LooK at our fifCflt PIirCD3S6« manners St. TQ TAILORS> DEALERSi AND OTHERS. ■ Window for ■ — Iα the Estate of F.' G. EOACH AND CO. "£sl©S© Harbour Street, in Liquidation. THE UNION CLOTHING; COMPANY Maruemmly bavo succeedod VSf asins the : | Cheap - ■ WORSTEDS and TWEEDS "" j m the above Estate' at a little over TtAfGTKITE'S!; nm>{ Half-price, and are now offering them b wctua arses £ t an alarming]y low price ; These goods are all High-grade Tailor\&fOE?'5 l rug Tweeds, made from the purest WWdlCktvii ■ 'of vrool, and'are being sold at 255. 6(1. Suit Length. -~ ■ ' = 595. 6d. SuiMo-Measnre. A decided nibble not. often heard of. The-Popußar " ; mm ms« CUM & MANNERS STS> MARK THIS ON YOUR CALENDAR WHEM YOU HAVE A COUGH. ■■;■■ Tdsiio. : ;; IS. PER' BOTTLE.-LIKE ALL GOODS THAT COME FBOIT THE MEDICAL H.VLL, IT'S GOOD. ..■ ' . SHAW'S iEBICAfSAIiTIiAIIES STREET, ■ And CECIL BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY.
A BALD STATEMENT. QHOULD your head be as bald as tho C palm of your hand, No matter if friends say "It's Chronic," Reply, "There's a remedy beating the band, ' . . . .. n - If you try tho new hair-food and tonic.-' Should your vifey suggest that her hair's growing thin, And ask that a tonic you'll get her, ' Say, "Dear, look at mine," with your • " face all 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 follj, for you know there's a remedy sure to give more, - : . . And the thought makes you happy and jqlly. ~ .'; . Should your best girl declare that sheknows of a food . That will make your hair longer and .better, Should she wish to apply it, knowing , it good. And asks may she try, WHY, 0, LET HUE. . ■ . : Price 3s. Od. Sold' Everywhere. .-■■ Agents-VEITCH AND ALLAN, ■WclUnß" ton's Busiest Store; J. K. WOOD, Chemist, Waldegrave's IMldings, The Square, Palinerstoti North; and A. J. MIEBIELEE3; Chemist, JohnsouyjUe,. PATENT POSSIBILITIES^ YOU may or may net be awaro 0} the possibilities of your invention, but if you want it turning into £ s: d., ask .-;.• SYDNEY H. HIGQS, Patent Attorney, Cooper's Buildings, Willis Street, how it is dons. Me will'tell you what It is capablo of, and hoiu slhcrs hav»
bucceeded. . arrived at her destination on Monday last. July 21. THE CORNWALL. According to time-table, the Federal-. Boulder-Shire liner Cornwall will leave ■Liverpool to-day for Australian and New Zealand ports. She will arrive at Wellington about September 30 next. ■ SHIPPED "BY THE SUSSES. When the Fcderal-Houldor-Shirt/ line* Sussex left Lyttelton for Avoninouth last ■ Tuesday, a!iu had on T uoaid tho following cargo shipped at New Zealand ijiorts:—* ' From—Wellington—3766 carcasses lamb, 3714 quarters beef, 25 sacks ox tells, 18 casei frozen tongues, 100 bags tripe, 143 sacks foscua, 15. sacks horns, 112 packages old motal, 7t easks preserved beef, 175 dumps* tow, 1878 cases preserved meats, 14 casKs tallow, 7 packages general, i'rom Waitara—269B quarters beef, 86 carcasses lamb, 243 pieces beef. 55 sacks ox tails, 19. casfea tallow. From Wanganui—3l33 quarters be»f, 600 carcasses mutton, 200 casas preserved meats, ftom Tiaiaru— sCC6 citnanica mutton, 17,149 carcasses lamb, 5000 sacks wheat, i'rom liyttelton—2soo carcasses mutton, 2t>,451 carcasses lamb, 141 carcasses pork, 13 cacks horns, 3 casks casings, 1350 casea preserved meats, 37 easks tallow .1' tank Urapory, 1366.sacks cocksfoot, 71 sack peas. S bales tailor clippings,, SO casks oleo. Front Port Chalmers—3l6 quarters beef, IGO carcasses mutton, 4501 carcasses lamb, 95 bags boef, 1000 crates rabbits, ,15 oasks casings, 346 cases preserved meats, 2 packages ploughs. From Bluff—lo6 Quarters boef, 10,99! i carcaists lacio, CSC catss runners, 8 cases foozen meats, 8 casks runnors, 142 bales Bar, ,701 cases preserved meats, 1241 sup. ft. timber, 42 oaaks tallow. I'rom Auckland—lSßo Quarters bcef < 83 carcassos lamb, 1 case runners, 16 casks runners, 30 dumps tow, 44,700 eun.' fcot timber, 193 casks tallow, 18J loes bark, 7 packages general. Yesterday the- Holmdale arrived at Hokl. anga. She is to leave there to-oay for Wellington and :Thnaru .with a full cargo of timber. 'fhe. s.s. Jane Douglas is advertised to sail for Hokitika direct at uoou to-day. When tho Union Company's Moeraki left for Sydney last night she had 281 passengers aboard. . . The coastal steamer Wairau is duo from Karameni to-day with a load of timber. Jlcssr3. W. and G. Turnbul! and Co. ad- , vise that ■ the Janp Douglas will be dispatched for. Hokitika totday. At any time now, the schooner Clyde is expected to put in an appearance n-t this port from Greymouth. .. Jlr. M. P. Cafun has joined the Jlaor! as purser, relieving Mr. 0. Garwood, who is relieving in tho Union Company's Christchurch blanch.. . The Wairuna- is to load coal at West-port for Auckland. On completing "discharge at tho latter port, \ she will leave for Newcastle to load for Bluff, Dunedin, and Oamaru.
"Father, you must not drop your final' 'g's." Thus Gwendolyn fresh from college, to father, retired pork butcher. "But I haven't been clroppin' 'em." "There you go. Droppin , . And you say 'comiii" and 'goinV and 'catin" without any final 'g' sound at all. It's awful." A pause. "Girenny." "Yes?" "May I drop the final 'g' in eggr" . Slexiunn Indies are fond of chocolate Even in church they have it broußlifc to them, and drink it during the service. • ■ ■
Cherries! Cherries T; CHOICEST SOUTH AUSTRALIAN, • 4}!b. Tin 9 104 ■'. Warden's, Willis Street
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 876, 23 July 1910, Page 7
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