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Practical Wedding Gifts, Silver and Electroplated Ware of Finest British Manufacture. In our Stocks you will find large selections of High-Grade Silverware and E.P.-Ware, suitable for Wedding Girte, from all the Leading British. Makers, including Exquisite New Patterns in TEA SETS, KETTLES, CRUETS, ENTREE DISHES, VASES, BISCUIT BOXES, BUTTER AND JAM DISHES, CANDLESTICKS, CAKE BASKETS, CAKE STANDS, HOT WATER JUGS, SALVERS, INKSTANDS, and a host of other useful things. Come in and let us show you our stocks. You will be delighted with the selection we have here for your, approval. STEWART DAWSON & CO., LTD. JEWELLERS ...... WELLINGTON. CARNATIONB. CARNATIONS. riTHE' Finest Collection in the Southern Hemisphere is a+ HUTT -VALLEY J- NURSERIES, LOWER HUTT. Plant now to secure a full dispky of Flowers in tho Spring. Modern Carnations make a glorious disolav in th„ Garden. ' All the latest English NOVELTIES. Order early .to prevent disappointment. Young. Plants all established in pots. Catalogue's posted to any address. THOMAS WAUGH, Telephone 39. HUTT VALLEY NURSERIES, LOWER HUTT. /j8&. LYSAGHTS" t\SR*) GALVANISED IRON FIRST MANUFACTURED IN 188 NOW IN LARGER DEMAND THAN EVER EVERY SHEET PERFECT \ Tha STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE TOJDAY DON'T WEAR A TRUSS! pALL and Inspect the BROOKS RUPTURE APPLIANCE. \J Instantly .Relieves and Positively Cures RUPTURE. Suit, able for Men, Women, and Children. Naval Rupture Appliances, Uterine und Abdominal Supporters, Suspensories, eta. Sole Controller fn N.Z. • MARK SMITH. Private Address, 24 Laurence St. Office Address.' 11 Manners St, WRITE FOR BOOKLETS. WELLINGTON.

NYDIA BAY. Arrived— Wootton (8.40 p.m.), from Wellington . GREYMOUTH.Arrived—Ngakuta. (4.25 p.m.), from Wellington. BLUFF.-Salied.--Kumora (4.50 p.m.), for Wellington. 'LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Tarawero (8.35 a.m.), from Wellington; Cygnet. (1 p.m.), from Akaroa. Sailed.—John (1 a.m.), for Timoru; Tare-, wera (3.50 p.m.), for Dunedin; Kurow (6.15 p.m.), for Newcastle. . TIHARU. Bailed—John (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington POET CHALMERS. Arrived.—Corinna (6.45 a.m.), from Wellington. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Corinna (7.50 a.m.), from Onchunga. Sailed.—Kowhai (11.15 a.m.), for Oamaru; Pukaki (8.30 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Corinna (9.50 p.m.), for Oamaru. SUNDAY, APRIL 11. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Victoria (11.30 a.m.), from southern porte. WANGANUI. . Arrived. —Kapiti (5 a.m.), from; Wellington; Stormbird (5.7 p.m.), from Wellington. .. ■ . ... PATEA. , Arrived.—Hawero. (7.30 a.m.), from; Wellington. ' ; FOXTON. Arrived.—Queen of the South (8 a.m.), from Wellington.: ■ NELSON. Arrived.r-Nikau (2.30 a.m.) and • Arahura (5.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Arahura (7.30 a.m.), for Westport and Greymouth. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Breeie (7.10 a.m.), from Timaru; Maori (10.45 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed.—Aratapu (1 a.m.) and Eliza Firth (2 a.m.), for Kaipaxa. TIJIARU. Soiled.-Wonaka (3 p.m.), for Wellington. HOKITIKA. Sailed.-Defendcr (8 aim.), for Wellington, Tia Westport. GREYMOnTH. Sailed.—Weipori (8.30 a.m.). for Wellington; Ngakuta (8 a.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Tarawera (9 a.m.), from Lyttelton, with 30 passengere. THE NIAGARA. The U.S.S. Company's liner Niagara was expected to arrive at Vancouver on Saturday or yesterday from Auckland, via Suva and Honolulu. The« vescsl left Auckland at I p.m. on Friday, March 26, three days later than schedule time, the delay being occasioned by an accident to the vessels centre propeller and toil shaft. The Niagara arrived at Suva after a fast run, and it is further expected that she will gain, at leaet a - day and a half, over the fast run beforo she ultimately arrives at Vancouver. The original date at which ehe vcae due at the Canadian port was ThursThe Corinna is due here from southern, ports on Wednesday.and is to sail the 6ame day for Nelson and Now Plymouth. THE SYDNEY BOAT. Cabled advice has been received bj the Union Company that the Manuka left Sydney et 3 p.m. on Friday for Wellington. She has 45 saloon and 60 steerage passen, gers, and 369 tons of general cargo for this port. HAWKE'S BAY'S ITINERARY.. The Hawke'6 Bay, which is at' present loading for Home, is to proceed from Nopier to Gisborne, and thence to Wonganui roadstead. She should'arrive here about April 23 to complete loading. MESS TABLE GOSSIP.. Mr. W. Creese, late chief officer on the K&iapoi, has taken up the position of ohief on the Canada Capo. In these dayeN masters of Bailing Tetssls generally oxperience much trouble with their crows, the' principal annoyance being desertion, but in the cose of tho American four-maßted schooner E. B. Jaokson, which' left Lyttelton last week for Newcastle and America, the position was quite the reTerse. On the occasion, states a Christ church paper, did Captain Olsen find it necessary to enlist-the services of the'police, and 'he was fortunate enough to take away with him the original crew. It is understood that tho men were engaged in America on union wages, and were well paid, and consequently members of the crew had nothing to gain by staying ashore in New Zealand: The experience of Cant&in Olson is somowhat unique, as far as Lyttelton is concerned.

unit for the new army, quite apart from the 5000 Jews who have already joined. A Jewish Recruiting ■ Committee was formed with the warm approval of the War Office, who are willing to enrol Jews to be trained together at Winchester as a unit of the Riflo Brigade. Tho Iron Cross, which has' been so much in evidence during the present European conflict, is a Prussian military decoration. It owes its inception to Frederick William 111, who, in 1813, bostowod it as a reward for eminent service in tho war against • Napoleon. Tho cross, which is of • tho Maltese shape, is mado of iron edged with silver. Tho analyst sat in his sanctum alone. When his staff had gone homo for the night, And soliloquised thus, in a critical tone, As he held a retort to tho light. "Yes! Yes! I confess, 'tis compounded with skill. Its components aro potent and pure; If thro' chill I fall ill, I most cortainlv will Take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure." -•idTt.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2433, 12 April 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2433, 12 April 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2433, 12 April 1915, Page 8

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