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Exquisite Diamond Rings'^ MATCHLESS STOCKS UNEQUALLED VALUE STEWART DAWSON'S Rings are characterised by Originality and Beauty in Design, Highest Skill in Workmanship, and Unquestionable Quality in Diamonds. Both Town ana Country, Purchasers are chargcd • the same Loiv Prices. . .WE PAY POSTAGE TO ANY ADDRESS. . i Half-Hoop Engagement Ring, set with 5 fine Diamonds. • P2466. ' Fries, £6 10s. • 18ct. Gold Half-Hoop Engagement Ring, >£$S(JS$i/ ■ set with 5 fine Diamonds. P2467.' ' Price, £7 10s. 18ct. Gold Half-Hoop Engagement Ring, ' set with 5 fine Diamonds. P2468. . Price, £8 10s. 18crt. Gold Half-Hoop Engagement Ring, ' set with 5 fine Diamonds. P2469. ■ Price, £10 10s. , 18ot. Gold Half-Hoop Engagement Ring, . ■ Bet with 5 fine Diamonds. price, £12 10s.. ■ P2471 < May we send you Special Ring Catalogue containing the Choicest Selection In New Zealand of elegant Diamond Rings.. I STEWART DAWSON & Co. Ltd. ' JEWELLERS WELLINGTON. J jf" : """" min asaamq At Radford's'-- Sale j : Saddleba? Suites from £11; Couches from £1 10s. Leather Suites from £10 10s. Chesterfields from £S ss. I Wardrobes from £3. Carpet Squares from 12s. 6d. I Bedsteads, a great variety Tables from 10s. 6d.. from £1. Tablecloths, in Tapestry, Kapcc Beds from 12s. 6d. from ss. 6d. Highback Chairs from 12s. 6d. „ Velvet „ £1 Is. Duchess Chests from Lace Curtains from ss. 6d. £1 17s. 6d. Casement Cloth Washstands from 12s. 6ti. from 7s. 6d. doz. j .At Radford's 63 & c !f.?^„ s slree '' 1 tLYSAGHTS GALVANISED ' iron FIRST MANUFACTURED IN 18® «• \ HOW IN LARGER DEMAND THAN EVER EVERY SHEET PERFECT Th© STANDARD OF. EXCELLENCE TO-DAY Take Care of 4 YOUR TTHB CROWN CLOTHING CO. can . ••b -h a ! , ■f make your Suit for you in, any style. 0 OJ! IITSWPkWVa • ! Bemember, when your Suit is tailored by aaJivtiaa. o , us you can be quite sore that it will give rs-i jIII a you satisfaction in every detail, and you H gAfh I lfill eare 6s. in the £. * • J. CROTHERS, Agent, George Street, Palmerston North.' ' CEOWN CLOTHING CO., WHOLESALE TAILORS. Children cannot be healthy 77 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON with an unhealthy mouth. - fljpstairs). They cannot attain highest WH. PHILP, proficiency at school if their . 97 DIXON STREET. Teeth are decaying. . j! House, Window, and Office-Cleaning Let us examine their Teeth L : Contractor. To-day! Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by ■ ' ,;■ ' ' • Machinery " Extractions or Fillings ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. are necessary, your little j 'Phone 3292. (Three Rings). ones could not be placed in . 76'Joryois Quay. more capable hands. Our ! • - — ; —; . skilful and painless meth- i 30.38; thermometer. 49. Ene; sei moder- ods banish all fear of the j ate swell. ■■■' - . Dentist s chair. I Stephen Island.—Oalm; barometer, 30.35; ~ n.-u ..it thermometer, 49. Pine; sea smooth. i r Httendedta Coipe Campbell.—South, fresh; barometer, only from 9 a.m. to 6p.m.— 30.38; thermometer, 53. Fine; sea. moder- not in the evening ate. . i Kafkoura.—Oalm: barometer, 30.33; ther- : : : mometer, 58. Fine; sea moderate. I■l "■ Akaroa, Lifhithouse— Calm; barometer, "LB . B . 30.40; thermometer, 51. Fine; sea smooth. /M fa ft) A jrjj/yfS e Port Chalmers.—S.W., fresh; barometer, -.(VttU/ 30.32: thermometer, 53. Overcast; s&i. W W Nugget.?.