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OUSTLESS CUTLERY These knives will not stain or rust under any conditions of use. Being of the best Sheffield make, they have that enduring quality which means lasting satisfaction and many year* of service. White handles, Ruitlcji Table Knives, 95/- dozen. Ruat'eu Dcuert Knives, 80/- dozen. . We also show a wide range of SPOONS and FORKS, of the finest Al Quality Silver Plate on Nickel Silver, Good for a lifetime. v The ' Sierra" Pattern Is exceptionally graceful and pleasing. The Soup Spoons, Tsble Spoons, snd Table Forks, are 35/-half-dozen; Dessert Spoons and Forks, 30/- half-dozen ; Tea Spoons 17/6 halfdozen ; Sugar and Jam Spoons are 6/-; Sweet or Cake Forks 3/6 each. . We Pay Postage To Any Address, Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Stewart Dawson's Stewart Dawson's Corner, WELLINGTON __ "TAKE "™~™ STROKE" ■"-""— Whether you "take stroke" or not— ...' Mr. Kowiiig Man— You need decent togs—and we have them— We have a variety of rowing singlets— ' __ Cotton and woollen knitted, plain and for clubs— Also knickers, rubber shoes, sweaters and towels— In short, everything for the rowing man— And everything, too, for Cricket, Bowls and Tennis Players— Flannels, Hats, Shirts, Shoes, and so on— And all the way through— The quality is excellent—, With prices that are very, very lowSummer Sports Enthusiast—outfit in quality and economically . here— . ■. /'..';■ Come in to-day— Wallace & Gibson iMMMiuiuwmmnmn „ Th KASH i< N , , ..Evening Poit" BBBBsaasaoßun Willi* Street, WELLINGTON ___; ' v ; ■ ■ . ■ | Three Good Lines j for the Farmer, ! r "■' .■■'..,.■• ..■■'.: ' ■"■■ ■: •'■ I u Co-OD " "Co-op" Salt Licks in the paddocks mean money for you. J j „ t T , By supplying your-stock, with a. rcul tonic they gaia in ' | j oalt.LiCK . condition and bring higher prices at thei sales. j ' "Co-op" Salt Licks are,,;made of pure salt. They I aTe ns hnrd and as white as marble, and in addition they ; j • contain Phosphates; and a small proportion of Lime, Sul- ! ' phuv, and Epsom Salts, the combination being a bone- | forming, fat-producing, blood-toaking tonic. I "r' rlr . n » , With the warm weather now approaching it is neccsjj sary that you should kenp all drains and'sinlts thorough- s ! Disinfectant h disinfected, for it is onsier to prevent illness than it i is to Btop it' when it starts., ■"..-... •• ■ ■ ■ . "Co-op"'Disinfectant is most.cffective in its action, j | for it kills instantly all bacteria. I ' A spoonful put in the bath or in the copper when j ?. washing will thoroughly disinfect. « Co-OD " nave a spkndid'line of Oilcoats with a double cape over a tho shoulders and back, the body and sleeves being lined j OilcOatS with khaki waterproof twill, the latter being fitted with | . storm-proof cuffs which fit closely over the wrist. By j unfastening two loops these oilskin's can bo turned into | riding coats. They are high grade, well made coats. t Prico, 87/6 each, posted to auy address. | ■ V '■■'.■' . ■ ! I The N.Z. Farmers' Co-op* j I Distributing Co. Ltd., I Head Office: Dominion Fanners'>stKute, Feathenton Street, Wellington. S Branchei: Fetlding, Wanganui, Maatetton, Marion, Taihape. j ■■■Wfaty "THE SPORTINGSPIRIT" | SHEEP MARKING OIL I ALL COLOURS STOCKED MIXED READY FOR USE J TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE HAS PLACED AHEAD OF ALL OTHER MARKING OILS. Ram's Head Marking Oil does not injure the wool and is PERMANENT, RELIABLE, AND ECONOMICAL. I Obtainable from all Storekcencrs, or the AGENTS, SMITH & SMITH, Ltd.; WELLINGTON, and at DUNEDIN and CHRISTCHURCH

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 17, 15 October 1919, Page 10

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548

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 17, 15 October 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 17, 15 October 1919, Page 10

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