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IPALMERSTON NORTH. _— I f Tt& &***- >-"""" Sample Booms Adjacent. | Luggage Van Meets all Trains. I YOU ARE INVITED TO THE GRAND OPENING AND CHEMIST SALE, WHICH TAKES' PLACE AT THE MEDICAL HALL, TORY STREET, TO- ; DAY (IN THE PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY MESSRS HAY AND BRONTE, CHEMISTS). ■ frank. Shaw's Bfledical Halls, MANNERS STREET, TORY STREET, AND LAMBTON QUAY.

BUSINESS NOTICES. WE UNDERTAKE jnTORNITURE REMOVALS and Storage ■*■ of same in Dry Stores. Customs Clearing and Forwarding of Goods to any part of the Dominion. Cartage Contracts of all descriptions. MUNT, COTTRELL, AND CO., LTD., Queen's Chambers, 'Wellington. ANTED Known—Heavy Long Coat Costumes, and others, worth 455., etc., all 12s. 9d., Us. 9d. to-day. Cole and Westerman, 'Manners Street. A LARGE Range of Pretty Silk Shirt Blouses, only 12s. Cd. Made in pre- . inises, at Miss Walsh's, Draper'and Costumiore, Courtenay Place. V HUTCHINGS, Coachsmith and -£*-• General Farrier, opp. Newtown Hotel; Carts, Expresses, Gigs, etc., made or repaired. ABBATINTA," the latest new washable distemper, 51b. bos, Is. 6d. only. R. Martin, Limited, Manners' Street, Agents. A CERTAIN Corn Cure, Green's Marvellous Ointment, Is. per box; try it. Green, chemist, Vivian Street. BUY your Smoked Blue Cod from the Eureka Fish Supply, Tram Terminus, Newtown; quality guaranteed.. CLEANLINESS and Civility are not charged for at the Cafe Metropole, Willis Street. DEVENPORT'S 'Famous Toothache Cure, the marvellous cure for raging Toothache. Sold everywhere. A. T. Deveriport and Co., Berhampore. BLOUSES.- Pretty Cream Delaine Shirt Blouses, at Bs. Gd.,- made on premises. Miss Walsh, Draper, Courtenay Place. "■ _^ TTTIDISON'S Phonographs, from 705., at-S-i tachments from 225. Gd.; Ainberol Records, 2s. (Id.; ordinary records, from Is. each. Fleming and Co., opp. Newtown Library. FOOTBALLERS, after the match a good cup -of tea at the cosy Arcade Lnnch Rooms is refreshing.; GREEN, Chemist, Vivian Street, makes a special Ointment for Corns. Try it. Is. per bos. • ' IT takes a wise man to make a fool, but you won't be made a fool of when you go. to Jack Newhouse's, because you can rely on all his stock being good of Fresh Fish, Smoked Cod, Warehou, " Crayfish, Oysters, and Blenheim Rabbits, at 203 Riddiford Street. Tf UST Arrived--Royal Seal Tobacco, t* tho finest English tobacco on the market; delightful aroma. Sold only at Gilbert's, Tobacconist's, 50 Manners Street, Wellington... . LARGEST Dining-room on one floor in ■Wellington;'no.stairs.. Cafe Metropole, Willis Street. LUSTRE"— The only Piano and Furniture Polish on the market, sold by R. Martin, Ltd., Wellington. EFT-OFF Clothing.—Mrs. It. O'Neil . gives highest prices for Left-oil Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters attended to. New Address. 90 Tory Street. •' "Sl/TOTHERS should buy a Bottle of Ivl Wilsonis Malt Extract. Children like it. ' ■ MITCHINSON . BROS., Paperhangers,. Painters,- and Decorators, Riddiford Street. Now is the timo to renovate your House. RS. STEINMAN, Psychic, returned from Australia; private interviews daily. 61! Boulcott Street. Circle Monday evening, S o'clock. ' n RS. H. GOUGH, Dressmaker and Milliner, 35 Coromandel Street, Newtown. Country orders promptly attended to. RS. BETHRIDGE-TOPP, Ladies' Ha-ir- . dressing and ornamental work a speciality; moderate charge. Ingestre Street. - MR. G. M. THOMSON, F.L.S., P.C.S~ . M.P., says Wilson's Malt Extract is an excellent and pure article, and recommends it highly. ' MISS KING, 128 Riddiford Street (opposite Crosby's Boot Shop), has a large stock of Fancy Goods on hand, for sale at Cost Price. ANTED Known—Mufflers, Mufflers, new shipment, with domes, etc., Is. lid., 2s. ikl.j 2s. 9d.;,white, cream, and colours. Colo and Westerman, Manners Street. . TVTOW is the time, Ladies, to buy Hair1™ pads, Fringes, Switches, and Transformations; never cheaper. Mrs. Beth-ridge-Topp, lngestre Street. N~ URSING - Mothers~wiirnnd Wilson's Malt Extract of great value. Price