— y Beauty and Long I Wearing Quality I These are the predominant features of the 1 two distinctive patterns in Table Silver here | mentioned. You can buy them in any quantity I desired. A good plan is to purchase a few J | pieces and keep adding to the collection. I “Old English” and “Fiddle” ‘Pattern XZ ~ J Soup Spoons 45/- half "dozen \« JwiWk Table Spoons 45/- „ ~ Table Forks 45/- „ JtK Dessert Spoons 33/- „ ~ Dessert Forks 33/- „ „ • H Tea Spoons 18/- » » li li 1 Ml roll, II “Sierra” Pattern II Soup Spoons 50/- half dozen mV .// Table Spoons 50/- „ „ I \\\\ i,f Table Forks '— 50/- „ » l| />// Dessept Spoons 40/- ~ » v' / / Dessdrt Forks 40/- „ I X ’ .j/i/ Tea Spoons 24/- „ » I Coffee Spoons 22/6 „ „ I These are exclusive Stewart Dawson designs- 'll \ We have a splendid collection of new designs in Solid Silver and Best E.P. Ware — Salvers, Tea Sets, etc. Stewart Dawsons SteiOart Dau)son’s Corner Wellington 1
. Larger Tillage. More Profits* Bigger eSS Crops* Ta* Farm and Garden rlanet Jr. i ffip i ements . Every farmer and gardener, big or little, knows that seasonable supplies' of good crops in paying quantities are impossible unless the soil is kept free from weeds and the moisture retained by frequent hoeing or cultivation. The fact is, however, that handrsowing, weeding, or hoeing is out of date, is slow, it is hard work, it is expensive, and when tho results are compared with modern methods of cultivation with Planet Jr. Ihiploments it is really unsatisfactory high-priced labour. The Planet Jr. No. 25 here illustrated is a. Combined Hill and Drill Seeder, Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow, and is AN ALL SEASON HELPER. In Spring this seeder lays the foundation for an attractive, evenly planted garden."which will look better, bear better, and be easier to cultivate . than, would bo possible with hand-sewing or planting. As the season advances and the need of cultivation arises the extreme usefulness of the Planet Jr. comes into evidence, for it can be used for any kind of cultiPlanet Jr. labour-saving tools wilt effect big savings in wages besides permitting more extensive planting and producing bigger and better crops. If you are interested write us for illustrated booklet, it matters not if you farm only a quarter of an acre or as large as 100 acres, we have the machine suitable for your special needs. E. W. Mills & Co. Ltd., Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter & Victoria Streets, Wellington.
LANDED AT LAST! Fellows! You're on a cert win round at Nash’s Leather Arcade in Cuba Street. They’re offering big dividends in grz I • Legging values —real, splendid spring- p~~~_ » ! front. j LEGGINGS fQII /- B' PER PAIR POSTAGE PAID. t| ii J In black and tan—from best materials fc ,* ; 3 —firm favourites for cut-the-cost stakes > •> £3 —so .successfully sponsored by us. Get in early—at once. y NASH'S Leather Arcade, WELLINGTON
The N.Z. hirers’ Ce-«p. Distribctmg (o. ltd. GRAIN, SEED AND MANURE MERCHANTS, WOOL BROKERS, SHIPPING, INSURANCE AND MACHINERY AGENTS. ' f VIKING SEPARATORS. Before purchasing a Separator you naturally consider where you can got tha best value for your money. If you secure a “Viking” you will obtain a machine that will give you entire satisfaction. We have just landed a shipment of all sizes, suitable for a householder with one oow, or a herd of 100. We invite your enquiries at Wellington or Branches. S. FERGUSSON, General Manager.
©ILBERT ANDERSON & CO. LTD ' COLONIAL AGENTS 6 HOLBORN VIADUCT, LONDON, E.C. 1. Represent the best interests ef tha Producer. Handle all Produce as selling Agents exclusively. Frozen Meal, Wool, Tallow, Pells, Canned Goods, Grain, etc. SALES MADE C.1.F., «x ship, lauded, ex store LONDON, and principal tavai in United Kingdom and for Continent.
“RELIANCE” blackberry and noxious WEED DESTROYER. GUARANTEED TO KILL Blackberry, Ragwort, and Californian Ihistle in Two Sprayings. FOUR GALLONS OF "RELIANCE'’ mixed with water make a 70 gallona of nnray. Price (freight paid to nearest railway station): igaL tin, 30/-; per owe (2 tine), £2/15/-. bend your order NOW. to MANAGER. "RELIANCE" WEED DESTROYER, Box 87. Te Aro P. 0., Wellington. E— LECTBIC LAMPS. All eixee, from !• to 3000 candle power. Half Watt and Metallic Filament. All ’oltogee. R P.M- Manning t<nd Co.. 5 Bedford Imow. Christchurch,
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 253, 20 July 1921, Page 8
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