BUSINESS NOTICES. ' DO MELSON, YOU KNOW MOATE, THERE a± & ARE fi 0., THOUSANDS OF DIFFERENT TEAS, AND CEYLON, UNLESS YOU BUY NEW ZEALAND, TEA PACKED BY '■TiSMANIA. AN EXPERT TEA FIRM, WHO AEE IN THE POSITION TO BUY THE EIGHT TEA IN THE TEA - PRODUCING COUNTRIES, YOU MAY BE PAYING 1/8 OR 2/- FOR TEA ONLY WORTH 1/- PER POUND. SEE THAT THE NAME NELSON, MOATE AND CO. IS ON EVERY PACKET AND BOX YOU BUY. TAQUES AND fiO. MAQUES AND CHOICE' APPLES.-On receipt of Postal Note with order, we will deliver, all charges paid, to any address in Wellington, including Greater Wellington, or deliver to the railway for transit to country stations, your selection from the following choico varieties, specially selected, graded, and carefully packed in bushel cases (about -lOlbs.), for the week ending SATURDAY, June Ith, I'JIO, inclusive: Epp's Seedling (extra choice), 7s. Gd. per bushel; Epps's Seedling (choice). 7s. per bushel; Alfriston (eating or cooking), 7s. 3d. per bushel; Itymer, 7s. Gd. per bushel. Cleopatra. 7s. Gd. per busμel. Standard bushel cases containing absut lOllis. , To avoid delay in delivery, please supply the full address, plainly written. TAQUES AND iMO. WIL.LLAM JAQUES. PROPRIETOR (Late Government Canning Expert.) • Fruit Preservers, P.oduco Dealers, tnd Distributors. MOTUEKA. NELSON. No agents. Prices quoted weekly. S~TKENGTH OF NERVE AND SINEW ara. more dependent on each other than most people realise. The source of nil power and energy lies in the great nerve colls that run from the brain to every part of our bodies like telegraphic lines running from the depot to the surrounding offices. li' the nerves arc weakened through excessive- study or worry, physical strength is helpless. The only true way to restore the exhausted nerves to their healthy state is to feed them with an invigorating nerve food. Such a food is Fletcher's Phosphatonio. It is composed of purely nervo strengthening ingredients, ond will cure the most exhausted nerves in a very short time. Try a bottle, and it will make a new creature of you. In bottles, 2s. Gd. and ■Is. Od., post free. CHAS. A. FLETCHER, PHARMACIST, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. (Solo Address.) THE MOST 'SUCCESSFUL -.' TYPE WRITER On the market to-day is THE. YOST VISIBLE. THE number of machines "selling is proof of their popularity. . Simplest in construction, Ligntest in. touch, Pad and Centre-guide. Machines supplied on approval. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., ' 17 and 19 CUBA STREET, . WELLINGTON. 'Phone 167 G. TRY RADFORD'S for Furnituie.— Duchcsso Chests 355. Gd., Sideboards 50s Wardrobes .£3 10s., Washstands 8s (id., Tables 2s. (id., Chairs Is. Gd., Rattan Clmirs 7s. lid., Cups and Saucers 23. Gd. half-dozen, Tea Sets 7s. Gd., Dinner Sets 17s. (id., Lamps Is. Gd., Toilet Sets 7s. 6(1 Carpet 10d. yard, Hearthrugs 2s. Gd Mantel Drapes- Is. (a>l., Towels Gd. each. Cheapest house in town., npE AUO STEAM LAUNDRY. RECEIVING DEPOTS-17 ■ Manners Street (next to Kitto and Graham's) 151 lugestre Street (Corner of Cuba and lngesire Streets). Laundry Work of All Descriptions will , be received at Above Depots. Chief OBice and Works: 20 HOPPER ST. 20 HOPPER ST. ANGUS TURNER'S New Huirdressing A Saloon, Hotel Windsor Buildings. Willis Street, is one of the most up-to-date Saloons in the City. Finest Brands of Tobacco, Cigarettes, and' Cigars stocked. HOTELS. CLIFF TTOUSE, TSLAND "DAY. H 1 . 15 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Visitors to Wellington enn secure Every Comfort and Attention. (Special Terms for Permanent Boarders.) Luncheons afternoon teas TEAS ■ Address:—Manageress. BARRET T'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. CUAS. H. WILLIAMS (Lato of Upper Hutt), Proprietor. The house that all'ords tho ideal condition of hotel hospitality and real corntort. Moderate Tariff. Motor-cars on Hire. Telephone 1076. THE MARQUIS OP NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ■ W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. Tho Best' Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. /pLUB Hotel. Woodvillc (under tho disV , tinguished patronage of his lixceileucy the Governor). Tuis is tho recognised Commercial Hotel in the district. Cubs meet all trains. P. Dwyer, Prop. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, WANGANUI. 'Phono Sf P.O. Box 133. (llalf-niinule walk from Hailwav Station.) TARIFF-lii. Gd. PER DAY. Thoroughly renovated and rrl'iirnished throughout; new hot and cold water bathrooms. Excellent cuisine; comfort, civility, and attention. Night porter TOM NIXON (late of Criterion Hotel), Proprietor. nn HE PEOPLE'S l> A L A c~B JL Cuba Street, Wellington. THE SALVATION ARMY PRIVATE Tarilf, from ss. per day. Nigh- Porter Furnishings -New, Clean, nud Cemlortablo. Business Men's Lunch. 12 lo 2, Special. EMPIRE HOTEL, WAIPAwX UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. , A. M. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. <■ Tariff, Bs.. Everything up to. date.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 834, 4 June 1910, Page 1
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