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Handsome , Cut Glass Salad Bowls and Servers JUST TO HAND. Table appointments that are beautiful and appropriate lend charm and enjoyment to a meal and those who partake of it. A choice bowl of cut glass is as pleasing in appearance as it is useful. These bowls we show are of superior design and workmanship. Prices are 27/6, 32/6, and 37/8 each. Call and inspect, or write for Latest, Catalogue of Jewellery and Tableware. STEWART DAWSON'S, Stewart Dawson's Corner Wellington.

Footwear for the Farmers NEEDS WATER-RESISTING UPPERS! Our Farmers' Special IS MADE OF EAST INDIAN KIP. IT BEING A WAX-FINISHED LEATHER CONTAINS ALL THE. QUALITIES FOR 1 WATER RESISTING THEY ARE WELTED, AND HAVE DOUBLE-STITCHED SOLES. THE LEATHER THROUGHOUT IS OF FIRST-GRADE QUALITY Pfice (PostPaid) 55/COOrHAM HOUSE Manners Street Wellington

| Nothing to own \ gathers' it will pay for itself in a few ' | months and then begin to save money | With its patent skimming device j "Viking" Bowl gathers all tho Butter s Tho Viking Separator | Can Be Cleaned Quickly J I m you have to wash only tlio tinware and tho bowl (there is no trouble- | 6omo arrangement of discs). They can be taken. apart and put together J | again in a few seconds, and cannot possibly bo displaced. | I The "Viking" is . ■ | Manufactured of the Highest Grade Materials | | The various parts are so simply constructed that nothing can get out of | | ordor, and'no repairs are therefore necessary. _ . 1 i Buv a "Viking" now, for it .is gunrnnteed for 10 ye-irs. Prices and sizes ■ | Jas follow:—"0," lOgals, M Ws.; "A " 15gals., <£9 10s.;- B, 2 W s ;l | 5 -£14 10s.; "C," 50gals„ £2a 10s.; "C" (hand and power); Mgols., .£29, D, | | 82gals., ,£3B; llogals, m 10s.; all f.o.b. or f.0.r., Wellington. | | The N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. j | Distributing Co. Ltd., I Head Office: Dominion Farmers' InsUtole, Feath«rston Street, Wellington. i S Branches: Feilding, Waaganul, Maitcrton, Marlon, Taihape. H

'MOTORISTS!. DO MOT VULCANISE USE ; MAGIC RUBBER MEND. WIICM WILL SAVE YOU 50 %. Will splice a tube so that it will be stronger than the original splice, v and does not require more thanft half-inch J a P* . . Will put on new Valve Pads as eeonrely as the original pad. Will securely and permanently patch valvo Pads or bnlices. Will quickly and permanently repair long rents or tears as easily as it , will n small puncture. , .. , Cuts or blisters in tyres or casings are just as easily and as permanently healed as the damoge to tuboa. Tou can toko several worthless .tubes, out out the.bad parts and splice the good parts together with "a few cents' worth of MAGIC RUBBER Wilfrawir all rubber articles such ,as rubber raincoats, football bladders water hose, rubber boots, shoes, blankets,- { water bags, rubber insulated wire, eto. WE GUARANTEE THISMEND. FariMrS' Hawera, CHIEF NEW ZEALAND AGENTS. . N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Distributing Co., Ltd., WELLINGTON AGENTS: . . - Tlse popularity ©i ling's Mixture. is based on the skilful blending of the choicest tobaccos, imparting that deli"Mflil fragrance, coolness, and flavour that are all its own. Send your order to-day for KINGS MIXPURE. • <),|. per'fos. }!b., Cs.; postage sd. In tins, 40z., 35.; postage 3d. lib.,. 125.; .postage Gd. ' CP Jf? P TOBACCONISTS' Iv3a <L« 206 Lainbtcn Quay, WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 259, 27 July 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 259, 27 July 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 259, 27 July 1920, Page 8

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