BUSHHEfiS HOTICES. J GOOD PURE TEA ' lis ; the •■ ' MOST . REFRESHING BEVERAGE ON .EARTH. INSIST. UPON . HAVING mSLSON HffOATE AND {MO.'S ■ CELEBRATED PRIZE I MEDAL PURE TEAS. ; THIRTY YEARS ' PUBLIC TRIAL. ■•ALL OTHERS ARE IMITATIONS. ]KTO LAUGHING MATTER. When you find your hair falling out, and you'are likely to become bald, never fear, your remedy is at hand, in the shape of the Great Hair. Producer and Restorer, ■ WIOLE T T A. 'WIOL E T T A. Where the roots are not k absolutely dead, WIOLETTA will undoubtedly reproduce the hair' and make it a "thing of beauty and a joy for ever." ■ NO CURE. NO PAY. NO CURE. . NO PAY. Chemists, Stores, and Hairdressers, j 3s. Gtl. per bottle. : ! The Most Elegant Toilet Preparation for] tho Hair in. the World. Agents-GEORGE MEE, Chemist. Wei-j lington, and J. R. WOOD, Chemist, j Waldegrave's Buildings, The Square, : Palmerston North. AT night.,when tho children nrn nslesp, you nnd your husband onn "Linoarnish" yoot Linoleums. When .yon arise at dawn yonr-room-will bo revealed in a glorious, snarkling, brilliant polish that 'adds splendour to the whole house.., All grocers, ,Is. Gd. ■', . ' MONET : TO LEND. ; ON AT.p-ROVED FREEHOT,T) RTinn. RITIES nt.tho LOWEST RATES roling in the Pominion. Apply at once— KIRK AND WILSON. . j .' Solicitors, Pnnnmn Street, ■'.''. . Wollincton. ' , FOOTWKAR. ' . SOltE say my Work's the Best. OJheri sa7'it's not, but: if you pnt it to the. test. I think I'll win the toss.. vail. ico tors-street.-' "q 'a l a ma n d e,r" non-conduction" compositions: Reduce tho Fuel Bill. Increase tho efficiency of tho Boiler. Have no chemical ciiect on MetalySurfaces. , . -. ■ ' ■ ■■ ■■ Adhesive, and do not cracß. Set hard with good surface. , Do not lose their non-coudinting pro- : porties.,with time.- ' "-.. _~-': Lower tho temperature or the Boiler Hquso, and therefore improve working conditions. /'.'..' ■■,"■.■. THE UNITED ASBESTOS AUSTRALASIAN AGENCY, .LTD.,, ■ , Jervois Quay, . ' . . ■ WELLINGTON. COULLS. CULLING AND CO., LTD., , D.I.C. BUILDINGS, BRANDON STREET. COMMERCIAL AND MANUFACTURING. STATIONERS, PRINTERS. BOOKBINBEES. and LITHOGRAPHERS. npRY RADFORD'S for Furniture— i. Duchesso Chests 355. (id., -Sideboards 50s Wardrobes .£3 10s., Washstands 8i 6d " Tables 2s. Cd., Cliairs 4s. 6d... Rattan Chairs 7s. Gd., Cups and Saucers 2s. 6d. half-dozen. T«a Sets 7s. 6d., Dinner Sets 17s 6d., Lamps Is. 6d., Toilet Sets 7a 6d Carpet 10d. yard; Hearthrugs 2s. 6d., Mantel Drapes Is. 6d., Towels 6d. each. Cheapest houso in town. . HOTEL NOTICES. ALBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL, A GHUZNEE STREET. Under Now Management. • Superior Board and Residence Terms Moderate. MRS. NICHOLL, Proprietress. CR ITER IO N HOT EL, NEW PLYMOUTH. ■ JOHN M'EBAN (lato of Auckland), N Preprietor. . Firet-ciass Modern Hotel. : Tariff, Be, per dav. nnHE GLENLEE TOURISTS' ACCOM- ■*• MODATION HOUSE; PELOS'OS SOUNDS, CEAIL BAY. Situated in one of the most shclterod bays in the Sounds, an ideal. spot for persons requiring good accommodation. Hot and cold, "water bath, good fishing ground, bush surroundings niinglod with all kinds of ferns; Post and Telegraphic Office attached. All correspondence promptly attended-to. For further particulars, apply to . ; ■ . . ■ a. M'NABB, Proprietor. EMPIRE HOTEL, WAIPAWA. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. A. M. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. ' Tariff, Bs. Everything np to date. HOTEL, M. WANGANUI. 'Phone Si. - ' , P-O. B« 138. (Half-minute walk from Railway Station.) TARIFF-«s. (id. PER DAY. Thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout; now hot and cold water bathrooms. Excellent cuisine; comfort, civility, and attention. Night porter. TOM NIXON (late of Criterion Hotel), Proprietor. T^srcAR o TW N of MANBT W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. The Best Commercial Hotel ia tho Wairarapa. jPRAND HOTEL, ht. HASTINGS. Q. B. MACKAY , Proprietor. Telcphono 114. Cablo or TelegrnwGraiul, Hastings. _ Largest and Best Appointed Hotel in Huwko's Bay. Closo to Railway Station. . Special Suites for Families. piXVE COURT PRIVATE '■ HOTEL. CLYDE QUAY AND VICTORIA A New and Fireproof Hotol; Id. section from Lambton Station and Wharves; one minute from To Aro Station. Promenade roof and balcony; magnificent view. Tariff, 4s. Gd. per day. Permanent ■ guests from 209. per week. Telephone 11M." W. LA VERY,... . Proprietor, J
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 765, 14 March 1910, Page 1
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