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(1.) —For the big selection always offering. (2.) —For the fine qualities and colours displayed. (3.) —For the splendid all-round values. (4.) For the above combination marked at V. &A. bedrock prices. BLANKET COATINGS—AII wool, thoroughly shrunk, and in shades of Navy, Vieux Rose, Cardinal, Ruby. Mid Brown, Nigger, Grey, Mole, Saxe, Cream, 54/6in wide. V. &A. price, 15/6yd. COVERT COATlNGS—Suitable for Costumes, Goat Frocks, etc., in Browns, Greys, and Heather mixtures; SOiii wide. V. &A. price ///6yd. COSTUME TWEEDS—In Heather mixtures, in shades of Greys and Browns; very smart and serviceable, 54in wide. V. &, A. price 9/S yd.

“This is the Watch that went through Gallipoli . with me. —<so said a Returned Soldier when he called upon us—“ Been with me in France, too —through water, mud, snow and sleet, and all the rough-and-tumble of Active Service at the Front!—and it has always kept accurate time—it’s a Little Wonder 1” r A The watch he referred to wals bought from us for 80/- by a member of the Main Body. Hundreds more of these watches have since gone to the Front, and always they have given satisfaction. Just at present we still have a few of these same good watches—at the same price— 80/-. But we don’t know how long these will last, and we cannot repeat at anything like the same price when they are finished. Every watch has Solid Silver Case, Bold Luminous Dial, 15 Jewel Lever Movement, Competasation Balance, and Screw-in frbht'ifiaßtag it dust-and-damp-proof. Stout strap with Metal or LeatheiJ ProtectorBUY ONE FOR YOUR SOLDIERI Price 80/-, includes Postage. Stewart Dawson’s STEWART DAWSON’S CORNER, WELLINGTON.

/pHt -*=- □ Aerothrust Engines Sr ssaonEfc Just clamp this Aviation Motor to y □ your Rowboat or Canoe and Aerothrust over the miles. It's boating’s latest craze—hundreds of users testify to it's fascination. , Propeller entirely tsve water—will drive a boat erever a boat will float regardless of weeds, snags, etc. High tension magneto. Can be converted in a few minutes to 3-h.p. general utility engine for sawing Wood, driving separators, or any other 3-horse power work. , PRICE, £4B, f.o.b«, Wellington. Cental utUtty and Sngiiiea L. ©. PORTER 149 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON pi Sole N.Z. Agents.

FOR THE SEASIDE CAMPS Just What Is Wanted For tha Bungalow or Wbus at the Seaside, or by Stream or Mountain, the Camper Of “ Week-ender ’’ wants many little useful thugs that are datable and inexpensive, and at WINDER'S these goods are procurable at attractively low prices- Ror instance— A BOON AND A HISSING TO EVERY HOUSEKEEPER. STAINLESS AND HYGIENIC TABLE KNIVES (Fork’s Patent) — Table Knivesat ■ a/., gg /«, and «p/-» per doss. Dessert Knives at 4j/6, ga/-, and gg/*, per dor FOLDING CAMP BEDS— xt/« FOLDING CAMP TABLES—‘Easily portable and cheap FOLDING CAMP STOOLS—You can take them anywhere jrou please HAMMOCKS—To swing on the verandah or in the cool shade of the trees NICKEL-PLATED WAR KNIFE COMBINATION—--8/6 and 10/ 6 each GOOD BRITISH-MADE POCKET KNIVES—SAFETY RAZORS —" Real Gam " 3^3 ’ ’ 3/6 In Plush-lined Case y/<S THE DURHAM DUPLEX—With Ivorlde handle, In Morocco Cases y/6 THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS (2 5 /-), AND BENQAL AND AMERICAN RAZORS—Plenty in stock. VISIT WINDER’S FOR SERVICEABLE XMAS GIFTS. Im GEORGE WINDER Corner Manners Street and Cuba Street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 7

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