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PUBLIC NOTICES. PROHIBITION Address by ; William Richardson, Editor Auckland "Free Press," Post Office Square, Noon TIIIS DAY. Lyall Bay, 3 p.m. NOTICE. T ANDREW VKI,I,A, of Mnna Island, A) wish; to notify tho public that I intend to apply for a. Slaughtering License at the next sitting of tho Hutt County Council. Dated at I'liramerton this 22nd Day oE December, 1913. C" "OJIPETraONS" Magazine. Winners. Fletcher's I'hosphatonic Competition — First Prize, A. B. Chappell, Dublin St., Wanganui, XIS; dealer, Wilton, Chemist. Wanganui, X 2 25.; Second I'rizc, Andrew Hickson, Revell St., Hokilikn, X 3 10s.; Third Prize, Hazel Martell, St. Albans. Christehiircii, XI 105. Tanking'? Linseed Emulsion Competition.—First Prize, 0. Flanagan, Grace and Co., Invorcarglll, X 5; First Prize, Fred Scarland._ School Read, Fairlie, X 5; dealers, J. W. Mair, Chemist, Tnverca'rgill, 155.; South wick, Chemist, Fairlie. 155.; Second Prize, Geo. Harding, Swing Bridge Road, Dannevirko, .£2 10s.; Third Prize, Mrs. 11. Kirk, +1 Hospital St., Greymouth. XI. Radium Boot Polish Competition.—First Prize, Evelyn Daw'son, Brooklyn. Wellington, X 3 35.; Second Prize, Percy R. Watson, To Aroha, Auckland, XI Is.; and seven consolation prizes, -which have been posted to winners. 6s. each. _ "What's on the Signbontd?" Competition.—liifet Prize, Geo. Harding, Swing Bridge Road,Daunevirke, X 5; Second Prize, Miss 3f. Fookes, Cameron St., Now Plymouth, X 2; Third Prize, J. H. Davidson, Poverty Beach, Alexandra, XI. Bonnington's Pills Competition.—First Prize (divided), Cecily Kelly, Elm Roir, . Dunedin, X 5; Mrs. H. Ki'rko, Hospital St., Greymouth, X 5; Second Prize (divided), Miss K. Hamilton, Inglcwood, XI 155.; Beatrice Hickson, Revell St., Hokitika, XI 155.; Third Prize (divided), Mrs. Z. E. Meek, Yauxhall, Dunedin. 155.; Mrs. A. M'Kihney, Dublin St., Wanganui, 15s. Hazelwood Motor-Cycle Competition.—First Prize, Geo. Harding, Swing Bridge Road, Dannerirke, X 2 25.; Second Prize, J. Cowles, 155 Cox Street, Ashburton, XI Is. Molendo Competition.—First Prize, Mrs. J. M'Lean, Turnbull St., Wellington, X 5; Second Prize, Miss E. R. Ellingham, Ponsonby Road, Auckland, X 2 10s.; Third Prize, Miss C. M. Lorrigan. York St., Auckland, XI. Brico's Hair Regenerator Competition.—First Prize, Mrs. Managh, Taihape, Xl 5; dealer, Cunningham, Chemist, Taihape, X 2 25.; Second Prize, Mrs. H. Kirk, Hospital St., Greymouth, X 3 10s.; Third Prize, Clarence White. Tel. Exchange, Wanganui, XI 10s. "Something of a Poser" Competition.—This problem about Time is still unsolved. The prize will be doubled, and an additional problem about Space will be set into the next number of "Competitions," a copy of which we shall post to all who competed. "Domo Separator" Competition.—Tho prize, "Domo Cream Separator, was won by Lauri Leach, Sea View, Waihi. Stevens's Health Snjt Competition.—First Prizo (divided), B. Milliard, Kelburne, Welling-. ton, X 5; Gertrude Dale, Anderson's Bay, Dunedin, Xu; dealers, Fletcher, Chemist, Wellington, 10s.; Scott's Pharmacy. Dnuediu, 10s.; Second Prize, G. Howes. George Street. Dunedin, X 3 10.?.; Third Prize, Miss E. Maddox, Parnell, Auckland, XI 10s. Sydal Competition.—First Prize, Mrs. Pinnock, Main Road, NorthEast Valley, Dunedin, X3;.Second Prize, JFiS3.E. Milbro, Post Office, Coal Creek Flat. X 2; four prijes of 10s. each:—Miss A. M> Marnier, "Westwood," Scatoun, Wellington; Miss G. Dale, Ivolianga, Anderson's Bay. Dunedin; Mrs. E. M. A., c.o. H. D. Abbott, Lawrence Street, PonsMiby, Auckland; Miss L. Chappell, Brougham Street. Wellington. Cheoues have been posted to all th.e winnbrs. • Tho prizes have been awarded by joint decision of the advertisers and the Editor, strictly according to merit. The next number of "Competitions," containing all tho winners' efforts, is now in preparation, and on publication a copy will be nostcd free to all Competitors.—Editor, "Competious." Dec. 30th, 1913.

