BUBINESB NOTICEB. MRS. STEINMAN, Psychometrist and Business Clairvoyant; private interviews daily. 48 Boulcott Street. demonstrations at Hall advertised later. . BARBER AND • CO; Dyers and • Dry Cleaners, 125 Cuba St., City. 'Phone 226. STUBBORN FACT.—Everybody's' buying the ■ delicious MILITARY PICKLE, which makes the appetite. Better than the rest. Price reasonable. Buy a bottle to-day. ■ CUSTLE'S Corn Cure; Cestle's Eleotrio I Nerve Killer for toothache; Castle's Teething Powders, • Is. each; "post free from Castle's Newtown Pharmacy. 'VERY pavement is paved with rubber ■i to weareTs of • : - '„„,•„ WOOD-MILNE EUBBEE HEELS —but specify "Wood-Milno." CURE your piles withoutpainful operation. Itching, protruding, inward or bleeding' piles yield to my treatment. Relief from' first application. Send 2d. stamp, for free sample to'E. C. Culver, Room 1, ; 192 Castlereagh Street, Sydney. T~ HE KAISER and his Barbarians, and Record of'the Atrocities Committed by the Germans in France and Belgium. Malm's Book Arcade, 95 Willis Street, Stumps will do. lOd. poßted. FIRST-CLASS Refreshments obtainable all hours at "The White House,' West Side of Square, Palmerston N.-J. Bawlins. "_ ■■_. BRITONS all over the world ride the , CLINCHEE • DEEADNOUGHT Motor Cycle Tyres, which are made for hard wear on rough Toads. Try them. / ABEILLIANT rich mahogany tan is easily obtained with : WOOD-MILNE SHOE SHINE. R.G. KNIGHT, Sail. Tent, Flag, and « Cover Maker, No. 6 Herbert 'Street (off Manners Street), 8 doora above George ! Fowlds, Ltd. Telephone 727. ,r<HAS. A. FLETCHER, \J Chemist; Pharmacist, and Prescription Specialist. Sole address: 292. Lambton Quay. Mail orders promptly dispatched. OETH BRITISH RUBBER CO. secured Contract from G.P.0., England,'for 20,500 sets of CLINCHEE TYRES. • The best for rough roads. Guaranteed nine. and fifteen -months. Try them. : ' ' ■-■■.■'■• . YOUR path through .life is, easy, wearing, ........ .WOOD-MILNE EUBBEE HEELS. The hard-wearing',' velvety heels which every footwear, merchant. recommends. AEI Study, your Garments by. •having them dyed by latest' London, methods. Charles J. Houston, Honours Certificate, London. 138 Vivian Street. , T>EOWN AND JOHNSTON, Builders' O and Contractors, Shop and Office Fitters, Land and "Building ' Valuers, Johnston Street. 'Phones 2417, 2321. LEFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc, Purchased by Mrs. L. Helper, 132, Taranoki Street. Good Prices Offered. Letters promptly 'attended to: 'Phone. A 2616. ~ ■ ■ " „ . '" ' . '-'■" ADIES.-The delicious MILITARY; PICKLE is not better than the best, but it is'better than the/rest. Makes the appetite. Buy-a bottle to-day. , T- EFTWF Clothing; Boots, Etc., PurU.' chased by L. J}abschec!.> 126,.Taranaki Street. prices given. Letters promptly atteaded. tc. 'Phone A 2686. COTLAND'S Best Experts manufac- " tu're CLINCHER TYEES specially for the rough roads of ;the Dominion. Better than the rest. Try, them."". ' '■.;.." ¥"OU. ; LL .be' inerry and".' your ; Shoes' bright if you use—. • ..' "WOOD-MILNE SHOE SHINE. ..' ,G[et. a-tin, to-day 1'" ;*/' ~. ■. , GENTLEMEN; Read This: You will get a better price for your- left-off Suits and,. Boots by dealing here. / Write to-day and, we will call: upon you. Hayrice's, the "Straight Deal" Shop, 144 Vivian Street; ' ■ "■■■"■ '■■ .■ • /. EVERY Lady in the Land-who has tried the ' delicious..,', MILITARY PICKLE'wiII supply the .reason of its great popularity. Price reasonable. Buy i .bottle to-day. ' . ■. ' ■
"TSr MA'S Gifts—Nothing; will please him A better than an Fountain' Pen, from' 155.. 'Hottle of ink and pocket clip worth Is. 6d. thrown in.. Only at Jeffery's, Eelburn Avenuiyand Lambtpn Quay. •■ "57ISIT0RS to Palmerston North please V • note that Hot. Meals oan be procured at'the White House Dining Rooms after the arrival of all trains. J. Rawlins.. : . ' ' '■'■■"■,■ mANNER BROS., 209Riddiford Street, JL Greengrocere and Fruiterers. Satis-, faction guaranteed. Give us a trial.' '■ PUBLIC NOTICES. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. FERRY SERVICE. THE BEST DAY'S OUTING: A FERRY TRIP TO 'EASTBOURNE. TO-DAY'S .TOfE-TABLE. • . ■'■••'■. (SATURDAY.): Leave Wellington-7.40, 10.15, 11,12.15 p.m.,. 1.20, 2.30, 4.15, 6.20, 9.20, 11.15 p.m: ■"■'■ Leave Day's Bay-6.55, 8, 9, 11, 11.45 a.m., 1.35, 3.5, 5, 7, and 10.10 p.m. Leave Rona Bay-7.5, 8.15, 9.10, 11.10, 11.50 a.m., 1.40. 3.15, 5.10,. 7.10, and 10 D.m. I .■ ' SUNDAY. Leave Wellington-10.30 a.m., 2.30, 5.50, and 9.15. p.m. .. , Leave Day's 8ay—9.15 a.m., 1.15, 5, and 8.20 p.m. .■'''•. ..■'' '•. ' Leave Rona 8ay—9.25, a.m., 1.25, 5.10, and 8.30 p.m. Nfltice to Residents.—On Wednesday, 6th January, and Wednesday, ,13th.' Janu-, ary, the late boat from.town will be,postponed till ; 11.15-p.m. to enable residents to attend the theatre. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Cheap Excursions for School Children begin next Wednesday. Return 'Fare, 3a. See Monday's' issue. ■ FIRES ON CROWN LANDS. NOTICE is hereby given that; every person who, in contravention of Regulations, lights a fire in or near to any forest, wood, or growing timber belonging to the Crown or any other person, whereby or through allowing the fire to spread, any such forest, wood, or timber is- destroyed, ''is liable to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds, or to imprisonment for'a term not exceeding six months, and shall, in addition thereto pay to the Crown or person injured the full amount of the damage done, to be assessed by two Justices or a Magistrate, to be recoverable in like manner as a fine. -T. N. BRODRICK, v Commissioner of Crown Lands. "" PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. '. SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS. THE Commodious Vaults of the Public Trust Office,, Wellington—fire and earthquake-proof—have been fitted up with CHUBB'S BURGLAR and FIREPROOF LOCKERS. The' Lookers are of various sizes, and may be Leased for the Deposit of -Documents, Plate, Jewellery, and other-Valu-ables. Each Locker requires two keys to open it. One is given to the Lessee,, the other is held by the Office. Special arrangements arc made for the Lessee getting access to his Locker .at any'liour. For. rent and. other particulars, apply to the Office. .' ' PUBLIC TRUSTEE. FOR CHRISTMAS Or Any Other Time— mE MATA WINES. Absolutely Pure Grape, and Bottled at the Vineyard. Inquiries and prices from the MANA.GBBR. Havflocl; North.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2348, 2 January 1915, Page 1
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