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DiAMOND <CHE QEM SUPREME - X j 1 | < The scintillating purity, the rare brilliancy of diamondi J I Ji make them the moat aought-after and moat valuable of J IB • all precioua atonea. • | ffl » Stewart Dawaon Diamonda have a world-wide repu- • J » ! tation for superlative quality and intrinaic value. a it ,| f When aet in the many attractive atyles in our .1 I | • Engagement and Dress Rings : aL. - they fom the fineat combination of exquiaite baauty and , f J ! I expert craftmanahip. j ft J > Three-atone Half-hoop Rings, Platinum Setting— ( if | i • £l4 10/-, £l5 10/-, £2O, £25, to £lBO each. • I .t Five-stone Diamond Ha]f-hoop Rings £ll 10/-, , IB | • £l5 10/-, £l7 10/-, £2O, and upwarda. ■ ; | S I Her, tioull find Ihe final xledion rf •Diamond Wnge In tho ; I 3 , •Dominion, end our policy of laying for Elecen Large Houin - II S • enailu ui to offer value, unexcelled, . • I 1 ; ' Call or write for Catalogue and finger-meaeurlng card. . ; I: STEWART DAWSON'S \ j a Stewart ‘Dawson’s Corner I WEffiSg f - WELLINGTON - j

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. Cooßiiam House, 44 Manners Street

Protect the Surface of Your Buildings with Co-op Paint and Prevent Decay of the Whole. Buildings which arc poorly protected soon begin to deteriorate, for there is an everlasting war between Paint as a protector and the eleI inwits as destroyers. Co-op Prepared Paint is economical to use because of its exceptional covering capacity, due to the extreme care used in amalgamating and grinding the correct proportions of genuine White Lead, Oxide of Zinc, and pure pigments, which, with the required quantities of refined Linseed Oil and Dryers, make up A Ready Prepared Paint of the Finest Quality Co-op Paint is very much more effec tire than any paint made by hand from lead and oil. The powerful grinding machinery u sed to mix Co-op Paint exerts a tremendous pressure, resulting in th e grinding of all ingredients to the utmost fineness. Co-op Paint will not dhalk nor wash off pncler exposure. This absolute adherence to the painted surface is ensured by the addition of Zinc Oxide to the White Lead. Further more, since Zinc Oxide is even whiter than the purest White Lead, used in this paint, The Combination Gives a’Purer Colour as well as a whiter and more durable paint film. The contents of every tin of Co-op Paint are guaranteed to give good results if correctly applied as direct ed. This guarantee applies to its cover ing capacity, its spreading over a large surface, its colour retention, and wearing quality. Put up in 1 gallon tins in cream, dark green, sit. to grey, Venetian red, chocolate, and white. The N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Distributing Co. Ltd., He«d Office: Dominion Firniert’ Inxtitiite, Featherxton Street, 'Wellint'toa. Branches: Feflrffne, Wa»janui, Millerton, Matton, Tifhape.

UPSON BOARD THE Made from the tough, woody, fibres of the spruce—treated to take paint ALL or distemper without suction. BOARD It’s as hard as a board—saws like a - THAT board —has life like a board. LOOKS Big wide panels that save labour WELL, and waste in building construction. LASTS Billiard, and BedWELL rooms, Halls, Ceilings and partitions —in fact, wherever interior AND timber is used. DOES LET ug how you uPSON-4he NOT dependable board with the blue SAG. —ODLINS Ltd Write for Samples WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 127, 22 February 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 127, 22 February 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 127, 22 February 1921, Page 8

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