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THAT ENDURE FOR ■GENERATIONS'.. The intrinsic value, and of • Silverware make such articles parttcu...,s, ■„.,', larly appropriate for wedding-gifts. *.... ".""•■•' Stewart Dawson's are showing a par- '"": " : ticularly attractive array of new designs, which are notable for simplicity, strength and beauty. These goods are the finest i'""" quality electro-plated nickel-silver. fj) -.: - "Orol-Shnped Casserole— Beautiful h«nd-pierced e.p.n.J. mounts and" cover, with :»■■■'■■'■■ transparent Pyrex fire-pioo! glut lining. Price, £5/15|7 \,Round-Shaped Cssserolss- Prices, £4/10/- and £5. ''"' Round Veeetable Dishes—With enamel linings. Price, £S/10/Fruit Baskets-Wilh or without htndles. . .• Prices, 67/G, 95/-, £S|lS/-. Large-Sized Water Pitchers—For iced water or lemon punch. Price, £7/10/- ' Tea and Coffee Sets—Comprising four pieces. Prices, £22/10/-, £25, £27/10|Complete Combination Breakfast Set—With Colfee Pot, Milk Jug, Hot Water Pot, Egg Cups, Tosst Rack, Pepper and Salt Casters, Sugar Bmiii; Butter Dish—with Stand; all of finest Price, £16/10/- . Hot Water Kettles- / Price, £14/10/- J| i Breakfast Dish Heatei's—For Two Dishes; with Spirit Lamp. M ► . Price, £11. For single Dish, Price, £8/5/- . » '■•■- Handsome Salvers—l 4 to 25 inches; all plain designs with handles. . Price, £7/10/-, £8/10/-, £10/10/-, £11/10/- to £22/10/The above ■ values, like all Stewart Dawson offerings, are the finest in the ' Dominion—due to the power of cash buying; for 10 large establishments. STEWART DAWSON'S Stev/art Dawson's Corner :-: WELLINGTON , Manufactured Under "BOARD OF' TRADE 'LICENSE *■"Granted October ,14, 1919. y MADE FROM N.Z. HIDES EfTQ PERFECTAN LEATHER By WOOLSTON.TANNERIES Ltd. Christchmrch. \No. 40..' Boys' Chrome Hide, stitched soles, 11* to 1. 18/6. No. 40. Youths'- Chrome Hide, stitshod soles, 2to 5. 22/.. No. 68. Men's Box Mide, stitched soles, sto 11. 29/-. No. 73. Men's Box Hide, Cookham soles, sto 11. 33/-. No. 75. Men's Fine Box Hide, welted, sto 11. 32/-. No. 76. Men's Fine Glace Hide, welted, sto 11. 33/-. : v BEST MATERIALS & WORKMANSHIP. ; - By Post 1/- per pair EXTRA. - Manners Street,' Wellington i ■ ' u __ lLll | ! —i—ii ~inuraB»»imaCTMiii»J i iiai«,ii]l.lll'IT»i..inill.l«»llllTIII»llllllllllltll.llllMIIII»l»IIHI«Bin«ia^MBaMga v..-::: ... ,-.'..;.„■__■„_\^ : ; -J, |;|lie STEWART; -Nat-: P'Horse «■ Clipping' Machine • Famous/throughout New Zealand for the Years of Service and the Good ' ✓sfel -Clean Work it will do. . I The Stewart Patent Clipping 1 Head has'been imitated. BeI ware—Look for the "Stewart" | Brand every time. Refuse all I machines without'it. S M mOw lll™ll!&M Purchase from ypurnearetlSadiltr, M iJsftraiills l IrYvlSf™ Ironmonger or ■ Merchant, or from i ft WmiCooper&Nephews. ' . »■ STREET • .'AUCKLAND i n HAIKI3-B B^ijVi«i^»i«miii»i W pu.Mj<iM«lM™^^ 'i ~. . . . / . | ■Y;f .'ii'jujununiiii'm.j S—IIIII If* -*^-'—im™'" ; TOWSON; PATENT 'chemically prepared--wood board \'"\ ", 'SEPARATORS In stock for all makes and sizes of Ignition, Lighting, and Starting Batteries, and for Motor Cycle Batteries. ■ This is a superior and cheaper BATTERY SEPARATOR to" any at present on the market. ROWSON BATTERY STEAMERS AND TERMINAL WELDERS. Prices on application to ■' . . , FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE, Hawera. fiSfl ' MTISTIC FURN,TURE ' AT 'MM / MODEST PRICES., S|il . ■ Many years' experience in the ilJiiJiiJ Islkl * ' manufacturing of all classes of iraitwl Ell $r* R 111 i Furniture onablo us to produce : fill handsome designs that will cnM banco the grace and beauty of' I '"'■'• fl ii SIfZX fll lra "' ; ' you t0 pay av ' 6"' ** S ollr and see the genuine '• 1 iS?X^H workmanship that is put into -^Ns^^ I:j '^&s rw nil the . Collio productions. Ilt ' our V T]COS aro ow tt'° ' - average, for we are situated in . . i " •'«' a low-rent area.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 134, 2 March 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 134, 2 March 1920, Page 10

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