Mw/Uneforhcrat STEWART DAWSON. .& O@'®. From the most modcHt, to the moat heymious price, eacli is equally good of its kind.. Necklets and Pendants from 40s. to £52 10s. Amethystsa'nd pearlsarea favourite combination, charming designs at 405., 455., 475. 6d., 675. 6d., etc. Peridots are much worn, beautiful and inexpensive semi-precious stone. Nothing could be in better taste than these beautiful designs of Pearl and Peridot. Pearl and Coral, Turqoise, Olivine, or Tourmaline. RINGS FOR THE PRETTY GIRL are here in endless variety of girlish simplicity, as well as costly elegance. There are charming little gold rings set with a Moonstone, at 165.; Black Opal, 205.: Peridot or Turquoise, 275; 6d.; Japanese "Culture" Pearls, from 505., and.many others. There are magnificent rings in Marquise, Early Victorian, half-hoop and cluster den'gns, in ail endless crescendo of prices. - ; These are at— ' . LAJIBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, ,
A LL intending Bayers of Motor Cars ia. are .requested to inspect our stock and to obtain full particulars of our stock of whicll e jj are reoen tiy opened up." Wβ ar.o agents for the following well-known Cars:—, ' "5.C.A.T.," representing the highest quality of Continental manufacture. "WOLSELEY" (Siddeley), manufactured by the TVolseley Tool and Motor. Car Co., Birmingham. "STUART," manufactured by the Star Engineering. Co., Wolverhampton. "DEASY" (Siddeley), fitted with Knight Sleeve Valve Motors. "PENN," one of the finest cars manufactured in America.. . "R.C.H.," an American Car; price within the reach of all. ill the above Cars, as iniportedby us, are specially built to suit Colonial requirements, and we vail be pleased to receive a visit of inspection, and to arrange demonstrations iif required. ■: CATALOGUES Post Free toany address. Pull information supplied on request. • ' Hkiif*-'! SC; BSAS 24-26 HARRIS STREET, H SWLP .• WELLINGTON. '. free Engine aad 3=Speed Rover, and the . The famous 2i and 5 h.p. 2-speed Chain Brive; A.J.S. Motors. Thesa Machines have proved themselves to be the finest Motors on the market. . •'. •■ . - ' AIL KINDS OP REPAIRS DO^^E AT LOWEST PEICES. Accessories of every description. Motor Oil and Benzine stocked. : BOUCHER'S AGEMCY, "g^° u SkMm iilllfl FIIEIS , CO-OF., ISSI, Ltd.. , ' STOREKEEPERS,- ■■■-■'-■• PRODUCE. MERCHANTS, STOCK &-STATION 'AGENTS^ HEAD OFFICE:—MASTERTON V Branches—Wellington. Grcytown. Pahiaiua. Eiteiahuna. Martinbopouah.
FAmVfSWG WBJH': :...\ "-. : '.':''.'EXRLOSIVES r SAVES TIME -SAVES. ENERGY. SAVES LABOUR. SAVES MONEY. PULVERISES HARD J3ROUND. FERTILISES THE SOIL. 50 to 100 Per cent. Better Return in all ■■.. ■ ■■■..:■ ••■•Soils. ' THEREFORE—BIow out Your Stumps. ' AND Blow out your Post Holes. AND BlowoutyourGorseand Blackberry. AND Subsoil and Sub-drain. By means of ERUPTITE EXPLOSIVE. SAFE! CHEAP! EFFECTIVE! "ERUPTITE" is carried by rail "ERUPTITE" as ordinary freight, and the same rates. Full particulars may be obtained from 6he "ERUPTITE" COMPANY'S OFFICE, 30 Hunter Street, 'Wellington, or by writing to Box 515, G.P.0., Wellington. .
