TO LET. Advertisements under this heading, Sixteen Words for Sixpence, if prepaid. W OTJ'SES' TO LET. 1 10. Rooms, Hawker Street. G Rooms, Goldie's Brae. j 6 Rooms, Ghuznee Street. 5 Rooms.- South Avenue. 7 Rooms, Talavera' Terrace. 7 Rooms, Wesley Road. - For Rent, apply to S. GEORGE NATHAN, , . ' 20 Hunter Street. TO LET.' rjOFFEE PALACE, KAPONGA. V NEW PRIVATE HOTEL, Containing 20 Rooms, FULLY FURNISHED. Full Particulars from WAKE- AND GOW,. Solicitors, ELTHAM. " TO LET, 10 'and 12-roomcd Houses, Kelbume, 355. and 10s.; i, 5, and 6roomed Houses, Citj-, 15s. and 17s. Gd.; i and 5-roomed Houses, Kilbirnie, 16s. and'lSs.; 4 rooms, Island Bay, 15s. Easson, 85 Willis Street. Open Every Evonfroin 7 to 8 p.m. . TO LET, 16 Stafford Street, 4-roomed bay-window Cottage; "gas, copper, tubs, fine view; 16s. J. Charlton, 12 Oriental Terrace. rrflO LET, in Lower Devon Street, one -H- seven and one eight-roomed House.. Apply 41 Nairn Street. TO LET, Well-furnished House on Wei-' , lingtou Terrace; very moderate rent to approved Tenant. Address at "Dominion" Office. ••. TO LET, i and ■ 5-roomed Cottages, Karaka, Bay.' Apply J. Marshall, Worser Bay. '•' O LET, Stauley, Duppa Street, and Kilbirnie, o roams, modern : conveniences; rent, 14s. J. J. Boyd, Kilbirnie. HpO LET, Koardingliouse, 20 rooms, rent •fi- 255.,' partly furnished,' balance of furniture at valuation. J. W. Braith: I' waits. Auctioneer', Manners Streot, Wellington. rpO LET, JohnsonviUo, pretty Home, ■a. is rooms, with large garden, lis.; 6 rooms, lis. and 10s.; 6 rooms, 133. J. W. Braithwaite.- Auctioneer, Johnsonville. ■JO ROOMS and Conveniences to Lease, ■&-& situate Oriental Terrace, 70s. per week. A. L. Wilson and Co., 26 Brandon Street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. '■'■ Q" OPEST ON E. MART ON, PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MISS JAMLESON Proprietress. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, 21 KENT , TERRACE, WELLINGTON. MRS. LEE, Proprietress. ¥'ARGE and well-appointed House in good Locality; trains pass the door; penny section; hot, cold, and shower baths. Vioitors to Wellington can rely on getting excellent accommodation at u moderate tariff at Mrs. Lee's' old-es-tablished Boardisghouse of twenty years', standing. 'Phone 1897. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. JjESIRABLE ACCOMMODATION,' - "BALMORAL," 2b MULGRAVKSTREET (Late Bishop's Court). - . • . MRS. PETER, recently of. Lancaster House, The Terrace, having acquired Lease of this most desirable Residence, has a few Vacancies for Boarders. . ■■•■-.■ Good Table. Moderate Terms. ':.! Telephone 1521'; BOARD and ■ Residence, private, -f ainilji ' large' sunny bedroom, Hvitlt' h'i'e--place; healthy situation, Kilbirnie. Ad.dress "Comfort,"."Dominion".Office. : - COMFORTABLE Home required byStu-" dent;■ Kelburne,' vicinity.-.Victoria College; single; room-.' ' :, 'G.B.,"'Posfc Office,' Eastbourne. '. (PENTLEMAN ; requires Board and . Lodging, large bedroom;' house where' few, or -no other, boarders- kept preferred. Apply, by letter, to "Alpha," "Dominion" Office. ' -. ■ ORIENTAL BAY.-Windarra, i Hay Street, first-class Board and Residehce, hot water, electric light; vacancies. TO LET, 2 Single Furnished' Rooms, suit woridng. men; central; ss. la Boulcott Avenue, Boulcott Street. ACANCIES for Gentlemen Boarders,' double and.singlo rooms; telephone and all'modern conveniences. 122 Ghuzneo Street. * . . VISITORS to Christehurch will find Superior Accommodation at St. Elmo, 187. Worcester Street West. Misa Hampton, Proprietress. Telegrams and letters have best attention. . . two Furnished .Rooms; ■» » . use of kitchen; married couple; Thorndon preferred. Apply "Couple," "Dominion" Office. .. .. ■ WANTED to Let, a Furnished Bed-sitting-room, with Board; Married Couple preferred. 211 Ingestre Street. WANTED, four or five respectable gentlemen Boarders; every convenience. No. 7 Murphy Street, Thorndon. fMTOTOR CYCLE TRIALSDECIDED VICTORY ''.-'■ For F.N. AND BRADBURY MOTORS! F.N. AND BRADBUIU' MOTORS! In the OPEN CLASS. FOR LIGHTWEIGHTS, the NEW MODEL TWOSPEED F.N. was placed as follows:— Petrol Consumption .'. First Reliability First Hill-climbing Competition Second The starters numbered 13, composed of. three different makes of Motor Cycles, the F.N. being represented by "ONE MACHINE," which attained the above result ALONE. ' . In tho OPEN CLASS FOR HEAVYWEIGHTS, the FOUR-CYLINDER F.N. made an absolute "NON-STOP RUN," and was placed as follows:— Petrol Consumption Third' Reliability Second Hill-climbing Competition .......... Second The starters numbered 18, composed of six different makes of Motor Cycles, the F.N. in this class being also represented by "ONE MACHINE," with the. above result. In the PRIVATE OWNERS'. CLASS FOR HEAVY-WEIGHTS, the "ONLY BRADBURY MOTOR" in the competition was placed as follows:— Petrol Consumption First And mado a "NON-STOP RUN" in the reliability contest. The results above worked on tho basis of representation conclusively prove tho superiority of the F.N. AND BRADBURY MOTOR CYCLES! Interview Wellington Agents and Inspect . Sample Machines at . SUTHERLAND AND RANKING, 83 WILLIS STREET,. Wellington. THE DOMINION SUBSCRIPTION RATES. POSTED. 1 Year ' 393. G Months 19s. 6d. 3 Mouths 9s. 9d. ' If paid strictly in advanco for full 12 Months, 265. DELIVERED. 1 Year 26s G Months 13s. - 3 Months ... ... 6s. Od. Spsolal Note to Country Subscribers. ' For the convonienco of Subscribers residing In districts whore thoro is no local agont, "THE DOMINION" will bo posto-1 regularly on receipt'of 263., balng One Ye-ir's Subscription if . V*U) IN ADVANCE.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 757, 4 March 1910, Page 2
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