SHIPPING. THE undermentioned STEAMERS will leave (circumstances permitting), as follows:— FOR KAIKOURA,, PORT ROBINSON, • and LYTTELTON, Via COAST. The s.r,. WAKATU, On FRIDAY, 4 p.m. ■ FOR FOXTON, The s.s. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, On SATURDAY, at Noon. ■' FOR PICTON, (Taking Cargo for Blenheim, HavelocK, and all Bars and Landing Places in Queen, Charlotte and Peloriis Sounds), The s.s. ROB ROY, On SATURDAY, at Noon. FOR BLENHEIM. The s.s. OPAWA, On FRIDAY, Midnight. FOR WANGANUI, HUIA, FRIDAY, 3 p.m. ■ . For freight or passage, apply to LEVPN AND CO., LTD., Agents. CS2S ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY COMPANY, LTD. WEST' COAST STEAMERS. STEAMERS will be despatched as under (weather and circumstances permitting) :— * FOR PATEA-AORERE-011 FRIDAY, at 5 p.m. FOR NELSON. WESTPORT. GREV MOUTH, AND HOh'ITIKA-KENNEDY-FRFDAY, at 5 p.m. • For freight and passage apply W. VND G. TURNBOLL AND CO., Telephone No. 436. Agents. FOR NELSON. MOTUEKA. TAKAKA, COLLINGWOOD and PUPONGA-TASMAN-On SATURDAY, at 5 p.m. For freight and passage apply W. M. BANNATyS'E AND CO., LTD., Telephone No. 1540. Agents. F° E BLENHEIM-WAIHI-On FRIDAY, at 5 p.m. Circumstances permitting. No passengers carried. ' W. AND G. TURNBOLL AND CO., Agents. '• WANTEDS. Sixteen Words for Sixpence. Situations Vacant or Wanted, Properties to Lot or For Sale, Lost or Found ,and other Miscellaneous Notices will bo in- ■ sorted under this heading at the strictly in advance rati of SIXTEEN WORDS FOR SIXPENCE (If Booked, Is.) j ANTED Known—M'Gavin. Gentlemen's Outfitter, English and Colonial Hatter and Mercoiv Ties a speciality. 16 Vivian Street. 5003 l/SrANTBD, every, man to try the ;" Popular Mercers, W.- Hornig and . Co., 83 Cuba : street, for working shirts. 5000 1 ANTED Known.—Schwartz., Man- ' »'»-ners Street, Tailor and Mercer. \ Blue serge suits at specially low figures. Orders guaranteed. • 5001 ANTED Known-Butter, Is.; Tea, Is.; lGlb. Potatoes, Is; Eggs, Is. 6d. Stamps. Bernasconi, 21 lngestrc Street. 5002 WANTED.—Nurse Jona'ssen (registered). Vacancies for in-lying patients.. Twentv-soven' years' experience. 66 Abel Smith Street. 5000 ANTED Known-Mrs. Nattrnss. 27 Webb StreeP, Milliner, Dressmaker, LadW Outfitter. All Trimmip.gs_ in stock. Lowest prices. ; ''0 ,(l WANTED Known—L. Russell, 7G Taranaki Street, Freslv Fruit, Vegetables, and Cordials. Prices <:u:ii--1 pare.favourably with others. Mt2 AljTED"kHO\\-n.— Y. Abraham, International caterer. Willis Street. ' English and Foreign delicacies. Luncheons, dinners, balls, receptions. 5012 STSTA'NTED Known—Mrs. Whett, W' dressmaker, C3a Adelaide Road, city. Plain sewing; children's things 1 special feature. 501S WANTED Known. — MeMcnamin Bras., Lower llutt. Best shop for High-class Tailoring. Spring suitings just arriving. 5020 WANTED Known.—Paraparanni, 9 acres, splendid ground; clos? to Station. -Price .C 275. bargain. Cunlirfe Bros, Cecil Buildings- 2021 V/ST'ANTED.-Ericksan, Willis Street, v V maker of High-Class Boots and Shoes. Repairs. , 50G1 WANTED ' Known. — Palmcrston North, Splendid Farm, 51 acres, 0roomed house, 7-bnil cowshed, concrete ilooi, trap and cart shed, water laid on. Cheapest land in district. X3O per acre. Cnulfe Bros., Cecil Buildings. 2021 TSrANTET) Known—Albemarle Private V¥ Hotel. Ghuzueo Street, next Te Aro Post Office, central position. Firstclass accommodation. Miss Meyer, Proprietress. 2034 "KSTANTED Known. — Home-made T» Potted Beef, delicacy for lunch or tea, Bd. per lb., also 3d. and 4(1. pots. Mottershall, High-class Confectioner, IS lugestre Street. 5008 " \7iTV Aro booking For You." CarV » penters Working Trousers (strong as wire), 10s. 6d. pair. Duncan and Macintosh. 2027 "jj~iOß Sale in North Kilbirnie, com--1? lortnblo four-roomed cottage, all conveniences, price .2500; easy tcrnib can be arranged. Apply (.1. S. James, 47a Itintonl Street. 2002 WANTED Known. - John Tofts, Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier, and Decorator. Estimates given for new or old work.—33 Kent Terrace. 5022 EVERY Lady requiring really Smart Millinery should see the display at , Mrs. Mathewson's, Melbourne House. Lambton Quay. 5089 ' "jjTiOR Hire.—Druids' Hall, Taranaki 2- Street, new Custodian iiow in ' charge.' Applv E. J. King, Music Sellery, 6a lngestrc Street. . 2058 "PKOOKLYN.-C. U. R, iMnllby, Stahas always on hand a large •. variety of the newest post-curds and books. Agent for "The Dominion." BROOKLYN.-'C. B. R. Maltby, Stationer and House Agent. Houses and properties lo lot and for sale. Ail- | dresses—Cleveland Street and Obiro Koad. Agent for "The Dominion." TT is no " News" to the "Dominion " , JL that Pago has a Corner on Lnmb- ■ ton Quay. Page's Corner on Lainblon nay tor Hosiery. Page's Corner on 1 Lambton Corner for Newest: in Ties and ■ Scarves. Page's Corner 0:1 -Lamhrnn Quay for Shirts, Collars, and ovcry- ■ thiiig you want. • Pngu's Corner, where? Lambio: 1 . Quay! What r.iimber? Jiist Pawn's Corner, next the "Dom:r.i:;;i " J Ollice's. 5310
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 2, 27 September 1907, Page 1
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