M. you can get pay YOUNG'S WELLINGTON DISTRIBUTORS: (JB^C—,/Vv PRESTON & CO. / EDWARD YOUNG & CO. LTD. LTD., Stout St. established for over a century and a quarter, ship no Whisky until so & co . fully matured that it has not the 156 Lambton Quay, slightest obnoxious effects. Wellington. i __________——————“- — ' ■ — ' ■—. , _ "*“ a ** — >■ By permission of d Minister of Internal n J B Objects.— "to liquidate JSA IL> KJI f r K. debts of and provide It- 9 ______ \ I '/» B “ y Society ' SIR GEORGE A \'' A\ cufford. Bt \ IL W'Ll V —V Secretary: \ W- *l, * Wft Z> J R. MALCOLM. \ W. fchJaaWnX p.o.b 0 «34. \ ■ WJ| W Oamaru. 9 \ Tobe drawn on — 19th APRIL 1926. £5OOO JTy Alluvial Gow J Prize List I — Ist Prize .. £3.130 I Ed <*W a OfeSL. I f Jkt I 2nd Prize .. .. £330 I \ 3rd Prize .. £lOO 1 4 # — <-w«v rW> B I 4th & Sth, each £5O £lOO I <Ma 4* tg jfwWjs >SS Bl I A! au 6th to 9th, each £35 £lOO I Kfl~£ W> B W W» I / 10th to 19th, each £lO £lOO / lw|X«Ot®b’ar*W C ’ 4 X / and 220 of £5 each £l,lOO I 51*'* ___,—, 4 \ 0 ' 239 Prizes, value £5,000 / IzS-a Llt*** \ 4 J Li fetal pa-a |-Z2—J| j—a-4 \ Messrs.s Lawson and / R \ Robinson, / «sa a— l \ L p.o. \ LLUVIAL^=^ — Grand NEW Art Union V )/ (q\ with a Brand NEW Idea By LAWSdN AND ROBINSON. 12-1-1 PANAMA ST., WELLINGTON.
«Let a British Car Reflect the Pride of jHI your ownership By Appointment to By appointment to H.M. The King H.R.H.die Prince of Wales Buying a J&r CAR ji Is a Sound Investment ' / Extract from a speech made at Wellington! on the 11th December, 1925, by the Chairman of the Bank of New Zealand, Sir George Elliot:— •■.I , M I “There is no occasion to take a gloomy view of the future, but there can be no doubt whatever that the present should be a rallying time for the industrial forces of the Empire. In ■ New Zealand for example it should never be forgotten that Britain is our great customer, and everything possible should ’. be done by the Government and the individual to encourage and foster British industry, for on the well-being, of the Mother , Country New Zealand absolutely depends for a continuance *■ , of her prosperity. If, therefore, New Zealanders and peoples of the other Overseas Dominions will assist by buying British | goods, and as far as possible British goods only made by , British workmen, in British factories, a sorely needed industrial revival in Great Britain should ensue, in which New Zealand and all the outlying parts of the Empire will beneficially participate." 15/30 H.P. Tourer from £495 19.6 H.P. Tourer : from £855 Crossley Motors (N.Z.) LIMITED 38 WARING-TAYLOR STREET, WELLINGTON District’ Agents: Messrs. Wagg & Co. —Masterton. Messrs. Mclntosh & Son, Levin. Mr. Carl Nielson—Palmerston North. Messrs. Perrys Ltd.—Feilding. Messrs. Stewart Bros. —Wanganui.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 79, 28 December 1925, Page 12
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