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sjsJJ i - ' ■vß* , TiZS* 63Syy CTGCGfUh'QIIftOSi CQFSGuCSS OifOCii IS SttcStflOd , ' * eV5Hs a s? w we recommend .No. illustxcLtcu. for dCuiuni siid - » ' 'j Sjl £ 'Jp A'« - beanty, while allowing great freedom of movement. i£S* f THE DOMBMON CORSET CO., QUEBEC 8 \P < aiNG, HARRIS & CO., LTD.,.WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR D & A CORSETS. ':%, PUBLIC NOTICEB. aaf^lTOmTOme^^ m^_^^__m .' : ' -~7~IJ. :— „ a^.uamigMaa ... l ...., m ,, M _ m^M . mmu im iM , im>^. WELLINGTON SUBURBS ELECTION. ' ■ . ' i Tf &■• WEIGHT murai WT'T DAY, 23rd November. • ' " . ■ , • SUTHERLAND- ROAD,' MELROSE- > ' ' Tuesday, That you'll be pleased with and that youMI bo comfortable In. ' WELLINGTON SUBUEBS election. WHITE LISLE HOSE, with lace ankles, Is. 9d.j 25., 2s, 3d. — pair. •p ' T. M 0 0 E E ~*. will speak at- PLAIN WHITE LISLE HOSE, Is. 6d., 25., 2s. 3d. pair. TffwihSt p.m Klosb ' WBITE LISLE HOSE, Silk embroidered fronts, 2s. 3d. pair. ' — ~ ~ WHITE LISLE HOSE, Black Embroidered Clox, 2s. 6d. pair. WELLINGTON SUBUEBS ELECTION . , MR. A. AiSLABii will Address the HSLE HOSE, plain and lace, wool feet, 2s. Gel, pair. Electors as follows:— MIRAMAR-Town Hall, MONDAY, 23rd > .-' TUESDAY, » «TRA GLOVE LINES- - : «th IBBfc. 8 p.m. WHITE KID GLOVEg) ge]f and black po . n{gj u 11A and 2s, ltd. pair. WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTION. .. , _ ; mr. wvh.luenbull, ™ TE wash lNG KID GLOVES, self and black points/ \ THE LIBEEAL CANDIDATD, 6d, pair. / / "-\ Will Addicsa tie Eleotore of Wellington .*.*.. ; -. , North, at the ________„ ' ; SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM, ■ '■■ .' ' . r. " : ~ r \ Oα ' ' ' MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBEB 2Srd, V PWfWb. WELLINGTON .SOUTH ELECTION. / MB. J. P. hold • Meefang 96, 98, 100 & 102 CUBA STREET, i-'-*- of hia Committee at the Glee Clu Booms, Brooklyn, on Monday, the 23rd „. November, at Bp.m. . WELLINGTON. . . FRANK CHARLTON, I ■ '. *I QR S «= V.»,ii,uj.m.»n »m ,wii<iAauwMiiu>^ui. J i MM ...L a ..uL J ..u..i U . u . .-.. ....,., ,*, r ..,^J AVELLINGTON EAST ELECTION. ■ —— ■ J\&. NEWMAN invites all'lady Sup- _^ J ,._ Jj . ber! aUlirNew:Ceutury°H«U, Kcnt°TCT- jg^^^^^^^^^^^m-^^^M/^ , ■■. 'Novouiljw -25th, ' j './'HUTT ELECTORATE. K^β ■jfyjTß. A. M. SAMUEL The moeoii for travelling is around once more and you will require > ■ LTJL ■ ~ ■ ' many things before you start. , -will Address the Electors aa under. One of the essentials of a holiday trip is a travelling trunk. We ' pwnw . '~n m. T „„, , mvo now on viols a splendid raiige of Black and Green Canvas Cabin PETONE-Lycoum, MONDAY, 23rd. at Trunks suitable for jour needs They aro made Tulh light but stronc 8 p,m- . ~ steel frameis, and tlie lids are strengthened witk steel bands. v °• j : oTAKi electorate. These Ttublcs axe Leatlier Bound & Cornered, | Ti/TB. ?lELD will address the Electors fitted with strong locks and i mob. trays, and have woodon laths on/ I iV-l as under:— S bottom to tukd all wear. * 1 Old School, TO- | We have speonl size Cabin Trunks, SO, 38, and 36 inches long,' - | NIGHT.. (SATURDAY), the 21st. met, heivy leather bound and cornered, but with steel bands at bottom mi ' \ Hall, MONDAY ° f Bo<>d Me alß ° bhoWmS S NEXT, the 23rd iust., at Bpm A Large B^fi & mmM J TyrE. ; JOHN DUNCAN, cowhide Suit Cases (2 