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Distinctive Neu) Designs in Afternoon Tea Sets Lovers of the beautiful in Silverware will be charmed by the graceful designs and sound quality of the New Tea Sets and Coffee Services now showing at Stewart Dawson's. Three Piece Sets, with either oval, round or square trays, are priced at £5, £5/10/-, £5/17/6, £6/10/- upwards. LARGER Sets may be secured up to £27/10/-. These artistic goods form ideal gifts for wedding or other occasions. TO RACEGOERS: p } A few pairs of Dolland's SfPlllflVt I JflfllWTl S famous Binoculars just to L LJUWOUII O hand. Race visitors trs cordially invited to In- Stewart Dawson'] Corner sptctcurlitee selections of Jewellery and Plate. WELLINGTON THE FAMOUS 1918 MMn n M/\WP .1) 4,.4 100T 9m (Q)' \Q/ TWO YEARS' WEAR p ostec [ J/. Extra Made by Leading Contractor Nailed or Plain crnnu mi MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON Three Good Lines | for the Farmer. j 44 Co-op " "Co-op" Salt Licks in the paddocks mean money for you. II _ . _; . By' supplying your stock with a, real tonic they gain in ; oalt Lick condition and bring higher prices at the sales. j "Co-op" Salt Licks are made of pure salt. They ; ■ are as hard and as white as marble, and in addition they j contain Phosphates and a small proportion of Lime, Sul- j phur, and lipsOin Salts, the combination beiug a bone- j forming, fat-producing, blood-making tonic. > " Cci nn' f With the warm weather now approaching it is noces- j P sary that you should keep all drains and sinks thorough- ji Disinfectant !y disinfected, for it is easier to prevent illness than it | is to stop it when it starts. '; "Co-op" Disinfectant is most effective in its action, ! for it kills instantly all bacteria. • A spoonful put in tho bath or in the copper when j washing will thoroughly disinfect. . "Co-op" We have a splendid line of Oilcoats with a double cape over j| the Bhoulders and back, the body and sleeves being lined i UilcOatS with lchaki waterproof twill, tho latter being fitted with | Rtorm-proof cuffs which fit closely over the wrist. By j uufnstening two loops these oilskins can be turned into ; riding coats. They are high grade, well made coats. ! Price, 87/6 each, posted to any address. ; g The N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Distributing Co. Ltd., j Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute, Featherston Street, Wellington. = Branches: Feildinj, Vanginui, Masterton, Marton, Tathape. Qri<i Lighten Labour in Your florae! TIBACE has come I Normal conditions are rapidly being reB# -»• established, and the timo is opportune to compensate the sura Housewife fur swim of the hardships she has had to put up . with. A good way to do this is by installing a new Jiange in t0 your kitchen. The shortage of domestic help and consequent ask worry is aggravated by the use of a worn, out-of-date liange, * which means en ..wfui lot of dirt and me« with a tremondous y° up wsuits of lime and Terv h'Mivy coal bills. Die OUION, Iron- fatuourt for ite splendid devices and many special feamnnn._ tures, will snre monoy right away m luel of its pdept- ® ability to burn cheap lignites. It will dolißht the Houeoto show wife and fnabla lict to do the Cookinfi and Baking with eoso vou ond comfort and in other wny* lighten the daily labours of , tlw kitchen, 'tho "OlilOX" is on ideal Eatigo for the Returned onol Soldier's Home, and' m»y 1» had m sizes to suit all icquiremonts. ' A r i Afl H. E. SHACKLGCK, Ltd., Vf WBI TJXTNEDIN. WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. J _ u _ -L _ l _ JJ _ UJtUJUIuMWU p mw , HUIIIIWI'"—m—MIIIWIIIIIMIIIiyB^WMMM^^—i» SHEEP MARKING OIL I ALL COLOURS STOCKED MIXED READY FOR USE TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE HAS PLACED "RAM'S HEAD" AHEAD OF ALL OTHER MARKING OILS. Ram's Head Marking Oil docs not, injure tka wool and is PERMANENT, RELIABLE, AND ECONOMICAL. Obtainable from all Storekeepers, or ; the AGENTS, SMITH & SMITH, Ltd. WELLINGTON, and at DUNEDIN and CHRISTCHURCH

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 22, 21 October 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 22, 21 October 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 22, 21 October 1919, Page 10

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