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Stewart Dawson's Dependable | TTNTiIKB cheap inferior ■Alarms, which become useless after a few months, Iheso Clocks prove Accurate a.nd Kelinble during many yea-re' service. Every Clock is absolutely the Best Value for the monev. THE REGENT. I Jst~ W Splendid Alarm with hell on ton. Will | v\ a/ ■ wako you on the minute. Accuracy j ©tows' '■ guaranteed. Price, 7s. 6d, Post Frc6. I. THE SLEEPMETER. I Handsome, strongly-built and dust-proof, j I Stands 5 inches high in nickel-plated /^^^^^, brass case. Clear and bold numerals. $%ffißß!'/• i 1 H< ('•'ia Runs on time—and rings on time. - Pri«. Bs./6d. Post Free. V*"'- 9,' m NEW HAVEN SIGNAL I -1§ 8-DAY AUTOMATIC ALARM. «wl^l-Q^ * Sr rt*" i: °* 1 " ,epf: . Alarms ever made. ' IPJ Nick* l ' finish. 5 inches Diameter. InKJ " n, y , " ,, A'• fm risible Bell. Repeating Alarm. Kings ¥»Nws>Vl) """*"' a-'itomaticolly every W hours. Both. raMWaS''• F7 C? &¥/ alarm and time require winding only » / RU'''M? onco evOT - v ' s {IaTS - instantly g Tslll|arf", 0,..' '$&&/ slopped by pressing button op top. • 1 a Price, 255. Post Free. 3 DnUWnlt. -- a Midget Alarm with invisible bell. , He- j _~ peatintr or Long- Alarm. Diameter 2}in. THE EMPIRE. finest, little clock for travellers. Excellent Repeating Alarm Prics ' ,7s • 6d- Post Froe " Seamless brass ease, nickel- JUNIOR TATTOO. ?w' *n d Arabic , dial - Sliphtlv smaller that* the "Brownie." J inest quality movement. Bell Long Alarm only. Samo high quality at back - and finish. Pricp, 15s. 6d. Post Free. ' Price Rid Prwt P«»» 0r Fittetl in Leather Case— rnce o/o rost free. ■ p r j cej 2 55. complete, ! ALL CLOCKS SENT POST FREE TO ANY ADDRESS, i ■ '■ If you cannot Call, Mail ' • | your Order direct to ] | STEWART DAWSON i" AND CO. (N.Z.) LTD., . . JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS, '■ WATCHMAKERS, I L Corner Lamb-ton Quay and Willis Street Wellington | FirP S reat Salva^ e F}I e , ffif Fim S • at x ' • = ; Radford's Complete Furnishing Warehouse I Goods damaged by Fire, Smoke, and Water, reduced from 20 ! to 50 per cent. ■ \ ■ Come and secure Bargains in Furniture, Bedsteads, Bedding, •'- '' Linoleums, Carpet Runners, Carpet Squares, Matting Squares, j Blankets, Hearth Rugs, Sofa Rugs, Door Mats, Chesterfield Suites, ' Bedroom Suites, Kerbs, Fenders, Fire Brasses, Companion Sets, j Toilet Sets, Lamps, Dinner Sets,. Tea Sets, and Pots, Vases, etc., j ALL AT SALE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY.. [ RADFORD i CO. = Manners Street. ! I S f "" y demonstrated in • WiUiams' display of 1 j Upholsfsrsd Chairs & ietes i Doubly desirable for their beauty and their comfort. | ?iiiuji.t,, M Those who seek something different in J .' V IJi®e2iJffi3E&iKEgi1 Ji®e2iJffi3E&iKEgi csy . c]lairs settees—newer. ideas5 I choicer coverings—greater degree of j . | SfcUMiisißiiffifeJdi&ißal exchisiveness in design—will find thin f.,., ■~„„, y \ display very interesting. . . jiMWWWHBWWaBg | COME AND SEE OTJR- SPECIAL VALUE LINES. ' I | S. S.-WILLIAMS & C 0,., Ltd., I 117 TARANAK) STREET WELLINGTON. I ; (No connection with any other Furnishing firm of the name of Williams.) p | Keeps Contents Steaming £jp { Hot for 24 Hours or j» ! Icy Gold for 12 Hours* |||| I jl The Icy-Hot Bottle is a glass bottle within a glass bottle Mm '4 ! II with a vacuum between. The vacuum is a non-conductor lip !jj i II of heat.and cold, and prevents the liquid placed in the !sl|l ■ « j j| bottle from changing temperature. • . lijg g j I"™ The heat or cold of the liquid cannot reach the outside j§J»L-_$ *" ' air, and the heat or cold of the outside air. cannot reach fiOpSig V 7 the liquid.' . , |f|p ij | \'ou have nothing to do but fill the'bottle and cork it. W& I '- —3 | The glass vacuum bottle, culled the filler, is mounted in \\ u ] i a hamlsnme ••netal case, ' jjCY-nOT | With Screw-top Drinking Cup, | which holds tho cork in place. The case is nickel-plated J I or leather-covered. i!?^^a^\ The glass filler is held in the casing by a thick, soft, lIIHWh I rubber cushion at tho nook audio, padded-spring at the i boltom; thus cushioned jt is protected agaiust breakage. ' " ( -If a bieak occurs it can be repaired at home by the usor. A pre*- j sure on a .spring in the base permits tho bottom'to be removed aud j the, filler replaced. I The elastic heat insulating supports inserted between Jho inner and | , outer glass walls of filler steady aud strengthen it by j HI Preventing Vibration of the Inner Bottle. [j HI ' Icy-llok Bottles arc a necessity: when motoring, camping, boating, HI driving, fishing, hunting, travelling, or pieuicing, aud are- indispens- P til ablo to the housewife for keeping the baby's food--warm at night, kJ having a. cup of tea ready in the morning or after Teaching homo from L lan afternoon's shopping and feeling too tired to make if. „ Every bottle tested before shipment. (vefills in stock. J Pints, Bs. 6d., 10s., 12s. 6d. Quarts, 155,, 17s. 6d,, 18s. 6d. j Write to Department "D." I E¥.Ms&Co.;Ltci. I - . Jfl wajßaiM-tama uaAißmjja ntEßaaErvseonn msßxvULasest lacxuionißßa L mi i , ff^Jf 1-niminrm n\> iin.n.i wnniini ■■■■ . i wiiinnwrin 1 m \\\ r.iinrriiiiw i mmwn ipi■ iiFWnn|M JUBW^ tweiigo|^ WE&sr Have Sa©afey' M,©@fsf I REPAIR THEFfI PERMANENTLY AT A SMALL COST BEFORE | ' RAIN COMES WITH I ' APPLY TEIE SAME AS PUTTY, WITH A KNIFE OR TROWEL. Smith and, Smith, 2atC, AGENTS. OPP. TOWN HALL, WEUINGTON. J V^m a JsnWws Ires' Valves'' MM GLOBE, ANCLE, CHECK, ANf) JIL JHlk RENEWABLE DISC VALVES. ' |§||g|i- A LL ; Genu 'n» JENKINS VALVES ||| 'lave name "engraved on .Body. k. F ° r * B ' 1 ' Stßam » Aoil '' anrt w at«r< iJPIIIL «SSNMIM§- $ MACE, LML, ■. Foatheraton Straot, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3091, 23 May 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3091, 23 May 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3091, 23 May 1917, Page 8

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