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. ™" " Diamond HaU-Hoopl \ i ( r —- • VALUE ' —. • Ti — *, In Diamond Buying NOT many people recognise grades of worth in Diamonds. They must rely upon the honest representation of. Merchants. THE name of Stewart Dawson stands for dependability fn Diamond buying and selling. Every stone sold Is of the finest quality, and worth more than the price asked. GUR huge Cash Buying for Eleven Stewart ' Dawson houses results in substantial savings ' which are passed on to purchasers in the keen values ■ offered. *■•■•■ OUR stocks of Diamond Jewellery are the largest .in New Zealand. Choose where selection , is easiest and quality guaranteed. VISIT our Showroom—or write for Catalogue and Finger-Measuring Card. ' o STEWART DAWSONS STEWART DAWSON'S CORNER ""~" — """~~~ WELLINGTON Fmrtti.udiHS.pwui. . Mil..™. fromllS 10/-I.IM V, / —.QYF7 ? ?—' i'likesiSs!s§*v • The attention of smart men— I To our large stock — t | PwßKla?«BsiJi|o O f various Velour Values— Fawn, Grey, Natural and Black! Dress't men, everywhere— , Acclaim the Velour— As the finest wearing Hat— :jpr The world produces! I' Velours never obtrude their style! They receive, without seeking— The compliment of— ' . Seeondand third glances— And they are British manufacture— A sure guarantee of highest quality— Throughin and throughout! !— We stock stylish Velours from 50/- upwards. _WALLACE & GIBS0N„ \ ■""■" . "THE KASH." ■ BB ™ WILLIS STREET (Next Eveninj Po.t) WELLIN6TON.'

££* AAA AAA *° enable New Zealand to keep o 000 O.UU men w ' lo or v}W v ) vvv honour, justice, and your liberty. 1 - .'■■■• . . . * - YOU may be required by law to con- SUBSCRIBE at any POSTAL MONEYtribute to the loan a sum equal to the ORDER OFFICE, BANK, or through yearly average of your land-tax and' your STOCK-BROKER, or rat the income-tax for the three years ended on TREASURY, WELLINGTON. March 31, 1920. Applications will be received up to and including

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 53, 26 November 1920, Page 10

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286

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 53, 26 November 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 53, 26 November 1920, Page 10

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