looks), Brief, Kit, and Gladstone Begs and h IVJL '". ' ■•' I Attache Cases, also ladies' Black Hat Boxes, fitted with cones for keepREFORM CANDIDATE FOE WAIRAU, "* a of English Wooden Cabin Trunks, strong, well- ' Will Address the Eleetora as under - m& f 6 ' l and attr They aro covered with good quelicy rot v aiw water-proof green canvas, protected by four bent wood battens aiid | RENWICKTOWN-Saturdnr Nov 21 sirteen brass bumpers Tlioy aro fitted with tuo brass spring Jocks, j . ■' tray and leather sliding handles ■ ■■'■,■ —— ■^—- : —- We can supply all kinds of leather goods to ordor. PEATT*S PETROLEUM SPIRITS. An inepeotwn will repav you. . '.TUEPENTINE. ASfroin SATURDAY Mornuiß, Ntvem- __ ber 21st,-11)14, our Selling Price RC , Hi TaftfiOr la C? J© 1!" &*3I thnnighoufj. New Zealand of-all grades if f*, e WW a (SK lL90«« tt i¥sll« PEATT-S PETROLEUM SPIRITS nre ,HJe WWe *&&ILIUIUU& <&& EjiiMe reduced by FOURPENCE,per Cnse. and k PEATT'S TURPENTINE tuid SOCONV l TßWl!Mi!lll!}>ltelit^^ TUBPSINE by ONE SHILLING per , caso. ' ~ — ■ ~ rvIVIDEND WARRANTS foi Hie Half- WtM iWI Children do euloy tto -J 3^^^!&t U year ended 30tK Septemlior last aie n ni i u. vi u i sS®Ka«' I<JBJ * now obtainable at-the Wellington Office of SpT, r 5 Open Fire In the Kltchea ! Tl ike Company. .. llt H !«»fr«t eoaifort when tho PlSMttfi iraSff '■■^iH , H. E. WILLIVMS, Cooklni »p<J BiUng aro finished, i> r General Manager. BffWfl to to ohango'thu Range M^ ISIWfltW^ Dunedin, 17th November,..l9l4. *". Wl BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Ml 111 I Open or Close Fire, and Orena HSP?* ' \rOTICE is hereby given that the Half- Wl I j j on right or left Btdo m preferred. L 1 . yearly General Meeting of the Pro- «A , I Ask your IrotunonOer to " M&Jsfflfl®smg&g& of the Bank of New Zealand will W If, I show sou an "ORIOK." ' i^trm.siir^^^M v MWvi »ield in tlio Banking House in Welling. ?I] I *"***) • , J"" n " „ _. x>n, on FRIDAY,.the 11th day of Decem- f/|L H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. fflU^Sffi ,0^i 1 % a,; « 11 ' 0 B d< y !V ' a ; m » t, , .„ JL&L Btuiedm, WellinSton, Anckland. The Bank will g(J*£** aai * J ' lUatotod cttaloguo bet. . , A^y^^^V^MfP >e closed from FRIDAY, the 27th day of W ' IXwv^^^iiWJW^SlSiw S T ovomber, to FRIDAY, the 11th day of m • '• .'. . ■■■ ■- "™"" N^?f^if>r^ilfml! December (both ..days inolusivo). ' .''• ' •: ■ ' ■ ' ' By order of the Board ' j.^^■b^mhiihwh i f j.iiimiin^anMMMg«=Tagqi^ui«i«i.M U i.- Tr TV. CiVLLENDER, -t— ' ' : - '''"' '■''■'' WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. |f W A Marvolloue Cure m Tf«vVm. D , PTB , .PEIVATB HOTEL for tho Liquor Hnblt %j SjMILU ABLETS. . 'J i Clyde Quay. ~ '■f.*>_*■• :,\:, .>, . , [Near Wharf end T« Aro RaiWay Rt&tion.) I ™»'«m«ly h«i no odour: It hu no tubi. Cin be : etrtn Yecretlf it 'lieint Bfpf.i-iir". • Kitohen under entire charge-of Mr. Fix, 8 ft™""' «* "'" oun lyrcu." « «rth. iti cut.. »„ ™ P id -» • late Chef Royal Oak Hotefr B- SjoKK I.Jrf" - a " T^ s, ( iJ n P mi? "7 ifqubr'.nd present tt ft t' ■tear-dPe™^Bate, fc st 2SHH"Sr*" gO, iw ue,) BLrn wms. J RBHOVA 00,, Dipt H, 84 Pitt at, Sydnoy, or Box 034, Dunedln,' NX

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2313, 21 November 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2313, 21 November 1914, Page 3

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