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Gresham Gotd Lambton Quay NOW OPEN for the reception of Guests The Alterations and Improvements in this Hotel cannot bnt attract attention. P.O. Box 717. TARIFF OH APPLICATION AT HOTEL OFFICE. Phone 243. P. J. (PADDY) ORIFFIN, Proprietor, Striking Values in Rings and Silverware Stowarb Daw-son's stocks am not only pre-eminent for variety of selection, bnt the plainly-marked prices reveal values that are far the best in the Dominion. .£ijjrefsscsss»s-.. Five Diamonds TIOS. Prioo £2O Pearl &. Diamonds Tf26, Price £35 Diamond Cluster 7111 m Price £35 This - superiority is duo to tho advantages secured by cash buying'for ten largo establishments. Stewart Dawson’s enjoy an Empire-wido reputation for Value, Quality, Reliability. Jewellery-buyers will secure real cash benefits by selecting from tho stocks of this renowned Douse. Country Orders carefully packed and sent post paid to any address. STEWART DAWSON’S STEWART DAWSON’S CORNER WELLINGTON El fgr UvhoUUring Furniture. For UphoUtering Kotor Can . For Bookbinding. There is no leather substitute so good as "m. For Bat Linings. vDSATH GR (CLOTH It is a faithful reproduction of leather in all grains and colourings. Whilst it costs only one-quarter the price it wears infinitely longer than leather: is scratch, grease and water proof. Being insect and germ proof it is ideal for tropical climates. It is washable 'and therefore more hygienic than leather. "Rexine” look* like leather but it it better in every way, REXINE LTD., HYDE, Manchester. Eng. AGENT: J. P. HOOTON, 31-33, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND. rw ■ «t» = Mo’> Slmrt 6/6 = „ light 5/6 H LaiSct' • ■ A/(Seles seJ Heels), : Ej per »et. g Men* Stout 2/3 g . Uskt 1/9 - - 1/3 5 (Heels only), S per pair. fjT THIN Rubber plates, with raised studs, jl to be attached on top of ordinary soles and heels, giving complete protection from wear? MILITARY. SOLES AND HEELS make one pair of boots last the time of three THEY Impart smoothness - to the tread, _ ai give grip, and prevent slipping. Keep As worn br g feet dry in wet weather. Ideal for golf. . M/n.-.—PHILLIPS' PATENTS, Lanin, Eng. 1 liiioimnninraiiimiiiiiiiimmiiiimmiimmmimiimiimiiimimmmiiiiiiuimiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiHninjiiiiiiii i FROM ALL I BOOTMEN. 5 New Zealand as Ageni*: § BRAD FIELD H MacPHERSON. H 34, Water St, roriyy year Boots Disinfect Your Home Thoroughly With “ Spraolite” and Destroy the Influenza Germ. Influenza has become a serious menace and it is imperative that every householder should take drastic action to eliminate this scourge. Now is the time to take precautions against sickness in your home—keep everything well disinfected. " Spraolite” is the ideal disinfectant. It is nonpoisonous, and produces ozone, the most potent germ-killer found in nature, thorough in effect and simple to use. Its Effectiveness has been Proved beyond Dispute During tho fearful epidemic of last year two rooms in one of Wellington’s largest Hotels were freely sprayed with ’• Spraolite,” and it is a significant fact that the occupants of those rooms were the only two who escaped influenza. •Spraolite” should be used in all Picture TheaYresj Schools, Clubs, and public buildings. Its use is recommended by the Medical Profession. It will immediately destroy all harmful germs, fill the room with ozone, dispurse all disagreeable odours, and keep the room delightfully.fresh. . . NEW ZEALAND AGENTS: E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd. Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10507, 7 February 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10507, 7 February 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10507, 7 February 1920, Page 10

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