' CHANGING HABITS. It is always the man who won't get out of bed who is most difficult to rouse; and to do something different from your usual manner of doiug it mean 9 a change of habits, , and habits are tho very dickens to change. , You possibly havo decided that tho only man who can make your clothes is the man that is doing it now, but, perhaps, other; people who see tho way you dress do not think so. The man who is not quite sure of tho quality of his tailoring is the man we would like to see. If ho wants individual style we can give it to him, but make no extra charge for our superior cutting. Our 90s. Suit, tailored to your special order, is made from tho best English or Colonial materials. .We can send you samples of these freo if you cannot seo them personally, or our representative can call and tako your measure. It is high time you placed your order for a summer suit Will you entrust it tu us? THE SARTORIAL SERVICE, LTD., G1 Willis Street, Wellington., ipOUNTRT' Visitors'to the Exhibition make the Electric .Lift thoir .rendezvous, There : friends meet, arid before visiting the different attractions take a bird's-eye view of tho whole Exhibition Grounds from the top of the Tower, and then decide on a tour of inspection. JjIXHIBITION. The things you aro interested in can be seen without loss of time, and you carry away. with you tho memory of a panorama such as can bo seen in no other place on earth—the view of tho Auckland Harbour and Hauraki Gulf is beyond description, and tho Electric Fairy Fountain supplied by Turnbull and Jones is as marvellous as it is beautiful in its display. Go straight.to the Tower on entering tho Grounds. HOTELS FOR SALE. WE require an immediate buyer for a country hotel in ono of the best and most progressivo inland towns in N.Z. Guaranteed takings never less than .£l5O per week, mostly bar. Good position, centre of the business part of • the town. Well furnished. Insured for | „CIOOO. Nearly 5 years' lease to run; j rental moderate. Cash required, about ■CloOO. Hole reason for selling, tho ' owner retiring independent. Apply, im-1 mediately, as this is a genuine transac- | tion. and we have been instructed to make j a sale without delay. 2022 ; HOTEL, CLOSE TO TIMARU. Five i years; rent, M. Trade, ,£75 to ,£80; genuine. Price, including furniture, 3:2450. All drinks, 6d. Trado mostly bar.' This is a real bargain. 2197 HOTEL, WELLINGTON. Three years; rent, JCS. Trade, .£7O. Cash required, .£BOO. 2191 HOTEL, on BORDERS OF MASTERTON. Four years; rent, <£G. Trade, about £75 weekly. Freo house. Beer consumption, .£3O monthly. Spirits, .£B3 monthly, average. Cash required, about .£6OO. 2170 HOTEL, WAIICATO. Threo and a half years. Trado averages about .£IOO. Ingoing, JC2-100. Cash required, about ,£IOOO. 2169 HOTEL, CLOSE TO WELLINGTON. About i years' lease. Nominal rental, owing to the sublease. About 30 or. 10 acres of land, all in cultivation. Trade. «Eto weekly. Cash required, .£7OO. 21GG HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Trade, .£IBB weekly. Beer, lililuls. Lease,-nearly GO years." Ground rental, about £2 ' per week. ' 21G4 Also numerous Hotels in all parts of N ' Z ' DWAN BROS., WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. H. phiip, 97 DIXON~STREET, Houm, Window, and Office-Cleaning Contractor. Carpots 01oane<l and Beaten by Machinery. All Orders Promptly Executed. GIVE ME A TRIAL. STROLOGY.—Scientific. The stars .ISI aud human dostiny. Send naine, birth date (time if known) to M. Celesto Poetere, M.A.S., 90 Willis Street. Advice , business, marriage, travel, characteristics, Send Is. stamps.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1944, 30 December 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1944, 30 December 1913, Page 3

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