lsV Cd. and 2s. 3d. POSTCARDS" for Oil and Watcrcolour Painting, at Robt. Martin, Ltd., Manners Street, Wellington. PHONOGRAPHS, Edison's, easy time payments, ss. weekly; latest . Records every mouth. Fleming and Co., opposite Library, Newtown. RIVATE Maternity Hospital, 24 Cambridgo Terrace, 4 doors past Courtenay Place Tram Station. Nurse Stratford (late 2S Pirie Street). ■ T0 ROSEN, 120 Taranaki Street. New **>, and Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc., bought and sold. Letters promptly attendedito. S - EED Potatoes—Early Puritan, Early . Rose, Beauty of Hebron; Up-to-Date, 141b. for 2s. Pettersson Bros., Newtown. QHOULD you suffer from Toothache, O try Devenport's Famous Cure. A. T. D. and Co., Berhampore. . HE Arcade Lunch Rooms, Manners Street, the noted house for Luncheons, Teas, and Suppers. Open Sundays. THE Exchange, 132 Taranaki Street. New and Left-off Clothing bought and fold. Highest Prices. 'Phone 1517. TRY Our Hot Lunch, 2 courses, Gd. London Pie Shop, opp. Library, Newtown. VIOLETS, fresh in every day, Cut Flowers of all kinds in season. Call. Pettcrsson Bros., Newtown. -.' VACANCIES for Lying-in Patients; every home comfort and care. Terms moderate. Nurse Brown, 217 Adelaide ■ ■Road. ■ WANTED Known—Stacks of Sheetings down in price. Heavy Bed Herringbone, donblo bed, Is.; Col west Linen Twill Sheeting, Is. Cole and 'Westerman, Manners Street. WANTED, 500 Young Men! W 7 e have 500 young ladies waiting for them lo come and ?et smartened up at SCHNEIDEMAN BROS., tho Up-to-Dat« Fashionable Ladies' and Gents.' Tailors. : We guarantee every Suit hand-made, by' Union Labour, so if you want your country to bo prosperous, support Union { Labour, as it is to your own interest. ! Our HAND-MADE SUITS, the Latest ■ Cut, Soft-Rolled American Shoulder, ! CiilTs, etc., start from £i to .£5 ss. COSTUMES, from 41 guineas. ( 45 WILLIS STREET, ■ Hotel Windsor Buildings.. Tel. 231)3. { "SIT ANTED Known—New stylo firm . »T untarnishable Extension Rods, 9d.; now patterns Loop Curtains, very dainty, | from 7Jd. Cole and Westerman, Man- I . ners Street, I

BUSINESS NOTICES. WANTED Known—Nothing can beat Cole and Westermon's Artificial • Silks for evening dresses (glorious sheen).. and they wash; 2s. 9d. double width. W7LSON- - S~JklF~ExTract.-The great: nerve, bone, and body builder. All Chemists and Stores, Is. Gd. and 2s. fld. WANTED Known—Sample Duchess? 1 Sets, Is. to lis. 9d., lovely lot; Irish Embroidered Tea Cloths, Is. Ud. Cole and AVesterman, Manners Street. WOLLAND, the people's Butcher, Tory Street, being. in touch with the largest run-holders is able to command by cash payment the pick of their lambs,' bullocks, etc. . "Im/ANTED Known—Japanese Silks, » V 73d.; Artificial Silks,*ls. 3d.; Ottosylks, 10H.; Silken Crepes, Bid.; Silk ' Muslins, 4!d. Cole and Westerman, Mariners Street. • ' •' W' ANTED Known-A first-class 4- • : Course Luncheon, at'the Langham Private Hotel, Riddiford Street, Newtown. . ■' . ANTED Known-Children's Velvet Frocks, usually 12s. 9d.,'a1l 6s. lid.; Children's Natural Woven Combinations, , Is. 45d., worth 2s. lid. Cole and Westerman, Manners Street. ANTED - Known, the Handy Food, -. Cuba Street, sell prime and good, such Meat as is a treat to eat; for Sunday's dinner. W' HERE do ■> you buy this lovely Meat? Why, at the Wairarapa ' Cheap Meat Market, Newtown. TSSTA NTED—Women's Natural-woven »» Corns., 2s. 4Jd., special,- worth 3s. 6d.; full-sized Moirette Underskirts, 26. 