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f r "Who said 20 Guineas for a Suit of Clothes?" Why, men! J. T. LEWIS LTD., the, recognised■ high olqss tailors are still/ PERFECTLY TAILORED SUITS FOR 10 GUINEAS, | Stylish and uncommonly smart suite, I cut from superior English and Colonial Tivecds. Each \ "Lewis" Suit is a perfect of the words "Corredt LEAVE YOUR ORDER TO-DAY! I fill ' J. T.LEWIS .LTD. i-j . Ladies' Wear Specialists & Hijh-class Tailors, 0 - Opp. Taxi Stand, Featherston St.,. Wellington ■\ ' ■ I NEW ARRIVAL Of HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE I i - — There has been a considerable shortage of many lines in the Hardware trade, and it is with pleasure that we can announce the arrival in our store of the following:— Stainless Knives, British Scissors, NicEtei Silver Spoons aseS Forks, BrabyV Aluminium* Kettles, Cast Iron Saucepans, Kettles & Boilers, Tinned Iron Fry Pans, Spring Balances, i * Sad Irons, Wire Nesting—in all sizes. Also-XKeady-mixed Paints, in quart! gallon and 1 gallon clans. ■. . ~ vra HAVE ALSO JUST RECEIVED A BIG SHIPMENT OF- - Inlaid- "Lbtolenms, BrifMi '''linoleums &Coitgoleim ALL IN DESIRABLE PATTERNS. OUR STORE IS FAMOUS FOR ITS GOOD VALUE AT LOW PRICES. Town, and Country Customers are invited to call or writ* for prices. GEORGE IIISES, Corner Cuba & Mansers Streets, Wellington 1 NEW TELEPHONE NUMBERS—GROUND FLOOR'. 1232. J SECOND FLOOR 1231. j OfciaitMimiii^ißUJniyiMMMiiMi— npiiwiiiiiLßH 1 jii ig> *—7— —T—n-irrrtwiamron——JU-I^—j _ Knock f!te : M Grind" i' 1 Dil 'Of "Grinding" ~ The rapidity, ease, and perfection Wifc ' l wllicil y° u can sharpen tools, cu ' : ' er y> a nd all edged implements ffiti a '' P ? ko " or "Luther" Grinder ' ' s astonishing. , ■ No dirty splnshings as with the ' old S ' yle Bi'indstone; no laborious as ' c w ' lcn a keen edge is wanted. These mo(lern machines are cut--3 geared arid high-speed, working with | ease on the toughest job. I JL There fl.ro suitable models for Home < and Workshop. I Carpenters! ; Keep you tools in tip- , I top coiidition. Housewives! Lighten your | ■ daily duties by keeping your cutlery : sharp. Call and see the new labour- • , 1 1. and-time-saving machines. r ! ] They are compact, sturdy, and port- . ; • \ .able— just'clamp them to a shelf ; or : ; table, and they are ready for use. ' 1. ' ' The STEWART TIMIEI, Glass -& Hardware £o. 'Ltd. S' ' j I j 80-85 Courtenay Place, Wellington. j| : . CLOVER ' | [GRINDING * LAPPING I I COMPOUND J | The old method of using emery or other abrasives and oil is bo- 8 3 | copiing completely side tracked by the advent of Clover 1 Grinding Com- ' j I pound, ■ whfth 'does the work so much better and quicker that there is | I I no comparison possible; eliminates the danger of the, oil running off | 5 1 tho work and carrying with it somp of the abrasive to other parts | { | where it often does gqeat damage. - | \ I A Perfect Grinding Compound must have certain well-defined quali- | 8 | ties and characteristics, which we oan say with confidence appear in j | I their entirety only in Clover .Compound.. j I I Clover is' a patented mixture of petroleum hard oil with an abrasivo. I j | | The abrasive used is one of the hardest ahd sharpest known. f ' | I The grease binder is as soft as a fine vaseline, and yet will hold the r I | abrasivo in perfect mechanical mixture in temperatures over 200 F. | I | Another remarkable quality is that it will not break down under severe f I | rubbing or friction, such as is encountered in lapping and grinding opor- 1 I I ations '• | | I The only Grinding Compound that Will stand up under a power- '• ] i I driven tool. '' ' ' ■ j 5 I In doz. duplex tins containing 2oz. each of roughing and finishing ! | I compound, also lib. cans. II E. W. Mills& Go. Ltd. j | I Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets | | I WELLINGTON ' ' " ' f jj ! Furniture made by Collie's f. (fp lvl||jl| j» 1 give your homo the truo atmosphere f Jl'' M P P' ° f clleerful 00111 forl: ' It is made on the I ! w| j i'i premises by expert craftsmen from only l ' l6 IliBllCsl: gradc matoria'B- - JsStfA ■■■ ■/■, a. 11Ifjj °t wo can price our furniture most " wM moderately, for factory end showroom \ fll together are situated in a low rent area. , t Vt . \/ 'I'liis means reduced expenses for us and t H K lower prices for you. i Como in and see us—our Furniture is tho'best—our prices are tho lowest. [ EMMID SILLIi Lti. ■ I' Furniture Manufacturers 167 Riddiford Street, Newtown

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 195, 13 May 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 195, 13 May 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 195, 13 May 1920, Page 3

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