BUSINESS NOTICES. WANTED—FURNITURE PACKING, ESTIMATES GIVEN" for PACKING and FURNITURE and EFyhLIS to any port of New Zealand or tor Storage of same. V' Ring up Telephone 23. ' : '.MUNT, COTTRELL AND CO., LTD., Queen'B Chambers, Wellington. , C 963 ASTROLOGY, Business Speculation, Health, Love, Marriage, etc.; Consult Cor Leohis, 125 Willis Street, four doors from Manners Street, ,-.- y . ' - 725 A.LABASTER Skin Balm banishes the "Bete■cX noir"—the "passe" look of .advancing age, and restores the complexion to the soft, dear,- and transparent appearance of a healthy child. Sold only by Claude H. Perrott, M:P,S., Chemist, Corner of Willis and Manners Streets. '. ■■ ■;•-:■'. ■' ■■ ; ~-. -. CBl9 ANGUS TURNER'S New Hairdressing Saloon. Hotel Windsor Buildings, Willis Street, is one of the most. Up-to-date Saloons in the City,' Finest Brands of Tobacco, Cigarette*, and Cigars atooked, 0789. A" BAD-FITTING Boot is worso than toothaohe. Get ycur next pair from Goer, Bootmaker, 18 Majoribanks Street, and have your foot measured aorreojly. ,9859 BIG Prioe Reductions bring throngs of pur« bhasefs to Richardson Bros,, 206 Cuba Street. Our remarkable values are no new story. . ■.:... . ' 5404 CALL .at 151 Riddiford Street, for Handmade Laoe, Dressmaking and Underclothing, and Children's Clothes,-Shirts, He-ouffs, and CollarB. : ;,'■:.; ;;.:■... '. . 587 HAIRCUTTING Sixpence, aa formerly, at Gilberts Saloon, 50 Manners Street, Try Royal Seal Tobaccos, excellent for cigarettes or pjpe. ■~ .'. .' . . ■. ".-, ■ CBO9. HIGHEST Price Given for, Ladies', Gentler men's, Sand Children's Left-off Clothing. Address-Mrs. K. O'Neill,'No. 166 Tory Street. .'-■■ -'■.'"■•'■' ; ;: : .--, ■ .■•■■• . :i- ::■■> -'■■:'. 70S J SAY, do you know Cafe Oriental, Kent Terrace, under new..management V No frozen' fish- used; cleanest saloon in Wellington. -656 T ; OtJISE MILLINERS'SCHOOL, .97 Lambton JU Quay (opp. Kirkcaldie and Stains), Art nt':,Smart Millinery thoroughly taught, motor caps, silk'hats', etc Ten lessons, L ss. Day and E'sning Classes. Hats smartly remodelled at moderate cost. -'■... • -.- C 897 T. ADIES' Own-Material made up at a roodeJU rate charge, at Mrs.'E. 0.-. Purvis, Drapery and Millinery Establishment, 10 Kent Twaoe.' . ..- ; . ' ' -■■■. -.-■ 584 LITTLE Us required to begin with. . Tho amount is not important. : Try Riohardson Bros.,' Cheapest Furnishers, .206 Cuba Streot, : : - ,'-.,'■ . - '■:.-' v . :■■ ■ ■ ;,■ ■•'■■ -5404 LADIES of Wellington' are. invited to: call . !and,inspect the Millinery and Costumes at .Mrs. ; 'E. o.,'Purvis, 10 Kent Terrace, y 584 ISS M.-VVATKiNS, Latii.es' Hairdresser, 136 Ingestre Street. . Ladies' Combings made; up, 2s. 6d. ounce. Human Hair bought. Transformations from one guinea. ' . .'.',' C 1066 OLD Clothes still in demand.' Surprisingly : High'Prioes still given.. Trial will obligo. Write. .to Antonoff, Taranaki ■- Street.. ' , 698 ./"VYSTERS-The First of the-New! Season's ,Vf 'Oysters- arrive Goodall's-Cafe To-morrow Morning. Those eaten before are last year's left-. overs.; ,'. ■■ '■ -.: " ■ .". -.■•" - ."'729, WANTED, Visitors to paiiuerSton North t» call at Dustln's, , '.'The Square." for '■ Be-'' ■;..fr.e'«hinen'ty.n.h'd'Cn.nfrotio'nerjr, ; - '8065 Known—No' Expense . spared in. <y ■»! Catering for Customers'.Comfort.- Oriental Billiard Parlour (lata Foresters' Hall); 629 WANTED KnWn.-GentsV'Suits,. French ; Cleaned or Scoured, 65.; Ladies' Costumes, :6s. <>d. : Estall's; Expert Dye Works,65 Vivian Street, ,ppn. Army (late Head Dyer. ■Barber's); '. .;,';;./ ..■vv.''-- \ . C 767 -'' I CU'HAT;every"woman knows."—The impor- ; »T; tance.'of Shopping at'Richard6on:Bros., : - P° UB ° Furnishers, 206'.Cuba Street. ',-.■' ■. 54Q4 WANTED Snookor Players visit the Orien- , - tal Billiard Parlour;'no waiting; Corner Courten'ay Place (late Forresters'. Hall)..;' 631 WM. HOYLAND, Shop and Office Fitter. Air-,-tight'Showcases a speciality. 30 Ghuinba . Street; 'nea*. Cuba Street, yPhi>ne.-1826.