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Brighten Your Table for Xmas • WITH NEW SILVERWARE & CUTLERY SELECTED FROM STEWART, DAWSON'S MAGNIFICENT STOCKS & EXCELLENT | ,—. : VALUES — . § IN our Showrooms you will find not only Silverware, but Inspiration } I f lO „ . 7-not merely so much silver metal, but Designs of Beauty and / ' Origina hty m a Variety that provides greater opportunity for ap- • J l proprmto selection than is obtainable at any other establishment A^S^ S, • Here are a lew items smtablo for.Household Use or for Gifts: jif^J^V -A ' -SPOON'S AND FORKS. KILTER VASES. ENTREE DISHES ' I ~ "^l \ PISH OARYERS. ROSE BOTOS. • KETTLE & S.NIK ' \ NAPKIN, RINGS. TEA SETS C \kF bYsKFTS '-' ,**** ** ' 8U WAV A TK D GKEAM HOIMVATEU JUGS. I^oo .STANDS. EGG STANDS "AND nHTTFT<i > •II I I I FLOWER STANDS. SPOONS CfIFE«E DKHFS I Jra lEP??| S AND butt™vesand -tah dishel • . PEPPERS. JAM 6PQQNS. CANDLESTICKS. ' J jji hi QUALITY\SPOONS AND FORKS. I ' 111 There are no finer Spoons and Forks made than our beautiful Old Kng- I // i I Vi tt , C 1 Stron t'y i Pl"ted with Pure Silver on a founda- ' I tion ol Hard Nickel. Any qu autity supplied. J / TABLE SPOONS AND TOKKS, 40,. doz.; DESSERT DO., 30s. doz • TEA-SPOONS,' 20s. doz. | [ stewartTawson ""^^ Stainless and Rust- - * * *** X . ' *-''* A W given to ifojj or . less Steel Cutlery. 'a Km nr\ tm Best in Temper, AINU LU. LTD., ders. pay Post bility.' Prices "on Corner Lambton Quay and Willis Street. Wellington. age to any ad- — application. — „ * dress. BBBMBB6.MM a_g.B SBSSBWBB a^g

A NERVe/fOOD OF BRITISH ' JfATIONALITY-CEHEGEN. There used to be a lot- of "enemy country" nerve foods about. .They wore good, but now their placo lias been taken by a hotter food—a British pro-dwst-'Ceregen. It lins never been German—the Ceregen works were established in England in 1798. Ceregen contains over; 60' per cent, of Proteid—and without proteid we ■ die, says Professor Gamgee. When health and strength have been shattered by sickness or worry build up on Cereggii. It is used in the Naval and Military Hospitals of the Allies. 2s. 6d.,-Is. 6d., 6s. Gd„ 125., from all Chemiste. 12s. size contains S times amount of 2s. 6d. tin.—Advi.

Don't Use the Old Dirty Methods. o®@k with Electricity 11111 di i y° u ' iave —Sll 3Jd the heafc I under j I is. prepared that loaves fl J i to chance. "Heatwell" ivesi Write to, call up, or see the sole Manufacturers — /' Roberts' Iron, Steel & Oven Works, (Electrical & Engineering Department). Showrooms and Offices—4th Floor, Bakers' Buildings, Junction Featherston Street and Lambton Quay. Box 85, ' G.P.0., Wellington. 'Phones 1767 & 3865. "Works: Holland Street, s Obtained Si All Countries, Inventors advised on <iU mattors relating to Patents. Mechanical Drawings made by experts. Write for our free handbook, indienenaablo to every inventor. Higgs & CyDonnell B International Patent, Attorneys. I and Consulting Engineers. I J J Grey Street, Wellington.

$®Mm Bros' Valve's > «fc© JSpl CLOBE, ANCLE, CHECK, AND if lift JSPfft RENEV/ABLE DISC VALVES. lif' f|«|f§§ff Genuine JENKINS . VALVES /]Jf| , \|||{||§jj| have namo engraved on Body. «aSw For Oil, Steam, Acid, and Water. •rfffi^OTf BR JENKINS'& MACS*, -Lid.,. (K^eS!) Featherston Street, WELLINGTON. b - J v^3^i^^- u, l

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2951, 11 December 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2951, 11 December 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2951, 11 December 1916, Page 8

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