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I'' /j c illS/lO;'- I | ROYAL FUNCTIONS l|r A DEMAND ~" D . ' DIAMONDS'! 8 Diamond Necklets I from £20. £80 || HI lI.TUUimU-J^UULXia 11 The. "correct" Jewellery for the many functions || II associated with the Prince's visit will be, of comse, | B 11 Diamonds. , g| I Therefore, special interest is attached to the || 1 splendid displays at Stewart Dawson's of new designs in •11 || DIAMOND RINGS I I DIAMOND NECKLETS' 8 I DIAMOND PENDANTS | 8 DIAMOND BROOCHES B Bach artiole possesses I lie beauty and lasfc'ng 5 I worth associated with the finest, stores and highest. I grade workmanship. . 1 Stewart D&wscn's values are unrivalled in the fj Dominion, being cue to the policy cf dircct cash buying jj for the needs of ten large etiablislments. | Pearl Strings frcm 30/- up. y Real Pearls-Prices cn application. 1 Call and Inspect or write for Catalogue. jj STEWART DAWSON'S Stewart Dnwaon's Corner, WELLINGTON, «iuMn;pmwwinj«uiu iiMwi.iMiiii^«>iMjjwa.iM«»i«iiwii.wiiiiaty [mews footwear THE WELLINGTON MOT CO. . - Has pleasure in announcing that they have been granted the SOLE AGENCY . in Wellington for the Charles J. Ward .-Brand of Men's Footwear RETAIL PRICES ARE FIXED TO SHOW . the margin of profit approved by the GOVERNMENT BOARD OF TRADE ON STANDARDISED BOOTS. CMKiAM MOUSE Miners Street, Wellington : "Success" Carpet .Sweepers Have Ball Bearings. ■ r ■ Ono of the important features of tliis Sweeper is that the ball-bear- 0 . ings are applied to the brushes and not to the wheels of the machine. 8 This is a great improvement, because if the brush sticks, as it some- | ' times does in the old style sweeper, it does not matter how freely the | "wheels ii'.n. ' 1 Until the Brush is Released : .'the gweeper cannot work well. By applying the ball-bearing to the j • • brashes tho latter is kept quite free and runs without any exertion. i These machines are entirely of British manufacture and are built for f ■'•long service and everyday uso. A special feature of these Sweepers S Is the Patent Dustpan Opener, j by whioli the contents of the pan are emptied.by the pressuro of the finger on a Bteel spring. . A furniture protector is attached to each machine, and the brush j pulleys are also protected by a brass cap which takes up all the wear. ( Wo also have in stock "Saxon" and "Empire" Carpet Sweepers. j The N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Distributing Co. Ltd., . Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute, Fe&thsfstcc Street, Wellington. Branches! Fellding, Wanganul, Masterton, Matlc.i, Talhaye. "I know; of no preparation better adapted for inside decoration." —Dr. Andrew Wilson, F.K.S.K, ctc. These are the words of a leading health expert in Great Britain uttered 6omo years ago, and they have tho same force to-day, i Hall's Sanitary Distemper j is ideal for iitorior use. It is easily applied over vallpapors and goes j twice as far as any other interior decorativo preparation. It isoon j dries, and when set forms ft smooth, uniform surfuco which can bo I washed, j . Ask for Hall's Sanitary Distemper and save labour and money, f iiWoi-have juftfc w»ewed,ex Waimate,-largo stocks of this fine sanitary j • house paint. T TFi oil & colour I iiNUi-. 1 Of U I U* f MERCHANTS, -30 MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON. I

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 181, 27 April 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 181, 27 April 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 181, 27 April 1920, Page 10

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