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For Yourself ... or for your Friends! Make your selection from our extensive j stocks of beautiful and useful articles i displayed in our Showroom. The following are a few suggestions:— ■'■ ■ ■ ■ ' ' ! Crystal * Dinner Sets • Art Pottery • Plated Ware • Dainty China • Ovenware • Cutlery * Toilet Sets ■-' willh fT^ mm r Tg^" ct▼ v . i I-HE title of Chrono- m meter is permitted only 70 i S days' COntjniiOUS Ob- The original and only permanently watertight . wrist watch, and the only tvrist watch to pass a *™1 " -ServatOl*y test. 21 days' test submerged in water at the Kew m , . . National Physical Laboratory. The greatest -© * — Not- --On-ly- - are'- •there^v-' variations-'of temperature or position catitiait-: 4 ' _ , ... , ... , affect the accuracy of the< RolexOyster. _. As „ Rolex Wristrs:Watches«-,;. ■ ■■■■■mm:m- Linc?m/en®ortiiF®a i MaWhifr jft, , . .;r>">^ >»":■■:■--"%■..¥•: v." <■ '"/Campbell,■■■ Flying 'Clousmii Member?* j|*v..: *. Which are;^GnironO-; '.■•/ :~:&--itfa--^uto:Ever&t,mp^tiiMs r and?'6thti r r. *% , - y :': ; ::|V-. :., .- leadingexplorers, sportsmen^ etc.- . • '' meters, but they are the staMess steel case £10-10-0 only wrist watches in AU°inTUDOR 15SL?S £6 - 17 -6 the World tO Obtain the {TUDOR Watches are Rolex Products) Kew A Certificate, with . ;V such high marks for all * sizes from the smallest. j^§ll!b^k The Kew A Certificate _ MiE^^llk [^ '. \ is usually-awarded for' " .-jj^^SJJil^^f"!^ pocket watches and ship lllfegsSilf chronometers, therefore '^ISP* Rolex has set a standard Mtt the rolex miniature . Although so small, tt embodies the precision in the making Of Wrist features fortahich all Rolex watches are famous. . , , . 9ct Gold ion silk cord") £15-X5-O watches which has never Similar Designs _ rolex countess ..-* !.<>»•. Stainless Steel Case £10-10-0 , yet been equalled. 9 «Gowca S « £13-2-6 '! ! Obtainable in Wellington from Stewart Dawson & Co. Ltd. - Crown Jewellers - Jenness & Partridge Sherwood & Sons - Donald Gillies Ltd. - H. Milburn THE ROLEX WATCH CO. LTD. GENEVA . . LONDON . . PARIS ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ BACKACHE Only those who suffer can realise the kidneys. If you will only persevere, utter misery, the maddening torture, the their cleansing, tonic action will rid your dreadful weakness that backache brings. system of the poisons and impurities Yet thousands of chronic safferers go that cause your pain. on in their pain and weakness until per- R eraember this. De Witt's Pills are haps they have to gxvcs up, becoming made for one O nly-to end bed-ridden; mother unable to carry out in and weakness caused by kidney her daily duties; wage-earners lose trouble They cleanse the system and money; pleasures just a thing of the build health strength at fo vitality. Pff^, f"*"*? y?u ra rast *¥***- th*i De Witt's Pills go to the seat of all awful Backache is Nature's; urgent yOU r trouble-the ifidneys. signal of deep-seated trouble within the '_. , - .. body—Kidney Trouble. -They are safe and sure in all cases of Weak kidneys-yes, that is what RHEUMATISM BACKACHE makes life a misery for so many, many ~..._ w ■ ■«•» ■ ■■■■>* ■am people, although they do not know it JOINT PAINS LUMBAGO X?JBiS« lya rhSIS!fcS SCIATICA KIDNEY TROUBLE Sy^SL^SSSjW wS? w ai|y Urlnary Irregularities piUs? . . . Sold only in the white, blue and gold DeWitfs Pills, in 24hours, show you box. Be sure you ask for and see you how they have acted directly on the get the genuine— De WITT'S KIDNEY and BLADDER PILLS Made specially to end the pain of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Joint Pains «®4 ill fmmtf Kid^y Treble QjjjU chwfcte and storekeepers, 3/6 and 6/6.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 4, 5 July 1939, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 4, 5 July 1939, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 4, 5 July 1939, Page 19