[ I ' i This picture shows the Union Clothing Company's premises in the f . tnroes or extensive alterations .ana sireet widening improvements, Bricks f | and mortar are tumbling down in ail directions. j Our prices are consistent with the bricks and also the mortar, reduc- I ! tions will still continue in ail departments' untii the improvements are f ! completed. j ! THE CORNER SHOP, CIA k ffIIERS STS. I And at JACKSON STREET, PETONE. | AMOMcefflent Extraordinary! . :.j .. | G. & T. YOUNG, | j . 252 LAMBTON QUAY, j ' j • COMMENCED PEIDAY, BTH JULY, 1910, . T I GREAT CLEARING SALE | \ "" ' OF " \ ■ ; | Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silver and Silver-plated I H Ware, Field and Opera Glasses, and Fancy Goods. | | • Consequent on the death of the senior partner, I ' | rearrangements necessitate our realising at once I | as much of our stock as possible. Money, is, . £ I wanted immediately, and we give you extra- 5 I — ; —ordinary inducements to buy now. —— : | Many lines of goods have been reduced from 10 per ■■ i ■ | cent, to 50 per cent. On these we allow a further | | ca : h discount of 10 per cent. 10 per cent, discount l : ' : a will be given off all goods in the shop. S | It will pay you to buy now, even though you f | • may not need the articles immediately, , ' . 5 , ' jlj EVERY ARTICLE IS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY AND FINISH. |
A BALD STATEMENT. QHOULD your head be as bald as the .V Pil m of your hand, No'matter if friends say "It's Chronic,"*' Reply, "There's a remedy beating the band, - If you try the new hair-food and tonic!" ' Should your wifey suggest that her hair's growing thin, • And ask that a tonic you'll get her. Say, "Dear, look at mine," with your - . face alj a-grin, "It's thick, and I use WIOLETTA." , If the baby pulls out all your .hairs by ■ • the score, \ •' Just lie back and smile at her folly, For you know, there's a remedy sure ta give more, • ' And tho' thought makes you happy and' jolly. Should your best girl declare that she knows of a food That will make your hair longer , and •' . better, , Should she wish to apply it, knowing it good. And asks may sho try, WHY, O, LET . HER, ' Price 3s. 6d. Sold Everywhere. Agents—VElTCH AND ALLAN, Wellington's Busiest Store; J. R. WOOD, ■ Chemist, WaMegrave's Buildings, ' The ' Square, PaLnierston North; and A. J.. MIRRIELEES, Chemist, Johnsonvillo. . Cheppies ! ■ \ -.Cherries! :■; • • CHOICESTSOUTH, AUSTRALIAN,'./ ,2ilb. Tins 101 Wardell's, Willis Street. METEOROLOGICAL. WEATHER AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. : Cape Maria van Diemen.—lnterrupted. ItusseU.—S.W., fresh; barometer, 29.60J* thermometer, 60. Gloomy, squally; sea rough. Manukau Hcads.—W.S.W., breeze; meter, 29.56; thermometer, 53. Cloudy, and . squally; sea sraoth. Auckland.—"West, fresh; barometer, 29.53 1 thermometer ,61. Fair. Tauranga.—West, light; barometer, 29.51; - thermometer, 56. Fair; sea smooth. East Cape—West, fresh; barometer, 29.45; thermometer, 57. Fine; sea considerable. Gisborne.—S.E., fresh; barometer, 29.50 5 'thermometer, 52. Rain; sea smoth. * Port Ahurirh—Calm; barometer, 29.55; thermometer, 49. Kain; sea smooth. • Wellington.—South, light; barometer, 29.56; thermometer, 48. Fair. Castlepoint.-S.W., light; barometer, 29.55; thermometer, 52. Cloudy; sea moderate. New Plymouth.-South, light; barometer, • 29.48; thermometer, 51. Overcast; sea smooth, - ,■ Cape Egmont.—South, light; barometer, *9.51; thermometer, 54. Showery; sea moderate, , Wanganui.—S.E., light; barometer, 29.54; thermometer, 55. Overcast and gloomy: •sea moderate. fresh; barometer, 29.58; thermometer, 48. Cloudy; sea moderate. Cape F„„lwind.-S.W.. light; barometer, Z9.46; thermometer, 45. Pair; sea moderate. westport — S.W., fresh; barometer, 29.15; ■ thermometer, 52. Fair; sea moderate. ,J;?'i ,i ' Cam Pbell.-South, fresh; barometer, "i" 1 ;, thermometer, 45. Cloudy; sea rough. tn l^oura.—S.S.E., breeze; barometer.Z9.57; thermometer, 46. Pair; sea smooth. Altaroa Lighthouse—K.W., fresh; baro-" meter, 29.56; thermometer, 41. Showery: sea rough. . nrJcn 1 Chalmers.—S.W., light; barometer. 29.54; thermometer, 49. Fine; sea smooth. JSuggets.—N.W., fresh; barometer, 29.46: thermoinetor, 46. Cloudy; sea. moderate. Blnif.—W.S.W., fresh; barometer. 29.50; thermometer, ','L Snow utid sleet suual'si sea heavy. • • " SUMMARY AND FORECAST. • Tile wind has changed to southerly m . most parts ol tho country, with rain'een- " ei ally, and snow and hail in the south. The barometer has risen everywhere and present indications are for a further' rite. Cold and showery weather is probable generally, snow on higher levels and frosty nights ill tho south. D- C. ' HATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington " July 8. 1910.
