PROGRESS. The stage coach was acceptable until the achent of the railway tiain. The quill pen sciatched its last when the typewiiter was invented. And any typewritei was good enough until the New Century arrived. The New Century Typewriter represents the piogiessive spnit of the time It is fai supenor to all other writing machines — just as the fast typewiiter wa'- supenor to the quill pen The New Century will do moie work — and bettei woik — than any other machine. It is almost noiseless — it is easily opeiated — it will stand the wear and teai of daily use for yeais. It is the most satisfactory, most durable, and most economical typewriter evei in\ented — it is the "New Centuiy" machine in deed as well as in word. We want you to use the " New Century " — a fair trial will make you an enthusiast. Shall we send you the " Book of the New Centuiy " 9 — the most beautiful typewritei catalogue evei issued. It's youi& foi the asking. NEW CENTURY Typewriter Co., 31, Victoria Street. Wellington.
DURABLE TABLE WARE -•— =^ is the only kind you will find in this Comprehensive Stock, and our Prices are no more than they should be for such good qualities. You might gather many articles from this Stock that would greatly aid in beautifying your Table, or that would make very acceptable Gifts. m-^.i — -- g-y . C+%*\*\*9o A 3U3 US * as wor thy of men- *" r I TF you aie thinking of buying LyflfteG NCIS. OpOOIIS • . r\ tion here as any other Lclke . . 1 youi best fnend a Present, VVIIVV Vt r goods, foi they are needed in buy one of these, and delight sHifi Fftl*KS e\eiy home. It is wise to get Racl/pfc her; 01 if you wish to gieatly /0U nee d not select a more Handsome 01 Useful tt«U IVI IV*J the yery highest qua nt y when UU3 I\Vl<3. mipro\e the appeaiance ot your y Alt)cle foi a p ie3 entation than one of our Coffee \ buying these goods. It pays __________________ table, place one of them in the They aie heaMly plated on Nickel Silver, and of you in the long run. Nothing centie New Shapes. Heav= thg Fmpst Q Ua i ltv . * looks shabbier than to see Cheap Cutlery with the plate ily Plated. The Prices — half worn off on the table The Cutlery we sell is of 30/= 35/= 40/- 50/= 55/= THE SET CONTAINS the long wear sort heavily plated on white metal, and r. c <no a"j-i »*- doe^ not change colom. In Solid Silver - - - £6 10s. Jray Coffee Pot Hot Milk Pot . Sugar Basin 6 Silver-plated Tea Spoons = 9/O i. 11/ 4- QUCH as we ha\e just opened Two China Cups and Saucers. 6 Dessertspoons - 15/- = ' llOt WfllCr O will find ieady puichasers, 6 Table Spoons = 21/foi they aie of supeuoi quality, THE PRICE— £4 17s 6d. ~ > " 3 " r< ~~^ * Tahle Forks - 21/. KaHipC handsome designs, and heaMly Rich enough for any Table. 6 „ Table Forks - ai/IVClllCd platec | The Prices — 6 Dessert Forks = 15/= ON STANDS. 37/6 40/= 55/= 63/= 70/BtlttCr DIShCS. = We have them also in Solid Silver. Price, 7/6 per ounce. * ■ TJERHAPS no othei ai tide in rx . - — — — — . Good ' ' LZso^Srgt^ 0 " 5 = Jam Dishes. 00K llheie JOU wiU u „ r*im/inrf The\ come in Handsome Silk vl UCWi -L^ impossible to see a finer \*i\\ YIU^ OCI3 lined p res entation Cases, and T o mattei what youi idea is as to the light style of \ display of Dinner, Luncheon, are made of the best English ]\ Butter and Jam Dishes we have them, and our and Breakfast Civets than we ' " Shear Steel, with Stag 01 Ivoiv p uce^ aie \eiy low foi the quality In Finest Nickel have foi youi inspection The Best Makes in the Handles, and aie for e\eiyday use The Prices - S ihei and Cut Glass world. The Prices .— Sets of 3 Pieces- M/6 aiB/68 a i8/6 8o 22/6 25/= The Prices are:- Breakfast Cruets = 10/6,12/6,14/6,21/= 7 V, —50/= Butter Dishes-6/6 7/6 8/6 10/6 up to 35/= Luncheon Cruets = 18/6 to 42/Ja,n D.shes-3,6 to 30/- Dinner Cruets . , 5 /- to *5/5/- ■ STEWABT DAWSON & CO WATCH MANUFACTURERS, JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.
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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 73, 23 November 1901, Page 6
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