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■: Tk Supreme!'^ Stewart Dawson's I Fine Diamonds. I Tobuy inferior Diamonds is money wasted; but to J purchase Stewart Dawson's Diamonds is an investment of 7? the f f| The purity and brilliance of Stewart Dawson's \ Diamond Rings proclaim their intrinsic merit.. V You also obtain an unrivalled variety to select from, . end values that are unsurpassed—due to our policy of \ cash'buying for the requirements of the Largest Jewellers • ! k in the British Empire, ' '• ' / See our Newest Designs in Diamond Rings, Brooches and Pendants. Stewart Dawson's, Dawson's Corner, Wellington UiOOD .QUALITY , AT A ; FOOTWEAR LQW /™ CE GEEAT PLEADER IN PRESENT" DAT: BUSINESS ! | _ NOTE A FEW OF OUR PRICES. 1 I MEN'S GLACE HIDE DERBY BOOTS, welted (standardised by the New I Zealand Board of Trade). • • . . j 335. 1 MEN'S GLACE KID DERBY BOOTS. • 31s. 6d. 8 MEN'S BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS. • 355. | OUR FARMERS' SPECIALS-none bettor. 555. ' POSTAGE, Is. EXTRA. COOKHAM HOUSE, MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON. ! It Costs .p ■ Separator For in j;he extra Butter Fat it • ! ' ■ gathers.it-will pay for itself in a ' months and then begin to save money ..for you; ' With its patent skimming device • nothing i 8 left to chance, for the ; ®M "Viking" Bowl gathers all the Butter Fat—right to the last particle. . : The Viking Separator , ' Can Be Cleaned Quickly | '.'as.you.have, to wash only tho tinware and the-bowl. There is no trouble- 5 some arrangement of disos, they can be taken apart and put together " . ...again in tew seconds, and cannot possibly be displaced. . jj : The."Viking" is T._ • 'Manufactured of the Highest Grade Materials ! ' The various parts are so simply constructed/that nothing can'' get out of i I-• order, and 110 repairs are therefore \ ■Buy a "Viking" now, for it is.guaranteed for 10 years. Prices and sizes i ::.W follow:- "0," lOgals., ,£G 155.; "A," Isgals., £9 .10s.; "B" 27-mls. ! "C,'' SOgals., .£25 10a.; "C," (hand and power),-50ga16.;' J!29; "D," S-fc'als., 115 gals., ,£4B 10s.; all f.o.b. or f.o.r, Wellington. The N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Distributing Co. Ltd., | Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute, Feathenton Street, ■Wellington. ! | . • Branehw: Fefldin?, Vaijanul, Maiterton, Marton,'Tafhape. j J ; vX' ' ' ' ■ -•. — MOTORISTS! DO. NOT VULCANISE 1 '.USE - ' MAGIC RUBBER MEMD. WHICH. WILL SAVE YOU 50 %. Will splice a tube so that it will be stronger than tho original splice, and does not require more than a half-incK lap. Will put on' new. Valve Pads as seonrely as ihe original pad. Will securely and permanently patch valve Pads or Splices. Will quickly and permanently repair long renta or tears as easily an it will a small puncturc. . .. Cuts or blisters in' tyres or casings are juat as easily and as permanently healed as the damage to tabes. You can take several worthless. tubes, cut out the bad parts and splice the good parts together with a few cents'worth of MAGIC RUBBER MEND. ! Will repair all rubber articles such as rubber raincoats, football bladders, water hose, rubber boots, shoes, blankets, water. bagß, Tubber insulated wire, etc. 1 WE GUARANTEE THIS MEND. Farmers' Co-operative, Hawera, ' CHIEF NEW : ZEALAND AGENTS. N.Z. Farmers'Co»®p. Distributing Co., Ltd., ; WELLINGTON AGENTS. The skilful blending of tho choicest tobacco gives to the .famous Edinburgh mixture, ' JOHN COTTON, . a satisfactory and enjoyable mellowness that is unequalled. T HE TOBACCO THAT HAS BECOME FAMOUS AT HOME. ioz. tins (postage 3d.). lib., las. 6d. (postage 6d.). Country Orders receive prompt attention—send to-day! g* ' S P TOBACCONISTS 206 Lambten Quay, WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 273, 12 August 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 273, 12 August 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 273, 12 August 1920, Page 8