Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute, Featherston Street, Wellington, | . Branches: Fcildingv Wanganul, Masterton,- Marlon, Taihape,' |

! 1 WIIMIinMPIMM' (LIMITED). NOMINAL CAPITAL ' x - £350,000 * SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL - £232,224 PAID-UP CAPITAL - - £212,837 JsjHEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. . BRANCHES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, CARTERTON, PAHIATUA, eketahuna; alfredton, dannevirke, MARTINBOROUGH, WOODVIL.LE, AND PONCAROA. General Merchants, Auctioneers, Woolbrokers, --Stock, Station and Commission Agents,—' LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE'ON WOOL, STOCK, kc. at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. • i —/i most unsightly—as well as dangerous bccauieof draughts. Whenever a break■ cpU TIC POD age occurs get— OLt UD rUKI TINGEY'S EXPERT GLAZIERS to fixlt up! s\fo mailing. oFuss. LEADLIGHTS AND Just ask 1" 1° J> sia .v of S ,DZ,ers who understand everji point of this work are at Hour service. We have large stocks of FANCY WINDOWS glass for every purpose. Charges very reasonable. »u«muwiaM—MJlWmiitMUlliWill— l UWUlMllllh »■»!■■»«—|| |||| I lIIBIIH—— i TiypCV'Q an d Colour Merchants IS 3 lilULi y*J Manner* Street, Wellington. Phonei 437 & 1118 I

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 289, 2 September 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 289, 2 September 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 289, 2 September 1919, Page 8

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