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I Milady s Toilet Table j 6 Every lady delights in dainty and artistic t®tF furnishings for her Toilet Table, and nowhere g , | " will be found such a splendid range as at | = Stewart Dawson’s. . . • • = I Articles in Silver, French Ivory, | ’ 1 . . fibony, ‘^Tortoise-Shell . . | 1 Ladies’ Silver Brushes. Mirrors, Combs, | = Manicure Sets, Puff Boxes, Hair Tidies, | | Perfume and Saits Bottles, Jewel Boxes. | 1 and many other attractive ornaments. . E I Wo have also a fine assortment of the above g = in French Ivory, and in Ebony. . . | | Of special quality and beauty, but of these ‘ | I we have only a few—very fine Silver- g = Mounted Tortoise-Shell Sets in Silk-lined JMB! Cases. . Your inspection cordially Invited. I rSIWRT DAWSON’S H I Stewart ‘Dawson’s Comer, V/ELLIN GT£

Protect the Surface of Your Buildings with Co-op Paint and Prevent Decay of the Whole. Buildings which are poorly protected soon begin to deteriorate, for there, is an everlasting war between Faint as a protector and the elements as destroyers. Co-op Prepared Paint is economical to use because of its exceptional covering capacity, due to the extreme care used in amalgamating and grinding the correat proportions of genuine. White Lead, Qxide of Zinc, and pure pigments, which, with the required quantities of refined Lineeed Oil and Dryers, moke up A Ready Prepared Paint of the Finest Quality / Co-op Paint is very much more effective than any paint made by hand from lead and oil. The powerful grinding machinery used to mix Co-op Paint exerts a tremendous pressure, resulting in th e grinding of all ingredients to the utmost fineness. . > Co-op Paint will not chalk nor wash off under exposure. This absolute adherence to the painted surta ce is ensured by the addition of Zinc Oxide to the White Lead. Furthermore, since Zinc Oxide is even whiter than the purest White Lead, used in this paint, The Combination Gives a Purer Colour as well as a whiter and more durable paint film. The contents of every tin of Co-op Paint are guaranteed to give good results if correctly applied as directed. This guarantee applies to its cover ing capacity, its spreading over a large surface, its colour retention, an d wearing quality. Put _up in 1 gallon tins in Cream, Dark Green, Slate Grey, Venetian Red, Chocolate, and White. The N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Distributing Co. Ltd., Head Office: Dominion Farmers’ Institute, Featherston Street, Wellington. Branches: Fellaing, Wanganui, Masterton, Marton, Tafhape.

UPSON BOAKD Made from the tough, woody, fibres THE o f spruce—treated to take paint WALL or di stem P er without suction. BOARD j t > g as hard as a board—saws like a THAT board—has life like a board. LOOKS Big wide panels, that save labour WELL, and waste in building construction. LASTS y or Dining, Billiard, and Bedl/VELL rooms, Halls, Ceilings and partitions—in fact, wherever interior AND timber is used. „ DOES TTC , Lr av LET US Jihow you NOT dependable board with the blue c centre. s ■sAli, x I -ODLINS Ltd Write for Samples WELLINGTON

STEELITE. RED (Registered) ROOF PAINT Anti-Corrosive and Non-Poisonous STEELITE RED is the brightest Permanent Red known. One gallon will cover on iron 90 yards for the first coat and 120 yards for the second coat. Smith & Smith Ltd. Opposite Town Hall Wellington

GILBERT ANDERSOH & CO. LTD COLONIAL AGENTS 6 HOLBORN VIADUCT, LONDON, E.C. 1. Represent the beet interest of the Producer. Handle ell Produce as sell- ■. ing Agents exclusively. Frozen Meat, Wool, Tallow, Pelts, Canned Goods, Grain, etc. SALES MADE C.1.F., ox ship, landed, ex store LONDON, and principal towns in United Kingdom and for Continent.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 134, 2 March 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 134, 2 March 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 134, 2 March 1921, Page 8

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