BARRETT'S NEW HOTEL,' . LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON'S MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL. NEW LOUNGE BAR NOW OPENED. THE CENTRE FOR BUSINESS AND COMFORT. Cleanliness, Civility, and Good Servico aro tho lines on which Barrett's has built its largo business, and intends to continue its further course. SPEIGHT'S OR WARD'S ALE, 3d. PER HALF PINT IN SALOON BAR ONLY. CHAS. H. WILLIAMS, ■ Proprietor.
TO LET. Advertisements under this heading, Six. leen Words for Sixpence,, if prepaid. HOUSES TO LET. 6 Rooms, Thorndon Quay, 28s. 6 Rooms, Kelburne Extension, 265. Gd. 5 and G Rooms, Kilbirnio, 16s. and 20s. 5 Rooms, Northland, 10s. 6 Rooms, Park Street, furnished, 475. 6d. 8 Rooms, Tinakori Road, Furnished, 555. Apply to S. GEORGE NATHAN,. ■ 20 Hunter Street. rfcITICES AND CELLARS , TO LET - In the NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION'S BUILDING. Apply to THE MANAGER. TO LET, Splendid Brick Premises for Retail -Business; late Sidey's Auction Rooms. Apply Pearson and Co., 14 Manners Street. Low rental. O LET, in Kilbirnie, 5 Rooms, also 5 Rooms Stanley aud Duppa Streets, Berkimpore; rents low. J. J. Boyd, Kilbirnie. POARP AND RESIDENCE. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, 21 KENT TERRACE. WELLINGTON. MRS. LEE. Proprietress. T A RGB and well-appointed House in M-i good Locality; trams pass the door; penny section; hot, cold, and ehowoi Laths. Visitors to Wellington can relj on getting; excellent accommodation at ft moderate tariff at Mrs. Leo's old-o» tablished Boardinghouse of twenty years' etanding.' 'Phono 1897. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. MENTAL BAY.—Windarra, i Hay Street; first-class Board and Residence; all conveniences; near tram. Telephone. ■ *■ TO LET, two good Sinele Rooms. J3B Brougham Street, off Ellico Street, near Basin Reserve. O LET, a Furnished Single Bedroom. Apply 18 Boiilcott Street. T" O LET, well-furnished Front Room, overy convenience; suit two friends. 43 Thorndon Quay, opposite Lambton Station. W' ANTED, Two Working Men Boarders, share room; homely and private family. 30 Webb Street. WANTED, Largo Sunny Unfurnished Room, or Two Sinnll Ones. Reply to ■' "Sunny," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, by Young Man (clerk), Board and Lodging, vicinity Vicdona College and Terrace. Apply "Studious." e.o. "Dominion" Office. W "ANTED, Boarders, terms moderate, short distance ■ Lambton and Thorndon Station, home comfort. Apply 28 Murphy Street, Thorndon. ■. BUSINESS NOTICES. FURNITURE ■ t And Any'"Other" ciass of Goods PACKED, REMOVED, FORWARDED, •*- Or STORED IN DKST STORES, 'AF'Lowest Rates. Estimates given. King up Telephone 23, HUNT, COTTRELL AND CO,, LTD.. GENERAL CARRIERS, Qaeea'e Chambers. Wellington. ARTISTS"— Buy your requirements at Robt. Martin, Ltd., U Manners. Street; cheapest house in New Zealauil. ' IUST1 UST Arrived.-Kuval i-cal Tobacco, W the finest English tobacco on the market; delightful aroma. Sold oniy a: Gilbert'e Tobacconist's. 51) Manners Street, Wellington. ONYON, . SEATER AND CO. noTffy .that they are Agents for Hamilton's and Guy's Horse Shoe Pickiea, Sauces, and Chutneys. Guaranteed to stand tho Food and Drug Act test. Stocked bj- all Grocers. "J ADIES' Straw Hat»"-When dull or *-t faded use Aspinall's Hat Stain, all shades; Gd. and 'Jd. bottle, at R. Martin's, Ltd., Manners Wellington. TVrOVEL'iT Post Card Depot, 9. Willis ■L" Street. Large Variety to choose from. Inspection invited. "T AMES"—Why wear a dull hat when J-« Aspinall's Hat Stain will make like New; all colours, Gd. aud 9d. per bottle, at 11. Mardu'E, Ltd., Manners