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' Evening Jewellery pi i i;j i°f Charm and . Distinction j Jewe's of xaro brilliance, artistically set in correct ill styles are shown in- delightful profusion at Stewart highest standard <>f quality is maintained throughout the whole v stock, prices are in every way moderate. Careful cash buying for our ten large lioiises in different parts of the world makes this possible. Ornaments required for distinctive gatherings may bo eafely.. bought here. ' i... Pearl Necklets for Debutantes. Ecal pearls of rare purity and lustre evenly matched in size and colour compose these, beautiful necklets. Parisian Pearl Necklets. Single strings in pale flesh and cream tints. • I Prices: 18-inch lengths ... 45/-24-inch 'lengths ... 55/- . 27-inch lengths ... 60/Real Ivory Bead Necklets. Prices: 25/- to 75/- each. Letter orders promptly attended and carefully packed !■' . ■ and sent post free to any address. STEWART DAWSON'S iS/cii>ar( Dawson's Comer :: WELLINGTON 111 " Copco " Oil Coats 7*. ' are Absolutely ,/WN Waterproof MM We tested one of these Coats over a \CL bucket by making a depression in the (( J /ft.-, i »./ f' material and filling the cavity with , ,yj .W/i\ \ A J I water and leaving it for sixteen hours. . .1 1 I /Jgr\/\f | At the end of this time the bucket \ iiA j was absolutely dry, Vsfv :li|j \ i I Not a Drop of Water ■ j • | having penetrated the surface. 111 \ 1 "Copco" Coats are cut with a specially Ml £ k ' \ wide, full slicker, so that it may come ■ II \ \ " -well round over the saddle when riding, II IV \ j In addition they are fitted with leg- //j | \ ! straps to prevent the coat from blowing f|| j vsgxi! ] open when the wearer, is in the saddle. • Cj; I The body and sleeves'of these Coais : ' ln| jjtty | ''Lined with the Very Best Khaki V; ) jbQ ■' ' material, the latter being fitted with !'■ storm cuffs which fit tightly round the ' wrist with a strong rubber band to keep * out the cold and wet. ' I , in t' ' All seams are double sewn with the best linen thread. , I 'slock: 52, 54. 5G inches long, but wc- can suppb 50, 08, and | j 'required. Made quarter, half, or full, lined. | The N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. I Distributing Co. Ltd., . j V' "'Head Office:' Dominion Farmers' Institute, Featherston Street, Wellington. J '; • Feilding, Wanganoi, Masterton, Marlon, Taihape. ». j MWdIISTS ! «> NOTVMONISB- ' USE ' IliiSC RUBBER MEND. - WHICH WILL SAVE'YOU SO %. -Will splice a tube so that it will be stronger than the original splice, and. does not require more than a half-inch lap. Will-put on. new Yalvo Fads as securely as vlie original pad. -Will-securely, and permanently patch Valve Pads or Splices. Will quickly and permanently repair long rents or tears as easily as it " - will a small puncture. Cjits. or blisters in tyres or casings are just as easily and as perrna- ; ' nently healed as the damago to tubes.' ■ Vm> ran take several worthless tubes, cut out the bad parts and splice ' the good parts together with a few cents' worth of MAGIC KTJBBER / _ MEND. Will repair all rubber articles such as rubber raincoats, football bladders, water liose, rubber boots, shoes, blankets, water bags, rubber insulated wire, etc. WE GUARANTEE THIS MEND. , ! Maimers' co-operative, : HAWEKA. '.A ' ' , , |j| < valueß of Gin are nreeed. it I©®! the Homestead, Stieairirag Sheds, Barns, and Every Other Structure with MALTHOID I Maltlioid Tfiprftents the greatest value for money expended., It combines endurance, resistance to climatic extremes, fine appearance, real economy, j It costs less than half the price of galvanised iron, and can bo fixed fy 'I , anyone—nails, cement and instructions with each roll, ! Actual samples and illustrated booklet, post free from Agents-SISTH & SMITH Ltd .^'ell'iigion

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 189, 6 May 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 189, 6 May 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 189, 6 May 1920, Page 8

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