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Very likely it is a Qoodh Lining you want i ;; | | For Cosiume Lining. ili I'" ' i I 12 Fashionable Shades. 42in. wide. f | j : Price 2/1 i per .yard. j | SAXE ' I I STEEL | i RESEDA It has moro All-round Good Qualities « i GREY f or S ummer Wear than any other lining 3 !i CREAM , . .... ~ .. 1 ' TUROIUOISE V ° v 0 Chief nmon B thorn aro its jj j SKY ooolness and lightness, its disinclination j • CORAL to crease, its good-wearing qualities, and ■ HELIO ROSE lastly, its MODERATE PEIGE. 5 I PURITAN 5 I IVORY . ; | C. SMITH* Ltd., | ! CUBA STREET. ' . j MESSRS. GEO. R. LINDSAY & CO. ANNOUNCE tint their HALF-YEARLY SALE is now on, when their Entire Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES will bo Slaughtered at Prices unheard of in this City before. ( MEN'S BOX CALF BALS, Welted Soles, YOUTHS' CHROME BOOTS, Too and usually 20s. Salo Price, 15s. lid. Heel' Plates, usually lis. fid. Sale Price, Bs. 6d. MEN'S T-VN WILLOW BALS, Medium YOUTHS' BOX CALF BALS, Welted, Toes, usually 235. 6d. „, Hound Toes, usually lGs. fid. Sale Price, 17s. 6d. Sale Price, 12s. 3d. YOUTHS' GLACE BALS, Welted, Round MEN'S BLACK GLACE BALS, Round Toes, usually 17s. Gd. Toes, usually 21s. Sale Price, 16s. 3d. Salo Price, 13s. fid. EVERY LINE REDUCED. SEE OUR WINDOWS. \ll Mail Orders will receive every attention, and ,goods will IxS forwarded by Return Posh Remittance must accompany every order. ;GEOo M. LINDSAY & 198-LAMBTON QUAY-138. Opp. Kirkcaldio and Stains. ■ S- L,' . ' a

their surplus tonnage across fo Australia, where profitable cargoes havo been found for them. During the last threo months no fewer than twelve largo cargo steamers have gone from New Zealand to Australian ports to load for Homo, the vessels being: —Delphic, yalieha, Star of Australia, Waiwera, aud Wakanui, all of which loaded cargoes of whoat, the Kaipara, which loaded ore at Port Pirie, and Mamari, Jlimiro, Moritai, Star of Canada, Star of Scotland, and Sussex, which were engaged to load wool, meat, and General produce. Four more vessels axe now under orders to proceed to Australia from New Zealand. The Hanga-tira. and Karamea of tho Shaw, Kavill and Albion fleet, anil the Tyeor Line steamer Whakaiira will leave Wellington ou Friday for Brisbano to load for London and Liverpool, and tho Surrey will, after partly loading at New Zealand ports, go to Sydney to fill up for West of England ports.

EViarshall's for Sideiboards. MY SIDEBOARDS are honestly inailo insido and outside The cabinet work is of the Very Highest Description, and thp (imbn's are all carefully selected ami well seasoned. I am now exhibiting a very handsome 4ft. Gin. Oak Sideboard, fitted with threo drawers ami cupboards, largo bevelled mirror back, solid copper handle. It is an artistic piece of furniture, aud tho price is £7 15s, Sideboards in other timbers from £3 15s, J. Q. MARSHALL, 4G ADELAIDE ROAD.

A large tree, which had apparently become dislodged and was overhanging the bank of the river, was the cause of the Ulenheim's mainmast being broken about two feet from the top as she proceeded down the river on her way from Blenheim to Wellington on Tuesday evening. The steamer Hercules, 3789 tons, has been chartered to load lumber and general cargo at San Francisco for.Auckland and Sydney. On arrival from San Francisco this morning, the Aorangl will berth at the Queen's Wharf No. 6 north. The Wairuna is loading at Kaipara, and will Bail at tho end of this week for Sydney and Melbourne. On September 5, the steamer Strathgarry left Pugct Sound for Wellington direct with a. cargo of Oregon pine. Upon completion of part discharge here, the vessel proceeds to Sydney. Mr. P. Morrison, third engineer of the Kanna, aud'Mr. G. Luke, fourth engineer of tho Manuka, exchanged positions yesterday. Now en route from ' Melbourne to Adelaide, the llakanoa will subsequently go to Newcastle to load for Lytteltou and Timaru. On Saturday next, the Waitcmata, which is undergoing survey at Auckland, will leave thero 'for the Bluff, Oaiuaru, and Timaru. From Kaipara, where, eho loaded timber, the Wanaka is proceeding to Fremantle direct. It is expected that the American baroue W. H. Tnlbot will be "all clcax" of Oregon timber cargo for Port Chalmers at the end of this week. On completion of her discharge she will proceed to Newcastle. Mr. G. F. Mead, formerly chief officer of the Itunpcliu, is chief officer of the Kotorna. due at Wellington on Monday from London. Jlo succeeded Captain Dmin, who has been appointed master of tho Hakaia. Owing to unfavourable weather the Government stoamer Hincmoa was unable to work Cape Saunders yesterday, and, coneefluently, returned to Duuedin. It will be Friday morning before the Hipplo will be ready to come off the Slip. The Putiki goes up in the afternoon. I'iumtaka, s.s., is duo at Wellington from london, via Auckland, on Monday, she has been delayed at the northern port by heavy rain. A projected departure frorii Wcstport for Wellington late last night was tile steamer To Anau. She should arrive in port this evening. \t 8 a.m. yesUrday tho steamer llimi-1-niici arrived bark at Lyttelton from the Chatham Isla.nds. She had on board eight passengers. 350 sheep and 1410 cases of llsh. The fish arc consigned to 3lr. J. M'Lcaii, Wellington, and come from Ins station at Kaingnroa. The llimit.inpi is expected to leave Lyltelton for Wellington at noon today. At the end of the month ehe makes imotliw trip to tlie Islands,

igfjj ing cuts, J $3&y bruises, scrapes, y/ burns, or scnlds, there is ( nothing like Zoin-Buk. Tlic reif fined herbal extracts from / which Zamßuli is prepared \D sink into the tissues, soothe / the pain, and by reason of their V. powerful antiseptic anilities, ■ u prevent- festering and bloodfl poison. Having purified nwoundt ( Znm-Cnh heals it with new skin, i

i I A DELICIOUS plate of PprI A ridge will help to give || you Good Health, Vigour, and f a Clear Brain. I McGill's Oatmeal f possesses the peculiarly de- < lightful, satisfying llavour ;; which once enjoyed, is always * desired, ,! ' Be 6uro you get McGILL'S H London Gold Medal Brand. [! Made at Milton (Tokomairiro, : \ Otago). . ~ ■: Obtainable from All Grocers.' , I. _ ,

riHIIE lvosulls obtained by Advertisers JL. in tho Cla.\sifio<l Columns of "Tho Dominion" are such as to. Confirm their belief that the paper has a wider circulation than any other daily journal in New Zcalaud,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1232, 14 September 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1232, 14 September 1911, Page 7

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