Street, Wellington. ADIES' Straw Hats"-Whcu dull or faded use Aspinall's Hat Stain, all shades; Gd. aud l)d. bottle, at K. Martin's, Ltd., Mannera Street, Wellington. MUVELXY Post Card Depot, 9 Willis XI Street. Thousands to clioosa from, Come and inspect. ( LADIES"— Why wear a dull hat when Aspinall's Hat Stain will make like New; all colours, lid. and 9d. per bottle, at R. Martin's, Ltd., Manners Street, Wellington. ' ■ NOVELTY Post Card Depot, 9 Willis Street. Best Assortment of Post Cards in tho Dominion. , IJttlVA'fli Maternity Hospital, 24 Cainbridgo Terrace, 4 doors past Com , , tenay Place Tram Station. Nurso Stratford (laid 28 Pirie Street;. Earthquake-proof Buildings 1 AFTER tho earthquake in Messina, "o dwelling built of reinforced concrete was the only building left standing." The experience of San Francisco was' " on similar lines. Build with Concrete and use BttjH&sicfe The High Tensile Strength, Uniformity in Colour and Fineness, Soundness and Purity have led to the present immense de- ■ niand for Bumside Cement. Test it alongside any make in the world 1 Agent :-J. C. SPEEDING, Merchant, Wellington. FINE IIRT WALL PAPER. SHOW ROOMS. SHOW ROOMS. WE have now ui Stock of all tho Latest Designs and Harmonious Colourings that are being shown in tho Kensington and London Show Rooms. Ladies aud Gentlemen who anticipate redecorating should communicate with us at once to secure the Latest and Most Exclusive Styles in Wall Paper Decorations. Inquiries for Patterns receive the most Prompt and Urgent Attention. R. & E. TIWGEY APdD CO,, LTD., WELLINGTON
For Children's . Coughs mi Colds. There Is no better remedy for children's coughs and colds than CARRAGEEN Irish Moss. .It does them as much good aa it does the older folk. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Ask for Bormington's and insist on getting it. It is y dangerous to experiment' when you can §get a remedy that has stood the test for over 46 years, i • -— GOT INDIGESTION ? Change to zxd eat less Meat. YOU'LL FEEL DIFFERENT IN A WEEK'S TIME. S—P is the new flour made in tfic old way that retains all nutriment of the wheat grain. Get S-P CREME FLOUR. All Grocers. Agent.—ROBERT HALL, Old Customhouse Street. w.,ii»'pni.rfUiw»gni'./'.Li,.ujiJuiiniffM.m»^.juiißjiita IAI'SIIULSIfIF Has found permanent use in many homes. It is food and medicine in. one combination. It has many friends, and one good reason for this is that iflne;s Emaisien contains no narcotic of any kind—the contents are plainly told on every packet. For coughs, colds, sore throats, and sickly children, take none but LANE'S. 64 THE... Doctor's Donation from " Waimrapa Age," July is, ISO}. " The announcement that Dr. W. H. llosklnir had withdrawn his offer of £500 for a ladles' bath at Mastcrton, caused one unsophisticated lady resident to remark to her better-half, on reading of the doctor's Intention to purchase radium with the money: ' Fancy,- Dr. Hosklnff, Instead ol fflvlnz ' that £500 to the ladles' baths, Intends to buy £500 worth of radium nnd give tins of it to the poor I' The Innocent poreon had only hoard of Rndlum In the form of tho well-known boot polish." RADIUM THAT SHINIEST OF SHOE SHINES! MIHIL LIXIT. va^^^,, ;...-, ; * dSgsj raass l s fesssssr Esssa ESGM iSi i> MUSS?' SEES Hsf Ij7 ■> 1 . J|Eg7 EffiSjffil §§§ is Pj B meTi WKESCT !^£S Sjra stands f for ehebm sauciest sauce, j:gFsg in two kinds ofgsSji j sauciness— mild^^s 'iSSiSKSSs! Vourqiotr.ki.pilviih, 8 A Moal Bitb Mellon, l> M o »i wllb Met It
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 815, 12 May 1910, Page 2
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