On arrival at Sydney next Tuesday, tlie Union Company's Maitai will withdraw from tho intercolonial running, and her place will be taken by tho Manuka, which is being replaced in the Vancouver service by thq. Jfiealandia^ The IndradeVi, due here on Sunday from Liverpool via Auckland, will probably continue her voyage to southern ports on Wednesday next. MAIL NOTICES*' Subject to necessary alterations, mails will close at tho Chief Post Office as under;— . THIS DAY. Wanganui, New Plymouth; also_. Manawatu, Rangitikei, and Taranalii districts, per Mauawatu. train (Thorndon Station), 6.30 a.m. •' . Wanganui; also Manawatu and Rangl* tikei districts, per Man a watu train (Thorndon Station), 3 .p.m. • ■.. . - . Wairarapa district, per "Wairarapa train (Lambton Station), 6.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Napier and Hawke's Bay district, per Manawatu train (Thomdon Station). 8 a.m. and 3 p.m . . ' * Auckland and district; also New Plymouth and Wanganui, per Main Trunk train (Thorndon Station), 11.15 ,'a.m. . Westport, per Kotuku, A p.m. Westport, ■ per Te Anau, 4 p.m. Blenheim, per Blenheim, 7.45 p.m. Blenheim, per Opawa, 7.45 p.m. Picton, Blenheim, Nelson, Westport, Greymouth, and Hokitika, per Arahura, 11.15 p.m. Nelson, per Nikau, 12.20 p.m. Southorn ofiicos of New , Zealand, also Greymouth, Hokitika, and Beefton, per Jlararoa, 7.45 p.m. Picton and Blenheim, per Orari, 7.45 p.m. MONDAY, JULY U. • Picton, Blenheim, French Pass, and Nelson, also Ilavelocli and the bays, to connect with S.E. illsie and oil launch at Picton, per Pateena, 11.50 a.m. > Motuelta, via Waikawa and Admiralty Bays, per Manaroa, 2.20 p.m. .• . Kaikoura, per Wakatu, 3.20 p.m. Southern offices of New Zealand, per Maori, 6 p.m. Mails for Fiji, per Koromiko, close at Auckland, this day, at 10.45 a.m. Mails for Macquarie Islands, per Jessie Nicol, close at Port Chalmers, on Monday, July fl, at noon. Mails for Fiji and Australian States, per Wimmera, close at Auckland, on Monday, July 11, at 4.15 p.m., and for Australian States at tho Bluff, per Moana, at 3 p.m. All- the principal mails by train and steamer close at Te Aro and Oourtcriay Place post offices at the same hours as at the Chief Post "Office,' with' the exception that thore is no late-fee clearance. All books and sample packets and, newspapers for places within tho Dominion must be posted half an hour beforo the ordinary letter mail closes. Unless otherwise specified registered letters and parcels post packages must be handed in and money orders obtained one hour beforo tho ordinary mail closcs. Money orders for abroad must be obtained two hours before the advertised time of closing mails. K. B. MOEEIS, Acting Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Wellington,' , July 3, 1910. Mr. Harry Palmer will hold-a. pig sale at the mart, Palmcrston North to-day. TThe Scott Motor Agency, Wellington, insert an advertisement in to-day's issue , referring to Renault,. 8.5.A., and Napier ■ motor-cars. This firm is making a speci- , alty of delivering high-grade' cars direct ! from factory to client at bedrock prices. ] Mr. W. Glenn, Makirikiri, Wanganui, , advertises for experienced bushmcn. ! Messrs. AV. H. Turnbull and Co. insert , in this issue their change list of city and ' suburban properties, and tho attention of purchasers is particularly drawn to i two splendid building sites, centrally situ- j ated, which they have for sale. . • ( Messrs. Gualter, Dykes and Co., Fea- j therson Street, have received instructions from the' Registrar of the Supreme ! Court, to sell, by auction, at their rooms, on Wednesday, August .1, at 3 p.m., all 1 that piece of land situated in tho City ; of Wellington, containing 19 perches.and two-tenths of a perch, being the whdlo of S the land comprised in certificates of title, Volume lit, folio 78, and Volume 17-1, 1 folio 88. Tho property is situated in 1 Lower Lewisville Terrace, Wellington. ; Further particulars may be obtained from Mr. Ernest C. Levvey, 199 Lamblon Quay, 1 Wellington, or to Messrs. Gualter, Dykes and Co. | PATEWT POSSIBILITIES.■\TOU may or may not bo aware ol A the possibilities of your invention, J but if you want it turning into £ o. d„ i ask / i SYDNEY H. HICCS, Patent Attorney, [ • cooper's Buildings, Willis Street, * how it is done. He will, tell you what it is oapablo of, and how others havo jaiA&fiodailj
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19100709.2.121.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 864, 9 July 1910, Page 7
Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,382Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 864, 9 July 1910, Page 7
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.