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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ./jIQ HILL' STREET—Vacancies for a -fctJ few Gentlemen. . EARLSMEAD House, 10 Kensington St., comfortable Board' and Residence, double and single rooms. Telephone 971 a. riOMFORTABLE Board and Residence, VI/ two young men; private family: soft washing, mending; terms £1. 52 Hawker Street. TO LET, Single Furnished Sunny . Rooms, 65.; suit respectable men; private entrance; quiet and central. Apply 52 Boulcott Street. ■ "^TACANCY—WeII furnished, large front * Room, balcony, single, double bed-sitting-rooms; Harbour view; quiet; 'Phone 1461. 59 Boulcott Street. mHORNLEIGH, Boulcott Street, WelX lington. First-class accommodation for Tourists, Travellers and Permanent. ■Boarders. 'Phone 1671. Mrs. E. Jones. WAITANGI House, Boulcott Street". Once more under Mrs.. O'Loughlin's superior management. An ideal place to stay at. Moderate terms./ 'Phone 1200. "DEAUDESSERT. 55 Maioribanks Street,. O under superior management of Mrs.: Winstanley. An ideal place to stay at. Two minutes from tram and Post Office. Terms moderate. ' i ■ . . ■ '■ "T7"ILMORE," Hawkestone Street, an. Jla. ideal quiet and seleot Home for; permanent ana' casual guests, convenient-; to both railway stations and within threeminutes' walk of Parliament Buildings;': moderate tariff, on application to Mrs.: Moag-Levy, ;. WEEK AT THE' SEASIDE-503.. ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, ■■'■■ LYALL BAY. "Phone 8785 -(2 rings). MRS. KILFOY, Proprietreea. GLENALVON HOTEL, ' AUCKLAND.' to Glenalvon agree that it' v is tho best appointed, and most comfortable Private Hotel in the Dominion; Three minutes from Railway Station and Wharves. Communications addressed to Mrs. Soherfit will. receive prompt atten-. tion. ■ ' . -j. 'A WEEK AT THE SEASIDE, =' SOs. /COFFEE PALACE, NEW PLYMOUTH. Clean, Comfortable, Homelike. ■ RECOMMENDED BY ALL. MAH AR A ■HOU SE, WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine; Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing. Tennis Courts. . (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress, DAY'S BAY. FIRST-CLASS BOARD / i, RESIDENCE. Morning, Luncheon 'and Afternoon Teas Arranged. tetters and Telegrams receive Prompt . Attention. 1 ■ MRS. E. W. WISE, Proprietress. STONEHUEST, ■ SYMONDS STIiEET, AUCKLAND, . New Zealand. !STRICTLY' BOARD AND .... RESIDENCE. Telesrains: "Stonehurst," Auckland, 'MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, :--,■Proprietors, ... Telsphones.'so4Vand .A 374. ■, f UEEN'S ■ PIIIVATEI- . HOTEL, Plimmor's Steps, Lambton Quay. Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office, ißefurnished and renovated , throughout. Situated on an open space in centre of ,'City. The most -comfortable and best.oonducted house in Wellington. One minute from tram,- rail, or steamer. . ' TARIFF, 4s. per day; £1 per week. Families. ' ' 'Phono 2310. • • .T. S. M'CONKEY, Proprietor. MONEY TO LEND. WANTED to' Lend, on . first mortgage, 6 per cent., second moiigage 8 per cent.. G. S.' Hill and .Co., Featherston Street, opposito Union. Bank. Tel. 2456. MONEY Lent Privately and in strl|test confidence upon Approved N< /te of Hand: also upon Household Furnitnije, Pianos (without removal); repayable by easy weekly;'tayments. Enclose stamp ipr .reply to ; L. W. BALKIND, 'Phone 247. 125 . Vivian Streiit. . MONEYS FOR INVESTMENT. ■USTE invite applications for moneys on V V Mortgage of fully improved rural land in sums,not exceeding £5000 at 5i per cent, interest. - HANKINS & LOCKHART FITZHERBERT, ~ ' Solicitors and ' Notaries Public, .PALMERSTON NORTH. BUSINESS NOTICES. r:E Pen Doctor.—Fountain Pens will sometimes meet with mishaps, so buy your pen where, _ if anything goes wrong, von otin get it repaired—that's George Jeffery, Corner Kelburn Avenue. "T OVE . Among the Artists" and Ju "Cashel Byron's Profession," two new novels, by Bernard Shaw; - Is. 6d. each (posted). --Malm's Book Arcade, 95 Willis Street. ■- ' ' . ANTED, Marshall's Morris Chairs for comfort, quality, and value, cannot be beaton. Come and see, or write for particulars. Prices from 37a. 6d. 46 Adelaide Road. CHAS. A. FLETCHER, Chomist. Pharmacist, and' Prescription Specialist. i Sole address: 292 Lambton Quay. Mail orders promptly dispatched. . '■ - WANTED Known.—Marshall's Furniture goes direct from faotory. to home, and you save the middleman's profit. Marshall's, 'tho Quality Furnishing House, 46 Adelaide Boad. : ■ : ■ttjSTANTED—Come and see how Mar- » » shall can furnish your cottage from £29 18s. 6d., and give you good work and satisfaction. Quality Furnishing House, 46 Adelaide Road. - FIRST-CLASS Refreshments obtainable, all hours at "Tlie White House," West Side of Square, Palmerston N.—J. Rawlins. WANTED Known—Pay a Penny, save, Pounds, by buying well-made Furniture, always bedrock, from Marshall's Quality Furnishing House, 46 Adelaide Road. LIGHT Refreshments, Hot Pies, and lovely Tea obtainable at. J. Eawlins's "White House," West Side, Palmerston Square.' •_ LEFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc., Purchased by Mrs. L. Helper, .132 Taranoki Street. Good Prices Offered. Letters promptly attended' to. 'Phone 1517, ' . G. KNIGHT, Sail, Tent, Flag, and '• Cover Maker, No. 6 Herbert Street (oil fanners Street), 3 doors above George Fowlds, Ltd. Telephone 727. • T EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Eto., PuriJ chased by L. Dabscheck, _ 126 Taranaki Street. Highest pricea given. Letters promptly attended to. 'Phone 2089. I ENGLISH Factories Want Your Help. J YOUR HELP—Purchase Now and not postpone until end of the WAR. OUR HELP—To sacrifice profits by selling £5 ss. Daisy Vacuum Cleaners for £4 4s. cash with order, or for four monthly instalments of 225. 6d. cash. Electrio Models reduced in same proportion. Rand, Walker, and Co., King's Chambers. 'Phone 3809. LET the "Dominion" General Printing Department handle your next order, whatever , your requirementa. Prompt Attention, fteaeowlp starts, . .

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2316, 25 November 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2316, 25 November 1914, Page 1

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