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G. AND C. AIiDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, 206 LAMBTON QUAY. A GENTS FORJOHN COTTON, LM,, Edinburgh: Finest Smoking t'okaeeo. BEWXAY AND CO., Strand, London; Flor (Iβ Dindigui Cigars. F. H. HARTLEY AND SON., Vaalbank, Transvaal: Chews MaealUs- - Tobacco. 3. MUKATTI, SONS AND CO., LTD. -. Manchester and LonfJon: Finest Turkish and Viigiulau Cigarettes. After Sca-sickaess. 1 / "PUBIBL". Nothing so settling. Obiainable' on all Union Co.'s Steamers. . whisky &-ptmißt ■'apollinabis. ■. ANNUAL FILLING AT THE APQLLTNARIS SPRING. Year—l9ol 27,00.0/000 Bottles. Year—l9ll 37,000,000 „ " "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." ■ A WORD ABOUT TEA, ALL the Teas Wβ sell are imported by ■ . ourselves direct, and blended ut'eur own Factory, so our Customers wft rely . on Rettinff the BEST VALUE for tfceit money. TEY THE ORIENT, , nfa PES ' LB. '-. Strong, Econorflica-l. WAEDELL'S ...,., Willis'Street,' TEA SPECIAIISTS. : By Special $|J§is& s Excellency Appoint, to *^ e Gonttmt. nrVRY BOHAN'S CHINA BOD TEAS, ■*■ Famous for its mili rich flavour. 2s. per lb. BAKER'S BUILDINGS, , WELLINGTON. 'Phone 2638. . ■ ; ALTER PIATT/Colitracfer, ek., 71 ilolcsvorth. Street, WeJltegtoi), Or-- ■ namental and Plain Woxk ill Cement end Plaster, Tiling, etc. AU classes of Cemetery Work undertakes., Estimates and designs submitted. ■ BIRTHS, MARRIAGES '& DEATHS. ■ ■ DEATHS. i FBAXCE.-On. the Ist Match, IBH, at' .Otaki Hospital, Eileen ihirgaret ITrwiee, j youngest daughter of Iffedmek Jaiaes' and Marcella llinfiie Rftmw, .lower Hutt, and gr.iiiddiughtef "of the late Dr. France, Wellington; asetl IS years; j deeply regretted. JI.IJP. Iliineditt anil, Auckland papers please copy, | GLEESQN.-On the'3rd <3f March. li) 14,! at her late residence, .11 Pitafim Street; j Mary, dearly beloved Wiff? of Patrick Oleeson; aged 81 years. E..1.P, Eeqitiwn | .Mass at 9 a.m. .To*Wwrqiv (Thursday), j No (lowers, by request, i MOULD.-On Jfarcb 2nd-, MM* at the ■ Public Hospital, Weltinftoji... Al'bsrt Kdward, dearly bfclovctl Jlusbitnti of Jlyra Mould, of Porifna, in. his 36th. year.. . ' ] RAYNER.-Oh"the 3rd Jtjiroli, )Mi. at the residence of her dMshiw (Mrs, ,f. H. Kingdon,, Westpre Read, J/jfr-M , Hutt), Jane Kiissoll ijsyiief, ydfo ft{ .the Into Robert. Stftogflect fiiij-jiw. I'uneral , will'lake [ilace .at t> a.lr«. oft | Jliuriday for'tHe"lo'w;er.. Jfottt Oeiitetf ry. j FUNERAL yJO'TICgS. _ ulw _,| THE Friends of MEVnntl KM I'RKDKKICK JAJIIS' WMNCE nre respectfully invited to s.ttwd the iM-iiiwal of their Inte daughter! Bilecm Margaret, which will leave the Church of St. Peter 'and St. Paul. LoVvM ftatt, TODAY (WEDNESDAY),'ith March. 1011, at 2.30 p.m., for Hie Catiiolis; Cewetwy, Petoni\ : .. -■ .g. a. siMLvnmij. Undertaker, Ixriver , Batt. rriHE Friends of the late ALBBRI , EO- -'. WAltp MOULD; of Porirua, art respectfully invited to Attend lijs Fittictal, which will leave his late residonce for the place of interment, Porwua Cwneterv, ut 3 p.m. TO-MORROW {THURgDAY), March sth. W..J.'DAVTS!. Undertaker, . ' Poritua, ErMOERIsTTu NIJ., "~ Undertaker and EiUbatrriei, GO Tnranaki St., and 28 ItevAns St. NO Ring on 'Phone 93" is too earty or too late to receive- im.msrtiate attertion. Mortuary Chapet far the once of the public. . Carri»ses, lamkus at the shortest riolico. "Phono Nos,— Head Department 937, KeWtoiffi Branch U2. Livery Stables IGGS. P.riva.te 'l'lioias 37«. THE WEATHKB, 6—: U__ SUMMARY AND FORECAST: Present indications are for ptodlerals t!) strong westerly winds, nWn 3- sontlterls tendency, fair to cloudy ■weather generally, showery in partSi pSpciDjatly on (he Wcot Coast and eoulhqi'h iMs-t'rietiS. , Tlio baroinclcr has a risiri.K teflipney. Moderate to strong K.W , . and R.W. ffjjida have prevailed, with fair to cloiidy weather in the north, but Bcnmlly anil showery foildition? in the south, cspcrfijlh- en the West Coaet and souLhcrn tiisslrtiSH BarbmPtcr ha.3 been unsteady, Uut thing gchsrally. ■ D. C. BATES, Mcteoroloeli.'ol Office, Wtiftk£to», March 3. 1914. DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Car/roepondeijts.) T4ihapc. March 3.-Finc, bat cloudy. Wanßanui. March 3.—Dull aii!l threaten-. occasional sunshine. Palmerston, March 3.—Warm and cloudj, Otaki. Match 3.-Fiue. . Foatherston, March 3.— Ffte iinj , . brrght. Grcytown, March 3.—Fine and "r-ety. hot. Jlasttrton, Ma.rch 3.—Mild, ttflt elo-udy,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1998, 4 March 1914, Page 6

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618

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1998, 4 March 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1998, 4 March 1914, Page 6

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