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Diamonds, Solid Silver and Silver Plated Goods. Wβ submit manj' reasons how you may gain tho greatest ;ippr3ciation of your friends by placing in every gift full twenty shillings' value for every sovereign you intend spending. Carefully peruse the following facts, and realise how our prices save yon at least five shillings in every pound. AS MANUFACTURERS WE SAVE YOU the wholesale merchant's profit, anu his additional profits for credit, together with the retailer's extra profits. AS CASH BUYERS WE SAVE YOU the profits charged to trade buyers, who are compelled to purchase on credit. ACTUALLY OWNING ALL 00S STOCK WE SAVE YOU the merchant's large profits thar?eJ on loaned stock, and the retailer's extra profits on the higher price.- paid for such accommodation. BUYING AND SELLING FOS CASH ONLY WE SAVE YOU the profits added by the credit jeweller to cover Ins mode ot trading, and compensate him for bad debts, interest, charges, &z. OWNING TEN DISTRIBUTING ESTABLISHMENTS in Great Britain and the Colonies, our turnover i-s enormous. This means WE SAVE YOU the high profits indispensable where the turnover is small. STEWART DAIVSON'S TRADING PRINCIPLES -Our business is conducted on the highest principle oi direct trading, and, .supported by large available personal capital, makes it impossible for any firm trading on company, bcirro'.ve:l or debenture capital to compete with us ia value-giving. SATISFIED CUSTOMERS— Our business methods, with just and frank dealings in all transections, have won. and continue to win, the confidence of thousands of satisfied customers —the greatest asset to successful trading. The foregoing facts show you how we save you at least 5/- in every Pound you are about to spend in Presents. STEWAET ©AWSON & €©. <£.)

A Great Tea-Drinker. Dr. Johnson says:— " I for many years diluted ray meals with only the infusion of this fascinating plant. " My kettle has scarcely time to cool; with tea I amuse the evening; with tea solace the midnight, and with tea welcome the morning." Yet this great tea-bibber lived to 75. Drink— It is so tempting that you might easily rival the great Dr. Johnson. 1/e 1/8 1/1O 9/- , All Grocers. VAKNOLO, THE Linoleum Polish. Polishes Itself.. | No Rubbing Required.:• ALL STORES. ' | Wholesale Acent: L. B. HART and 00. ._ ceaai g. j. wslua^sqnl Largest Uanufjcturfr of I PRAMS. 00-OARTB, PUSH CARTS 1 and INVALID OHAlfia. jj Ovoc 60 Uottrin to eboow bom. tend tar I ! SoleMaJters of Her Excellency Lady Eg ■ HHntufi HYGJENIC HOOD | Doctcro ncaaiaaai Hyglaoie H<xxtt to farlot Hj ' uplualtbycsiWai*. Public are waraaii against H i taaitatioa of Hygicate Hood*. H ! REPAIRS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Rj 538 COLOMBO STREET, 1 WEAft *OOTH BELT. Cydj g ' BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ELLERSLIE, GOVEBNOR'S BAY. (Late Tipley's.) THE Most Pictnieaque Seaside ' Resort in Canterbury, is bow under New Management, end ha* been Ktfarniehed. Excellent Table ftlul Every Attention. Hot and Cold B»th. Toa and Luncheon in the lovely grounds •Iwajs obtainable. C«o74_ MRS HARDT, PropriejreeiL "DT. EliMO'* HOU3K. 52 'Woicoater etroe* O Weet End —Superior Accommodation {or Visiters utd Permanent Bo«rder», two minutes from G.P.O. and central tram terminus; •ltd within tamo dist»nce o{ Parks, Puhlio Gardens, Museum, Boat Sheds,'etc. Quietest and tety beet position in City. Telephone ■ 872. Miia Hampton, Proprietress. SPECIAI* NOTE.—No connection with any other eattblishroeßv us Chrutohuroit. 08374 GLOUCESTER HOUSE, S3 Gloucester street. West End, Chrietchurca. THE Moat ComfoTUble House for Permanent and Casual Boarders. Firat-clce* Locality, and within ten minutes of General Post Office and Business Centre. Telegraphic and Postal Address: "Gloucester House," West End, Chriatchurch. Telephone 381 C 5769 'A SK yonc Groc«r for PEARSON'S CARA BOLIC DISINFECTANT SAND, SOAP, and see that you get it, C 6511 I X\7ANTED KNOWK—That yen will SAVE I*V TIME wid. MONEY by eetti»« y<nir j TYRE 3 SET COLD at MOOR'S. Victoria etreit, •' _ '_ , J^ 2 ?. ' LAKE COLERIDGE AND GLENTUmTEL KOYAL MAIL COACH. A MAIL COACH leaves for Ls.J;e Coleridce. via WindwhtstJo House and Snowdtiß. EVERY FRIDAY MORNING on axriYtl o.f train from Chrintchurch, returning in time fur evening traia SAT ORDAY. Special att#ntion given to Faseen- > 1 gers. and Parcels forwarded for delivery by Coach. Sβ. lv SUTHERLAND.

