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!| CABIN TRUNKS. r>,UR CABIN TRUNKS are built I VP for service, and they are ! built to hold the largest quantity j of personal goodu in t'ne smallest [ space. They are built to stand [ up against the hard knocks of t porters arid carriers, and they are | honestly made insido and outside. REGULATION SIZES, From 38s. Od. each. , J. E. EVANS, . I 145 QUAY. "Dominion" Renders I j Wo are Practical and Consulting Clicm- | Ist-Opticlans with 25 years' experience. jj If your Health is bad through Skin Dlseasesi Blood Disorders, Stomach Troubles, or Over Excesses, consult us about it. Our 6ystem of Correspondence is Strictly Confidential. Our Optical Parlours are eomploto with all the Most Modern Appliances. Spectacles of the best quality only— Nc Charge for Testing your Sight. FRANK SEAW, 1 QUALIFIED OPTICIAN-CHEMIST, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON . , (Oppo. Duthie's.) Phone 147 Upstairs. | 'Phono 3263. ' ■ I J" ** Opp. TE .ARO nOTTCSE, | | CUBA ; | - irnURNITURE PACKED and REMOVED i? • TO ANY ADDRESS. Goods Cleared Through Custom Houbo. Cheap Storage Accommodation for floods of any Description. , KEIR'S FORWARDING AGENCY, 70 Jervois Quay. Telephone 1180. TUITION IN MASSAGE. MRS. CREIGHTON HALE. EVENING CLASSES AT THORNDON. nnHERE have boeu numerous applicaJL tions from Ladies who wish to lake a Course in the evenings. To moot the needs,of Bnch, Mrs. Creighton Halo, tho well-known Massage bpecialist, and longest-established Teacher of Massijo in London, has commenced an Evening Clas? " at her Branch in Wellington. . s She instructs Ladies in Scientific Mas- ' sage of every kind, including General. Swedish, Woir-Mitcliell, Electricity, aiid j Swedish Drill. Pupils can join at any r timo. a Every Lesson on living subject. Certifi. e cato wnon proficient. Author of the "Art J of Massago." & Address, 27 May Street, Wellington. £ Telephone 322 G. [ LADIES' TAILOR. x COSTUMES, A SPECIALITY. | COSTUMES, from £i {a. I BKIIIT3. from J3l 10a. ( I. JOSEPH J (Late of NODINE AND CO.), i Boulcott Chamber*, Soulcatt Bt, I T?hon« 3093. I KEEP IT DARK. I Clarke's Hair Dye restores black or p brown hair to its youthful colour; harmjj less, odourless. Price, Is. Gd. end 2s. 6d., [ all ohemists, or post free. W. Clarice, I 116 Victoria Street. Auckland. I TO THE RESIDENTS OF EAST- [ BOURNE. s (pfOUCHMAN'S Laundry has n«vr opened ( a RfJcciving Depot at Mr«. Moyes'a J Shop, where Purecls will be Collected and r Retnrnod. ' Van calls overy TUESDAY. J Price Liato procurable at Depot. COURTNEY PLACE | CASH BUTCHERY ) FOR YOUR SPRING LAMB, ETC. , ONE QUALITY—THE Bl ST. Givo us a Call Before Going Elsewhere. 'Phono 1228. A CORSET made to order, and fitted by a Lady Expert is of the utmost importance to every lady. The Wholesale Corset Manufacturing Coy., IOSa Cuba Street. If unable to call, send a post card to the above address, and our lady representatiTo will call at your residence. I A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. I TO ING UP No. 2924, Day or Night, | I JL4.I for the most Up-to-dato CARS. 9 Luxurious FIAT CARS. j MRS. NIGHTINGALE, | Occidonta, Buililing«, ] J Sunday and Nlirht 'l'hono 2933.

LOW-PRICED -FORM BUILDING CORSETS. A Lady can wear any Dress with good grace and light heart if she has the consciousness that underneath it is a dainty,- well-fitting; comfortable Corset. Such a Corset can bo selected from our excellent range of "L. and C ; CORSETS, specially made for ns.—'"L. nndC. Shamrock," 3s. Gd.; "L. and C* Primrose," 3s. lid.; "L. and C. Iris," 4s. lid.; "L. and C. Roselle," ss, lid'• "L. and C. Violet," 7s. Gd. These aro .stocked White and Grey. Rustproof' and only obtninablo from LEES AND CHURCH, CORSET SPECIALISTS, 128 CUBA STREET. ' THE NEW CHOICE' , IT» THE FfISHIONADLE Must' Tr y | JipecmS MotSce I \ | HEMIY..FIELDER- & Co., Ltd., | | Having Engaged a Special Designer in Art Furniture | | ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUBMIT SPECIAL PRIVATE 1 I DESIGNS IN OAK, WALNUT, AND MAHOGANY, I | AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. | | for Specimens of design, prices, and work- f j MANSHIP. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS. . J f New Shipments Carpets and Linoleums Now Opened. p '$ 'Phone 238. MANNERS STREET. J ,THE ROYD GARLICK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. SYLLABUS CLASSES.' TDUSINESS MEN—Monday, XVcdncsd as, Friday, sto G p.m.- REME--O DIAL CLASS'-Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3to 4 n.m. REMEDIAL ■; CLASS (Special)— Daily, 10 to 12 a.m. SCHOOL GIRLS-Wednesday 4.15; Saturday, 10.15 a.m. BOYS—Saturday , 9.15 a.m. LAriES—Monday night 7.30. Private Tuition and Massage by appointment. ■'}■ Country communications MRS. ROYD GARLICK, 'PHONE 2109.' ■ . WELLINGTON. BLOUSES and SKIRTS A SPECIALITY, miss hamqn; .: Dressmaker. . x 3r d Floor, BAKER'S BUILDINGS, FEATHERSTON STREET. 'Phone 3919. HIGH-FREQUENCY ELECTRICITY. KELIEVES and Cures Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia, Insomnia, Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Indigestion, .Constipation, Kidney and Liver Troubles, etc., • AXEL HOLTZ, MASSEUR ;AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, Telephone 200 G. ' ■ 123 Willis Street, Wellington. | Frost & Frost, I Thres London dentists, Zouth GoM Pills. X j 110 w "". «"»» WELLINGTON. 1 Zouth Red Pills.. 30 Yards I Wwm&W abOTO Porrott'B. j Zouth Green / \y tl% Pills. /A, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN 5 /k'Y .y. BiUoumioaa, I & TO CHILDREN'S TEETH, R /r \j Ourcs | r- jf. 0 Golds, Influenza, Soti of Teeth, £2 21. and £3 3*. ?/4>X rn AW n l "*'- Single Tooth 6,. n /V r & our« 6 Gout, - . . nJj? J? Itheiimnt.ism, Kidney, and Painless Extraction f Troubles . Temporary Sets R.-m.d. S Insiet on your Stores or Chemist p. Pmln , n » >. | J? supplying, or write direct to Zouth Permanent ... £1 It. I °'Ti Tee,h Extracted wh«n Sett ore Open Saturdays till 9 p.m. • ■"MMMMMMMMMMMMONMMfO J CONRAD'S QUALITY SHOP. j HIGH GRADE SAUSAGES. ' CHOICE POULTRY. | PRIME DAIRY POItK. 1 FAMOUS FRITZ SAUSAGE. HAMS AND BACON. I | 'Phono 1054, 1)8 WILLIS STREET, NEAR BOULCOTT STREET. |

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1687, 1 March 1913, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1687, 1 March 1913, Page 14

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