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BUSINESS NOTICES. WHEN YOU SEE THE NAME MELSON MOATE & CO., THINK OF T E A. WHEN YOU ORDER TEA. ALWAYS ASK FOR NELSON MOATE & CO.'S ' CELEBRATED PRIZE MEDAL PURE CEYLON OR BLENDED TEAS. RUDE! YOU ARE QUITE MISTAKEN. WE MERELY ASK IF YOU ARE BALD. OR IF YOUR HAIR IS FALLING, OR THIN AND SCRAGGY, OR IF YOU ARE TROUBLED WITH DANDRUFF, OR ANY OTHER SCALP TROUBLES, ' BECAUSE . IF YOU ARE, THEN OUR ANSWER Is Try WIOLE TT A, WITHOUT A DOUBT THE FINEST PREPARATION PRODUCED. Obtainable at all Respectable Dealers. GET IT NOW, AND YOU WILL BE HAPPY. 3s. Gd.'. .' Agents-VEITCH AND ALLAN, Wellington's Busiest . Store, ' and LEN McKENZIE, Chemist, G9 Manners Street, and 204. Lambtou Quay. The .Simplest. Most Efficient and Cheapest S M ALL .TYPEWRITER Is THE No. 2 SUN. Lovely work. Always visible. No Ribbons. Doesn't get out of order. In fact, is ; a real little gem. Send for Illustrated Pamphlet and Sample .of, Work. . nnHE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., A 17 and 19 Cuba Street, Wellington. 'Phone IG7G. WANTED KNOWN. DUCHESSE Chests, 355.; Sideboards, X 2 10s.'; Washstands. Bs.,Gd.; WardTobes, ,£3 10s.; Fancy Tables, 2s. Gd.; Flower Stands, Is. Gd.; Rattan Chairs, 7s. Gd.; Couches, 275. Gd.; Kitchen Chairs, 4s. Gd. only at ' " RADFORD'S, . 50 Planners Street. COULLS, CULLING-TtND-CO;,- LTD.," BRANDON'STREET, . WELLINGTON. Manufacturers of— card'and filing cabinets and supplies. office furniture. Visitors,to palmerston north ARE INVITED To VISIT THE - ■ AUCTION. ROOMS OF Tyr O'U N S E Y AN D CO Corner Rangitikei and Queen Streets. Hundreds of various articles are sent in {;o: our Rooms to be sold. 'We may havo. the very article you want. / CALL AND GET ' PRICES. WATSON," said Sherlock Holmes, "tho ipolice arc, us usual, on the wrong track; the man they suspect is as innocent as you or I." "But how?" I began. "Simply,enough, my dear fellow," he replied, tersely, "a man who uses Hunkydory Boot Polish, as he does, is a I self-respecting man, and would never stoop to crime." REMOVAL NOTICE. HL. HOGG, of the "Ideal" Bakery, • .wishes to notify the residents of Kilbirnie that he will open new and to-dnte premises in Coutts -Street on or about October 29th, where he will bo' pleased to see all old patrons as well as new. The business name will be changed to "Paris Bakery." TO WAREHOUSEMEN AND MANUFACTURERS. WE havo in our Cable Street Warehouse the following Floor Space to Let:—lst Floor: 70 by 130 and 30 x4O suitable for warehouse; and also one Top Floor, 130 x 110, good light and very suitable for workroom. Further particulars from the C. and A. Odlin Timber and Hardware Co., Ltd., -Cable Street, near Taranaki Street Wharf. SHIPPING. VIA SAN FRANCISCO. To ALL AMERICAN POINTS, BRITISH ISLES, AND CONTINENT. CALLING AT RAROTONGA (Cook Group) and PAPEETE (Tahiti). From From Duo Wellington. Auckland. 'Frisco, Maitai ... Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Dec. 9 Aorangi .. Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Jan. G And every 28 days thereafter. For particulars regarding passages and freights apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., Ltd. N. '" *■ REDUCED FARES TO LONDON By All NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD STEAMERS AS MENTIONED BELOW. Leaves Steamer. Tons. Sydney. •SEYDLITZ 8,000 Nov. 5 •BREMEN 11.570 Dec. 3 •ZIETEN B.OGG Dec. 31 1911. •GNEIREN'AU 8,031 Jan. 28 ■ •BARBAROSSA 10,915 Feb. 25 KURFURST 13.243 Mar. 25 •Twin Screw. •fThis is tho largest steamer of any line trading to Australia, and will land passengers from New Zealand and Australia in good time to see tho Coronation of King George V. FARES FROM NEW ZEALAND PORTS TO LONDON. First-class single, .£7O Bs. Return ,£lO5 12s. Second-class single, J142 18s. Return, XGI 7s. Third-class single, ;EIG" to .£lB Return, .£29 to .£33., For passage and full particulars apply t0 CASTENDYK AND FOCKE, 22 Harris Street, Telenhone 103. ■ ■ Agents. |

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 969, 9 November 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 969, 9 November 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 969, 9 November 1910, Page 1

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