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' AB • morntni j»p« "The Dominion" hiw - both'-;• ** town and oountry circulation, and eonneoto with all outgoing . In.: ite • oolumns have thai a DOUBLE VALUE. Rates tor Classified Advortlsementsi-> '-■ •'■- (For Oosh. Only)'' .':,'" Bltcationg Vacant, ■ SituaUoni - Wanted. T» Lei •". For Sole, Personal, Wanted to Exohange, Farm Hands Wanted, Professional and Buiineos- An-, nouncemente, etc.: "' g'Lines (15 Words); li.: 4 Lines (» words),'tl. 6d.' 6 Lines (25 Words). 2b.; 6 Lli;ea flO Words), Bs.'6d. Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 25.-£ d. per Insertion, In Memoriam, 6d.'nor'line (minimum, J lines. (Benefited Free in Weekly Summary.)

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES A-/'DEATHS. "."/::; ■; marriage. ::"v;.: ; r.: M'KENZIE-DALRYMPLE.-On' Novem'' ber -28. 1914, at St. Matthew's Church, . Masterton, by the Rev. E. Tv WynneBond, Vicar of .St. Andrew's, Martin•.borough,.Eobert,. son of tho late .Rod. ' M'Kenzie. Fernbridge,: to Elfie, daugh< ~ ter. of Wm. Dalrymple, of. Masterton. FUNERAL NOTrCE.;.-/^ THE Friends of the late MRS." DONALD . :■ /SCOTT .arc • invited > ■attend-;."her, . Fu'neraC which, will leave her Tate" residence; ' Fox".:: Stteot, Z forl tte_-F6atherston, Cemetery, at 1.39 p.m; TO-DAY; THURSDAY; 24th. December:.::. •:" :.,.-;•: ---/•■ BENTON &SON,-;;.:.-.*•. , . --■ • .-•/• >-;•■:.- ■'•' JTuneral-DKectbra,- -> ' '*'.'■■■ '."- 7-■■"■' ''■"■' ."— -•-•■•• =r- , t- .,,~~ ••; E.: moeris,: ; june.;;v: --':;:' ':. Undertaker, and Embslmer,'::... 60 'Taranaki. St., and 28 Sevang St. NO Eing" en:' Phone 937 is tod: early oB too late to receive immediate afton* tion. Mortuary Chapel-for the convenience, of the public. ; ~■' Carriages, ' landdufl at the shortest notice.. "Phone Nos.— Head Dopar'tment x 937, Newtown ;:Branbll 142, Livery Stables 1668. Private 'Phono 3749. ■-■. ... . :.;. .■/■.-. REMOVAL NOTICE.-Isaac Clark ana . . Son.-Builders, Contractors,' and--Un-dertakers,- have Removed to new premises, No. 27 -Wingfield Street, off; Molesworth .Street, opposite .Ministerial" "ResidenceJobbing Work promptly, attended 1 toi Telephones: Shop, 1088; Residence. 806. r ' SITUATIONSi WANTED.:: ;,/x YOUNG man, educated, strong, willing seeks employment! experience.sheep, fruit, dairying. Apply "Frank,'*, "Dominion''.Office., ,;;.,. - ........ : 1; 'i,,^,., ANTED,'.'"by 'strong • Young :Man, _. ~. .withV'experience: on. Farms) Situation whcrj cropping is done./Replj, "A.H.,"."Dominion' Office.■--:■ : '-'''~±^ WANTED7~by - Engli6h Gentlewoman, used- to Colonial'life.'Situation «a •Working Housekeeper on Farm or .Bun. Apply E." F. Cornwall, New 'Plymouth.. , •A YOUNG Man, "competent judge o( ' -£»._ stock, with".ten years'; station '.'experience (cattle and sheep), requires employment after Christmas'; ■', references. given. Apply "Competent," P.O. Box"88,Palmerston North. .-■.•'■ -.-.-■ ;..'/ "..'■• . .•'.'•.'. wanted.. -'-;■;---.:, STOEE or v Warehouse [■ Flat Wanted, about 2500 square feet; facilities! for, handling goods, merchant's. -, Box 275. .., WANTED, Plain Sewing,; ; children's •..';» clothing a speciality; trousseaus undertaken; satisfaction'guaranteed. Write "Mars," "Dominion"; Office. - , : "■. WANTED to. :Eichauge, Equity, Farm 500 acres, with-buildings, 16 mils Wellington, for. Small Dairy Farm;. G-' ■ B. Hill and C 0.,-189 Featherston. J Street ANTED,, your Watches. Clocks,-and Jewellery '.repaired - :■'«. '/reasonable rates; absolute satisfaction: guaranteed. F.;. Waters,. Star; Pictuia'lTheatre,' New. town.- -'■', ■■;.-'■■■- r ■;■'-'■■ - •-„•.•/::;•.•.•.■':■,. r COMMERCUL'TRAVELLER. 7" ' WANTED Known,, that ■Walter' P.. Hill invite's Agencies oixCoiniaissibnfrdra merchants and-, manufacturers,: for - Marlborough, Nelson^and-WAt^'Coast; 5 : 'Box 21;. Nelson; r.r"::z~~"-'~~x<-.*'- ~';'-^..:-..

