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\ Ji rFor JANUARY WEDDINGS CHOOSE YOUR GIFT at STEWART DAWSONS January is a favourite month for Weddings. Perhaps i you are on the lookcut for a really handsome Gift for a Bride, \ Solid Silver Centre-Pieces Here are descriptions of lr»o Silver Cenlre-'Pieees fit for a queen HANDSOME CENTRE-PIECE. Plain design. With flower-stand centre and two hanging baskets for sweets. Height // inches - - PRICE £25 ANOTHER VE*RY HANDSOME ORNAMENT is of hand-pierced design. Height 16 inches. Has centre fruit dish * —diameter 10 inches. Iwo smaller dishes —4\ inches for sweets ; and flower-stand centre - PRICE £55 Other Styles £65, £75, £B5. You are cordially invited to visit our showroom and inspect the largest stock of Silverware, Cutlery, Leather Goods and Jewellery in New Zealand.. We offer absolutely the best values obtainable. STEWART DAWSONS ' The Wedding Present Store. WELLINGTON J, I — A “Viking” ffJlB Separator Gets All the’ Butter Fat. ' jMh. The "Viking” ekims absolutely cleam and in a few months pays for itself out of the extra butter-fat it saves. For all-round efficiency and clear. ' skimming tho Viking was grantee! the highest award by the Royal Agricultural Society of England—the Blue Ribbon of the Separator World. The skimming discs *can be cleaned and replaced in a few minutes, as they are assembled like keys on a key ring. '■ The Viking Separator is of the most ji Up-to-Date and Perfect Construction, j and is manufactured of tho very highest grade material by special auto- , matic machinery, and is put together with the utmost exactness. Only on account of the immense output (every minute there is turned out l in the factory a complete separator) are wo enabled to sell the Viking oepa- j rater at the very low prices we quote. Write for leaflet. ( No. 00, lOgals., £6 15s; "A,” 15gals., £9 10s "B,” 27 gals., £l4 10s; "C,” J hand SOgals, £25 10s; "C," hand and power, 50gals„ £29; D, 82gals„ g £3B;’"E," 115 gals„ £4B 10s. 2 The N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. ; Distributing Co. Ltd., ) Head Office: Dominion Farmers’ Institute, Featherston Street, Wellington. i Branches: Feilding, Waaganui, N'aitertcn, Marten,- Taihaye. . ■

LADIES’ FASHIONABLE SUMMER FOOTWEAR? There is no better selection in Wellington than in this Shop. The Style and Fit is Perfection, the Prices defy Competition. WALKA SHOES For Children A SPECIALTY C. J. WARD BOOT SHOPS Ltd. Coofcham Housed 44 Maimers Sfireel ’ /

MOTORISTS ? DO NOT VULCANISE USE MAGIC RUBBER MEND WHICH WILL SAVE YOU 50 %. ■ Will splice a tube so that it will be stronger than the original splices, and does not require more than a half-inch lap. Will put on new Valve Pads as securely ns the original pad. Will securely and permanently patch valve Pads or Splicfes. Will quickly and permanently repair long rents or tears as easily as it will a small puncture. ' Cuts or blisters in tyres or casings aye just as easily and as permanently healed as the damage to tubes. You can take several worthless tub es, cut out the Pfhir'ltTT'Rßri? the good parts together with a few cents worth of MAGIC RUBBER Win'reoair all rubber articles such as rubber raincoats, football bladders, Ute 1 ? 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’ C©-©p. Distributing Co., Ltd., WELLINGTO N AGENTS.

SILBEP.T AfWERSON & CO. LTD COLONIAL AGENTS 6 HOLBORN VIADUCT, LONDON, E.C. 1. Represent tho best interests of the Producer. Handle all Produce as selling Agents exclusively. 'Frozen Mesat, Wool, Tallow, Felts, Canned Grain, etc. SALES MADE C.1.F., ex ship, landed, ex store LONDON, and principal towns in United Kingdom and for Continent.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 95, 15 January 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 95, 15 January 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 95, 15 January 1921, Page 10

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