Gifts for the New Year ' For HOME In choosing a gijt that embodies usefulness jjjj with handsome appearance, these Inkstands or . suggest themselves as most appropriate for • either lady or gentleman. NICKEL PLATED .INKSTAND, vvith 1 NOVEMBER 3d Oyji. perpetual calendar and cut glass b " e ' 18/6, 27/6, 32/6. CALENDARS Only :: 10/6, 12/6, 18/6. SILVER PLATED ' ' INKSTAND' beautifully finished; ; 0 30/ - K '- * mh^Sht '50/-, 60/-upwards, fit-'f STEWART DAWSON'S 1 , STEWART DAWSON'S CORNER ' 8 WELLINGTON .:. " | BMmMMVMU '|f 14/1 IN I\J | BZHSraESESffI aamaa SL JIwJIJI ft J. 'jj 0 HSffiSJlffiEaia \ You're not forgetting, are you ?— That New Year holiday time is here— Whether'you are bidding this town a.short "farewell" or not — • You need holiday attire— For instance white or grey trousers—beaoh shoes and helmets— - ' Then there are shirts (collars to match) straws, velours, caps, panamas — Yes, summer overcoats too—even suits— 'Twould take too long to itemise your likely needs— : But no matter what you are wanting by way of summer. apparel—- ' ' We have it at very keen prices, and in high qualityLet's see you at one of our counters to-day— We know we can please you— We'ye teen doing it for your friends for years— ■ , " WALLACE- & GIBSON " BHtsaanisisEa . "The Kash" (next "Evening Post") ni.i.,u.Lu.« ron WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON - — 5 Quality, Style, Finish, Durability. These are the Four Cardinal I Points of Excellence which Distinguish OJJR " Footwear — from All Others. — I LOWEST PRICES. LOWEST PRICES.' ' COOKHAM BOUSE, '.j .■ V , Manners Street, Wellington. M ' M 'NAN . IDEAL ■ ( 5 NEW YEAR GIFT. A limited number of Half-yearly Volumes of the well-known London " Punch " have been made available by the proprietors as a : _FREE GIFT To all new subscribers for a year. The period covered by the volume is the most momentous in the. World's HistoryJuly to December, 1914—the first year of the Great War—and the outstanding events of that period have been covqred by '"Punch" in its own inimitable way. The cartoons—cleverly satirical' and humorous, but never coarse—are in themselves invaluable as historical records. The prose and verse also are admirable. > / To secure the volumes free qll that is necessary for the intending Subscriber to do is to fill in the coupon appearing at foot and forward with remittance of 34/G and 6d. for ' postage to the office of this paper, when the volume will be immediately despatched to address given. The subscription parts for 1920 will be posted from London weekly as published. The opportunity is unique, the supply -of gift volumes is limited, and immediately they are disposed of the offer will be withdrawn. ORDER FORM The Wellington Publishing Co. Ltd., P.O. Box 1481, Wellington. Pie,iso entw an order on my behalf under Special "Punch" Offer ' as advertised for volume July-Deccmbor, 1914, and subscription parts as issued during 1920, for which I enclose the sum of 35/- (including postage). It is understood that I have not recently been a subscriber to "Punch," and am therefore entitled to participate in this offer. . Name Full Address ■ ..?. . .Post volume to '•} : Nauio • Address
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 78, 27 December 1919, Page 10
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496Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 78, 27 December 1919, Page 10
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