-.;'.. .0060 ' "C\/"E : are' offering the grandest Money-Savins' 1 i MY; Opportunities in -the ; Furnishing Line.i I Bichardaon-Brbs., .206 Cuba Street.;;.' ■::' 5404' I '.iST'ANTED Known—Wo'haverMoneyito Lend I j'Tt i-on First Mortgage.... ;Apply .'Edward : fleßve3yCp.,:; : Mercer;'titreet.-;;, : 'J'i- '.-' ! j ';.' .";.f179, ■ .-asrANTED,' Lovers Biili'af ds, visit .driehtal , ..»,-».' Billiard Parlour. Four', New. Tables. , Corner. Conrtenay Place and Tory Street: 630 WANTED.-Workoigman's : Tailor,': Ladies' ~. '. and Gent 3. ,Own ; Material made 'up in . latest fashion. Garments altered to fashion. (Repairs, press. ; Vivian <Street, 'next Baptist ■' ' Chu ' ,eh -.- : ' '■" ' -'. '■■'■'■■'' '"' ; ■ '■'■ ' ; ' * m :v : .\- SWIMMING FOR:;LADIES. ; ' MISS CUNNINGHAM, the'.well-knbW Lady Swimmer,: ia prepared, to give Swimming . Lessons in Thorndon or 'i'e Aro BathsJ Terms arranged. Intending Puplls'communicate with Miss Cunningham, 21 Turnbull Street. Tele- . phpne'l942. Hours to euit. oupils, : - 9138. ■;;.;'';;, ;.'uost '•ANp:fouN'p. : .'',.-: ■'.. : .V;; v ;v . V:'\:;JD5 REWARD.' -'~..; LOST, OAK'FISHING-BOX, on 12th Decern- ,, ber at,the' Manawatu Station,; Welling-. ' ton; sis"feet.long,- six inoheß deep, two brown leather ■ straps. : :■• •■'■';' -■■' <•, ';'Apply-' :'!' : -:.--,..-.-; '■'■:.■■ t ■'". 53 HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON. . ;<■:-: .;.;.--V '-';:■■.:"/■; :' : ; ■' ■'" ..; ',-.-■ ■ ■..-( :5W LOST, a Lady' 6 Bag,: containing Silver and "■■ Handkerchief marked "A. Holworthy.'V Return Miss Pye, 9 Mulgrave Street. Reward. ■ V-.'^ : :v : '''- : ; .'':•-:^' : ' ; ".' ; "" : " ■■'■■-'.■■:-7o*. , -T. OST, small Lady's' Silver Watch, on'. WeiJU Kington; Terrace. ' Address Dr. Anson, ■Woodward Street.. .;. ,■..;, ;. - 721 LOST— One: Bunch Keys. ; Finder please Te- ■■■ turn, to. Dominion Office. . , r : :■'.',.. 7231 EOUND, at Seatoun, Bunch of Keys., Apply .';'. "Dominion"'. Office.:. .'..:.'.:"• ..,:..,-,.,.715 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. COMFORTABLE Board and : Residenoe for threo young'tradesmen,: every convenience, central position. Address "Dominion". Office. 689 FRIENDS' HOSTEL, 41 MURPHY STREET, WELLINGTON. COMFORTABLE Home for Girl Studonts, noar Girls' College,- sunny and sheltered position; pleasant garden, with lawn; terms, 18s- 6d. pei week For further particulars, apply Lady Superintendent ~ 9919 OHAKUNE, MAIN TRUNK; LINE. jptOOD Accommodation can be procured at Ura, Eraser'sßoard\»ghOMße,2tnin\ite6' -wett; from Station; 6trict attention; terms moderate. Breakfast for early trains. ' 9463, OHAKUNE. DOMINION BOARDINGHOUSE. FIRST IN TOWN. 20—BedB Kept for Through Passengers—2o. ' No Shakedowns. Hot Meals on Arrival, , Breakfast fi o'clock. Terms, 6s. per day. Telegrams promptly attended to. MRS. JOE CODY, Proprietress, CIOBO Late Wanganui and New-Plymouth. "WILLOW BANK PRIVATE HOTEL," PALMERSTON NORTH. SUPERIOR Accommodation for Travellers and Boarders, Tiro minutes /rem Rail, way Station. Moderate Tariff. MRS. LAW. Proprietress. ' ClOOl | SELECT Board and Residence for One Gentleman; no ohildrcn; garden, piano. Apply 21 Nairn Street. '. 714 QJELECT Board and Residence for married KJ couple or two gentlemen, "Dud Lome," Hobson Street. 'Phone 2594. ■'. .' 686 WANTED,:. Two Respectable Young Men'as' Boordors; all home comforts, I. Edge Hill. -:'- ,: : ' -: ■" ■-'-. ' ,702 WANTED, Two Steady Boarders in private family; terms, 17s„ soft washing and mending included. 186 Brougham Street. 728 LADIES of NEW ZEALAND. ' VISITING SYDNEY, ■' Will'findMISS KELLY, Dixon's Buildings, Pitt Street, THS CBLEBRATED COSTUMIER,' I unrivalled for ExocUeaco of Cesisa. C 761
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19090203.2.5.4
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 422, 3 February 1909, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
955Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 422, 3 February 1909, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.