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BBKQ3EEI £VWwsstffliv«« Mwmk^Miißi Depend upon it■'! It carries thft v Stewart-Dawson Guarantee. .. The convenience of a Wrist Watch is never questioned, but its accuracy is ..... ~ another matter. To s'tand constant jerks t and hard usage it must be of superior' . . \ workmanship and sturdy build. The Stewart Dawson Wrist Watch for Men ■'-■'■ £4/10/-, £5/10/-upwards has thoroughly reliable screw-in movei■ ' . ment — absolutely proof against dust and damp. Solid silver case; luminous dial; strong leather strap. An accurate timekeeper that will quickly pay for itself in convenience. ' '■ . Other dependable watches 52/6 to 84/-. Write for Catalogue, or call and inspect. STEWART DAWSON'S Stewart Dawson's Corner - - - .-'-'. Wellington* • = Millionaires'= —You'll feel like putting on Hrv' \lHwlf' —A anc ' G. Made-to-measure Suit. —They're cut and made in strict accord ) y-M .',VYraIsJL W' —With the prevailing fashions I \ sSfiaL J*v?T\Xr —And combine a pleasing distinctiveness I \\ Y\' —That's neither asserted .V-JJm ,*' ' V'in'\\— ■ fcoling extra hurried or economi- '."■ " I V\\ \ ; \\ f\r.- I'fl . ~ A m an n ">y ft h» confidently ..-• -..ii._.4«j.„ .kit 'rs?.- --Slip into a Ready-to-wear Suit , ; . • —In best English or Colonial Tweeds and ■■•..;■•.■.'■: Worsteds ■.'•'■■ . —With the gratifying knowledge • ■ —That it is second only to a —Wallace and Gibson tailored suit, • '■/ —In style, service-giving, and appear- , .- > . anoe. .' ■ ' , —Save while the saving's good: —Buy while the buying's better \ —(Jet in early—Avoid disappointment '!"""' ••. , ,'..■'''. —Of late Christmas orders. ",....- ■' ■ • ■ l ! : Wallace & Gibson. '•" ■■■ ' : ;, *'•■ , '' THEKASH" Willii St. Next Evonini Post. Wellington. I AT LOWEST PRICES , .-• EVEftY PAIR OF BOOTS OR SHOES IN; ( OUR, EXTENSIVE STOCK IS MADE , J ■' BY THE LEADING MAKERS OF THE WORLD, AND' DESPITE THE LOW PRICES IS GUARANTEED TO BE THE HIGHEST GRADE PRODUCED. * — \ / C. j. : WARD BOOT SHOPS Ltd. K- -44 MANNERS STREET • TV -:■' ■ - . ' . >-■ ' I Go-dp Calf Meal I Means Robust Calves j and Top Prices/ | !Qive your.calves avgood foundation and you can depend upon rearing well-conditioned milking herds or fat stock for killing. j Co-op Calf Meal is composed of ingredients which grow strong, ro- \ bust calves and develop them into 6pit>ndid cows and steers, \ For It Furnishes an Efficient Substitute for new milk in raising stock. . | Co-op Calf Meal enables the dairyman to sell tho valuable cream or ' \ butter-fat otherwise used to rear calves, the results being equally good, 3 While Costing About One-Fourth I ! : •. ' i 44 .what new milk represents. f Co-op Calf Meal builds sound bono and forms flesh that does not i come off when tho feed i 9 changed. ' . x ) Put up in 25, 50, and 1001b. bags. | 1 ~The MZ. Farmers* Co-Qp* Distributing Co* Ltd, 1 - • .. ■ . i Hctd Office: Dominion Fitmeti' Initltufe, Featheritoo Street, Wclllrgton. I Branches.: Felldlne, ¥»a;anuj, Maikfton, Marlon, Tilhape. ( GILBERT ANDERSON & CO. LTD COLONIAL AGENTS 6 HOLBOKN VIADUCT, LONDON, E.C. 1. Represent tho beet interests of the Producer. Handle nil Produce as sell. -' ing Agents exclusively. % Z frozen Meal, Wool,.tallow, Pelts, Canned GooSsyCirain, etc. (SALES MADE 0;1.F., ox ship, landed, ex stofp LONDON, and principal towa3 in United Kingdom and for Continent. (

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 33, 3 November 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 33, 3 November 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 33, 3 November 1920, Page 10

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