Wrist Watches. < We have just opened up an exquisite assortment of these ÜBehiland fashionable Bracelet Watches. All are fitted with superior quality 15Jewelled .Movements, and we can recommend them with confidence. 9ot. Gold Watches, with Leather, Straps, 675. 6d. and 70s. each. Exquisite Silver and Enamel Watches, with Leather Straps, quite the daintiest Watches we have seen, 555., 605., 655., and 755. each. Gun Metal Watches and Leather Straps, 50s. each. ■ Gold Expanding Bracelets and Gold Watches, £6,. £6 106., £6 155., £7 10s;, and upwards. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU THE SELECTION.' T STEWART DAWSON & CO., LTD. JEWELLERS l>lt I,! I WELLINGTON. J SIFT WIQF f For'the New Year. Have your OIL I W IwL . Tailoring done exclusively at fF MFfRfiM Tailor 1 , - 8 I • llLllkjyiii opp. ©.P.O. Entrance) U hi hi hi 111' iinaooww mi i i i ——a—m—B; " CAM." ,/■' ■303 Soft Nose Sporting Cartridge Exactly the same as the Military Cartridge with which world's reoords have been broken, excepting that the bullet point Is pot nlckelled. f The Deer-Stalker's Safest Choice. Immediate Ignition ■-Terrific Smashing Force. This cartridge is one of the Colonial Anunu« . % nition Company's 1 \ most signal tri- : V-rf umphs. It never ,g * a '! san( l nevcr dis< ull \ WmSM Ooats. Always jpgjjjgy ® used by men who At Ht#REDUCED . PRICE this Cartridge • ! |W- •• f®* Is SPLENDID VALUE! |
Take Care of J \ YOUR Children's Teeth ! . . I Children cannot be healthy with an unhealthy mouth. They cannot attain highest proficiency at school ii their Teeth are decaying. Let us examine their Teeth To-day I If Extractions or Fillings' are necessary, your little ones could not be placed in more capable hands. • Our skilful and painless' methods banish all fear of the Dentist's chair. Note—Children attended to 6hly from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.— not in the evening. j Maudm (Mid; 69 Manners Street j WELLINGTON ' HOURS: i «.m. till < pa., uii . 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.. ' • Nivui in Atttndinee. J? TUESDAY. MARCH 9. . Nelson. French Pais, and Waikawa Bay,: per Nikau, 4.20 p.m. ' • • Southern offices of New Zealand, per Tfestralia, 4.2) p.m.. ... • . _ Southern offices of .New 1 Zealand, - Greymouth, Hokitika, and Reefton, also Chatham Islands (to connect with - Himitangi at Lyttelton), per Maori, 6.15 p.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 11. . . ■ Parcel mail for South America, United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe, per Ruahine, 3 a.m. • South America, via Monte Video, Teneriffe, eJ6o United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe, per Ruahine. 10.30 a.m. (Correspondence for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe must ho specially addreseed.) REMINDERS. Mails for Tonga, Samoa, and Hii, close at Auckland, per Atua, this day at 8.45 a.m. Mails for Australian State, and South Africa; also Honolulu, Fanning Island, Canada, United States of America, Central America. United Btate» of Colombia, Eouador, Venezuela, British, Dutoh, and French Guiana, United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe, close at Auckland, per Maheno, this day at 4 p.m. Mails for Chatham Islands close at Lyttnlton, per Himitangi, on Wednesday. March lu, at 4.30 p.m. ' Laite letters for mails beyond the Dominion cannot in future be posted on the steamer, but must be posted in the lateletter posting box at the Chief Post Office np to the appointed time shown on the mail notice. The. advertised # times for closing mails by steamers are liable to alteration (earlier or later) at any moment. The parcel-post mail per Main Trunk express closes at the C.P.O. at 11.30 a.m., and ror the south, per Kerry Steamer, at 5.45 J. m. Parcels for dispatch by steamers and trains, with the exception of the usual Ferry Steamers for southern offices, close at the Chief Post Office. Wellington, one hour before the advertised times of closing the mails. As the laet clearance of the city receivers is made at 5.45 p.m. on Saturdays, all correspondence for the Sunday night Auckland express must Be posted at the Chief Post Office not later than 3 p.m. on Sunday. The public are 'earnestly requested to register all letters containing money or vaiuable6 intended to be sent by post. A. P. DRYDEN. . . Chief Postmaster* Chief Pott Offloe, WfillinstoD. ; JltoU s, 1918,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2403, 8 March 1915, Page 8
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