I Handsome Cut Glass Salak Bowls and Servers ' JUST TO HAND. . i s Table appointments that are. beautiful and appropriate lend charm and enjoymWt to 'a meal and'to. those who partake of it. A choice bowl of cut glass is as pleasing in x appearance as it is useful. These, bowls we show are of superior design and workmanship. Prices are 27/6, 32/6, and 37/6 each. ~-; ; - i Call and inspect, or write for Latest Catalogue of Jewellery and Tableware. STEWART DAWSON'S, ,■. , ' r Stewart Dawson's Corner - Wellington. iMiHiiwiiiMißiiMwnimnwina j|"|" MMuiMimwumiiui iwa ' , , ' ' / 1 'A problem!!—' . What is?— ' ' i Getting'Tootwear that combines decent shape with style, comfort— ' And good wear — The answer is—"K" Boots' and Shoes— Yes, and they aro "OX" !— • And that's the verdict of all men who wear them— "K" Footwear satisfies your desire— , For quality and character— "K". Footwear is ready-to-wear—no "breaking in"— .Comfort right from the start— I Which 'is a grand recommendation— 1 It keeps its shape—an<;l that means a lot— ,We have smart new "K" styles in Box Calf and Glace— Also -some excellent "K" Tan Brogues— | By the way — : We've also a decent line of Tan Golf Brogues, from 655.— , , . ' Bring your feet to us and we'll make them glad-To-day!!— , . ' WALLACE & GIBSON uiHiDMiiyamuuMm "THE KASH," (Next Evening Poit) WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON
J Briton Hofse Clipping j | Machines. I Briton Horse Clipping Machines are of the'best British manufacture,' ' E and are therefore absolutely reliable. • To make certain that they are in perfect order they are thoroughly ■ . tested before leaving the .works. j The Briton is built to ' ■' Stand Up to the Heaviest Work j ! "and at the same time" run easily and lightly. , I < This machine is driven by a mechanism 60 arranged that a very ( great' speed is attained. S j The Clipping Head haa , j | ~ Splendid Cutting Qualities ... j j and has a most perfect balance. 1 ■ All gears are enclosed in a dust-proof case. i ' We have a good stock of Top and -Bottom Plates for this machine. j I • Clipper complete, 55/- each. 1 ' Wire Netting. j i We hold large 6tocks of the 'following sizes:— j | 86in. x IJin. x 17g. Sfiin. x din. x 14g. (oentre strand). ! . x 2in. x 19g. SGjn. x 4in. x lGg. (centre strand). | I 36in. x 4in. x 14g. Soin. x 4in. x 15g. (centre strand) j i I 72in. x 2in. x 19g. /. ! ! The N.Z. Farmers' Go-op. j Distributing Co. Ltd., j I• ■ Head Office i Dominion Farmers' Institute, Featherston Street, Wellington. j Bfanthes: Fdldioj, Waoganuf, Masterton, Marion, Talhape, i The Remedy for Pales Keep a bottle of Sloan's Liniment in the house \ $ and you need never Buffer excruciating pain.' At the=very first sign apply a little Sloan's to the \ affected part and the pain quickly vanishes. No . i J rubbing is required. Sloan's penetrates itself and i C $ gives quick relief. \ C '.S5 . ' S C A VALUABLE REMEDY ; •C.. Mrs. Coleman, 36 Cuimore Road, Pccktuni, S.E., writes ~ " I think .every household ought to give Sloan's Liniment a j; — trial. It is a valuable remedy forneuralgia, sprains; and colds ; I ' — on the chest. In fact Its uses are numerous, and it is a most ; C. • effective liniment I take every opportunity of recommend- S 5 . ' tag it, having proved its value. ' . ' « , \ NO RUBBING REQUIRED | i Sloan's draws out the pain of Rheumatiimi i 1 Sciatica,. Lumbago, Sprains, Sore Throat, , .? Neuralgia, etc. Ml chtmisti, firiccin England, 1/3 {>trbottle. Vfh»!iiJl»-FfISSETT&JOHNSON,Ltd.,Sydney. ■; Sloan's Liniment I ''KILLS PAIN" ■ ' ' I DAVID McCRAE Ltd. ag " arantee 25 &27 Parish Sired, Wellington of Quallty ■ SIB WILLIAM CROOKES' TORIC <• EYEGLASSES. rESB Eyeglasses represent the last /Pft fl O|J B IFSt H(5 flB.U^ word in Optical Science. They aro carefully fitted to your individual fen- wa HaEwlsb^Bbhtl»l H» W tures, are. stylish, and perfectly adapted Soon di(l , ppc . ri wht „ rutb.rf fi.TGL Pri«! to your vision. » f BV drop. of hoilint 1 1/6 S. F. M*LEAN, • Ophthalmic. Optician, 121 Eiddiford Street, Newtown. ■ ■
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 250, 16 July 1920, Page 10
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