SITUATIONS WANTED* , AXTED.Position as Manageress m large 'J'ea Room and Coufcetioncry business; "thoroughly experiencad and goo.d cDiinection. Address, first instance, VMNTED TO BUY AND BELL. F*~Ol{ SALE, beautiful Persian - Kittens, ; Brown Tabby, Silver Tabby, and Smokes. Apply Box 99, FOR "sTLETIsft. Passenger Launch ; ■ would make line cruiser. Apply G. Andrews, Woolston, Chris.tchureh. FOR SALE, 1910 fixed-engiuo Triumph, thoroughly overhauled'; i!4O. Adams, Ltd., Cuba Street, Palmerston North. F" OR "SALE, "ICijriFlJicfc" motor cycle, thoroughly overhauled, with good tyres, etc., i'3s. Adams, Ltd., Cuba St., Palnierstem North. OTORISTS-Armstrong 3-speed Hubs, fitted from £V> 10s.; no worry ist liill-climbing.' Thos, H. Gates, Rover Agency, opp. Y.M.C.A., 125 Willis StrecL FOR SALE~IiT6 free-engino Triumph, in good oFdtir; good tvrcs and belt; i 45. Adams, Ltd., Cuba Street, Paimerston IRE'Stavs and Mooring Chains for Yachts and L»unclu;s, for Sale Cheap; Builders' Ciiaina in sets, 15?.; Platform Scale (Avery's). ,CG. Stevens and Co., Upper Abel Smith Street. Telepone 2275. m Q AVE "Money! 255„ Gold Ring, set KJ real diamonds and other stones, worth 355. Money returned if dissatisfied. Lovely silver-plated brash or mirror given free with each ring, AngloAmerican Supply Co., Bex 80, Wellington . , F~~OR: • SALE, 2 "Lawson" Stationary Benzine Engines, 4 and 6 h.p.; 2 double cylinder Engines, 8 and 10 n.p,-. fine engines for running dynamos; 3 Mannn Engines. 3,';, 5i p.h.p. ALEX. ROSS AND CO., Motor and General Engineers, ISO-2 Manners Street. •■ /SEXTLEMAN, leaving for England, XX has for Sale, Cecilian Piano Player. In good order. Price ,£ls, and a largo number of records at 2s. each. Also n Bluthne'r Arinuot-Botidoir Grand JPiano, in perfect order. Price CO guineas. Apply "T.C.W.," Box 213, Palmerston North. BOARO AND RESiOHNOe. ANTED. LodgingsTrom sth January, Terrace preferred; .fit week. Write "Circe," "Dominion" Ofliee. . TtSTANTED, Board by working man; »T private home preferred.; must bu central. "H.W.," OD_ce____ ONTSOSE? r ilG The TerracO-Vaean-cies for vcung men; raoderKto tariff; every comfort;''phohc; nice bright rooms; tenuis lawn, etc. .._. fuvnish'cd large front V balconv, Single, Double, Bcd-Sitting-Eoomi; harbour view; quiet. . Phone 14CJ, 50 Bouicott Street. . T — HORNLEIGH, 0 Bouicott Street. An ideii home' i'cr I/idy and Gcntienien Boarders, Central position; superb view of city and harbour. 'Phono 1671, TITANGI House, Bouicott Street. Onco more, under Mrs. O'Loughlin's superior manattement. An ideal stay at. Moderate terms. ' 1 . 2 ™- Vacancies for. iS lvine-iu Patients at her Private. Maternity' Hospital, 31 near. Quwn's Statue. Full sets Baby Clotmnfi always on hand. ___.'___- • BEAUMSSEKT\ S'Majofibanks Street, Und»r superior riiana.gement of 'Mrs. WinstanW." -Mf'M<fal'placo to slay at. Two rainntes 1 from trnm and lost Office. Terms moderate. ~ F'EANKTON Junction (Main Trunk line). Giand Pftvato Hotel. Recently enlarged Accommodation for. !i0 iruesta; h, and c. batb«; private sitting rooms; eomircrcial room; porter meets all trains. Travellers from Rotorua may wait t'nr nir<ht. Express e'mth. Cnmmuhieations promptly attended to. First-clasa accommodatba, Tarifl 6b per day. M«. A. Davis. Pi-nprietrcss. Tclepnolio__2_3S__ to~AT)CKLAND. J§, —Break vonr iourney at KING'S COUET. OHAKUNF. Most modern Hotel alone; the linr>. PasF«ngers from Wellington to Auckland, or vice versa, c-nn break ibis journey half-way; enjoy a goor'. night's rest; join express sext morning; and rfach their destination same 'afternoon. Cook's Coupons accepted. ?o-ter meets trains. P~6fiTAGE Aceonmiodation House. Every lionie comfort. Good fishins and bathing to be bad. Lajinoli second to none in connection with House. Tariff on application. Cuisine under tho supervision of Mrs. Taylor. Bow boats a l W ays on Proprietor,. PORTAGE. Q'^rjEEN'S -- PRIVATE " HOTEL, PHri'.mcr's Stens (Next Barrett's Hotel). Rnkndidlv Situated. Central, yet quiet. One- minute from tram. rail, or steamer. GOOD TABLE, LARGE AIRY ROOMS. TARIFF, is. Gd. per day; J!l per week. ' J. S. M'CONKBT, Proprietor. |f 4 H A E A HOUSE, -"A WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, niild climate. Good trout fishing. • (MRS.) E. St. WILLIAMS, • . Proprietress. S~ STREET, AUCKLAND, New Zealand.' STRICTLY FTTffiT-CLASS BOARD AND ' RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland 1 . MRS. ALBEKT A. BROWN. Proprietress. "■arARATHON," q LOWER SYMONDS ST., Oppo. Qovernment House Grounds, AUCKLAND. SELECI BOARD AND RESIDENCE, . Telephone 26SS. want Tcliablo £U worker.?, ring up Booker, Labour Agent. 'Phone 756, Napier. Ntrno but experienced hands sent out; give us a ring. -■ _. A GIFT IN LEATHER IS A GIFT FOR EVERALMOST— anyway it lasts, lonjj and looks good ait the time. WHAT'S PUT IN THE WORK CODES "■■ OUT IN THE WEAR, Superior Leather and Workmanship always tells its own story, and in these Ladies' Hand Bags, fitted Dressing Cases, and Fancy Leather. Goods, you'll find it a story* of QUALITY. . LOW PRICES PREVAIL. ■ ;-' J. R. EVAXS. LTD.. ■ ~liS LAMBTON QUAY. ',J'j. '(Opposite the Public Trust OlKco.) ' ~ — ""Ty \ i,L~ BaY"Ti;a kiosk" COUN'I'RV Vi-itors and others who n l week-ends urn in search'of ideal. Accmnmodiilion oil t ho «es fronUigp (largo loom for private evenings, etc.) have only to ring Thono 3TS."i (2 rings), or call. Two. minutes from car-stop, Mrs. Kilter, prftprtetMSs- ■. ■' .
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