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FOB tho convenience ot peoph resiling beyond Wellington, arranjecient* hav« been made io that Agents lor "The Dominion" In o»ch town (rill receive and promptly forward any Hiscallacoous Adrertlsemonta tMt it may be desired to insert In this Paper. Batea ot Advertiaementa inaorted nude? any classified heading are as follow:— Ono Inoh (£0 Worda), be per Insertion. BIBTH. DEATH. 4 MAHBIAGE NOTIOE&. h. fid. per ineertion. BENEBAL ADVEETIBEMENTB: 16 Words, li.; 24 Words, la. 64.i JO Words, U. 6d.

BIRTHS, MARRIACES & DEATHS. BIRTH. M'NEILL.-On-September 19, i 914. at the Wellington Terrace Hospital, the wifo of H. F. M'Neill, of a daughter. MARRIAGE. COTTLE-HEWSON On September 2nd, at S. Luke ChurcL, Haveloek North, by the Rov. Canon Tnko, assisted by tha Rev. J. A. Lush, Thomas Cottle, eldest eon of the late Rev. H. W. Cottle, of Whangarei, Auckland, to Jane Evanson Hewson, second daughter of the late Dr, Hewson, of Otaki, Wellington. DEATHS. LOMAX.—At his residence, Waoganul, James Lomax, beloved father of Mrs. A, E. Exley, of Rona Bay, Wellington. TASKERi-On September 18, 1914, at.her late residenco, Rodrigo Road, Kilbirnie, Jane, relict of the late Thomas Jamej Tasker; aged 80 years. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of the late MRS. JANE TASK.KR are respectfully invited to attend hor Funeral, which will leave her late residence, iiotingo Root'. Kilbirnie, on MONDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. D. AND J. RITCHIE, Funeral Furnishers. 84 Riddiford Street. Tel. 1964. THE Friends of the late REV. H. B. REDSTONE are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late re-' sidence, 4G Hawker; Street, To-morrow (Tuesday) at 2 p.m., for the Wesley Churcu, Taranaki Street, thence to. th» Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, Junr., Undertaker aud Eiubaliner,60 Taranaki St. & 28 Riddiford : St.. Telephone 937, day and night. E.' MORRIS, JUNR.,-. Undertaker and Embalmer, 60 Taranaki St., and 28 Sevang". St.' MO Ring on 'Phone 937 is too early or -* to late to receive immediate attention. Mortuary Chapel for the convenience of the public. Carriages, landaus at the shortest notice.". 'Phone Nos.— Head Department 937, Newtown Branch--142, Livery Stables 1668. Private 'Phono 3749; - • : . ■: REMOVAL NOTICE.-Isaac Clark and' Son, Builders, Contractors', and Undertakers, have-removed to new premises No. 27 Wingfield Street, off Molesworth; Street, opposite Ministerial Residence. Jobbing Work promptly- attended to. Telephones: Shop, 1088; Residence,.Bo6. BUSINESS NOTICES. mOBRALCO, tho marvellous Washing -*- Material, that never fades or washes out, for children's dresses, ladies' dresses and blouses, all beautiful shades and black or white, 29in.,' Is. yard. Country friends, write for pattern's to Querea Bros., the Tobralco Store, Willis Street. A FEAST of. Laughter.—Harry Lauder at Home and on Tour. Is. 6d. copy, posted. Malin's Book Arcade,. 95 Wiffis SWet. WeYVingion. STORM Central War Map of Be'gium and Luxe'mburg, showing fortifications, towns, rivers, and provinces. 'Price, Is., including postage. Geo. Jeffery, corner Kelburn Avenue and Lambton Quay. WANTEDIiT Sell,""Solid' Oat. Bedroom Suites from .