Superior Quality Dressing Cases. 1 A shipment of very fine qual- B)'- '' Jt_.J i ily Leather Goods, coinprising Dressing Cases. Attache Cases, Tourist Cases, Jewel j Manufacture, has just coine , Price Lists will be sent Free ' o^.-S ; .lieaSnbm. '! BlSa'pi " inR Cttße > with suptrior fittings, oain- j ■ pMsing Klxiny-baekcd- Brushes, Clotli I | Boa Sh fe Ground^Rayors, anCG - not 'approved money will be refunded iu Jeweni^lilve^rHS C Star's, S T., BO et , o. lli S WUI » lß ° b ° «®t Post Froo OU 12 s 8 x 3J.—635, request. STEWART DAWSON & Co., Ltd., Jewellers, ■ Wellington.
Makes the hair soft and || smooth. Keeps the scalp clean lj and healthy. The hair grows ||' faster, becomes more luxtiri-1| ant. We are talking about l| Ayer's Hair Vigor. II , HIGGINSON & MACSHANE, Sharebrokors and Accountants, 143 F£ATHKRSTON ST., WELLINGTON. Telegrams—"Marmion. BAILY'S Tennis Racquets—Ex Athenic; a large assortment of the latest. English Racquets, Bats, etc. Being N.Z.. Agents, we. are quoting these at Whole-, sale Prices.—W. J. Seater and Co., 24 Grey Street. 'Phone 1474. ALEX. ROSS AND CO., Engineers, have,a full stock of Circular, Hand, and Cross-cut Saws, Saw Spindles, and Emery Wheels, Files, Packings, Belting, and Mechanics' Tools; also Planing Ma. chino Knives, Moulding Knives made to' order. 130 Manners Street. PROVINCIAL CENTRES. (From Out Special Corrtspondente.) '• V . SHANNON. \ In our report of the public meeting at Shannon in connection with' the water supply loan, it was stated that Mr. Suggate, the engineer, said that with a valuation of five per cent, interest and one per cent, sinking fund would represent 17s. Bd. rate. This of course, should have been ljd. rate. CARTERTON. The well-known estate "Bannockburn," at Gladstone, was oil'ered for sale by auction on Saturday, and fetched .£l6 an aero. The purchaser was Mr. Robert Grant. There are,232 acres in the estate, and it was sold in accordance with "the will of the late Mrs. M. Grant. The first race under the auspices of the Carterton Homing Pigeon Club was flown on Saturday from Cross Creek, • young birds only competing. Mr. T. 11. Hughes's Killiecrankie was first, time 34min. 3sec.; J. if. Nicliolls's Silver King second, time 40min. 2sec.; 'and J. Shutkowski's bird third, time-jflmin. 30sec. The next race will be from Upper Hutt, and will take place on Thursday, April 3. Mr. Ellis Goodin lias been appointed registrar of dogs for the Borough of Carterton. All owners of unregistered, clogs, after April 7 will bo prosecuted. During the past month 24 head of cattle and 36 horses were impounded in the Wairarapa South County. OTAKI. Farmers are well satisfied here with the season's prospects, and consider there will bo an abundance of grass. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, who aro shortly to leave this district, are to. be entertained at a social prior to their departure. On Friday night settlers of Arapaepae (Levin) made them a presentation of a valuable hot-water kettle. ' The Sunday train to Otaki is still being. well patronised. Sunday last was no exception, a large number of people availing themselves of the opportunity to visit this township and its beach, sanatorium, hospital, etc.
For Uroncliinl Courlis nnd Colils, I Wocd6' Great Peppermint Cure, 1?. Gd. i
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1712, 1 April 1913, Page 8
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