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t . SEASONABLE IAIBWAHE ! jf CHEAVIN'S FILTERS..:.,-;;: ,;v I |lb ' YOU CAN GET RID OF THE MICROBE AND DRINK PURE WATER BY | W USING ONE OP THESE, THE LATEST AND BEST ON THE MARKET. NO | | DIRTY CHARCOAL TO BOTHER WITH. PRICES ARE FROM"32a. Gd., S6s. | IPifPi 'rPRkeERViNGy'PANS: • I ilwl THE LIGHTEST AND MOST DURABLE MADE. . THESE. DO NOT BTJRNj •$' ~ P AND AJIE EASILY KEPT CLEAN. ALSO IN, STOCK—BRASS AND' PORCR | c LAIN ENAMEL PANS OF ALL SIZES, FROM ss,:llti (> Bs. 6d., 11s. 6d„ lW9d;,' | " DOMESTIC" VACUUM; CLEANERS.; -1; ■ . THESE HAVE MET WITH GREAT; DEMAND, AND NOW. BEING USED IN | ' ALMOST EVERY,HOUSEHOLD. \ | ITCEE DEMONSTRATION GIVEtfIT -YOUR OWN HOME. PRICE ,£3 12s. fid. WITH ATTACHMENTS;' £6 18s. 6d. S """""•■v LARGE STOCKS OF HARDWARt JUST LANDED DIRECT FROM- HOME, -1 Geor§e; j. . > " Winder's Corner," f Cuba and Manners Streets; Wellington; '} | , CREAM '* * ? V if* V? f SEPARATOR V' ■ ®fTir M vOU vrOVf WPPITS. ab.wluiely^indispensable for Small; K VII I-• |f 6ii I jlI /• ixl ■ -Farms, Private Dairies, Confeo-,' ra 1/ W®' Hake „ the fclothcjj *%.: o w akcrß ' 6telßl in ' fact> for Iml iVoU W«ar OUr'.ClotK^• Sklmming-ciiar^teed-uptotf.o3?i| . ill lip IWa til tis n ' • V-r".» •••>'*.<••• GUARANTEE;—Wo aro prepared to'giva' ''•lHlih gtt, I mi M Uua II Win/ VOUf , "VvOfll •' overy purchaser-of oiio of -our "PLOTT" l ml J / ww ' TIVWUI. CREAM;. SEPARATORS.a year's guar. ~7V, Sir g iill » -. v. | anteo. for good, workmanship; and per.' " l 0/ l /MIII 98 A fl S : , feet working.Wo; will...replace,: i'rei* ill/ IB lima O>K htS i W B™|jj wHS, 5, • ' of-cliurge, any-.part'.-which may. prove l l/fijl Ert\ {Of < fife® |Jr| ? : ', . dei'eotivo during this. time... •Sv H B%ri!n 8 Hl'' J Prlbql 12 Rail FrebJ The results ot Recent Wool Safes I THE °° Y "' PROVE how we helpjou to '■ ; . Tho FARMERS' CO.OP. said in their Wool Report: "Mr. J. Stevenson, Fluxion, ". .-';/ STO6ICTOI3' '6®iiJL • ' had tho satisfaction of topping the markot for merino fGr a, beautifully bright lot of ~. u ® . five bales, ■which was sold to a local woollen faotory at 18d." '• AjKii " Dominion mills eagerly sought after half-breds, merinos, orutchings and pieces." 1 ■ •,''• An 0 ' CluMLa'''' Messrs. DALGETY & 00. remark: "The local factories took the.bulk.of,tho ■'• . , ■ - - ' * '' ' merinos, in addition .to a quantity of fine half-breds and pieces." (LBfj ' WeßHireiPlTfc Messrs. PYNE & CO., tho largest Wool Brokers in the Dominion, say: "The sufIiBB*WISBIU?. B SfiSlttfllulißa woollen mills of the Dominion, as usual, tooka very considerable share of the best half-breds, and kept the market buoyant and firm for this class of wools.', Bradford',- 1 ' .". ""Z" ii. ' was largely responsible for tho clearance of the various grades of crossbreds—the woollen ~.r .;; mills for merino, which by the way sold«marfta6ly mclZ—while thq high lovel of prices . •; • '■ , paid for bellies and pieces must be attributabli to the operations of tho various factories." ".*•• - >; >'■ THE' KAUiPOI WOOLLEN COY. is probably the Largest Buyer STORKs-wiiiis Tory stroc-ta. . ef Wool for local requirements. BUY " KAIAPOI" GOODS ALWAYS. • stwet. : : 'Phones 53,• 124, 164. • --v -

