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Here's the Dardanelles! STEWART DAWSON'S FAMOUS "SOLDIER'S" WATCH Hundreds have already gone to "The Front" on the wrists of our brave Fighting Lads. Most Reliablo Watch made for Military Service. Handy,'accurate, easily seen, and safe from loss. . Proof against Dust arid Damp.. Guaranteed to be thoroughly dependable. , CREATEST VALUES OBTAINABLE AT THESE KEEN PRICES! In Gun Metal Ca6es, with Durable Leather Straps—3os. and 355. In Nickel, with Strong Leather Straps—2ss. and 30s. • Solid Silver Cases, with substantial Pigskin .Wristlets—4os., 605., 555., 635., 725. 6d. Special Radium Dials and Points, which' show the time on, 'darkest nights—sos., 635., 725. 6d. ■ ; ' : ' ' . MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT "ATTENTION. ' Let us send, one to your Friend in Camp.. We pay. Postage* SILVERSMITHS, JEWELLERS, AND WATCHMAKERS, ' ' LAMBTON QUAY : : :/WELLINGTON. ?. RAD FORD & 00. — ARE NOW SHOWING Wonderful Value in Carpets and Linoleums, . CARPET SQUARES, 12/6 to £10/10/-. CARPET RUNNERS, 1/6 to 10(- yard SOFA RUGS, 15/6 to .35/-.®, DOOR MATS, 2/-to 12/6. We hold the best assortment of Oilcloth and Linoleum from 18ms. 8 up to 2yds. in width, in Parkee. Cornflower, and Oriental Designs. I As we.are manufacturers oil a large scale and direct ■ .importers, g . our prices are the lowest in town, cash or terms. , | RADFORD & CO. | A PRESENT GIVEN'TO EVERY MARRIED COUPLE I 1 : : : FURNISHING THROUGH US.. I LYSAaHTS;:: xxtttjp- GALVMISED ; IRON FIRST MANUFACTURE© IN 16^ NOW IN„ LARGER DEMAND THAN EVEft .■ -ever;y sheet. Tha' OF ESCEIJLENCE , TO-DAY

Wakatu, for Kaiioura; Kittawa, for Greymbulh; Corinna, for Wellington: Warrimoo. for Bunedin; Tarawera, for Wellington'. , ■ • Sailed-Pateena (8.15 p.m.), for ' Passengers:'. Saloon—Misses Manson, Tacon', Dalrymple, Sfesdames Montague, Ford, Stewart, Forsyth, Messrs. Bennett,: Morgan, Anderson, Badger. Gregg, Coch- ; ayne, Smith, H.' Friedlander, O'Oonnell, Bryant; Baker,-Holland,. Hinson, Girdlestone, Palmer, Wa-kelin, Montague; 40 steerage. TIJIARTJ. Sailed.—Flora (7.15 • p.m.), 1 for -Lyttelton; .'Corinna (2.20 a.m.), for Lyttelton. OAMARtf. ... ''} Arrived.— (1.20 p.m.), from Danedin. DUNEDIN. j Arrived.—Breeze (2.30 p.m.). from Wellington; Houto, auxiliary schooner (6 ,p.m.), from Whan gape; Kiii (8.50 p.m.), fom Westport. , . Sailed.—Kowhai (1 a.m.), for Westport, to way ports; Wimmera' (1.10 p.m.). for Mel-, bourne, via Bluff; Karamu (4.10 p.m.), for Bluff. . BLUFF. . Sailed.—Calm (4 p.m.), for Timaru; Katoa !(2.30 a.m.), for Sydney; La Blanca ( 8 ' tjn.), for Lyttelton. HIMITANGI PUTS - IN TO - LYTTELTON. (By Telegraph—Press Aesotacv"GHrlstchurch, July 21. The steamer Himitangi. bound .for Oamara and Timaru, from Waitangi; Chatham Islands, put into Lyttelton -to-night with, a fractured steam pipe. ~ BOUND' FOE SAN FEANOISCO. An arrival in port during the early hours of last evening, was the Union Company's B.M.S. Maitai, from Sydney.* She ig en route to San Francisco, and "will continue her journey at 5 p.m. to-day. MOER-AKI'S DEPASTURE POSTPONED. On account of the inclement weather.at Wellington, the Union Company s Moenaki has been considerably delayed at this pout. Consequently she did not leave here for Lyttelton till an early hour this morning. The Moeraki s departure from Weilington for Sydney has been postponed till 3 p.m. on Saturday. AT AUCKLAND... "At 1.25 a.m. yesterday the U?ioh Comma v's Waitemata arrived at - Auckland from Sail Francisco direct. She is sche-. duled to leave the northern port fsr Wellington to-morrow, and M due. here on Sunday, next. Departure will be taken for Lyttelton and Sydney on Wednesday, July 28. . _j.;; ;. .f ■. ' MESS-TABLE:'GOSSIP. .. . . • Mr. W. Paul has been engaged as-chief ofiKer of the Arahura.. ; . - Mr. E. J. Shearson has signed .on .theArahura as assistant purser.",' ' '■ Mr A. Skene-Simth, wireless operator, of the Maori, has come ashore for. ihstnicU M? 0. N. L. Smith has 'rejoined the Maori as seventh engineer!- ■ ■Reports received from Greymouth and Westport yesterday stated that the 'weather was bad at thoes ports. . It was hoped to dispatch the Mapourika from Greymouth for. Wellington direct this ■ morn"ftn route from London to Australian and tfew Zealand ports, the Niwaru is reported to have left Oape Town on July 8.: Most likely the last has been seen in West Australian waters of the State-owned Western Australian (says the Sydney "Shipping List"). Loaded with wool and general merchandise the vessel got away early last week for London, where she will be sighted for prospective buyers.-' It was originally intended that the'F. and' S. liner Somerset should leave Wellington for southern ports on Saturday. Word has been received to dispatch her for Nelson to-morrow to relievo the meat space pressure there. R.M.S. Athenic will continue Homeward loading at Port Chalmers to-day. She will leave the southern port on Saturday for Napier, Gisborne, and Wellington, and is due here about August 1. - Departure will be taken from this port for London about August 5. The Tongariro. whioh arrived at Wellington from the Bluff yesterday afternoon, will fill up here and.leave for London, via the Oape of Good Hope, on Saturday next. Heavy rain hits delayed loading operations on board the Shaw-Sa-vill liner Delphic at Wanganul. The vessel's neict port of call will be Waitora, thence Wellington, to eoa.l before proceeding to Auckland for final dispatch. . - Up to- the present ho advice has been received by the local agents for the A. and A. Line es to the Batsford's departure, from New York for Wellington, vie. Panama Canal. . . j From Lyttelton the La Blanca will proceed on to Waitara. - to-morrow. Subsequently the vessel will visit Wangamii', thence Wellington. -She is due here about July: 30.and will sail for. Home, via.Dur-Jw*.oo.-Augurt 8,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2520, 22 July 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2520, 22 July 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2520, 22 July 1915, Page 8

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