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Kitkcaidk & Staisis, Limited. ART NEEDLEWORK COMPETITION. Those who are- interested in Art Needlework will be interested in this Competition. Wo are offering Cash Prizes for. two classes of competitors, as under:— -. CLASS A. Ist. Prize, £2 25.; 2nd. Prize, £1 Is. Open to Girls under 16 years of age: Any piece of Art Embroidery, Canvas Work, or Ribbon Work, worked entirely by the competitor with materials purchased from' our Art Needlework Department. • , CLASS B. Ist. Prize, £2 25.; 2nd. Prize, £1 Is. Open to All. Any piece of Art Embroidery, Canvas Work or Ribbon Work, worked entirely by the competitor with material purchased from our' Art Needlework De"partment. . . .■ CONDITIONS/ • All exhibits must. be sent to us by Tuesday;-December 20.' Intendingjlcompetitors must purchase all materials' to be made in the competition from us, ■ register, their' names at time of making purchase, and obtain a registration ticket, which must be securely sewn on. to thework when sent; \u for competition. , . . ■ Exhibits must be worked entirely by the competitor. The decision-of the judges must be accepted by all competitors as absolutely'linal. ■ , ■ The decision of ' the judges will be published in one of our Lainbton Quay Windows, on Satnrday, December 24, and the work of all competitors will be displayed, in. the window during the Christmas Week. ■■"-.. All work will be returned. ' PLEASE NOTE.—We hold, Art Needlework Classes every Friday After- . : noon from 3 to. s—two hours of ' thorough teaching by Madame j- ; Karle, for a fee of one shilling- per lesson. ■ ; / ; . : ' ■ A:limited number taken at each lesson. . ' / ' .'■ ■: '.. ' •Ifokcafdie; & States,' ■.■■•,■. : .-' .(■ : Limited. V , I ONDON and'LANCASHIRE jLJ .• /■■, . . , ■:.-';,;■ ••' '.-:'■ ■ : '-■;■"" INSURANCE;. COMPANY. i FlßE.—Lowest Kates- and Prompt : • ;■■ : settlements. ■.■".: . MARlNE.—AllClasses covered, 'includ- ' ing Personal Luggage, against All : ■"■■■;•■ Risks, : ■■"■- ■~.:;. ■ " : ACCIDENT. —Employers' Liability ; ■'.- 'and; a- Most Liberal Personal, •!.'■ Accident Policy, including a List. : of Diseases. :.- .' ' i '"- '■'■■'" SECURITY to Policy-holders, X 4.812.381. : Full Information can bV Obtained at /johnston and co., ltd., chief agents and attorneys, ■ :■,, : . Wellington. .. ■ DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT. Mr; EBNESi" M. SANOSTEIN, ■ ■ : ". ' D.8.0.A.; F.S M'.C.'(London), v- -.;■,. OPTICIAN, HAS Opened Sight-testing Parlours, fitted with every modern : appliance, at. 348 LAMBION ■ : QUAY, WELLINUiON (Upposite ' ' Bank of New Zealand), , and may ■ novf be consulted on. all cases of defective. ■'eyesight . remediable by, glasses.'.' . ■'■' ' ■', I'ifteen years' English and Colonial ■■-.•■' , Experience. Telephone 3235, Wellington and' Christchurch. For Information relating to '. PATENTS AND npRADE |W| ARKS, ; : -. . consult . baldwin and tdayward, PATENT ATTORNEYS, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, , Wellington. ■ PHOENIX MB&I'UV WATER COil- : PAM. LIMITED. ■ SPECIALLI' Prepared boua. Water i6r Invalids., 'Pnone 880., Daily Deliveries '■~•■•■•■• — i : —■ ■HAY'S B,A Y HOUSE, ■JJ ' DAY'S BAY, WELLINGTON. iiiiST SEASIDE KUTJtiL in JNew Zealand; isiUWOPKiM. -ifor Tesnis: apply - •'■ . .' ■ _ • .■■■. MANAGER. .' -I. [A Card.]' TUTR. A. H.. HU'IttEiNBERG, ' Dental IIJ. Surgeon, has commenced Practice at: 145 [ji'i'lili WILLIS SI'KEET lUpp. Y.M.C.A.). Telephone 2192, ME. M. J. CROM BI E, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, • 16 BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON. MONEY TO LEND. ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECU-' RITIES at the LOWEST RATES ruling in the Dominion. Apply at once. . KIRK AND WILSON,. . Solicitors, Panama Street, ■ Wellington. p[ SPEAR, M.P.O.C, * Doctor of Optics, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlours— ■• 7 WILLIS STREET, King's Chambers, ! WELLINGTON. A largo stock of Optical Goods carried; also Speaking Trumpets am' Instruments to improve tlio hearing. Consultation free. 'Phone 25C2. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, '& DEATHS. MARRIAGE. ' COYLE—WELLS-On August 2Gth, 1010, at Wanganui, Percy, youngest son of the late John Coyle, to Carolyivn, fourth daughter of G. S. Wells, Moray Place, Duriedin. ; v " . DEATH. COOPER.-On the 30th August, 1910, at the residence of her son-in-law, 31 Talavera Terrace, Wellington, Harriet, tho dearly beloved wife of Thomas Cooper; aged 55 years. Private interment. Christchurch papers please copy. STUDY the Property Market.—Tho tack page of "The Dominion" ie a Laud aud Farm Directory,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 910, 1 September 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 910, 1 September 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 910, 1 September 1910, Page 4

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