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: —— : :A r ' % I —' OIERRA SILVERWARE J Popular Pattern of Distinctive Beauty I/Wfe. The "Sierra" Pattern haß become famous for its \V )» graceful lines and charming appearance, while the ft IS articles themselves are superior in weight and wearIB It; ing quality. 11 Choose "Sierra" for a Gift. \ IB! ' per halC-dozen Soup Spoons » > 35/Table Spoons - - 35/Tablc Forks - .';•'.', - 35/Dessert Spoons - - 301Dessert Porks »■ - 30/- s Tea Spoons - - 17/6 Afternoon Tea Spoons - 15/- !■• each Sugar or Jam Spoon 9 » '■.'■■■ 6/- .-,,■>•„ Orange Spoons - -" : ' 3)¥n '.' Sweet or Cake Foriß - " 3/6 HI • • Gravy Ladles - . » ".■ 12/181 ;• Sou P Ladles - . 35/. 11l I ".Sierra" Pattern Cutlery •I lip Table Knives, with plated blades £2/15/-i-doi, V l/Y.'lfiisi Dessert Knives „ „ A 2/10- '•,): (To paji postage to any alittu. Wall Oidcn receloe prompt attention. CTEWART DAWSON'S k*s Stewart Dawson's Corner t: Wellington ia. .1 ". „j .zngr IBBIHnII.IHIILUIHPniHm.rMIHIDHII'miUI ¥ r ¥v%S l flfflHy IMlM.iimmiiiiiiwmimiiumimjii^ iimiußuiiiiniiiimmiiiiwiiiwiiam H ji »7"w \&. jy I iffl EBaßEsansßß&Bsnßßasni The other fellow is wearing his straw hatIt's on— A sure sign Spring is here and Summer'nearGet your straw now—it makes fellows look so extremely Neat, tidy and summery— Honestly now, don't you like yourself more in a straw hat— Of course you do—all of us are the same— / So come in now and look over our new and excellent shipment— Of straws—absolutely London's Latest— The new shape—the new style—the new smartness— They're right outside and in—comfortable leather bands and hat cushions to make " comfort-fit" — Prices 12/6 to 27/6—and very inexpensive at that pricePanamas, too—including Real Grass ones—the best possiblePrices 10/6 to 45/ — . Say, fellows, come in right now and select your new. head-gear— This morning would be a good time—why not ? ' _ WALLACE & GIBSON ______ ———a—H— —— "THE KASH" (Next "Evening : Port') —I ——a—g— —l WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON 2UU,UUU " Viking «HM| !C iL ft ff J !"Vikiag" Separators are manufactured in the 'tllll^Sflii largest and most modern separator works in wBB»K% the world. The quantity turned out yearly is a BllsMGils yi positive jTOof that "Viking" Separators are Ks^l considered tho best dairy investment. i<lSK^^^SaJi3^^temf Never buy a separator merely because- it is cheap. The price should be considered last: the main thins is to buy a really first-clnss separator. Only such a machine > nun give you satisfaction. Only the BEST is good enough. . J "Viking" Separators are tested by experts and every machine is in 8 Perfect Working Order and Perfect Condition | { • before it leaves the factory. ... I I Tho "Viking" is built by highly specialised lnbour on systematic, S economical lines. It turns easily, is quickly cleaned, and skims 60 peril foctly that it was awarded the world's highest distinction—tho modal of 8 the Koyal Agricultural Society of England. I The patont "Viking" Bowl is of ingenioas construction. Tho Skim- | ming Discs are loosely .mounted on a ring, thus'forming pno single conI no:ting part. They ore assembled liko keys on a key ring, and so j No Numbering of Discs, etc, is Necessary, I Dy this arrangement all parts of tho Bowl are easily and quickly; j { cleaned. " , , , _. _ , , . ~ J The "Viking'' Bowl is tho most successful Disc Bowl used in the I Cream Separator world, and the manufacturers challonge all others for I clenn skimming and goaeral efficiency. "A," ISgals., i 9 10s.; "B,' 27gals., I £U 10s.; "C," Mgals., J225 10s.; "C" (hand and power), 50gals., <«29i 1 "D," 82gals., JJ3R; "13," »sgals., A'4B 10s. , The RZ. Farmers' Co-op* Distributing Co., Ltd,, I i I Head Office : Dominion Farmers' Institute, Featherston Street, Wellington, I Branches: Fefldlng, 'Wanganui, Mutetton, Matton, Talhape.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 296, 10 September 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 296, 10 September 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 296, 10 September 1919, Page 10

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