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_______ -™—_ j Gifts for the New Year j For HOtME h doosi'iS a S'tt tfial embodies usefulness \ wilh handsome appearance, these Inkstands j | Of VrrlLCj . iugS csl Ihemsehes as most appropriate Jot letlher lady or gentleman. iliift. a, nickel plated € p|ffi|ip Pl| • INKSTAND, with J[MEMDER M perpetual calendar and j 18/6, 27/6, 32/6. | CALENDARS Only :: 10/6, 12/6, 18/6. | SILVER.TLATED INKSTAND Mm^r~~^^ . beautifully finished, J&S|gHalt^^rf^if 30/-. 35/, 40/-, 50/-. Jfei-^^^^g|) { 'STEWART DAWSON'S STEWART DAWSON'S CORNER | J .:. WELLINGTON .:. t6 FROM __ ijni(tnniiiiifF. ll 'r lll " lll ' L '' J tra!EEHKEEnacsniEE iroamaaiMMmjaa Wv7/f" fl &,'??'sC T /''"'vX'K.V? 99 aaaianiiwaHisjsßE; 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 break as long as you live in -Windy City— Why?— Simply because keeping the resolution means Pleasure for you— Money saved and Correct and Smart Dressing— Here's the resolution—"From r.ow on I shop at Wallace and Gibson's"— Make that resolution— Because our prices are the most reasonable— Our goods offer wonderful value and our variety is indeed comprehensive— Pay us a visit to-day— mßra _ i _ raa WALLACE & GIBSON ___ wtflmmuESßHßMisa "TKE KASH," (Next Etcn'mc S*o«t,) rerasszsvmraro.'g WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON 1 Make Cool fc«/^ Work of Your J^yLgl I ironm § p y I Doing it Out-of-doors, j II While ironing a week's washing ig in ihwlf a laborious Insk, it is : |S not the labour so much that makes you tired, but the fiwoltr-rin? beoft S m from the hot stove, with the tiresome, contimial trnmying back and \ ffl forth lxii.u-een the stove and tlin ironing )»ard to exchange irons, mm < 6j the trouble caused by irons becoming too hot or 100 cold. \ M With the Comiort Benzine Iron you can do your ironing in any 5 |s room in the house, or out. of doors I Under a Shady Tree or any Place §J whsre it is convenient and pleasant. |.. .The Comfort Benzine Iron reduces the cost of ironing to a miniS mum, for it burns 7 per cent, of gas and 90 per cent, of air, and costs P| less than ono penny per hour lo run. Is| This iron, being pointed at both ends, ran be used forward or back- || ward. This is a splendid feature for | Ironing Garments that are Gored, Ruffled, Pleated, l| or lace trimmed, for this pointed-at-bo'li-ends iron saves considerable P time, also a lot of labour, for every movement of the arm with this W wonderful self-liMting iron irons 27 squaro inches of surface. M A very special fc-aturo is the uni form heat, far the iron can bo h regulated to any heat desired, and will not llnctuiite during the whole |j time of ironing. p| Order one now and make your summer ironing a pleasure. I The RZ.. Farmers' Co-op, I ■ Distributing Co* Ltd., i Had Office : Dominion Farmers' Josiitcte, Yuthcttiaa Street, M Branchssi Fefiding, Vanganui, Masterton, Marton, Talhape. Remember .. ■. 0 I j ! You get Good' Health too | I It is trie One Well Tried Splendid Medicine invaluable for the Nerves, Brain and Blood | All Shemists mi Stores SeSS It Everywhere in [lew Zealand, Pries Bs, pe? bottle Get it to=day and health at the same time i j« Clements Tonic 1,1(1.'. RoMlle, N.S.W. j ESeMsM3_«s!ißl' H F,M F? % MWM>] % 1 EKS®ZBS2S~« CiaWmHUlA____n___Cl«iU3 jJ„__JiJ,HiiJ VJ? l\a__J \J W 0 WE HATE FULL STOCKS OE CANADIAN CAMPS in lumps 2in. x 3in., lin. x 2in., and 5/16 x Jin., and will be pleased to take orders for large or small quantities. Canadian Carbide is unsurpassed for PUKE GAS PRODUCTION N.Z. Acetylene and Hardware Ltd 5 aiad 7 Tory SfeeeS WclStngSon Telegram*: "Acetylene," Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 85, 5 January 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 85, 5 January 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 85, 5 January 1920, Page 8

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