Going't© WILLIAMS; r Sftwa|wWriM:, CARNIVAL VISITORS ARE INVITED ;' i " TO VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS, WHERE. "" . . V. _ NO MORE HELPFUL ARRAY ;OF I ■■■ D ' ■ f f -H' VU O FURNITURE COULD BE OFFERED , K. iS 1 CIN 1 CC LO. ' ; i ! i . K- THAN THAT ASSEMBLED HERE.. IT ALES AND /STOUT -1 :7 1 IS ALL. WELL MADE AND EXCELLENT. Acknowledged' to btr Absolutely m, IN STYLE: MUCH IS ORIGINAL, AND; . ' i.,, TMP RPST Uj'jL THERE ARE MANY BEAUTIFUL RE- • ' jL„r,w IfO | I | ||^|| PRODUCTIONS. t ::' V .QUIN.,ST^WEUINGION. Illlli I i f wVf Wo OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS MI 4' . ' 1 I. ®|\1 TO COUNTRY CLIENTS FOR' GOODS > ptoAHVWHrIP' 4 V delivered to their nearest I\ : ; : j , J railway statio.n. i • I '' '') PRICES LOW, BUT QUALITY VERY'' ' | • ! WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED ART, | HOME CATALOGUE | ' S„S. WILLIAMS Co-Ltd,,' 117 Taranaki Street (corner Vivian St.), Wellington. Fhbne 1429. ; 1> Head Offioe: . . Telegrams: 'London Offioe}': I, V jjm V" it'''' } Wellington. Duttillta, Wellington. 23 Limo Street. pjpfA'i"" $ John duthie & co., ltd., .mPP)*- • ■ . METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS. B WILLIS, MERCER, AND VICTORIA STREETS.. I J|f:, fSSIKt"' ' CONSTRUCTIONAL STEEL, I „./| , WATERWORKS MATERIAL,.. ■ ■ f": ' CONTRACTORS FOR ' ■ WIRE, ETC. , Indents Executed on Lowest Terms. l , \A 'vYa,' if- • DOEMAN, LONG AND 'CO.'S STEEL JOISTS, ; |''WojaK % T *- v %S-. V I V INDENTED STEEL BAKS, • S n iT"i ,i,. -vw# • ICINNEAR STEEL ROLLING SHUTTERS, : § Da |9h| ifu- - • BIANNBSMANN STEEL WATER MAINS; > ■ b >s ...» AGENTS : I™, _ ". „ 0 | r0B « CURENCE N ENGUS*!! FENCING WIRE, ' i II f-"JO TITAN BEST CROWN G.C. IRON, : M tffis® B Nl (jp - GENUINE WHITE ! | i IMPORTERS OF- .'. "' ' ' S. SB T • I |. G.C. IRON, BAR, SHEET, AND PLATE IRON, AND STEEL KNIGHT ; S *Ui>: i 1 iV BE TEN'S PORTLAND CEMENT, SAFES, AND STEONMOOJI DOORS, S • UiV@...Uie -f • • SfREGISTER AND INTERIOR GRATES. AIR PIT PIR.ES, TILES, MANTLE-: : 1 ! | '- PIUCES, BRASSFOUNDRY, BRUSHWARE. OILS AND PAINTS, CABPEN- : i f-BSATECT HM t TEES' AND ENGINEERS' TOOLS, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, SILVER : UHO'ijD! MlUiAUlUil }e WARE, COPPER WARE, LEATHER GOODS, ETC. . ; | .'■••• . " M _ J•; TELHPHONF.S:—S"3, Town Dopt.; 158, Country Dept.; 25Gi, Iron ;Storo. ' 1 UUn'OPkUuDCrL*T j 34-"38 Manners Street.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 25 March 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 25 March 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 25 March 1913, Page 9

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