I W I *16/10/ROYAL. ; L^ ; : '■ FUNCTIONS ljfr dL DEMAND _■_ „. 7.. DIAMONDS! Diamond Neirklet. .j ..... ' * from £20. f £80 ~„ . a 8 yiMßßawp > The " correct" Jewellery for. the many funotions | asEociat«d with the Prince's visit will be, of course, I Diamonds. B Therefore, special interest is attached to the ' S splendid displays at Stewart Dawton'a of new designs in | DIAMOND RINGS | DIAMOND NECKLETS DIAMOND PENDANTS DIAMOND BROOCHES Each article possesses the beauty and lasting worth associated with the finest stones and highestgrade workmanship. : 0 . ' I ■ Stewart Dawion's values are unrivalled in tho I Dominion, being cue to the policy of direct cash buying' 1 for the needs of ten large establishments; i Pearl Strings from 30/- up. . Real Pearls—Prices on application. I Call and Inspect 'or write for Catalogue. 19 STEWART DAWSON'S I Stewart Dawion's Corner. WELLINGTON. M "l'"~'-"™'mT %. M. M. ffl a *"***" " t """' Oh!- . ' ' . What a paradox ia man— , Even in Matrimony's alluring gardensHe never goes with his eyes open— • But most men are pretty shrewd— - In the matter of comfortable clothes— And we can rig-out Wellington men— • Comfortably and well for the .Winter— We've got. Grey Knitted Sweater Coats with button fronts 26/6— In Brown 27/6, Heather 37/6, Camel 52/6— ' Also Knitted vests 16/6 — . Colonial Sweater Coats (Cream Coloured) 37/6 — , Also in Navy 45/-, Lovat 52/ — We have comfy Scarves for the cold days— * In big variety and all priced to your level— Be wise, therefore, and slip into comfort clothes now!! saammaa WALLACE & GIBSON ; _ _ - BjußnaajaaiiEHß "Th* Kaih," (next "Evening Poit") Brasssimsssss WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON "' I N0 BOIUNG-NO SOILING ' KflU NOTOIUNG! .. "MP 1 . | Nothing else can be I N,_y i. I used so easily or so 1 j . cttectively as*~' \ :-.: y 1 \j I \ / or e ' n S an( ' Cleaning | A I I V / '*% l us ' wasn a3 with . ordinary soap, | Ai VI a) your Blouses, Lingerie, Curtains, Silk | Coo V uilyf //7/k w/ or Cotton Gloves, Hosiery, etc., with 1 ■/V W* /y (I. |f R' ( ' The effect is Wonderful.. | / V / ' c ' oe ' n o '' stain' the, .hands or I / not fabric a / - / suppued'bv DRAfERi crotkh m / ■ »/ WmHI """*"**. aiwßJs ..J sroKMmfli ffl - V* 21 .Fast Ccdours, • ' 1 : , ?J MACKY, LOMN. CALDWOI'tTD, | i CRINDING & LAPPING' ■; . ■ , | Tho old method of using emery or other abrasives and.oil is beScorning completely side trucked by the advent ;of Clover Grinding Com--pound, which does the work so much betterand quicker that there is El no comparison possible; eliminates the danger of tho oil running off < the work and carrying with it some of the abrasive to other parts i where it often does great damage. | A Perfect Grinding Compound must have certain well-defined quali- • ! ties and characteristics, which we can say with confidence appear in \ their entirety only in Clover Compound. I. , , .' \ . Clover is a patented mixture of petroleum hard oil with an abrasive, r Tho abrasive used is one of tho hardest and sharpest known. t The grease binder is as soft as a fine vaseline, and yet will hold tho jj abrasive in perfect mechanical mixture' in temperatures over 200 P. ] Another remarkable quality is that it will not break down under severe j rubbing or friction, such as is encountered in lapping and grinding operi ations . j ;...... B The only Grinding Compound that will 6tand up under a power- ' I driven tool. I In 4oz. duplex tins containing 2oz. each of roughing and finishing J compound, also lib. cans. 1 Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets 1 WELLINGTON ■ Roof ftee. Homestead, ' Shearing Sheds, Barns, asid Every. ©Hier Siraciure with Malthoid raprrienti the groatast value for monsy expended. It combinci sndurance, resistarrco to climatic extremes, fine appearance, real economy. 'It costs less than half tho price of galvanised iron, and can bo fixed iy anyone-anils, comant and instructions with each roll, Actual samples and illustrated booklet, post fwe from Agents-Sim ft'SMITH iU ., Wellington " .. ' .■■....._... i. ' , ——
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19200423.2.87.2
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 10
Word count
Tapeke kupu
642Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 10
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.