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1152—3 .Diamonds, cross-o Var, £l2 10/. RING TIME Will not tolerate delay,' and yoir will find immediate satisfaction if you shop hero. We offer the finest value obtainable in New Zealand, We" like you to eiamine. 1236—Diamond Cluster, platinum set, £2O. Others, £lO to £ls. 1234—Diamond 1168—5 Diamonds, claw setting, £25. 1234 —Diamonds with colored centre stone, £ls. 1229—2 Diamonds, cross-over, £l2 10/. Others, £ls to £3O. 1162-5 Diamonds, claw setting, £2O. 1205—2, large, bright Diamonds, £25. WILLIAMSONS THE QUALITY JEWELLERS, 31 Princes Street, Dunedin. | Of Course You’ll Want a I * Bathing Suit ! Mere you are.* Suits for Men, Women, Boys, and Girls —Wonderfully Cheap ! It’s really a wonder how they can be made and soH at the money I You need not miss the sport of bathing for want of a Suit when you can buy them at the - Hub’ ■ at such trifling prices 1 WOMEN’S ONE-PIECE BATHING COSTJTMES, Navy with White or Colored Pacings, full size—2/11. WOMEN’S CANADIAN STYLE BATHING COSTUMES, Navy with White Pacings—'W., 8/6; 0.5., 8/11. GIRLS’ BATHING COSTUMES, Navy with Colored Facings —3/6 up to 4/11. RUBBER BATHING CAPS, assorted colors and styles —l/11, 2/6, 2/9, and 4/11. RUBBER DIVING CAPS (tight fitting), a variety of colors —1/11. MEN’S NAVY ONE-PIECE BATHING SUITS—3/6, 3/11, and 4/6. BOYS 5 NAVY ONE-PIECE BATHING SUITS-2/9, 3/, and 3/6. BATHING SLIPS—Boys V 1/6; Youths’, 1/6; Men’s, 1/9, | The HUB | * SOUTH DUNEDIN. (D.S.A. Branch.) *

The Now Zealand Meat Producers’Board has received a very interesting letter from the chairman of the recently-formed Australian Meat Council. The letter reads as follows " I desire to acknowledge with thanks and appreciation your letter of November 39, together with enclosures, the study of all of which I assure you has been most interesting, and 1 congratulate you on being the initiators of such comprehensive and practical legislation, the .results of which 1 am certain will rebound to the lasting credit of, its authors. I am very pleased indeed to note what you have accomplished in regard to grading and grade marks, and I may say they already occupy a very prominent position in my programme_ of matters urgently needing to do dealt with, W© recognise tbe good work your board has done in connection with overseas freights, insurance, etc., and we hope to be able to assist you in improving , the conditions of the industry .generally. 1 thank you also for copies of your Press communiques, which cannot fail to be highly educative, and, in conclusion; permit me to congratulate you on the display of frozen meat arranged for in the window of the office of your High Commissioner in London, which I regard an excellent idea. If our two bodies conductour respective organisations on proper lines, economies will be effected and trade stimulated to an extent few to-day can realise.” Quick relief from colds in the head or hay fewer! NAZOT.'' penetrates the tiniest passages and speedily destroys germs. 1» lar 60 dosai.—LAdvUi

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Evening Star, Issue 18158, 26 December 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18158, 26 December 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18158, 26 December 1922, Page 3