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NEW AND BEAUTIFUL j • SPOONS & FORKS | ]?INEST Quality Silver Plated on White Metal. Designs dainty and well-balanced. . Will add a charm to your tabic. Wo invito in- j spection. • . . | THE CROMWELL " ■ \ THE RANDOLPH 1 THE BLENHEIM / - '.. Having been bought direct from tho Manufacturers, the above patterns can bo supplied at tliese keen prices:— '"'.'. Salad or Fruit Servers—'i 17S. pair. Sauce, Cream, or Sugar Ladles— « ' 4s. 6d. each. ' Pickle Forks— , ■ 3s. eaoh. Butter Knives— 4s. 6ti. each. ; MACNIFICENT WEDDINC.GI.FT.'.' '. Handsome Mahogany Case, containing ;48 Pieces Cromwell Pattern— 6 each Table Spoons, Dessert - Spoons, Soup Spoons, Tea Spoons, ■Dessert and Table Forks, Table Knives and Dessert Knives: . All Knives have Plated Steel Blades. Price complete, £14 10S. • ALL GOODS POST-FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. • STEWART DAWSON '"■ AND CO. (N.Z.) LTD., I ■ v JEWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS, WELLINGTON. Visit RADFORD'S | ■' OVERSTOCKED SALE Of Blankets Carpet and Matting Squares li Eidestdown Qtfilts Carpet aad Matting Rtmaets J Hall Rtfgs Hearth Regs Sofa Rags T Door Mats ' Hall and Lace Cortains 1 Table Covers . Casement Certains,,etc. j; Prices Lower than before<the War for many lines in which we are overstocked. .1 RADFORD & Co. :E ,S ! 43, 45, 47 Manners Street.' | j THE DESIRED'. : : (^^'rfHsß^^S^S l 1 WINTER COMFORT! I Settees that hold-out their K <^B(v?<FSsESI! aims in generous welcome is v ~~~ *-^^'l«£lHsi' just what you long for in the Tpsiiii&r. This desire is fully realised in - « "WILLIAMS'" LUXURIOUSLY UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE! 1 | Let your Home he a Home in the true sense of tho word—if you gj | have a need for Chairs and Settees that will put you on "easy H | street" during the long winter evenings—then it's time to Visit,US. i S. S.-WILLIAMS'."ft GO: LTD., .%KSW U I I (No connection with any other furnishing firm with the name of Williams) M iSherwin-Williams' Ready Prepared S Paints ia Comparison with | j White Lead aad Oil. The man who buys white lead and oil and prepares it himself, or who ] I engages a painter to prepare it, cannot possibly make a paint equal to j ] ! Sherwin-Williams' Prepared Paints. It is a caae of hand work again6t j '. \ exact formnlae'and grinding with powerful machinery. j; ' 1 Tho base of ShenTin-Williaras' Prepared Paints is a correct com- | bination of oxide of zinc, sulphate.of carbonate of lead, pure I I linseed oil—the latter being made from the _ besfc flax-soed it is possible j to buy—and the necessary, drier, and turpentine.. ;• .■ ; | Owing to the exact combination of zinc and lead the makers aro J i enabled to get the largest possible.quantity of linseed oil into each. \'■ gallon. This is important as puro linseed oil more than any. other i' j ingredient . ' ' i i I* " : ■'.-■• ■ j' Gives Durability and Life to the Paint. j; u Therefore, by he iineuess in grinding and the .maximum of'pure oil, j ; STierwin-Williams Prepared Paint will cerer a. greater area, than lead ' 9 and oil mixed by hand..'.; ''.''.>.■ ' ■ ;.' I s Sherwin-Williams' Paint (SWP) will last from seven to eight years j while the life of lead and oil isat tho most four years. j ■ White lead, raw.oil, umber, dryers and turpentine, £5 2 0 Labour, breaking down and straining 5 0 \ '■'r .'■-.. _ . : £5 7 0 The above will make 6} gallons of paint, covering I 250 sq, ft., two coats rjer.gallon— 1625 sq. ft. j! Sherwin-Williams' Paint covers 3GO sq; ft. two j ! coats per gallon or 1620,5q. ft. , «!: ' • U gallons SWP at 19s. per, gallon costs/.. '....■ £1. 5 6 ; ; ■-..."■•'■ .■-'■.■ -•' —: :' . . or a saving of £1 1 6 . ■ ■ The. paint with a guaranteed analysis on every tin. j iw. MUls & Co., Ltd, aw* J ra For full particulars wj-ito to Depfc. "D." J9. - Why Have fiea&arßoofs?-| I REPAIR THEM PERMANENTLY AT A SMALL COST BEFORE I | RAIN GOMES WITH . ~ J MASTACH.-. v I APPLY THE SAME AS PUTTY, WITH A KNIFE Oil T&DWEL. J Smith and .Smith, laid,, 1 ACENTS. N OPP. TOWN HALL. WELLINGTON, j: ITBT dmklm ir@s' ¥alv@s *b|M. I *|fl| MADE IN CANADA'. "I if B |||| GLOBE, ANCLE, CHECK, AND . ifi&M I Wm RENEWABLE DISC VALVES. '•'.'■ '•" ;- I A_LL Genuino JENKINS VALVES.. . W■| fc I I namo engraved on Body. ' '■ I iJlliiUl For oil> steam < Ao ' d ) and Water. t&lifliL ■' I SlB JINI * INS s - Ltd., Mjgfiii' I Feathoraton Street, WELLINGTON. iss?-s^g^?^S|

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3062, 25 April 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3062, 25 April 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3062, 25 April 1917, Page 8

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