Tailoring Supremacy IS ADMITTED BY EXPERTS Experts will tell you (at least, its their complaint) that the value I give, is TOO GOOD— TOO HOHEST I Could there hi a finer tribute than this ? Or a mere cogent reason why you should participate. ' ~|,||||.||,g|S»ffllllWl HARBOUR BOARD. LY.TTELTON HARBOUR BOARD. . PUBLIC NOTICE. IK THE MATTER 1 of "The Harbours Amendment Act, 1910,"' and in purauanco of tho Regulations made tboreuncior by (he Gcvernor-in-Conncil, And - I.V THK JJATTEU of tho Election of a Jleinber of the LyUellon Barbaur Board by the payers of Harbour Dues on Ships. . "VTQTICH is hereby given that the Secretary i.l of tlio Ly'tteltuu Harbour Board bai compiled ti list of tho names of tho pavers of Three L'ouiids (JPJ) oncl upwards of Hurboiir Duea on ships st the Port of .Lttteiton clnrir,g the year .ended tho 31-s-t December, 1910, an J it is hereby notified that the said List will bo. apr.n for inspection at the Lyttelton •Karbour Board's Office in Cathedral square, Ckristclmreh, or at the office of the Lyttelton Harbour Board in Norwich quay, Lyttelton. between the hoiire of 0 o'clock a.m. a.nd 5 ,p.m. from 'Monday, tho 20th instant, until Mrnday, the 37th instant, with the exception rf Saturday, tho 25th instant, when tho List vdli be open to inspection during office hours between 9 o'clock a.m.. and 1 o'clock p.ni on that tiny. And during that period t'.io 'Secretary to the Lyttelton Harbour Board shall add to tho List or Lists the name of everr peraon, firm, or corporate body who by production of receipts or otherwise is entitled ta be enrolled tHereon by reason cvf the payment' of Harbour Duos <m ships, and that tho sums of any person, firm, or corporate \indy hse been wrongfully omitted from the Lt*t or Lists. Tlio Lyttellon Harbour Board will, ftt « sDeoiftl rneetinfr. in bo convened on ■AVEDNISSD-AY. the 29th instant, at their office- in Cathedral square, Christchvurch, nit ami adindicat-e on that day nt and from the hour of 10..10 o'clock a.m. i;pon any written ob.Kctiona to the said List or Li«ts, and \\ non any written application that the name of any nweon, firm, or corporate body be •pntered ll'«ereon. the decision of the Lyttelton Harbour Bo»rtl upon any rnch objection or I Ktplsciitio'i shnil be final. And the said Har-1-f'Hr Board nwy nt fiich rreetinf; niter or J fttn«md (hi , T<iet or List*, and shall then ap- , ] rove of the same with ■ sweh iilteratiorin or i nmendmentß, if any, nnd th° Li»t or Lists ».» approved by the Board shall be tho roll of tli« electors for thali yetir in t-ei>pect of the >l*ction hv tno payera of Htirbour Dues on Bhipfl for tlio Port of Lyttelton. I By order. I ' ■ , . C. HOOD WILLIAMS, EecretMv «ikl* Trm<ur«r Lyttelton Harbour i•': ■ ' • Board. ■ ' Lytielton Harbour Beard Offko, Chriatchurch. 18th March, 1911. f 0680 LOST AND FOUND. I GST, from Omilii, osii Monday, 20th inst., * One Bluck and" White Sheep DOG, with i'rick ears, lie ward on returning to. Tho?. Alkinaon, Waikari. ■ i 3101 OSTrnmM^uis~mite — ¥hccp~DpO <u.nstvers to the nanje I/itddie), at Spring- i fiold road. St. Albans, Marrh IGth. Finder | rewarded Jolma'e Eetnte, Belfast. 1717 T OST, Brown Leathia - Handbag , , contnin--lJ jjig Commercial Fapere and Books. Reward. IJoyds Brest, and Kirk, Ltd., Liclifield__s! IEOC STRAYED <m to my Property, Black and White COW. K. Hawkey, Tankerville. Sprcydon. _ , _ 1673 IMPOUNDINGS. TMPOITNDED in. Prcbblcton Pound. NINE -»■ SHEEP, mixed sexes, brand indistinct, notches in ears; some rj s?Tit some left. If not claimed »ml expenses paid will be Sold on Thursday, March 30th, et Xoon. D. Withers, Poundkeeper. 180S

OUT OF DATE g«J J"J | |k| a&*% I oon •X, ..x - *A" OLD-FASHIONED JEWELLERY T RESET IN MODERN DESIGNS i . | " ■■ #A Piece of "^f ,^*, *^ ,11. Old-fashioned Jewellery . . REMODELLED, using >v jS Material V. ' taken f ram \-A tha above g, Ornament Owing to the ever-increasing demand for Modern Jlfir jj j g' T 1 eweilery, we are making a speciality of remount- ■ SMk log Old Jewellery in Modern Designs. „......« jm BjW, ¥ m FOR LATEST MODERN JEWELLERY mLms' JfeSL fffi W SEE OUR WIN DO W J DI SPLAY Slfi g jM Al' B. PETERSEN & C§. wfflw UEWELLERS . HIGH STREET

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14001, 25 March 1911, Page 12

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