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DIRECTORY MASTERTOM. - ACCOMMODATION. ■OEOOKLYN, Kenal St., Maotorton.-Sri-•O perior Houeo in every datail. Mrs. 3. M. lleredith, Proprietress. _ NAPIER. ACCOMMODATION. BAY View Private Hotel, MarinoTarade; flrst-olasa , houso for visitors. Mrs. Slado, Proprietress. OHAKUNE. ACCOMMODATION. RAILWAY HOTEL, Ohakuue (next R'ly St'n); accommodate 70 guests, h. & a. w. 0. Fisher, Proprietor. ■• PALMERSTON NORTH. ACCOMMODATION. DAWICK BEOS., The Buffet, Enngitikei St., Palm. Nth. Leading Private Hotel, l-'rom ss. per day. MRS. BAWLINS' White nouse, Palm.N., for Luncheons, Teas, etc. Balls, Parties. Picnics, Catered for. WILLOW BANK" Private Hotel, Pafmcrston North, 2 min. E'ly S'tc. Mrs. Law. Proprietress. 'Phono 18D. PAHIATUA. ACCOMMODATION. mEOCADEEO Private Hotel. Pahiatua. JL Tariff, is.- 6d.; best in town. E. Winteringham. Proprietor. RANGATAUA. ACCOMMODATION, ifi LENAVEN HOUSE. Eangataua, Best and HJT Neurost Accommodation to Mt. Euapehn ROTORUA. ACCOMMODATION. THE MANSION S.-Now House, with modern couven. Tariff £2 2a. Tel. L. WoolliasiE, . WAIOURU. • TJAILWAY Accommodation House—Every Eh comfort and attention. Mrs. Kennedy, Proprietress. - WANGANUI ACCOMMODATION. (PEITEEION HOUSE, Niion Placs, i-min. HJ fromlt'ly St'n. Itot& Martin, Tel. 274, SPORTING. FOK PRIVATE SALE. npHE well-known Kacehorse llundio, l>l. A g.; Pedigree, Gold Keet —Hopeful; nge i years; absolutely sound; with, engagements Nanier Park. ■ Apply George Ij. Carr, Hastings. BUSINESS-NOTICES. - , FCTRNITUPB . . , And Any Other Class of Goods PACKED, REMOVED,' FORWARDED, i- . Or STOKED IN URY STOKfiS. At Lowest Eaten. Estimates given. . Ring up Telepbono' 23, MtJNT, COTTRELL AND CO., LTD., . GENERAL CARRIERS, . Queen[s CUambers, AVellington. NGUtS TUKKJiK'b New Hairdrussing SpJoon, Hotel Windsor Buililings, Willis Street, is odo of the most np-to-ttato Salocns in the City. Finest Brands of Tobacco, . Cigarettes, and. Cigars stocked. . .;;-:- "'O AHIA" Coooa, ! ■ exquisite -in flavour, JLl' absolutely jure, goes farther than other Cocoas. Pieaso try it. CIASH Buyers Furniture of every >i!e- -',■ senption, Bankrupt and Surplus Stocks. Hichardson Bros., 20C Cuba St. BON'T remaiu weak and poorly. !Remcdy—The Sims Institute of Physical Culture, 135 Eiddit'ord .--Street;. .London Diploma. "r.r :*>.'..!■ ~ ■.-■''" .>-,-.•'., IiMAND "Bahia," do not be put oft with "just as good." Sold on merit.. No '.coupons. r , , ■ - TiIMENSE Assortmente and Tempting A Values in all lines of House Furnishing, at Bichardson. Bros., Upper Cuba Street (opposite People's Palace). TOST Arrived.-Kbyal -Seal Tobaecoj W the finest English Tobacco on the market; delightful aroma. Sold only at Gilbert's, Tobacconist's, 50 Manners Streot, Wellington. „ "T/'NOSOL" easily Knoxol dirt from paint and brass; not only Knoxol known, niefal cleaners, but. wonderful- on : woodwork too.',' I'Kuoxol" truly ICnoxol other makes.. Wonderful "Kuosol." Is., all chief Grocers. .. ■ ■T UPINUS , Arboreus, yellow Tree Lupin -β-i for sand-binding; 3s. 6d.' lb., poet free, cheaper, in quantity. Gibbons, \Vel--lington. ..:'..: ' ■•■'•• . T EFT-Oi'li , Clothing.-Mrs. K. O'Neii -5-i gives highest pricea for Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters attended to. New , Address, 90 Tory/Street. . . T UCERNE, guaranteed New Zealand J-i , giown; Is. 3di.lb.; 112s. cwt. Gibbons, ISO Lambtou Quay, Wellington. LADY'S Testimonial.—Mrs; M. A. Laehmatm, of Webb. Street, says:— "Having used 'linoxol' for furniture and brosswaro, I find it very satisfactory and economicai. 1 prefer it to any other cleaner." -Used' largely . in Town • Hall, Government Buildings, and. Parliament Buildings. All chief. Grocers, Is. POSITIVELY 'the Best on the world'smarket to-day, is ."Bahia" Cocoa. the great new £- .- Grass, growing. right through the -Noto .present prices, Is. ounce; 3s. Jib.;'los'. It). Gibbons, Merchants, Wellington. . JiIVATE Maternity Hospital, U Cam-' bridge T'errace, i doors past Courtenay Place Tram Station. Nurse Stratford (late 28 Pirie. Street). .' PECIAL - ; Prize for Purity, Sydney Sho\r-"Baliia" Cocoa. . . . . fTIAEES, tho finest Fodder for Milch A Cows; English, Scotch, and Golden. Gibbons, Seed Merchants, Wellipgton. WANTED Known—We have opened City Offices, next Shortt's, 85 Willis Street. Call and see us about Timber, and Joinery. Easson, Ltd. ■ TSTE aro Cash Buyers, Furniture of V V every description, Bankrupt and Surplus Stocks. KichaJ'dson Bros., 208 Cuba Street. ■ WANTED, Known, "Bahia" implies Strength, Purity, and Flavour iu Cocoa. • ' W' ANTED Known—Private Maternity Hom<s Lower Hutt, opposite Railway Station. Good homo and every comfort. For particulars, apply to "A.C.," Box 5, Post Office, Lower Hutt. WANTED— To Furniture Buyers.—Attend Braithwaite's Auction Sales daily, 2 p.m.. this week, for Bargains. WANTED Known—Auction Sales of Furniture and Sundries, every day, 2 o'clock, to keep room clear, at Braithwaito'a City Auction Booms, Man. ners Street. WANTED Known, "Bahia" Cocoa, Sd. per tin. No coupons. ANTKD.-Aucticn Sales of Furnituro daily this week; send furni. tnre to Braithwaitc'o Auction Rooms, Manners Street, Married People, hero is a way jt to got a Home of your own, by purchasing at Richardson Bros., Upper Cuba "Stroat. MOTOR GARAGE. PALMERSTON N., RANGITIKEI ST. TJTJNK AND PRINGLE, LTD. MOTOE-CARS. SUNDRIES. LAMPS. TYRES. TUBES. ETC. Why. Walk when, you can procure a MOTOR-CAR for £150?

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 754, 1 March 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 754, 1 March 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 754, 1 March 1910, Page 2

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