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M. Sandstein & Son if WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS IP Being diiect importers, are in a position to offer Watches and Jewellery of '**«. every description at prices which at once moans satisfaction to you "^P ENGAGEMENT AND DRESS RINGS. 1 We import our Gems direct, nnd manufacture our own Rings, and tha S benefit of the large saving thus made is. extended to our many Patrons, '"Is. Before deciding on your Ring, SEE OUR SPLENDID ASSORTMENT M' and you cannot fail to be pleased. Every article in our large and varied .'-restock is guaranteed to be exactly aa represented! '-. __ NOTE.—Any article purchased from __ way be exchanged i/detired "■ . s M. SANDSTEIN & SON 1 1 NEXT BALLANTYNE'S. . ..Vl I ■■■ I Ml■ i'IMII" ■HlliMllilllllllllhl > ■% Contributions from " Weekly Press" I Readers. l No. 14 -,-1 £5 FOR A NAME FOR THE N.Z. DREADNOUGHT f ■-"I The " Weekly Press " offers a PRIZE OF FIVE POUNDS for the best ntvea. I tion of a name for the " Dreadnought " which New Zealand is giving to the ImpS ; ; -..| Navy. Should the New Zealand Government choose one of the names prooajed _ - : I Competitors, the Prire will go to the first sender of that name • envelopes J* ' f * therefore be numbered in the order of their despatch, as nearly as this can beucar! '-""I tamed from the post-marks, and, otherwise, in the order of their receipt Should '- : * the Government choose a name not among those sent in for this Competition «m '•'"s■ Editor will award the Prlxe to the nam* he thinks the most suitable of thus ■"* £ submitted. *" | For Conditions of the Competition see : _ " THE WEEKLY PRESS." ||

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13622, 5 January 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13622, 5 January 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13622, 5 January 1910, Page 4

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