114 Cole and W r esteTman, Manners Street. _^ WANTED, Victory Linoleum and Fur- . nituro Polish, at Wardell's, Waira- '' rapa Farmers, M'llwraith's, Pritchard's, ■" Veitch and Allan's; easiest, cheapest. ANTED—Dress' Skirts, smart, plain styles, worth Us. Od., for, Bs. 9d.; bargain lots, others, 3s. lid., Gs. 9d. Cole and Westerman, Manners Street. ALL-PAPERS"-Something New and Novel in our shipment, ex-s.s. ' Tainui. Write for Samples. • Robert Martin, Limited, Manners Street,- Wellington. ' ANTED-Lovely Sealette . Coats, worth 555., all 2Ss. 9d.; old ladies" Velvet : Coats, 12s. 9d., were 395. Gd.. Cole and AVesterman, Manners Street. ' ILSON'S Malt Extract is a store-. house of energy-giving, strength-.. prod Vicing, and brain-building materials. . ANTED—Pinafores, Is.; Cashmere 1 Frocks, 2s. lid.; Corded Felt Hats,' Is.; Serge Hats, were Is. lid., .all Is.. Cole and. Westerman, Manners Street. . AJSTANTED Known, the Handy Food, - »v Cuba Street, sell, prime and good, such Meat as is a treat to eat for Sunday's dinner. W' ANTED-Lovely Woven Night- ' dresses," Gs. 9d., 7s. lid.; Pheasant ' Tails, Is. lid., 2s. 4U1.; bargains in Tweed- Hats, 3s. lid.. Cole and Wester- . man, Manners Street." ~ ..... ..::.:..■ EDUCATIONAL. V ' >;"/; .-.. VICTORIA.COLLEGE. ~r . ..,,.-, EXEMPTED Students fntending! to sit'" at the College Examinations in 00,-, tober next are reminded that they should ~ send in their names, the subjects in which • and the centre at which' they wish to be-' examined, together with the Examination Fee on or before the 15th AUGUST. CHAS. P. POWLES, Registrar. . riBOYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. —Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years of age. Special class for bovs under six! Miss Sommeis yille, 81 Hill Street; DOES EDUCATION PAY? DUNEDIN STUDENT SAYS "YES." WINS FOUR OPEN COMPETITIONS; Girls' High School, School of Mines, Y.M.C'.A., Baptist Church-. To Learn how to Succeed, write or call for Circular A. TNTKK-NATIONAL SCHOOLS,. Willia' I* Street. '. J. J. PARKES, Dist. Rep. /, EKGG, SH O R T-H AN D« ""dAY AND EVENING CLASSES. ETHEL J. TREGEA, Wellington Representative, Holder Gregg Teachers' Diploma. 30 Majoribanks Street. -s.itk C. H. STEPHENS will receive IVA pupils for SINGING at his Rooms, 124 Lambton Quay. Apply at the V> ellington Piano Co., or by letter' to Kenilworth," 92 Hill' Street. THE AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR--ENGINEERS. Principal-JAS. W. BOWER, Certificated Mining aud Mechanical Eusineer. Corresponueuco Courses. Dav and Evening Classes for ALL Gov primient Certificates m Steam and.Oil. Write or Call for Prospectus. Address- TYRONE BUILDINGS, CTJ.S. TOM STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. ' BALLROOM DANCING-CLASSES FOB BEGINNERS. MRS H. B. MASON'S Classes are held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY 'bvEMNGS, in her Private Hall, Proiiciencv ensured in six private lessons or' one quarter at class. Term commences with pupil. Private 'Lessons arraugeu. Aaoress—SC Uhuznee Street. . Next St. Peter's Church. "OANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGQ For instruction in: ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS PRACTICE, SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and TOUCH TiPEWRITING. Students Prepared for: • . JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SEE> VICE, MATRICULATION, SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, and MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS. For iast year's examinations, 51 candidates were presented, 40 of whom passed; WITZHERBERT TEKRACE SCHOOL, S — BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL l-'OS - GIRLS. PRINCIPALS: ' MISS BABER, M.A. MLS3-RACHEL RICHMOND (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). Preparatory Classes for Children undor 8 are also held. TERM COMMENCED on MAY 31s.t. - L ANGER Dresseutting School. Economy iu Dressiuaiiiiig. The marvellously simple Blouse and Skirt Cutter,' tne latest invention puts it within the power of any ordinarily intelligent woman to make her own Blouses and Skirts. No calculations. Advanced work P er arrangement. Also, Ladies' Tailoring. Country Pupils taught by Post Patterns cut to measurement. Agents required. Needle-painting, Monday, -,■ to 1, Miss Kato Stewart, Principal, 94 Willia Street, opposite Shortt's. STUDY . tho Property ' Market— Tha " back page of "The Dominion" is a. Land and Farm Directory.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 30 July 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 30 July 1910, Page 2

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