•"-■-•' -BUSINE6B NOTIOEBi- ■ : , XMAS Gifta. atf.Queree' Brw.-Pillow Shams, a. moss, of • hand, work, at ss. 6d.' each; special; purchase of 'very large Supper Cloths at; 7s. lid., 10s.' oa., and 12s. 6d.—nearly half price; lall-. drawn and. embroidered by hand, really, handsome presents.' Willis. Street..;'<■" i ' .■"■■' i -<■ •■ HRO Holiday-makers—See , .'our ;. Large •*-•': Assortment'•' of Suit Cases, Gladstone and Brief Bags., Nash's- Leather Depots Cuba Street. ; ■. ■ -~ .- .;■ ■-,:.''■-.- ■ .. ■ CHRISTMAS Presents for ladies:'■We • are making a record display of presentation boxes Boisseliers Chocolates from/Is. to 255. ..Keen-Kut Stores, 8 -Eintonl Street. ■ >.. ■' -■'.■'■ ■ •' ■ ■ Tj TO-DAY wo give a pair Kid Gloves to A -: every customer spending ' 10s.' -. and over. Lindberg's, Cuba Street. CIASTLE'S Corn Cure; Castle's Elcotrio I' Nerve Killer for toothache; Castle's Teething Powders,-715.-~ eachy-post"'free' from Castle's Newtown Pharmacy.'"-O-DAY, Ladies'; Corsets,, Longclpth,, Underclothing, Chemises, Knickers, • Night Dresses, Combinations, Yets," eta, cheapest, Lindberg's, Cuba Street; ' . YOU can.wear light trousers when us- ; ing ■•: -- ■'..-,.' '- v..v/.„ ::,,-..::..= : ; ■;.-■ WOOD-MILNE .SHOE' SHINE.. .It. doesn't soil-.or"'stain'.-" -■—-■- ; -■-■•-:■ M' RS.' STEINMAR, PsychoirietrUrt ond : VdailjC- 49 Boulcott Street,/; Masonic. Hall,* Bojilcott Street,.Wednesday, 8, Psychic Demonstra-- ■ tions. ■ -■■■■ v- ■; ■'■. TO-DAY, Men's Tweed Trousers, Work- ■ ing. Shirts,-;:. Tennis .' Shirtsj.. Pants,. Singlets, Sox, etc., - cheapest. Lindberg's., Cuba ..Street...... . ~.,.,...;^,^.,v . .;,:.— ~-,-, fTUNNER BROS., 209 Riddiford Street, A • Greengrocers and Fruiterers.'" Satis-' faction guaranteed. Give-us-a-trial. •.--: A REPAINTED Ball won't "carry" so il; we 11..: '..;.: .:-Y::'::;\ ■■', -. .:;... - WOOD-MILNE.GOLF BALLS; '-'.?; hold.their original paint-longer.. '..-.-: rpHE KAISER and his ; Barbarianv ,i.:'and Record of the Atrocities . mitted by the Germans in France-and' Belgium.WMalin's Book-Arcade, 95 Willis Street. Stamps will do. 10d, posted,- . EIRST-CLASS" Refreshments obtainable all hours at "The White House,". West' Side of Square,' • Palmerston' N.—J. Rawlins.. ..:.'' : - " "I" "' ..',' ~ W' HEN visiting ' Petone, for Refresh-■ ments you should look.right opposite tho Town Clock for tho famous "Cosy, Nook." Mrs. W. Davidson,: Jackson St., Petone. i ■ -. ■ - ■'■'-'■ '- ■'■ ISITORS to Palmerston North please note that. Hot Meals can be, procured at the White House Dining Rooms after the arrival of- -all trains. • J. Rawlins; " ; .'-,".'." i~ ''■'"'''■'"'■, "''""Z^'-^'X 3 '"MAS Presents—Sterling Silver-mouht-L' od Letter Cases,'Wa]lets,''an'd'Pbcke£ Books, engraved free. Seaton's Cut>Rat«, Stores, 25 and 27 Willis Street.. BOISSELIERS' Chocolates, British-- . made by British workers... -Choice, presentation boxes, all prices. See, window display at Keen-Kut Stores, 8. Binton! Street. 'Phone. 2942. ■ ..' -'.' ■■': -. .." MAS. Gifts—Silver-mounted;. Tobacco. Pouches, Fountain Penis, engraved free. Seaton's Great Hustle,. 27 Willis Street.-. . ■ '" RG. KNIGHT, Sail, Tent, Flag, and * Cover Maker, No. 6 Herbert Street (off Mannars Street), 8 doors above George Fowlds; Ltd. Telephone 727. CHAS. A. FLETCHER, ' "■".-' 'Chemist. Pharmacist, - and Prescription Specialist. Bole address: 293 Lambton Quay. Mail' orders promptlydispatched. ' .' - ■.-'■■ ROW.N AND JOHNSTON, Buildmv and Contractors, Shop- and Office Fitters, Land and Building Valuers, Johnston Street. 'Phones 2417, 2821.'' LEFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc., Purchased by Mrs. L. Helper, 133 Taranaki Street. Good Pr.oes Offered. Letters promptly attended to. 'Phone A 2618 ■ ■ ; ... -. - LIGHT Refreshments, Hot ' Pies, and lovely Tea obtainable-at J. Rawlins's "White House," West Side,' Palmerston Square. .■-.-■ ' HOYLAND AND CO.,iShop ,Fit • tors, Ghuznee Street, .Airtight Showcase, Window Enclosure Makers.■-.'-f EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc., PnrI J chased by L. Dabschec!., -126 Taranaki Street. Highest prices given. I/>V tera promptly attended tc. /Phone, AJ66S.. BAILY'S, TENNIS RACQUETS.':. ;'-' WE have just opened a shipment- of Baily's Famous Classic, . Tourna-. ment, etc., in the latest shapes.- W. J: L Beiter and Co., N.Z. Ageute, 24 Grey St.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2341, 24 December 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2341, 24 December 1914, Page 1

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