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Stewart Dawson's SILVERWARE I •'" - —Dainty I —Distinctive I , I ! Every day is somebody's birthday or | • ■ wedding-day and the question is I . " What gift is appropriate ? " 8 Solve your problems at the "Treasure I $ Housev" The wide variety of beautiful | _ Silverware, latest in design and fore- | ' ' most in quality, suggests gifts for every J. • occasion. j ■■■-..' • t Through purchasing for cash for ten | ' ' large establishments, Stewart Dawson'i j • Values are unequalled in the Dominion, ' [STEWART DAWSON'S ' 111 Stewart Dawson's Comer WELLINGTON \ =A KiHißiHimniiwiMiimminHii [j OL Ba»v ILj /A BMUMniwwriawmiußM mmmmmmmm* • 'I IlEil DHaFk «*~a~™ Poets rave a good deal about the ' beautiful sea " — But then they were never in it on a real ringer of a cold clay — However, it's not those sort of days we want you to think of — It's the days when you can swim with pleasure — Now let's talk of swimming togs — > We have one-piece and two-piece pure woollen costumes — For Ladies and Men — They fit comfortably aub look smart; they're made to last and they do last — ■ You get ! good value with these for they cost only from 14/- — We also have good Cotton Costumes for men and boys from 4/11 — V's at 1/9 — Sand shoes'in excellent selections are here too — Black and White rubber, higli-goloslied to ensure dry feet always — Per pair, these range from.4/11 to U/6 — Let us fit you out for the beach to-day — Come in and have a look around — WALLACE & GIBSON IftMftlK'lEff M ffttttguwa "THE KASH," (Next Evening ?oit ( > ffipi^mffnfßnrgKmrnnniw; WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON

Make Cool . ■afl/'V Work of Your V^mzN^F' Ironing by /Doing it Out-of-doors* ■ While ironing a -week's washing is'in itself a laborious task, it is , i not the labour so much that makes you tired, but the swoltoving bent ' \ , from the hot stove, with the tireaom c, continual tramping back and | forth bsfrroon the stovfl and the ironing board, to exchange irons, 3nd tho .trouble- caused by irons becoming too hot or too cold. | With tho Comfort Ben&ino'lron you can-do your ironing in any room in the house, or out of doors i I Under a Shady Tree pr any Place j where it is convenient and pleasant. j The Comfort Benzine Iron rc-dnoes tho cost of ironing to a minimum, for it burns '7 per cent, of gas and 90 per oent. of air, and costs s less than one penny por hour to run. I This iron, being pointfd at both ends, Can be usod forward or back* ■ ward. This is a (splendid feature for I' Ironing Garments that are Gored, Ruffled, Pleated, | or laoe trimmed, for this poiujted-at-bath-ends iron eaves considerable I time, also a lot of labour, for overy movem-ont of- the arm with this ' -wonderful neli-heating iron irons 27 square inches of surface. j A'very special feature is the uniform heat, for the iron can bo I regulated to any heat desired, and will not fluctuate during tho whole \ time of ironing. i Order one now and make your summer ironing a pleasure. 3 J_ | 1 he- N*A farmers Lo-op* .1 ' Distributing Co* Ltd** ! Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute, Ftatbenten Street, Wellington | Btaachw; FeKdine, Vanganai, Muterton, Marton, Tailupe. . ROWSON PATENT ■ .CHEMICALLY PREPARED'WOOD BOARD SEPARATORS In stock for all makes and sizes of Ignition, Lighting, and ' Starting Batteries, and for. Motor Cycle Batteries. j This is a superior and cheaper BATTERY SEPARATOR to any at present- on the market. . -'» rowsoiy battery, steamers and-terminal Welders. Prices on application to /'FARMERS' COOPERATIVE, 'Hawera*

-GILBERT ANDERSON. &-CO. LTD. COLONIAL'AGENTS . 6'BOLBORN VIADUCT, LONDON;. E.C. 1. Represent the best interests of the Producer, ilnnrllo all Produce as selling Agents exclusively. ■ Frozen MeaJ, Woo!, Tallow, Felts, Canned Goods, Grai«i, etc. ■■• . SALES MADE C.1.1''., ex ship, landed, ex store LONDON, and principal towns in United Kingdom and lor Continent. ~ TO READERS. j E. S. BAILEY, TO avoid disappointment readers of) , . "Tl\o Dominion" are urged to sub- SUi'GEON DENTIST, scriba for a regular period through the] >_,„ , , , • „ nearest agent (namo on » ve lteatimj. H Lt J'}" ,i™,™ 1 * 1 lßb ty Prepaid Subscription Rales ato-.- f_. f b J> r *™"; c ! Im/vißi* fi month/? Yrarlr mn) 1)e l - o » s « u ™ A 1 lU!> ROOMS, 210 3months. BnwMM J«* taW „, y,,,,,. /(wm?;/e K j r k efl ldie\). Posted '15 3 I Ifl 0 ' 1 10 0 1 __ Extra for book- TOnGH-BACK DininKroom Suite, 1 Sot. ing tfl 02 0 0C 0 11 lee. 2 Armchairs, i Small Chairs , (slip-out scats), ,fC 15s. .Ins. Hvmlman PASTHYCOOICS, Confectioners, Fruit- 20G Cuba Street (Into Itichardsoii Ilron)' erers' Show-stands and Brackets. - ■■■ ~ --7—; Ti : — Stock"? heW bv Henrv Ikrrv and Co 79 (POOD lrintinß promptly produced a» stocks nei (l uy uenry uerry aim u>., iv poßular pri< , oil ut "Dominion" Job Dnon btreot. Printlnc. Work«.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 105, 28 January 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 105, 28 January 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 105, 28 January 1920, Page 10

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