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I WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS ffS R Being dhoct importers, are in a position to offer Watcbei and Jewellery of H every description at prices which :it onco means satisfaction to you -* I ENGAGEMENT AND DRESS RINGS. H We import our Gems direct, and manufacture our own Rings, and the B benent of the large saving thus made is extended to our many Patronty I Before deciding on your Ring, SEE OU.I SPLEHD.'D ASSORTMENT H and you cannot fail to be pleased. Every article in our largo and varied M stock is guaranteed to be exactly as represented. H NOTE. — Ann article purcha*ed from t« may be exchanged ifdttired. I M. SANDSTEIN & SON I , NEXT BAUUANTYNE'S. .? Contributions from "Weekly Press ,, 1 Readers. { No. 14 £5 FOR & NAME FOR THE N.Z. DREADNOUGHT The " Weekly Pres* " offers a PRIZE OF FIVE POUNDS for the best stare* tion of a name for the " Dreadnought " which New Zealand is giving to the Imperial Navy. Should the New Zealand Government choose one of the names proposed tw Competitors, the Prize will go to the first sender of that name; envelopes wifi therefore be numbered in the order of their despatch, as nearly as this can be ' - 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,' tht . Editor will award the Prize to the name he thinks the most suitable of thm submitted. i ■ * For Conditions of the Competition see r " THE WEEKLY PRESS." %

C. & E. LEWIS of NORTHAMPTON . Makers of the most Stylish English FOOTWEAR SOLD IN NEW ZEALAND. Csi6 s

R AS a. suro VLgtUnet 9 || Summer Colds. Sore Throat, P X 'Dust Tht-oat," Nig-ht Chills, M P and all tho perils of sudden H B weather changes. Keep p-j M J»- PEPS Always Handy. S Peps bpinip trie Invlg-- H ra opatlng: and healthful fl Pine Foneets to Every M From Chcmiita, Store*. D Rt !% Sydney, ml i/6 »ud iA" l>ol M

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13646, 1 February 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13646, 1 February 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13646, 1 February 1910, Page 4

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