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I Diamond Jewellery ! Unusual Beauty t Every .Diamond Ring purchased here k 7. : s represents a,n' investment in life-long <ji f : i ■ ' satisfaction. • ft ] f .We have a superb selection 01 brilliant, p / ' ■ sparkling .stones in the daintiest designs V and settings. ' ' All Diamonds seß in Eeal Platinum, anSI ' !, ' the, purity of.the gems Is guaranteed. 1 i •.••••■ • ■ The: of Ready Cash, applied to our ,i '•£. j ' immense buying—for ten branches—is tfie .7 Z ■ reason for the unequalled quality and A .<■ m value of Diamonds we sell. '\' '! Call to inspect, or write for Catalogue. Stewart Dawson's WSOn S rner " " 11 mamii mwMinim»M— | BOOTS FOR FARM WEAR OUR "BEATALL" BOOT r: ' Is a boot specially designed, and made to stand up to ' country tests. It has v WATER-PROOF UPPERS and is built on the plan of the | FAMOUS BEATALL CRUSHER ; Price, 50|- | COOKHAM HOUSE, MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON. | Co-op. Calf Meal Means Robust Calves | ! and Top Prices. | 'i\ Give your calves n good foundation and you can depend upoon rear- ■ I. i 'inff well-conditioned milking herds or fat stock-for killing. , \ 'J., i Co-od. Calf Meal is composed of ingredients which grow strong, ro- s | bust calves and develop them into splendid cows and steers, f i: | ' i ;r | For It Furnishes an Efficient Substitute j JV j for am milk in raising stock. * >• ' f J. | .. Coop. Calf Meal enables the dairyman tp sell the valuable cream or f |i" j butter-fat otherwise used to rear calves, the results being equally good, < hi While Costing About One-Fourth "" ?■ j of what new milk represents, . | Co-op. Calf Meal builds sound bone and forms flesh that does not j v | come off when the feed is changed. ; jV Put up in. 25, 50, and 1001b. bags. . t ° \ i | The N.Z. Farmers' Co-op; I • I Distributing Co. Ltd., j Head Officii Domlniofl Fit mm' Institute, Fe«thenfon Street, Vellliigton. j Braochut Fellding, Waaganul, Maitetton, Marton, Talhape, ; : ■: ■ VsJl- WE ABE DISTRIBUTORS :■ lilbplP- .. for | : N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Distributing Co. WELLINGTON. < _ Ltd. GILBERT ANDERSON & CO. LTD | , COLONIAL AGEKTS 6 HOLBORN VIADUCT, LONDON, E.C. 1. i Represent the best interests of the Producer. , Handlo all Produce as selling Agents exclusively. : frozen MeaS, Wool, Tallow; Pelfs, Canned Goois, Grain, ete, SALES MADE 0.1. F., ex ship, landed, ex store LONDON, and principal to was in United Kingdom and for Continent. I PATENT S'- Vssrsssi^^^ f;| HiCCQ and O'DONNELL, I EATENT ATTORNEYS, § c M , \ .. llGrgf Street, Booklet B Spencei'-Moulton \ TyteS g

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 6, 2 October 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 6, 2 October 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 6, 2 October 1920, Page 10

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