£l4 14a., not veneered. Come and see, or write lor pariicui.sis. Marshall's, The Quality Furnishing House, 46 Adelaide Road.rADE Routes Still Open. Shipment of,' Castle's Plunkett .Feeders-.just arrived, i British -make; no . advance. Price, Is., at Castle's Newtown Pharmacy. , . '-.".. SCIENTIFIC Astrology Offices, Boulcott Chambers. Free offer closes August 31st. Send birth date in full. Is. ad. stamps. WANTED Known-Marshall's Furniture goes direct from factory to home, and you ./save the middleman's profit. Marshall's, the Quality FurnishHouse", 46 Adelaide Road. WANTED Known, Pay a penny, save Pounds, by buying well-made Furniture, always bedrock, from Marshall's Quality Furnishing House, 46 Adelaide Road._j WHOYLAND AND CO. Shop Pitt ters, Ghuznee Street, Airtight Showcase, Window Enclosure makers. EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, etc., puri chased by' Mrs. L. Helper, 132 Taranaki Street. Good prices offered. Letters promptly attended to* 'Phone 1517. - ' ■■■ ; ARSENAL METAL CO., .Represents tives, Stevens and Co., Upper Abel Smith Street, Makers of Alloys' such as. Babbit's Antifriction (four grades), Cop< per-hardened Antifriction (four grades), etc., etc. Any non-ferrous Alloy made to specification. BARBER AND CO., Dyers and • Dry Cleaners, 125 Cuba St., City,. 'Phone, 226. . , - ■ GHAS. A: FLETCHER, Chemist Pharmacist, and Prescription Specialist Sole address, 282- Lambton Quay. Mail onler« promptly execnted. TOBRALCO never washes out. Mothers, don't waste time making children's dresses that fade in the first wash. In ease, ohampagne,. Bky, pink, grey, old, rose, brown, black or white, 29in. Couny try customers, write for patterns to Queree,Bros., the Tobralco Store, Willis. Street. ■ G. KNIGHT, Sail, Tent, Flag, and • Cover Maker, No. 6 Herbert Street (off Manners Stwet), 3 doors above George Fowldß, Ltd. Telephone 727. . WANTED, Marshall's Morris Chairs for comfort, quality, and value, cannot be beaten. Come and see, or write fcr particulars. Price from 37a. Gd. 49 Adelaide Road. ' - v " ' L EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, etc., pur* chased by L. Dabscheck, 126 Tara-i naki Street. Highest prices given. Lefc ters promptly attended to. 'Phono 2089. sporting; -■•' /-vtaki maori racing club, spring meeting, 19u. ' OWNERS and Trainers are reminded that Acceptances for the first da/s Handicaps close on MONDAY, September 21st, at 8.30 p.m. The Otaki Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. . \ O. J. D'ATH, . Sooretary. ELLINGTON is fortunate in getting the photo-drama of "Creation. Read about it on page 3. • ' HOTELS FOR SALE.'' DWAN BROS., Established 18S0, Willis St., Wellington. HOTEL, most thriving district; guar* antced takings .£170; beer consumption 27-32 lihds. monthly. This is one of tho most payable hotels in the Dominion; paddock close handy; licensee keeps his own cows, pigs, and garden. We will fi. nanco any man into this with about JC2OOO rash. HOTEL, Marlboro'; ingoing trade about ..£GO-,£70 per week. Cash required, £300; Free house. HOTEL, Nelson District. Trade said to bo £'0 per week. Price .£950. HOTEL, Freehold, Wanganui District. Trade .£SO; genuine. HOTEL, in one of tho best cities in the North; guaranteed takings average .£425; best lease in the Dominion; goodwill ,vd purchases furniture at valuation. Cash required, about £2000. Taranaki, long lease j guaranteed takings .£220; cash required about £1500; free house for everything. , HOTEL, Taranaki, trade X 140; cash required, .21000. HOTEL, trade .£45; cash, about .£SOO. DWAN BROS., Established 1880. Willis Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2260, 21 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2260, 21 September 1914, Page 1

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