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'- Stewart . WyAK/ Dawson's " . ■ t |p-GIFTS ■i ..of.i v '• QUAUTY j .:. , The .pleasure of giving—and receiving—a prei £ . "sent has an added satisfaction,when the gift is something that reflects not only, good taste but durable quality. 1 ' Any article selected at Stewart Dawson's carries " with it the assurance of QUALITY, while un- ■ . !• , ' equalled value is offered through their policy of ■ cash buying for ten large establishments. ; _ Inspect the large new selections of ■; ' Teapots, Jugs, Trays, Toast Racks, ' ;v"' Oake.Stands,. Kettles, Vases, 'Ceny- j tre Pieces, Canteens, etc. If you \ 'V ' cannot call, write for copy of freo — catalogue. —— : , • •' ■ v pearl ' ■ -:"STEWART DAWSON'S ""T*; Evening Wear STEWART DAWSON'S CORNER 55/-,-60/- :/ • —-' WELLINGTON -— " P ; "standardised boots Manufactured Under : BOARD OF TRADE .LICENSE; Granted October 14, 1919. '' ' - MADE FROM- NJZ.' HIDES INTO PERFECTAN LEATHER ' , By WOOLSTON TANNERIES Ltd. Christchurch, : 1 No./40. Boys' Chrome Hide, stitched soles, 11 to 1. 13/6. No. 40. Youths' Chrome Hide, stitched soles, 2to 5. 22/-. i 1 No. 68. Men's Box Hide, stitched soles, sto .11. 29/-/ No. 73. Men's Box Hide, Gqokham v soles, sto 11. 33/-. No. 75. Men's Fine Box Hide/'weitcd, sto 11. 32/-. No. 76. Men's Fine Glace Hide, welted, sto 11. 33/-,• .BEST MATERIALS & WORKMANSHIP. y — By Post 1/-per pair EXTRA, — , "cOOiCHAM HOUSE J Manners Street, WclUmgSou . '■ : Keep; Your Rooms Free ' from Dampness and Mildew, To keep your rooms £ry, and cur furniture, piano, hangings, '• etc., free from deterioration jW should use Co-op. Floor Covering. 17.': , It:is. a'damp-proof Floor Covering of extreme durability; and is • made in seven most attractive patterns, also in a brown and a , , handsome green. s Co-op. Floor Covering is the ideal covering for where wear is hard ' ' i and an attractive appearance is essential. , Co-op. Floor Covering is . r Not Only Durable, Flexible and Sanitary, ' ] "it is really beautiful. j 'Its smooth, lustrous surface makes it very'easy to'clean, and tEo ] superior quality of its colouring gives a wearing value that recommends . it as an ideal "floor covering for Bedrooms, Halls,' Diningrooms, Bath.ropms,' and also for Public Halls, Hotels, Studies, Schools, .Hospitals, il. S:; 1 ' Offices, etc.- • !"i i The'manufacturers of Co-op. Mooring make everything that enters- ' intri"the manufacture pit. thjs product. They claim that "*?.} 11.,"."' ' ■" ' V, j , ' .From the Base to the Special Material Used r .V.' ; in printing the lustrous wearing surface, Co-op, is superior to, other V-similar, floor covorings. _ ; j Co-op. Floor Covering is . beau tiful, durable, sanitary, easily kept t a attractive, and at the same tim o inexpensive. | "It lies, ildt on tho floor without, fastening, it. will not'.curl at; the '"I /-'edges,'it/is damp-proof and; insect-proof, it will not Tot, and it will last, I for vears: with only ordinary care. J | ■' "t ; Write for samples. . , ? p The N.Z. : Farmers' Go-op. Distributing Co. Ltd., 1 . Head Office': Domlniofi: Fatw«s'lnstitute, Featberstcr Street, Vellij/gfcn. • | Branches: Fellding, Wanjanul, Masterton, Maitcj, Taihap/. T SOWSON PATENT ' • CMIMICALLY PREPARED W®o© BOARBL". T r : . 'SEPARATORS / '! ■• l ■ ... . In stock for all makes and sizes of Ignition, Lighting, and ■ i 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 op application to ■j: FARMERS' COOPERATIVE, ■ Hawera. ,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 148, 18 March 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 148, 18 March 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 148, 18 March 1920, Page 10

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