" 1 " »-■ ■ — ; Gifts for the New Year : Kr HOME'.'" choosng a gift thai embodies usefulness " L with handsome appearance, these Inkstands Of {JPFik-Ei • suggest themselves as most appropriate jor ' ather lady or gentleman. ' ~nickel plated I - perpetual' calendar and ■' ,| cut slass ba!C " '' Jr 18/6, 27/6, 32/6. CALENDARS Only :: 10/6, 12/6, 18/6. SILVER PLATED ' INKSTAND ••• i. . beautifully finished, 3?A 35/-. 40/-, j . 50/-, 60/- upwards. • ; 'STEWART 'DAWSON'S STEWART ,DAWSON'S CORNER . ' .:. WELLINGTON .:. ;. T" ■ >FROM~~ ■_>wiiiiiiiniiLHj whiujimb **" » » «• W!imaimmjniM.MHßm NOW ON 99 —— You prefix a lot of your statements— With those words' just at' this time of the yearIt's the period for good resolution making— • ' About" the end of January is the period for good resolution . ~ breaking— , But there's one resolution you'll never'brea'k as long as you ;■ ' live'in Windy City— , • Why ?—Simply because keeping the resolution means Pleasure ■ for you — , . | V Money saved and Correct aud Smart Dressing— Here's the resolution—'f>From now on I shop at Wallaco and ' Gibson's"— , . ■ . Make that resolution— ,j Because our prices are the most reasonable— Our goods offer wonderful value and our variety is indeed 1 • . ■ comprehensive— ' ' Pay us a visit to-day— WALLACE <& GIBSON n«».iiiuLMinumiii»wt.Mi "THE KASH," (Next Evcnind fait,) BKinEHlsasniflUßJ WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON I Work of Your . Doing it Out-of-doors. ~, While ironing a week's washing is in itself a laborious task, it is not the, labour so much that makes you tired, ljut the swelWJn? brat from the hot stove, with the tiresc-ui <>'. continual tramping back and forth between the stove, and the ironing board to exc'haiiKe irons, ami JthftLtnjublc caused by irons becoming too hot or too cold. • AVith the C'omfftii Benzine Iron yon can do your 'ircning in any = -Toom in the .house, or out of <:cors s ~- v | - Under a Shady Tree or any Place • 'where it is convenient and pleasant. The Comfort Benzine Iron raliicre the cast of ironing to a mini"mum, for it burns 7 per con't. of gas and £0 per cent, of air, aud costs. | less than one penny por hour to run. -This iron, being pointed nt both ends, can be used forward or bacfc- . ward. This is a splendid feature lor , ' ■::: Ironing\Garments that are Gored, Ruffled, Pleated, or laco trimmed, for this pointed-at-both-?n<!s iron , saves considerable • 1 . time, also- a lot of labour; for every movement of the arm with this | ..'-i-.TCpndcrful self-heating iron irons 27 square inches of'cnrfaca. j',- A very special feature is the uni form heat, for the iron can be . | regulated to any'heat desired, and w,il! not fluctuate during the whole time of ironing. . Order one io\v aiul. make your summer ironing a pleasure. . j i I%e. N.Z. Farmers', Co-op. .Distributing Co. Ltd., , | Office: Ecminion Fataers' -Featfetttton' Street, ¥eflis g loa. toutertoo, Martoo, Tatta f *. [' HilSs-graie Isaftsi' Travelling lags, | 'N:Trunks and Attache gases, These high-grade Travelling Bugs nro made from the best selected leather; first-class canvas; and are fitted with wr rrfWßSSiyifiL extra strong corners whiqh protect them 'jjßjjr from hard usago from carriers and j.; porters. The Attache Cases are finely ' .|3i|jf|ro pi I ' made, and como in numerous sizes. All ' /i/WsJ m Sw®\ I theso leather are moderately M/fi[.Ml if- jflSl \ I priced considering the high cost of /Ulfjil F • j leather these days. j | SEE ALSO OUR FINE DISPLAY OP SPORTING REQUISITES AND | LADIES' HANDBAGS. j JOHN DUTHIE & CO. LTD. j HARDWARE MERCHANTS, [ WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON. j j ,J .r. "~ are BUifanleed by us lo be made of SOLID , LEATHER and hand-icwn throughout. You will i - appreciate ihcir cubjUniinl Rpprorflßcc and high* ' i;.i" <• c ' oss Made extra deep—fitted with two \\ t : j!|j strong locks Made to travel and made to last £ ■'••' MjlllG "£5/2/6/ I A Good Suit Case is cheapest in the long run. | J. E. EVANS, LTD., ' WHH ' of HARNESS. SADDLERY, and oil LEATHER GOODS, ' JSB LAMBTON QUAV, .
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 83, 2 January 1920, Page 8
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