DRESS AND FASHION. TO-DAY;S INTEREST, SPECIAL ; T.R.O. VALUES FOR THE LITTLE ONES On View in Show-case inside Main Entranoe. Special Line of CHILDREN'S COL- ' OURED TUNICS AND DRESSES, in Linen and Cambric; sizes from 20in. to 36in.—2s. 11d.', 4s, 11d., to 15s. 6d. , CHILDREN'S DRESSES, in Blue and White Stripe, Magyar 6tyle; 6izea 20in. and. 22in—2s, 11d, CHILDREN'S DRESSES, in Butcher Blue Zephyr, trimmed coloured borders, Magyar, style.—4s. 6d. CHILDREN'S ROMPERS, in Navy and Butcher,- trimmed coloured borders—4s. 6d. DONT FORGET OUR 2 . BIG BOOT VALUES. 2 ,r The President," 21s. Boot for Men. The "Elite," 15s. 6d. Shoe for Women. TE ARO TTOUSE. e xjlro Mouse. Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. • CLOSE' AT 1 Oclock TO-DAY. . BOARD'AND RESIDENCE. GLENAL.VON PRIVATE HOTEL, AUCKLAND. "17ISITORS to Glenalvon agree that It is » the Best Appoiuted and Most Comfortable Private Hotel in the Dominion. Three minutes from Railway Station and Wharves., Communications addressed to Mrs. Snherff will receive prompt attention. ■ . , . YOUNG'S PRIVATE HOTEL, 2GOa Lambton Quay. ONE of. Wellington's most central, commodious, and/up-to-date private hotels.' Accommodatea 100 .guests. One minute from wharf and G.P.0., and railway. R. YOUNG, Proprietor. ROTORUA, r ". NEW ZEALAND'S WONDERLAND. HINEMOA PRIVATE HOTEL, Next Bank of New Zealand. . Close t<)',Post. Office,: Railway Station, . Sanatoi'ium''Gtoiinds, and . ' . Mineral Baths..'. 50 Rooms. ' Electric-Light ..throughout. MURSF STRATFORD,. Has - Vacancies. X™ ': for -Lying-in: Patients at her Private Maternity Hospital, 26' Kilbirnie Crescent,, ICilbirnie; Id. section from Courtenay.' Place." 'Full Sets .Baby Clothing always' on hand. ■ ' ' .' '. COUNTRY Visitors to Wellington should stay at the Wentwortli Private Hotelj .alongside Te Aro Station and Wharves; Id, tram section; moderate terms. Tel. 1190. "OjTAIT'ANGI, 'Boulcott Street—Vacancy Vv for Boarders'; superior accommodation; all conveniences; 5 minutes from G.P.0.; moderate terms. Tel. 1200. <)Q j THE TERRACE—Visitors to Wel/viyi: lington can' obtain superior furnished apartments with attendance, with or without board. 'Phone 2560. HORNLEIGH, Boulcott StreetVacancies for Boarders; central' position and good view of City and Harbour. Telephone 1671. BOARD and . Residence—To Let, large sunny- Room, Thorndon', 1 minute Government Station. 15 Mulgrave Street. BOARD and. Residence—Visitors or Permanent—No. 7 Hay Street, Oriental Bay, close tram stop. All conveniences. ■ ' TO LET, on Terrace, Furnished Bedrooms, single and double; also, largo Bed-Sittingroom. Apply "Dominion" Office. SEATOUN— Comfortable Boord-Resi-dence, at "Haere Mai," Seatoun, adjacent to tram, wharf,, and beach. "OURNISHED '.Double Bedroom, 92 JT Austin Street; use conveniences. Call mornings and evenings. . ITACANCIES for Tradesmen Boarders; » single or share room. Apply 97 Molesworth Street. HOUSES AND LAND WANTED AND FOR SALE. -■ - WANTED Sell, immediate, owner »* leaving, new 5-roomed Residence, £750; magnificont view; no climbing. Cash £140, balance easy terms. Garner, No. 10 Bruce Avenue, Brooklyn. W' ANTED to Lease or For Sale, 1200 acres good fattening and grazing country, Manawatu line. -Rental, 13s. per acre. For further particulars apply "Farmer,' Palmerston North. ANTED to. Purchase, Dairy Farm, from 75 to 100 acres; must be near Masterton. Send price and particulars, J. Fanning and Co., Manners Street. WANTED, for the last fortnight of January, n small Cottage or a Room at . (lie seaside—two ladies. Apply "X.Y.Z.," "Dominion" Office. OR SALE, Seatoun, 2 fine Sections, partly fenced; £10 deposit. Potter, 70 Lambton Quay. J LOST AND FOUND. OST, on~Government Railway. Station or vicinity, Black Velvet Bag, containing small purse and spectacles. Apply Oscar Hewett, Cuba Street. T 7 6ST7 Monday, Two Tickets, 3527, 3528, JU Kirkby Lunn's Concert, Thursday. Reward, "Dominion" Office. SHIPPING NOTICES. CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. S.S. HANAU. DRIED FRUIT FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN. GENERAL AVERAGE. THIS Steamer's Cargo for Wellington will probably be transhipped at Sydney into s.s. Maunganui on 30th November. In connection with the grounding of the s.s. HANAU on the Greek const, and the subsequent refloating, all goods from LEGHORN, CATANIA, and PATRAS aro subject to General Average, and invoices must be produced, the General Average Bond signed, and a deposit of 16 per cent, (sixteen per cent.) on the invoice value, including prepaid freight, paid to the undersigned beforo delivery can lie given. Claims, if any, must be rendered to the undersigned within three days from, date of goods being discharged. UNION .STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., .Wellington,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1614, 4 December 1912, Page 1
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