—S.W., fresh; barometer, 30.31; . ,ssll- g, ntS .-* . ' thermometer, 49. Gloomy; sea moderate. ff ffj/fJB B ss! JK Bf§ BFV Bluff.—W.S.W., light; barometer, 30.38; VAAf IBIVV'WWAfiAA &A thermometer, 51. Fine; sea smooth. . —— jM D.O. BATEB. / THE: DENTISTS , Meteorological Office,' Wellington, —" ! !"■ August 25, 1915. , | ____ === 1 Manners Street PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY 9 WELLINGTON A n HOURS: 9*.m.til!6pjn„ utf I ; " . 7 P>m. io 8.30 p.m. A largelyrattended meeting of til© € . Wellington Philosophical, Society _ was Jr held at .the. Museum last "night, when a particularly' interesiing lecturo was de- " l 1 livered by Mr. F. W. Christian, B.A. ' ' (corresponding member of tho Polyliesiau Society of New Zealand). Tlie / JF \ subject of tlia lecture was "Indonesia / ' yf " Ml \ to Hawaii and the Land of Huia," or j fj \ "Stepping-stones in the Great Maori I . 1 V V Migration." Mr. H. Kirk took the j J The lecture was ono of particular in- g f terest to students of i'lie Maori, and 0 | ! Mr. Christian's'remarks were listened S » to with interest. Tho lecturer took his | a hearers over tlie many islands lie liim- J 2 self bad; visited. Witli many fine lan- jfP tern slides, ho showed views of <the B J, 7 MA {, | Carolines, Samoa; Hawaii, Tahiti, and 1 bBI W8&BS ■ Eastern Polynesia. The scenery, indus- | rv-imv/**v Earannna tries., products, and inhabitants were Enj'oyment aids Digestion, sliowiij \\liilo fts fclio slides A\cro | T3rsiiirt+nr»r»ft tn ont will jected.on tlio screen tho-lecturer ehib- Simri vnn tnsf-o q orated on tho subject of them. The lecturer, displayed a great knowledge of ■ disli seasoned witli tie various typos of natives inhabiting | R|f| ■BJ •'1 : the many islands. The Atol Islands i BftW @1H | U were mentioned, and the lecturer, re- j iWi vO'lj IUS ' n marked on tho difficulty of navigation | , H among tlio hundreds of these small • •' i islands. K!™ a n | At the conclusion of the lecture an OJ| |:P | interesting discussion took place, and Iftfci | on tho nlotion of Dr. A. TC. Newman | a hearty vote of thanks. was accorded Best condiment man can - j Mr. Christian. . , make or money buy. , j 1 TEST IT AT ANY MEAL! Q C.H.-9 17 0 When you employ us you get benefit of , N36E«sasßS&BS9efiasCTSi&SßssßaG fP our . magnificent organisation.. We have our own offices at Auckland, New Ply- -—— — mouth, Hastings, Napier, Palmereton - *\tr% « • North, Wangamii, also principal towns JONES AND GO.j' in South Island, and scores of agencies. CLY DE QUAY, WELLINGTON. Tlio N.Z. Express Co., Ltd., Br-91 Cus- /T7 , ... , . nA . tomhouse Quay.—Advt. ■ ' (Established 20 Years.) It lias been said that only two words (j in tlio English languago with thevowcls KOpE RUBBER ™' I!S MGS ' 111 order arc abstemious" ajid faceti- \ ous" ; but others could probably bo — . .. ——' found (P ENERAL Printing in all its branches v)T neatly and promptly executed. at A meeting of the Old Boys of tlio Boys' moderate' charges at tho • "Dominion'* Institute .will be held at tho institute, General Printing House. Dominion At* Arthur Street, at 8 o'clock this evening. enue. 'Phone 1442. ;

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2550, 26 August 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2550, 26 August 1915, Page 8

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