BimiNEBB NOTICES. (By Appoint- His Excellent '" I,lUUkO ' - BOUQUETS for Weddings and Presentations liaiuty Vosics and Uasketa for BirthI ilnys, Boji Voyaije, etc. Wreaths and Funeral Emblems fiont to any part of Dominion. Miss 1 Murray, Vlco-liegol Florist, 3(i Willie Streot, ! WoUiuiton. C7VI ICE CHESTS. ICE CHESTS. Also AIRTIGHT STOW CASES, MAX KRBISSIG, , ' Littlo Taranaki Street. 'Phone 219 D. C 1034 MACANDREW AND HAYES, Lambton Quay, opp. Bank of New Zealand. T ADIES visiting Wellington should call and JLJ 1 aspect our stock of Fancy Work. Coloured jluckabacks, 2s. 3d., tho best length patterns for working lent fr*e. Stamped Linen fjoodt in cudless variety. Pillow Shams from Is. Gd,, Brush And Comb Bags from fld. Dainty Cushion Covers, Cortcelli dosigns, combining splendid effects with.little vork. Knitting and Crochet Silks, etc., etc. Wo would also call attention to our varied assortment of transfer designs for Braiding, Applique, Smocking, and Ribbon Work. ( Lay in a Stock for Winter. Evenings. ■ C 967 WANTED. KNOWNTOADFORD'S / FOR ' FURNITURE Chests DrawoM, 27e. 6d.; Dneheeso Chests 395. 6d. j Duchcsse Washstacds,■: 2is.; Marbl6 Washstands, 325. Gd.; Sideboards, JC2 17s. Gd.; Spring Couches, 27e. Gd.; Hallstands, 255, ; Wardrobes,' with mirrors, J£ b£; Flower Stands, Is. Gd.; Bedsteads from 20s. up; Rattan Chairs, 7s. Gd.; Overmantels, 12sr. Gd. up; Tablos 3a 6d. and ss. . 6d.; Fenders,' 4s. 6d.; Fire Brasses, ss. Gd. 1 Wo Stock tho ; Fnrnitnro Line At Bottom Prices. Cash or Torme. ' RADFORDiAND CO,. 1 ' ,B0 Manners Street, and Potone. CIOB9 , DRY MOLASSES FODDER
TS NOW AVAILABLE at LAERT AND CO. iL- LTD.. Allen Street, Wellington, containing about 60 per cent pure Molasses, .rich in Suger Evi" wtoi other food is abundant, this is a Cheap, 1 i.urishia(* Food for all kinds of stock—cattle- calves, - horses, ,sheep, pigs. Can' be fed to sLck as caoil/ as hay, bran, meal, chaff, etc., o' xill mix readily with all foods. ANALYSIS':' Nitrogen (equal to AJbu-ninoids, H) ... 0.7 Carbo Hydrates (including sugar, 40) ... 56.0 Vcgetablo Tissuo i 110 i LAERT AND CO., LTD., FLY AND YOUNGi MASTEETON. GENERAL CARRIERS and MAIL CONTRACTORS, Agents N,Z. Express Co., Masterton. Goods and Parcels forwarded to all .parts of the world; Commercial Samples a speciality; new and up-to-dato Sample Rooms in Exchange Buildings; country trips arranged I for; all trains met; Hospital Ambulance I-en 1 hira at shortest notice,/day or night. Stables i and Store Rooms, Bimnister Street 'Phone Vβ; P.O. Bos 50. Mastorton. OUR Client nill never regret the High First cost b£ a i v * ■ STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR, His' monthly bills for Low Current Con- I sumption (from 2s to 20s per month) will always rcnimd him pleasantly of our good advice I Ho will speak to > his friends of the wonder-i ful economy of tho I STANDARD ELECTRIC .ELEVATOR. I WhereAS tho placing of a contract for tho i Euoply of a cheip Electric Lift offered by those who' do not understand electrical con'di- i tions ivill certainly iTellect discredit upon the professional advisei, apd, in deed, may prove a ghastly blunder. Ask the users of over 300 STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATORS in Australasia what they think. The , GOOD POINTS of tho STANDARD arc expensive, but they arc'vital. They ensure Durability, Reliability, Efficiency, Economy and Safety. •" STANDARD LIFTS ARE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY. Sole Agents for Now Zealand: TURNBULL ANP'JONES, LTD., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS-AND CONTRACTORS. • CSSB
i CA T MAM>C ASBEST OS ROOFING CALMON S ■« LiffllEß ™SSmf ICBOci! HOOFS AND DAMP COURSES v / Thoso are Standard Materiah, Best Obtainable SOLE AGENTS: . . WARING TAYLOR STREET, - ' WELLINGTON. . , Telephone 1884. "■' x • j. " " <■ 'LANKSHEAR'S' • Annual Sale'
!, Stationery and Leather Goods FINISHES SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1939. \ i CALENDARS AND HANDY TELEPHONE LISTS ON APPLICATION. : ' ' ClOCj T^- ALTER QEE AND /-JOMPANY. FOR VENETIAN BLINDS, , ■ , FOB HOLLAND BLINDS FOR SUN BUNDS. , Only Address: • QUIN'STREET, WELLINGTON 2118. i C 772 conv'eyances, (kimbolton coach service, - CJ DAW'S Mail Coarh Ibavea FEILDINQ VJ ' Daily, .to connect with APITI and RANGIU'AIUA Ooacues, icturninj; m time for Southern . POXTON-LEVIN COACH SERVICE~W t • ta , bl =- F°*ton G. 30 a.ui., arrive Levin, 3-30 a.m.; leave Levin 10.39 h.m., air vo Foston .2 noon; Foxton 5!.30 p.m. airive yS&ttJ&L ICaV ° UVIU ''- 30 l '- U1 " «»" Leavp FcxLon ll a.m., arrive Shannon 1210 ISO" m"° allnon 2 - M P- n,,i a ""° -""ton" FOXTON-SHANNOK ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE 'tho Shortest Route to and from FoitonLeave Foxlon daily 6.30 a.m., arrive Shannon daily 7.50 a.m.; leave Shannon daily 10«?» wme Foxton daUy 12 noon: leave dS? !.3O p.m., arrive Sbanuon daily i p. m .. S ' UoTw. " B ' ls V ' m " arnVo F ° XtOn " a, '° / . T. H. GINGELL Propriotor.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 485, 19 April 1909, Page 8
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