j«—SILVERWARE-^ The Gift that Pleases I There's pleasure in giving and in rcceiv- j ing such gifts as handsome Silverware j and Electroplate. j v Apart from its beauty, its lifelong durI ability and usefulness makes it a partij cularl'y appropriate token for the Bride. I Any article selected at the "Treasure House" carries with it the assurance of highest quality, dependability, and value. E.P. ENTREE DISHES The picture below shows a specially [ attractive gift. The dish has a lid I which is fitted with handles, thus making | it usable as a dish too. I PRICES . SOs. to £5 10s. STEWART DAWSON'S Stewart Dawson's Corner - Wellington IN THE BEGINNING The clothing business foremen was born when donned ; his first suit of leaves Probably he wasn't satisfied — And he thought he would invest in oiher raiment I Adam was shrewd;—he looked round — !Now sir, if you are not satisfied with your present suit —• Have a look round — ' Suppose you look in here, and inspect our Ready-made Suits — Our three-garment suitß embocty superior material; fine workmanship and latest style — 1 We have them single-breasted ; with or without rents in coat ; and P.T.U. Trousers — The Popular Sports Suits are priced from 90/- — We also specialise in Made-to-measure Clothing — Through-in and through-out these Tailor-made Suits proclaim themselves — One and all bear the hall-mark of qualify, style and. fit that • neither time nor wear- can efface — $ Come here for your next suit, and ensure lasting satisfaction !! " WALLACE & GIBSON pimwmuiMJupviii-'imaHHMa luamHmmifwanymwig muiiJMiimwujiujiuniiuwj "THE KASH," (Next Evening Post.) WILLIS STREET, WELLNGTON r— . ' —""—™' Footwear for the Farmers NEEDS WATER-RESISTING UPPERS SPECIAL OFFER OF 2/- \H THE £ DISCOUNT For the purpose of further — introducing our — FARMERS' "SPECIAL" FOOTWEAR We have had numerous testimonials from our country clients as to the WATER-RESISTING POWER Of these Boots Ordinary Price 56/-; Introducing Price 50/CO.'OKHAM HOUSE . Manners Street Wellington rtgnmJUflf Hill—in—■rf " —- The Remedy for fains Keep a bottle of Sloan's Liniment in the house and you need never suffer excruciating pain. At , ,$■ the very first sign apply, a little Sloan's to the $ affected part and the pain quickly vanishes. No c? rubbing is required. Sloan's penetrates itself and $ gives quick relief. f. ' A VALUABLE REMEDY ,| ~ Mrs. Cowman, 36 Culmore Road, Peckham, S.E., writes£ «I think every household ought to give Sloan's Liniment a 1 — trial. It is a valuable remedy torncuralgia, sprains, andcolds - ~ on tile chest. In fact lis uses are numerous, and it is a most 3 effective liniment I take every opportunity of recommend- 3 5 ins "1 ba™? proved its value.. £ % NO RUBBING REQUIRED 5 Sloan's draws out the pain of Rheumatismi ' S ■£. Sciatica, Lumbago, Sprains, Sore Throat, >■ '<■ Neuralgia, etc. £ Alt chtmisls.f>rtce in England, 1/3 (itrballU. £ W(iillinl«-FASSETT<S( JOHNSON, Ltd,,Sydnoy. nEBBBBBBoSU. - .jfTr.T^taaUAJU. l Sloan's Liniment "MILLS PAIN" ' PAEHtr, : VAPORIZEIt J TCT gives yon more POLISH /eJfcl 77. for hi '| If ( — if 1 climbing ns well A I MW§a MAKES f ns level running Uniform | TH,S r and more ade--1 Quality " I TIH w unimpaired by shipment through vary- n absencc of Carina decrees of climatc is the reason for u i,„„ ii, r „„„t, : the popularity of RADIUM BRASS THE ,0 "' lhrou . &l1 ; POLISR "Radium "removes tarnish- WORKS finer vaporisaf j ilirt-and grease from brasswork easily .fQp X 'V 3"' ensured a - ■ and quickly, and produces a , lasting f f cleaner engine, 1 polish. . , /tfukmeaA an( ' incidentally Try it to-day: f — ~t less overhaul e Jg) COLLECT THE COUPONS. f ex P c,,sc - Radium Polishes Ltd. , * . „ Wellington. 1/ f l '• |l M»kerl of the well-known pf / Hl|Cj Rariium Floor Poli.h WO.i-V ny „ , ' ' ' ' E .HfcT/IC,. Haditlm Boot Polish iW Sole ' Rodium Cor Polish C Manufacturers— • . 1 THo '* BftLUt ! G * R a s!o ' , L i Sil,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 220, 11 June 1920, Page 10
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