SHIPPSNG NOTICES. 'v S.S. HANAU-6ENERAL AVEEACfE,'/IMS. AD.TUSTEE'S Skt-emcnt h«s be?n i*- , ceivod, and may bo seen at His undermentioned office, where claims clou balances of deposits will bo paid on snrrunder of original Depoait-reee-ipiS duly endorsed. ' UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY 0F : " N.Z.. LTD., As agents for GERMAN-AUSTRALIAN STEAMS-HIP COMPANY. fJABBBT t'S HOT EL, ■*■* LAMBTON QUAY, WELWNGTON. This Hotel has recently been renovated \i-? ush £ ut ' including a firat-class . Hot water Service. Electric Li(jht iji every J?. 0 " 1 ; „ AccommocJaiion for KO Guests. w!4 t T- Porter - Ss ' P« d °y- & § s. PEE —iL JiM.QJiiJ- r Pj )Tie . toT .- ACRICUt,rURAL SHOWS. ONCE ATTENDED-NEVER l'Oß~' GOTTEN! June 16th to 20th Nest, at the Show Grounds & BuiWinge,- Cuba St., Palraerstea North. T7LEVENTH NATIONAL DAIRY ■" SHOW (AfiHiated with Boyal Horticultural Societj , , loadoa). Manawatu Poultry Association's Grand Annual Exhibition. Fruit, Butter, Cheese, Boots & Vegetable Championships. Great Display of Banning Machinery; Fat Stock Show. Foet■ball ' Matches, HorSo Leaping , , HoMdS Display,' and other Outdoor llvents. 53,000 Square Feet of Covefed-in Space. Cojne and see bow few Zealand is making her name in the World's Markets. General Entries close Ist June. Schedules free on applice-tio-n- to Secretary, W. T. Penny, Bws S5, Palnierston North,
MANAWATU RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY & '.MniBSDAX. • 29th & 30ft Anih, Mi. AWAPUNI RACECOURSE, PALMERSTON JJOBTH. . A CCEPTA'NCES for WEST- DAY and ■£X Final Payments for tin Sixth Sires* Produce Stakes, and the Tenth. Manawattt Stakes, CLOSE on TUESDAY, 31st April, 1914, at 10 p.m. Address THE SECRETARY, Box 52, Paimerston North. HORSE AND COW COVERS.' /"NET ready for the ' winter by bujinff VJI one of onr Stortapinxif Covers. They are made from the best ducks with heavy wool linings. We Jut in the test of strapping only;.riveted with two sqliij copper rivflts throughout. Prices: Harso covers from 13s. t» 2&.; hacks, 14:s. 6d, to 235.; medium draughts, 16s. to 2is.. Cow covers from 95.. Send for 191-i price list. H. SAVAGB, Saddler, •'■; ■ ■•Wellington. .'FREEZING , SHEEP AND UMBS. rTPHE WELLINGTON MEAT ESI'GET . COMPANY, LTD. Is prepared t« Puichaee FAT SHEEP £N*D LAMBS,, By Weight of «fc Per Head. The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from wy 6f the Bayers in the country. W, G. FOSTER, Managing Director, BALLINQER BROS. PLUMBER'S MERCHANTS, TVTANUFACTURERS of L«ad and Compo Pipe, Lead Strip, Lead Wire, Lead Traps, Bends and Offsets; of all Plumbers' Supplies. . WARING TAYLOR STREET, WELLINGTON. T«kphono 99. TO MOTOKJSTS. ~~ WB Store, Cleani and Repair Jlotoi Cart. Lorries; end Delivery Vsni Charjes Beoeonabta - HEATHEE AND CO] Edward Street daragt, ,„, MM WBLLINQfok 'Phono £808.. • ■ CONVEYANCES, HOTAL MAIL Leaves CARBINE - STABLES, Feiiding, for Kimbolton daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; ieftves Kimbolton at Noon-fat feldW, R. J. MOORE, Proprietor, FeiMing.
FLY AND- YOUNG, ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS and GENERAL CAERIEfiS. jrASTERTOK All Trains Met. Cemnterrial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. New and Up-to-date Sample Eootas. AgenU for the N.Z. EXPRESS CO, Storage and Stabling. Corner Dixoji and Baaamtw Streets. St. John Ambufaßc* available day or wght. 'Phone No. 126. Private 127. P.O. Box 50. ROYAL MOTOR-CAR SERVICE, the Shortest Route to and from FojfonLeaves Foxton daily, 6,30 a.m.; afrives Shannon doily, ,8.0 v a.m.,- leaves Shatmea daily, 10.45 a.m.; arrive Feitan daily 12 noon; leaves ioxton daily,. 2.50 p.'m . arrive Shannon daily, 4.0 tt.ju ; Eaves Shannon daily, 8.15 p.m.;,arrives Fatten daily, 9.4 p.m. ' y. BOliT. WALKER'S STABLES, BULLs! TT forwarding Agent, Carrier, and Genera Contractor. Coaches: Greatford to Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motorcars on Hire. Good Sim Die Rooms. J. E. WALKER, Proprietor. Some time ago a'man.was awakened in tho night to find his wife weeping uncontrollably. "My darling." he exclaimed, "what is the matter?" "A dream!" she gasped. "I hare had stieli a horrible dream 1" Her husband begged her to tell it to liitft, in order Unit he might comfort her. After lons porsuasion sho was induced to say this: "I thought I was wanting down the street and I came .to.».warehouse where there was a largo pkeard, "Husbands for sale.' You'could get- beautiful ones for £50, or oven for £40, and very nicelooking ones for as low ass £30." The husband asked innocently: "Bid you sec any that looked like nieP" fflie sobs became strangling. "Dozens of them," Rasped the wife, "done up in hunches liko asparagus, and sold for £2 a bunch." For Children's Hacking Ctmgh* at Niaht, .Woods' Great Ppppemvnt Owe, Is. U. ,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2127, 20 April 1914, Page 3
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