17 A 1? 10713 Q ■ I? AtiiYlHiito. -';■' "WE ARE BUYERS OF. '. HO ME-SEP.A RATED CREAM IN ANY QUANTITY. Waii-arapa Farmers please write Mr.- V. ■ AULIN, Eketahuna, and he will arrange to call on you and collect, your cream with our MOTOE-VAN. HILL AND BARTON, LTD., WELLINGTON. By Special Appointment to His Excel, lency the Governor, Lord Islington, P.C., K.C.M.G., D.S.O. .MOTOR GARAGE. STAWTON & EVANS, 15 MOLESWORTH ST., WELLINGTON REPAIRS TO ANY MAKE OF .CAR. 0 Accumulators Charnfd, Cars ■ Stored) Tyres and Tubes Vulcanised; /'PHONE 2240. WAN T..E D .K N O,W N, Open Daily, from "Noon till 11.15 p.m. (Except Tuesdays, when premises close at 2 o'clock.) PALMER'S LUNCHEON and SUPPEB ROOMS, 168 LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone' No. 20. "" : 'A' Card. .' "' ~^ L 8,. .; '.H. . DE .. LATOUR, • SuTgeon Dentist, BENNETT'S BUILDINGS, TAIHAPE. rtOULLS, CULLING, AND CO.,;'LTD., / ' BR ANDOiY STREET. :l • ; '■■ 'WELLINGTON. AgentK for Pen, Pencil! and Typowrlte Carbons, by the;best makers; at }. ■; Lowest .Prices. , \ '.'■. YOU WANT A \ .. '.!;... TRAVELLING.'-BAG •''' FOR THE HOLIDAYS. A LADY'S LUNCH BAG, Solid Leather, posted to' your address on receipt of 3s. Cd. or 4s; : Leather Merchantj Corner COT7RTENAY PLACE AND ' . '; TAEANAKI STREET. ' '■' : Telephono 1150. -nrrg-f.nj.il').' —>n-.W r ll J'AO 'miEgZS Made in New Zealand. Six v Gold Medals. ,' Claret and Hock, 2Gs. per case of 1 doz. quarts., 28s. per case of 2 doz. pints. ' ' ■ •■ ■ Madeira, .10s. (quarts), 325. (pints) on rail at Hastings. • ■ ■ Apply The Manager Tβ Mata. Vinevards Havclock Nth., Hayvke's -Bay. 7 DfyENTORS, CONSULT. HENRY HUGHES, LTD., PATENT AGfENTS, , 157 FEATHERSa>DN StiJEET," ' Estd. ISSIi. WELLINGTON.
A. E. PRESTON, 92 WILLIS STREET, ' WELLINGTON, TS a BUYER of Fat Chickens, Ducklings, ■*• Goslings, etc. • For Children' Under. 15 Years. ■ Bowl of sweet peas, best arranged— Myra Grierson.. • ■ .-. ■-. Bouquet of flowers, best arranged—Lorna Wryman. •■■•■...--• Buttonhole,' Children under 12 yearsDorothy Bowler. , Buttonhole, children, under 15 ycare— Madge Bowler. Floral design, any device (Mm. VV. Cook's special)—Myra Grierson. Decorated hoop—Rose Larson. Basket of flowers (Mr. Thompsons speoial)—Myra Grierson. Decorated vase for table—Madge Bow- . Lady's spray—Myra Grierson. Lady's trimmed hat, natural flowers, foliage, or grasses—Mrs. Bothune. Points prize in children s closs (Messrs. Nimrao and Blair's special, 55., value in seeds)—Myra Grierson. . i CLYDE QUAY SCHOOL. [ The Clyde Quay School's second annual summer flower show was opened by the Mayor (Mr. D. M'Laren) at the js'ew Century' Hall, Kent Terrace, yesterday afternoon. • '' • ' ~,-. , . •■ Both the ground floor and the upstairs portion of the.hall were laid out with tables prettily decorated with flowers by the children. Miss Murray, florist, acted as judge of the decorated tables, and Mr. D N. Wilkinson judged the other exhibits. . . • ' ' Lest evening a short and enjoyable entertainment' was given by the scholars,, who were present with their parents and friends in largo numbers. The prize list is as follows:— . . Best decorated table—Erica Pasche. Most number of points in cut flowersOlive Clark- •' ; Most number of points in vegetable class —G. Beveridge.' Best exhibit, in show, any class—Eunice Wyatt. , : Most nuinbar of points in pot-grown plants— Vera Wallis. Best collection of (vegetables, for boysArthur Lea:ua:i. Best collection of vegetables, for girls— M. Barclay. Other prize-winners t—Olive. Clark, Erica Pasche, M. Green; ■ Hilda Evans, Lotty Gowor, Linda Hickey, J. Bisart, M. Miller, A. Ward, Thelina Barr, M. Stevenson, J. Thorns, Lislock Jones, S. Ilopkirk, Niel G-oldie, Jean TiirnhuU, Doris Tees. Vera Wallis, Una Callighan, Jessie Card, Rita Westwood, L. Baldwin, M. Gray, Arthur I.eanian, and M. Barclay. . The prizes were presented' to the children by Mr. D, Robertson,
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