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The following vessels were in range of the Auckland wireless station yeßtcrdoy:— ■ Arahura and ' Port Lyttelton.. The wooden steamer Annotto Eolph ie still, on. T.he expected arrivals list, ryid should arrlvo from San Francisco any time now, The Government steamer Hinemoa re- . turned to port on- Saturday, night from the Ohatham elands., She is to leave on her Cook. Strait tonr early this week. To-morrow evening the Tarawera' will leave Auckland for Wellington, arriving here on Thursday afternoon. Upon arrival'from Napier on Wednesday next, the Bosamond will tako cargo for Lyttelton. The liner Kent left the Bluff at 8 o'clock on Friday night for Picton, and will arrive hbre on January 15 to, complete Homeward ■ loading. . Mr. H. Maplesden'joined the Nuahero on Saturday as Beoond engineer,. Messrs. Sir W; G. Armstrong. ;: Whitworth and Co., Ltd.i England, have jiist delivered from their Walker shipyard their first fabricated ship! designed by themselves. Sho is, states the "Shipping World," constructed on tha Ishenvood system .of longitudinal framing, and-has a carryIns: capacity, of 10,000 tons. The keel was laid on March 11, 1918, tho launch taking place on September 5. The total time ■from keel laid •to handing' over waß 31 weekß 5 days. Circumstances beyond tho control of . the buildors interfered'with, the work of completion or tho vessel would have been finished a month earlier.' The experiment in fabrication was, ■ however, .very satisfactory,, and promises- well, for dispatch id*- the building "of the rest "ottoe ships of the series at this yard. ■

No more grinding of teeth with WADE'S WORM FIGS. Prico Is. Gd.Advt. -I'm a,.tourist-car driver, a knight of tho wheel,,, ... ' I drive a ten-passeiiger autpmobile;' - Quite a chauffeur of note, and a doh in my way, Exposed to all changes of night and by day. And in stormy wet weather, whilst winter months hold, Of course, you inav guess that I sometimes oatcli cold; But, one day of such trouble is all I endure, For I promptly talco Woods' Peppermint Cure: —Advt.

BEGIN'; 1919 WELL . -^bbhh^ IJJRIGHTEN up the homo! It is wonderful what a great difference | new furniture makes. Tho addition of one ol* two articles in a , y room * ■ ' .. i lake tte Whole Place Brighter Begin the' new j ear well by re-furnishing or adding to the comfort 3 and convenience of your home. If you oonsult us you will find in iur ', ' jj extensive stocks all that is bes( in , ' I iSMera and Artistic Furniture ■ i and we will he very piaascd to .advise you on any schema you may cou- ' | template for homo decoration. " ' .' i EDWARD. COLLIE, Ltd. j

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 92, 13 January 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 92, 13 January 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 92, 13 January 1919, Page 9

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