PUBLIC NOTICES. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. •DOG REGISTRATION. PURSUANT to Section 8 of "The Dogs' Registration Act, 1908," notice is hereby |>iveu that Hie fee for the registration of dogs for the Borough of E-ist-bourne for the 1 year 1810 is now payable at my ollice, Johnston Street, Wellington, or to me personally at Eastbourne. The amount of the fee has been fixed as follows:—For each dog kept, solely foi the purpose of herding jrc driving sheef or cattle, two shillings and sixpence; fo-i any other dog, tivo shillings. Dated this litli day of March, 1910. J. D.-AVERY, Town Clerk. REMOVAL' NOTICE, WILLI ill CABLE AND CO., ENGINEERS, Have REMOVED their Works to KAIWARRA. (Adjoining Railway Station). Telephono 3101. Town Office: WOODS'S BUILDINCS, Opposite Custom House. Telephone 177. . DR. VAN SLYKE, SPECIALIST ' EYE, EAR, NOSE. AND THROAT, HAS MOVED from his Temporarj Rooms to Permanent Quarters, "Evening Post 1 ' Buildings, WILLIS ST. WELLINGTON. . WALTER, BEWLEY, . Sbarebroker, New Plymouth. Established 1891, Taranalii Petroleum, and Tarauaki Oil and Freehold Shares, bought and sold best market Drice3. . "ST 0T E " T 0-13 A Y ■ FOR THE PRESENT HOSPITAL TRUSTEESKIRK, TREVOR, NASH, LONDON. , MEETINGS. WELLINGTON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. •' A MEETING of all Players and Sup porters interested in-the'formatioi of a Wednesday Football Competition will bp held. in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms oi FRIDAY, the 18th of March, at.7.30 p.m , A.-WILLIAMS, V '. ■ Hon., Secretary. SPORTINC. J.JANAWATU . RACING CLUB . AUTUMN MEETING. . ' AWAPUNI RACECOURSE, ■' ' ; PALMERSTpN- NORTH. ■ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 13th and 14th April, 1910. ' 1 NOMINATIONS for the above Meetinf close on FRIDAY,- 18th MARCH, 1910, a>i 10 p,m. & ;W. . ' ~ IH. JOHNSTON, . ... ' ... Secretary, P.O. Box 52, v. Palnierston North.' ' BUSINESS NOTICES. J, '!. FURNITURE And Any Olher.. Class of .Goods PACKED, REMOVED, FORWARDED; ' Or STORED IN DRY STORES, • At Lowest Rates. Estimates given. . Ring .up Telephone 23. MUNT, COTTRELL AND CO., LTD., GENERAL CARRIERS, Queen's Chambers, Wellington., ABSOLUTELY the easiest method ol polishing Linoleums is with "Lino, arnish."" No tubbing.-required. Gives t glorious'.polish, that won't wash off. Last* twelve months. All grocers, Is. 6d.: |O0 to the London Pie Shop, 203 Cube vJT Street, and try one of their Steak and ; Kidney . Pies. .' JUST Arrived.—Royal . Seal Tobacco, tho' finest English tobacco on tin market; delightful aroma. Sold only al Gilbert's Tobacconist's, 50 : Manner Street,. Wellington. ' , "|TNOXOL" easily Knoxol dirt from Jta. paint and brass; not only Knoxol known metal cleaners, but wonderful or woodwork too. 1 "Knoxol" truly Knoxol other 'makes. Wonderful "Knoxol." Is., all chief Grocers. " • LUPINUS Arboreus, yellow Tree Lupii for .sand-binding; 3s. 6d. lb„ posi free, cheaper in quantity. Gibbons, Wellington. . , j. LEFI'-OFF Clothing.—Mrs.. R. O'Neil gives highest: prices for. Left-oil Clothing, Boots, etc. letters attended to. New Address, 99 Tory Street. LUCERNE, guaranteed New • Zealand grown j Is. 3d. lb.; 112s. cwt, Gibbons, 180 Lambton Quay, Wellington. LADY'S Testimonial.—Mrs. M. A, Lachmarm, of Webb Street, says:— "Having used 'Knoxol' lor furniture ant brassware, I find it very satisfactory ant economical. 1 prefer it .to any othei cleaner." Used largely in Town Hall, Government Buildings, and Parliamoni Buildings. All chief Grocers, Is. PHALARIS Commutata, the great nen Grass, growing right through tht winter. Note present prices, Is. ounce; 3s. Jib.; 10s. lb. Gibbons, Merchants, Wellington. ■ . PRIVATE Maternity Hospital, 24 Cambridge Terrace, i doors past Courtenay Place Tram Station. .Nurse Stratford (lato 28 Pirie Street). nnARES, the finest Fodder for Milcb JL Cows; English, Scotch, and Golden Gibbons, Seed Merchants, Wellington.W' ITJI a brush,' without npparcni effort, and "Linoarnish," your husband can make your "Linolenms" glisten and.sparkle.with a,brilliant polish thai lasts for twelve..months. All 'grocers Is. 6d. . - ■■ ' . . WANTED 'Known that . we, have openet a''Busiioss and' Estate Agency al 85 Willis Street. Eassou, Ltd., 85 Willi Street. W' ANTED to Sell Furniture, auctior prices; Duchesses, Bedsteads, Mat tresses, Stretchers, : Tables, Bicycles Floorcloths. Braithwaite's Auction Mart Maimers Streot. ANTED Known—Auction Sales o; Furniture and Sundries, everj day,. 2 - o'clock, to keep room clear, a 1 Braiihwaite's City Auction Rooms, Man ners Street. WANTED Known—Private Jlaternitj Ilome, Lower Ilutt, opposite Rail way. Station. Good home and every com fort. Foi" particulars, .apply .lo "A.C.," Box 5, Post Ollice, Lower llutt. WANTED— To Furniture ißuyers.—Attend Braithwaite's Auction Sales daily, 2 p.m., this week, for Bargains VISITORS TO PALifER'STON NORTI ARE INVITED TO VISIT THE AUCTION ROOMS OP .. MOXJNSET . & CO., Corner Rangitikei and Queen Streets.Hundreds of various articles are sonl in to our Rooms to be'sold. We maj have the very article you want. .CALL-AND GET PRICES. -
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 767, 16 March 1910, Page 2
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