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BEAUTYi AND DURABILITY"IB 47 ROGERS BROS." Silver-Plated Cutlery On account of the difficulty of procuring Rustless Cutlers', and of its high price, we have imported a large assortment of the celebrated "1847 Rogers Bros." Cutlery, which is of exquisite appearance a:id will give splendid service. "Silver Plate That Wears" f GUARANTEE Handles are Nickel Silver plated, and Blades . ■ ' are of steel well plated with Silver. Each . dozen pieces guaranteed to contain 12 dwt ..g • of si | pure ailver. For beauty and durability this cutlery is very superior, and nt our prices it ware bearing the'l647 represents the Best Value obtainable at the Rogat Bros." Trade present time. .... . ~ ■ Mirk is guaranteed by Table and Dessert Knivet — Plain oral theM«)(«slogiveperhandles, 21/- the half-doz«n. With plain , ,- ( .•■ • rouud handles, 25/- the half-dozen. f.ct.alul.chonmevery respect."—This gu«rSelection Showing in Windows-rlnspect! ant« is madepos.ible by an actual lest of Also see our New Assortments of "1847 over 65 vear« ■Rogers Bros." Silverplate—Teapots, Jugs, • ' " Dishes, Stands, etc. ' , > ■/ STEWART DAWSON'S STEWART :: WELLINGTON We want to emphasise particularly— The fact that— . •' These—Velour—Hats—Are—British— ■■ B-R-I-T-I-S-H-Get that- ' .-••' . ■ British all through—made in England—. .. .' • Just why we want to emphasise this .British, fact is It will tell you that the Velours are of the Best Quality— Absolutely the Best Quality—with capitals Band Q— • That means you get your money's worth and then some more— In wear and appearance— x They are exceedingly smart—in the latest shapes— The colours too, are appealing indeed—in Greys, .Blacks, and Natural—. ■ . /■ . \ ''. But more appealing still are the prices—from 30s. to £3 3s We also have a fine variety of Felts at pleasing figures— What say we see you to-day ? - Come in ! BBBeeDM WALLACE & GIBSON ■imiiiiiiniimiitiwiiiin , "THE KASH" (Nixt "Etoning Peit") , ■■"■" "^ WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON N 20,500 Vacuum I Groove Bicycle Tyres Placed in One Order by the -I London Postal Authorities. Wh«n the London Postal Authorities placed an order like this they I recognised from practical experience the incomparable merits of the . I "Clincher" Vacmim Groove Tjro and its capabilities of withstanding / I the strenuous wear demanded of Post Offioo ronchinee. I As an all-weather Tyre' it has no efiual, and • \ Has Given as Many as 25,000 Miles v on the machine of nn Insurance .Agent, and 3i years contiimous service I on the Carrier ifaehiue of a Motor and Cycle Agent. • The thickness of rubber on.the tread ensures freedom from puncture, and is such that when the tyre is inflated at iy high pressure It Retains Its Resiliency owing to the free displacement permitted-by the cross grooves.. ■ ' It has proved an effective non-skid, which properly it retains until the rubber is irorn to the casing.. m For hard, continuous use it has no equal, and is the most economi- . | cal Tyre obtainable. "Clincher" Tyres are of British manufacture. h The N*Z, Farmers' Co-op, I Distributing Gα, Ltd*, -I Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute, Feaihereton Street, VelUnfton. | Branches: FeiHlng, Vanganui, Mastwton, Marton, Tathape. w - "THE WSMG SPIRIT" IWAWAPAfAiERS'CO-OPEIIAIiir (LIMITED). NOMINAL CAPITAL £350,000 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL - £232224 PAID-UP CAPITAL - £212,837 J5/HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. BRANCHES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, CARTERTON, i PAHIATUA. EKETAHUNA. ALFREDTON, DANNEVIRKE. MARTINBOROUGH, WOODVILLE, AND PONGAROA. General Merchants, Auctioneers, Woolbrokers, — Stock, Station and Commission Agents. -— LIBERAL ADVANCE'S MADE ON WOOL, STOCK, &c. at LOWEST CURRENT RATES.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 10

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