Tbe; "SiWer Grid" restaurant, to an advertisement, draws the attention of its patrons, and the publio generally.- to the Tact; • that r the- ot«Mr. season has ' coninienced Again, also that thev are now elotfnjt at 2 p.m. on W«drie*daV«. owing .to .weekly, half-holiday, 'and U. 30 p.m; daily. _ GOING 'HOME FdR THE COEONA: • •" -TION? Let J. J. Curtis and Co., Shipping, 'Forwarding, and Customhouse Agent.'. Customhouse Quay, movo' jour furniture. They've had years of experience in. this kind of work, and will do it to your satisfaction. . No careless packing or rough handling. Moderato charges.— Advt. "There's a young man who makes littlo things count." "How does he do it?" "Teaches arithmetic in the infants' wihool." She—"Do you have any trouble in trying to lire np to your ideals?" lie—"Yen, I do! my ideal is n man who pavs his bills." . lon have,no bother with carriers, no waiting or scrambling at rh« station, run no.risk either, if yon check yanr bag. gage through us. M'o a .licet lrum voir door and you arrivo to find it waiting j n your hotel. Checking is free, trifle for cartage only beiug charged. N.Z. Kjit«j Co., Ltd.—Adrt. ,"Ono half of tho world docs not know how the other half lives." "Well, it is gratifying to' think ono half of tbo world attends to its own business." Lady of the,House—"Bridgot, hare you used that new cookery book I bought for you?" Bridget-"Sure, Oi lighted, tbo It* wid it this morula',"
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1053, 16 February 1911, Page 5
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246Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1053, 16 February 1911, Page 5
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