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pi British Rustless Si U» Cutlery :: There are two mfficient reasons ' «4ftv,%|| W W Rustle*' Cutlery should be u«ed in every household—first, its con- ' ■tantly bright and beautiful. appear* ance; second, the saving of time ~SSc"3?J and work. The Rustless Cutlery we sell is the Spiiji" finest British production. Our values rs&%Sjf ' are the best in the Dominion. > ■ PRICES: ffifr RUSTLESS DESSERT KNIVES |H 35/-, 40/-, and 42/6 the half-dozen. $ffi< , .RUSTLESS TABLE KNIVES fcjj " 40/-, 42/6,45/. 1 50/ r , i m& the half-dozen. $# STEWART DAWSON'S As±~ :■. STEWART DAWSON'S CORNER :: lV?> : : ' iM WELLINGTON m& ■ | HriL.TA-.m . ' 1 I an—Jiwm itiiauiiiiMiu'MMUßaßi^^MMHMMiiiiiii^^mmmnaa^^^Mm^niMHiiiiini BOOTS FOR FARM WEAR j OUR" BEATALL "BOOT 8 Is a boot specially designed, and made to stand up to country tests. It has WATER-PROOF UPPERS I and is built on the plan of the FAMOUS BEATALL CRUSHER Price, 50|- ■ COOKHAM HOUSE, MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON. \ \ "Japanese Millet n for the I Dairy Farmer. i i We have on hand a prime sample of genuine Victorian i Seed which we can with confidence recommend to all Dairy ; Farmers, to be grown as a green fodder to be grazed by \ milk.cows from January to March. 1 . Sow from early in October to the second week in De- ; cember at the rate of Bto 10 pounds per acre, in drills about 2\ feet apart, or 15 to 16lbs. broadcast per acre. As Millet is required to grow quickly it is necessary to j use a quick-acting manure. 'i• " ' j Sow in a sunny, sheltered position. Price on appli- | cation. ' . ■ ! Seed Maize ■■■"!..,' . • J "•" ■ Full supplies of Australian Seed- now available, includ- ; j ing some of' the leading varieties, such as "Hickory King," :■■ \ "White Horse Tooth," "Early Learning," etc., etc. . " l '.. ' Prices on application. "('"■'■ J The N*Z Farmers' Co-op. l\/-\ Distributing Co* Ltd, .; '"' | Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute, Featheriton Street, Wellington. j Branches: Feilding, Vaiganui, Maeterton, Marton, Talhape. S V MOTORISTS IPO NOT VULCANISE '-..' USE MAbIL EUBoM MEND. • WHICH WILL SAVE YOU 50 %. Will splice a tube so that it will be stronger than the original split* ana does not require more than a half-inch lap. Will put on new Valve Pads as seonrely as lie original pad. Will securely and permanently patch valve Pads or Splices. Will quickly and permanently repair long rents or tear 6 as easily as it will n small puncture. Cuts or blisters in tyres or casings are jußt as easily and as permanently healed as the damage to tubes. You can take several worthless .tubes, cut out the bad parts and spliot the good parts together with a' few cents' worth of MAUIC RUBBER MEND. Will repair all rubber articles such as rubber raincoats, football bladders, water hose, rubber boots, shoes, blankets, water bags, rubber insulated wire, etc. WE GUARANTEE THIS MEND. Farmers'. Co-operative, Hawera, CHIEF NEW ZEALAND AGENTS. N.Z. Farmers' Co-ep. Distributing Co., Ltd., WELLINGTON AGENTS. - H T Ex-servico men and other discriminating 6mokers will be pleased to hear that wo have received a shipment of Wills 9 Gold' Flake Cigarettes These' Cigarettes, which are well ma do from the finest Virginia leaf, were exceedingly popular with the troops at the Front. AIRTIGHT TINS of 50 3s. 9d. 6& f AIdOUS TOBACCONISTS • 4% /-IIUVU9 2 06 Lambton Quny, WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 303, 16 September 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 303, 16 September 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 303, 16 September 1920, Page 8

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