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IM. Sandstein & Son 1 B Are Manufacturers in all Departments of the Jewellery Trad. . Pfi i Engagement and Press Isngs I BL We are showing a Splendid Assortment of - ,$ IS 8 5-stone DIAMOND \ . ' If | 5-Btono RUBY and DIAMOND f HALF-Hfinn f 1 6-stone SAPPHIRE and DIAMOND f W 1 5-stone PEARL and DIAMOND J n,1, «« ||' 5 At prices ranging from 4-0/- to £55 r *$ %\ B Even- Gem is specially selected and guaranteed sennine v p 8 NOTE.—A liberal Cash Discount is allowed on All Purchases. & || « Old Jewellery remodelled in the Latest Desiital W M Watch Repairing by experienced and skilled workmen. ;,1 fr' 1 M. SANDSTEIN & SON Next ballantvnbJs | f^ p i^ r|P^.iiiJ.i» I _H<_H__- " I*. AI * fl_ Contributions from " Weekly Press*?! Readers. :|| No. 14 •';% £5 FOR A NAME FOR THE N.Z. DREADNOOfiji The V Weekly Press " offers a PRIZE OF FIVE POUNDS for the beat wiiJF tion of a name for the " Dreadnought " which New Zealand is giving to the Istptritfl|_ Navy. Should the New Zealand Government choose one of the names Competitors, the Priie will go to the first sender of that name; mveJnpm*tM_M therefore be numbered in the order of their despatch, as nearly as this caa bt ajSJp tamed from the post-marks, and, otherwise, in the order of their receipt SSSjPIp the Government choose a name not among those sent in for this Competftk_o3l« Editor Mil award the Prize to the name he thinks the most suitable o_ jW-Blfc For Conditions of the Competition se|| " THE WEEKLY PRESS." J| HOCKEY and 1 FOOT-BALI- i /-^^^^^W 9 ! 1 For these two favourite winter games Ws "* 1 our new season's stock is all ready for your «fr_P_-__nl_l ' ''l 1 Hockey Sticks in abundance— ffiilßl! ' *m I 3/6 4/- 5/- 5/6 6/6 to 15/6 IBiilH Sfi % ~"%1 I .Including "The Grand Prix." the perfec- 111 111 l '?M 1 -tion Hockey Stick, with'"cane handle and Jl_H S ll____!lsS- ' 'm_ I four intersections of pure Para Rubber. i -B__-lilil_3-_n I Sticks for Bo** and Girls .. 9d.to 1/0 I B_______g" I ' Shin Pads—Plain 2/8, with Ankle Guards/- I|K 1 <M 1 pair, with Ankle & Inslcp Guard 5/Kpr. , Nj&gp 1 I||lragF , - iWM Skelton Guards, in Chamois & all leather. . <■>" mHKa iMmm Kneecap Guards. Rings for Sticks. r "««[■ Practice Balls 1/- 2/- to -./■. Best quality RefuWlon Mst*SrJ|^*|l" We stock all the famous FOOtOallS- GILBERT'S & SHERRIN'S MATCH BAU&JjIj Practice Footballs 9/6 to 12/6 Boys* -*oftaH*,; 3/6 «A^<H**lgH_l Shin Guards. Ear Guards. Referee Whistles. ; !l_il , SPECIAL-DISCOUNT TO ;CLUBS.V-71.;;' SJ|T ffilfl 1 MASON, STRUTHERS & CO. LTDfI 1 ■ THE HOUSE FOR QUALIT*. 7 CS?4JIiH

BUItGOX SHEEP SHEARING i MACHINE... I These machines are cheap to run, ' timple. and efficient. Ask tis for prices and testimonials. Andersons Limited. street, sols aaents. 3 ."17FTHAT c-e all want (o-day is a real pxxi : V t article at a !ot; j:rieo, no*, a shoddy, . _„ tbat is Ue_r _t any prict-. Wo ar*> High- ' c-_?» Tailors, and turn unX cn!v thft vtr" best wor- AT LOW i'iUCKS. 7v very iir.'c r-ngo ut ell tbe t cry newest in ewitinsa, ».:;.-;,-Vesting-, etc, unequalled anywhere at tao pric<s. j SUITS FROM i» .j. Give us a r:„". and see fcr y_ur„i»"f. Also a r.uc- *plc<t:o:i vi ali the 'aUH in iials, Shin.;-., lies, I-'__c.-v Sv-i, excJu_ave des;;j-.-, a~d at i:rices to suit all. -7. lI3SDKKSOX ai-.d CO., Uigh-cia?. 'f_i'-rs «_._ Mercers, K-rni Exchange Buildings, \Vr.RCI_STI_II STREET. CbnslcburciCaOU *

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13719, 28 April 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13719, 28 April 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13719, 28 April 1910, Page 4

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