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I Rings of Quality 'j I and Greatest Value i\ The buying of a Diamond Ring is not an every- • & Wi day event. It calls for discrimination and care. 1/ Wi Not everyone is a qualified judge of ring-values; , r\ but anyone can. safely purchase.a, Stewart Daw- ft W son Ring, with complete assurance that the jf 1 Quality is the highest, the Value the greatest ]\ The Stewart Dawson world-wide reputation. is your guarantee of worth. Their system of cash-buying "for ten large estab- ; liahments is the reason for their outstand- W ing values. J t _ ' ' I Call and imped, or write for Catalogue. \ STEWART DAWSON'S . J Wtf"vC> Stewart Dawson's Corner J^ /fgj%n WELLINGTON

= Marriage === It is said that a second marriage— Demonstrates the triumph of hope over experience.— However, without considering' tho truth of this statementLet us hasten to say that all men who purchase_Hats here— Are always so pleasurably impressed— That they come again as a matter of course.— Speaking of Hats— We can now show you new lines of Heal English Velours, in fawns, greys, and blacks, at 655.— All Fur Felt Hats in the prevailing shades— And Caps in Golf Shapes, Mascot and Mascot' stitched— All direct from the best British houses— Above all things, our Hats are up to the minute in style— And add the final touch of smartness, to' well-dressed men. WALLACE & GIBSON ___ raramnßaß j E j ia "Tho Kash," (next "Evening Pott ) gaaasisemmam WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON

i Footwear for the Farmers NEEDS WATER-RESISTING UPPERS! Our Farmers' Special IS MADE OF EAST INDIAN KIP, IT BEING A WAXHNISHED LEATHER CONTAINS ALL THE QUALITIES FOR WATER RESISTING THEY ARE WELTED, AND HAVE DOUBLE-STITCHED SOLES. THE LEATHER THROUGHOUT IS OF FIRST-GRADE QUALITY Price (Postpaid) 56/- ' » &j C J B&. M JBa mM M LJ Buy Si r_ %& W W* i\ Bi r% Bv B 13 B W %b» fca* Bra Manners Street Wellington llliml lIIIIIHIIIWIIIIIII |BB|'ii-i"iiiiiiii«..niJiLJ»uM<llluia^[l»]Alirajl»lirMlllllHlllULlllllLlinW,lMMllimiMUMllUlUUJ Co-op, Calf Meal Means Robust Calves' \ . and Top Prices. | Give your calves a good foundation and you can depend upon rear- \ ing : woll-conditioned milking herds, or fat stock for killing. | 1 Co-op. Calf Meal is composed of ingredients which grow strong,, ro- | ' huab calves and develop them into splendid cows and 6teers. 'I '■ ' i For It Furnishes an Efficient Substitute | for new milk in raising 6tock. 3 Co-op. Calf Meal enables the dairyman to sell the valuable cream or j! butter-fat otherwise used to rear calves, the results being equally good, t While Costing About One Fourth > of what now milk represents. a i Co-op. Calf Meal builds sound bone and forms flesh that does not ■ icome off when the feed is changed. | Put up in 25, 50, and 1001b. bags. \ The RZ. Farmers' Co-op. \ Distributing Co* Ltd., j Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute, Fe2lherston Street, Wellington. | Branches: Feilding, Wanganui, Mastetlon, Marton, Taihapc. \ lILBERT ANDERS©! & CO. LTD, [ COLONIAL AGENTS 6 HOLBORN VIADUCT, LONDQN, E.C. 1. Represent the best interests of the Producer, Handlo all Produce as selling Agents exclusively. ; Frozen, Meal, Wool, Tallow,!-Fells, Canned ■■-■,* Goods, Grain,.ele. ' SALES MADE 0.1.P., ex ship, landed, ex store LONDON, and principal j towos in United Kingdom and for Continent. g

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 206, 26 May 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 206, 26 May 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 206, 26 May 1920, Page 10

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