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Al QUALITY SPOONS — r========= AND WHAT a wonderful difference Good Table FORKS. Silver makes to the appearance of one's dining-table. So that your table will always look T ' nice, buy nothing but the Best Spoons and Forks. Perhaps they are a little more expensive at the outset, but they are cheapest in the long run. Those we sell are good for 20 years' ordinary use, and at the prices we quote are absolutely the beat value in N.Z. FIDDLE OR OLD ENGLISH PATTERN. TABLESPOONS .. .... £115s per doz., or 2/11 each. TABLE FOKKS £1 15s per doz., or 2/11 each. DESSERTSPOONS £1 5s per doz., or 2/1 each. DESSMiT FOKKB .. .. .. £1 5s per doz., or 2/1 each. TEA SPOONS 15s per doz ,or 1/3 each. AFTERNOON TEA SPOONS.. .. 15s per doz., or 1/3 each. We stock a very fine line of BEST SHEFFIELD TABLE KNIVES, with Xylonite Handles, at 14/6 per doz. Dessert, 12/tt per doz. Send for our new Booklet, just published. IT WILL HELP YOU! STEWART DAWSON & CO.. JEWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS, WELLINGTON. NOTHING LIKE THEM

Our Skill and Experience § Recommend us to You. 1 *r~ —«-—«*— I MR.CHAS.KENKIH6HAH j This eminent fiiiiger and composer Wi 6ayß : "For years I suffered from In- |j eomnia- I consistently wore your Elec- | trie Belt. I now sleep reasonably, H and my general health i≤ much im- | proved." | This is but one testimony from many p thousands. We are Specialise in Men's m Diseases, and have a greater .sueceisful re- ® cord than any other association of Au.--tv.-i- ® lian medical men. We cure permanently, £ effectively, surely. Thousands of men to-u.iy p bias our names'for the good we have done a them. Let any man, no matter how ill or $ weak he may "be, adopt a three months' | course of our Electro-Medical Treatinenr. g I and we will cure him. Our Klertrie "In- ft vigorator," which we sell for ONK POUND S ONLY, is wonderful in its beneficial re- & suite. Worn round the waist for a fey $ hoars nisrhtly. it saturates the nerves with gj a new enerpv, and gives the ntrenglh or | youth to the palsied frame. It is the fincet | Electric Belt used in Australian medical § practice. § I"" """ ' ""1 $ We are SPECIALISTS in such disk orders ac INSOMNIA, WKAK HEART, | £ INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, I'HIC M ACID IN BLOOD, GOUT, IUIEUMA- \ H TISM, HYSTERIA IN WOMEN, EPI- h LEPSY, PILES, KIDNEY and BLAD- § DER DISORDERS. From whatever y cause arisiiLT, we are familiar with j$ the complaint. It will cvt you only ffl twopence in stamps to secure our ad- f. vice. We are the Loading Specialists *j in Australia. Our advices and profes- <* sional opinions aje given free for : the asking. p Remember, when under treatment you | are under the care of an Internationally iiepfetered Physician and a Specialist of h hitrh order in the treatment of Nerve and « Blood Disea.ses. Dr. RICHARD WALLACE. | M.D., L.R.C.P., L.F.P.S., E.L.M., w Pnysi- | cian-in-Chief to the Institute, and Chief of J the Medical Staff. All Specialists to the A Institute are graduates from reputable Lug- ' lieh and American Colleges. Letters are | treated with professional eecrccy, and re- « plied to punctually. Medicines are for- g | warded secure from transit. j< j Our 550-page Medical Work, | "CLINICAL EXPERIENCES," 150 Medical Plates. Poi.l free. ONE SHILLINU IN STAMPS. J THE ELECTROMEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE Cor. ELIZABETH and BATHURST STREETS, SYDNEY. «th¥ cafe." (late maltby's). T THOMPSON begs to inform his © numerous friends and the settlers throughout the district that he has taken over " The Cafe" " in Queen-street, formerly ocoupied by Mr Maltby. The Cafe" will be run on up-to-date lines. HOT ME4LS AND SUPPERS will be available at all hours. Eegular supplies of Fish and Oysters will be always obtainable. Private rooms for ladiea. Afternoon tea a specialty. T. THOMPSON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7678, 30 January 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7678, 30 January 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7678, 30 January 1904, Page 7

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