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BOARD AND BESIDENCE^^ ANTED to Let, Double FMiusbed Room; board optional. Wo Webb Street. ____——.• WANTED, Superior Board and Resi; dence. Telephone. "Central, G.P.0., City. - WANTED, Board, at Lower Hutt, by young lady. Apply to "Teacher,' "Dominion" Office; T~O~LET, Furnished, 4' large Rooms, all modern conveniences. Address at "Dominion" Office.. _____ WANTED, by Gentleman and Son, Board and Lodging. Apply "Wcka, ', "Dominion" Office.. (10MFORTABLE Board and Residence, J . young man;. private family; soft , washing, mending; terms &\. 52- Hawker \ Street ' . TO LET, large sunny Furnished Bedroom, suit two friends, also Bed- - sitting-room, all conveniences. Apply I<J» » Terrace. . ■ » ACANCY-Well Furnished Largo Front Room/balcony; Single, Double '■ Bed-sitting-rooms; harbour view; quiet. 'Phone 1461. 59 Boulcott Street. WANTED, Board"ar,d Residence, by young working man, close Courte- ' nay Place; single room; ■ private family. Apply "J .A.," "Dominion" i 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'Loughhn's superior management. An ideal place to stay at. Moderate terms. 'Phone_ 12001 a Few sToung TT Men,-within 51minutes of Govern- .' ment Buiidings; single or double Tooms,; I _1 and 18s. Address- at "Dominion j ' '■ - - ■ B'EAUDESSERT, 55 Majoribanks Street, under superior management of Mrs. Winstanley. An ideal place to stay at. Two minutes from Tram and Post Office. ■ Terms moderate. . - WANTED, BY Young Man, Board and Residence in private family. Reply "Sutelifie, "Dominion" Office. ■_. "I WEEK ' AT. THE SEASIDE.. 3. • 80s. ' ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, LYALL BAY. 'Phone 3785 (2 rings). MRS. KILFOY, Proprietress. '• A WEEK AT THE' SEASIDE, 80s. , (HOFFEE PALACeTnEWPLYIIOUTH. : V> Clean, Comfortable, Homelike. RECOMMENDED BY ALL. MAI ARA HO US.E. WAIKANAE. '■■ ■ AN IDEAL. PLACE-TO SPEND A i. QUIET HOLIDAY. • Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing. ■• Tennis Courts. ■ '■••■ (MRS.) ; E. M. WILLIAMS,r. ' . ; .... Proprietress. , GLENALVON PRIV-ATE HOTEL, AUCKLAND.. VISITORS to Glenalvon agree that it is the best appointed'.and most comfortable Private Hotel in 1 -the Dominion. Three minutes from Railway Station and Wharves. Communications addressed to Mrs. Sch'erff ■ will receive ■'• prompt attcntion.; ■■. . _. ejTONEHUUST, SYMONDS. STE__T, ' 10,. A.UCKIAND, Nerc Zealand. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS'.BOARD AND RESIDENCE. .. . Telegrams: "Stonohurst," Auckland. - ME.; AND MRS. .ALBERT A, BROWN. ? Proprietors. Telephones 501 and A 374. f PRIVATE HOTEL,. >■■ 'otPlimmer's Steps, • Lambton Quay. - Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office. 1 Under New ; Management. Situated on an open space in centre of City. The * most comfortable. and best conducted - house in Wellington. One miuufce from tram, rail,- or steamer. TARIFF: is. ner day; .£1 per week. 'Phone 2310. R. P. DAVIS, Proprietor. s mHE "Ever-Ready" Patented Quick-Re- ' A ference device is'applicable to In- , voice, Memo., Delivery, Consignment, . Receipt, and many other books. Simple, - cheap, and effect'ive. Sole Agents, the - Wellington Publishing Co., Ltd., ' Dominion" Avenue, Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES. } EXTENSION of Premises Sale:li Hundreds of blouses to be cleared at half-price, and leas; fancy pique blouses in colours, 7s. lid. to 10s. 6d. for 5 3s lid ; cream radianta blouses, small f sizes only, 7s. lid. for 3's lid.; white ' pique blouses with -fancy coloured collars, . 6s lid. for 2s. lid. Lace, ninon, net, " and coloured silk blouses, 21s. to 455., all 1 12s. 6d. Queree Bros., Willis Street, Sat- > urday at 10. -. FIRST-CLASS Refreshments obtainable all hours at -"The White ■ House,' ' West Side of Square, Palmerston N.—J. ' Rawlins. THE Pen Doctor.—Fountain' Pens will sometimes meet with mishaps, so buy your pen where, if anything goes wrong, you can get it repaired—thafrs - George Jeffery, corner Kelburn Avenue. LIGHT Refreshments, Hot Pies, and lovely Tea obtainable at J. Rawlins's -"White House," West Side, Pal- - merston Square. ' i 9 •VfTANTED—Furniture Buyers note i T V Bargains during Sale. See win- - dows; country orders packed free on rail f or boat. Te Aro Furnishing Co., 91 Cuba - Street. ■• 1 T EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc., PurLl chased by L. Dabscheck, 126 Tara--5 naki Street. Highest prices given. Let- ' ters promptly attended to. 'Phone A 2666. V' ISITORS to Palmerston North please note that Hot Meals can be pro- ] cured at the White House Dining Roome after the arrival of all trains. J. RawCASTLE'S Corn Cure; Castle's Electric Nerve Killer for toothache; Castle's Teething Powders, Is. each; post free from Castle's Newtown Pharmacy. XTENSION of Premises Sale:12doz. white net and lace jabots, all nice fresh goods, Is. 6d. for 4J<l.,' four dozen net and lace sleeves, Is. 6d. for 4Jd. a pair; 10 white coque feather and marabout boas, 80-in. long, very handsome, 6 225. 6d. for ss. lid. Queree Bros., Willis ■ Street, Saturday at ten. L" EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc., Purohased by Mrs. L. Helper, lSS.Tara, ''■ naki Street. Good prices offered. Letters promptly attended to. 'Phone A 2618. ' GENTLEMEN, Increase your Banking Account. Your left-off Garments only litter and disorganise your wardrobe. Turn them into good money. Send us a letter, and we will make youa fair • and square offer for your goods. 'Phone 841. Tho "Stiraigbt Deal" Shop, 144 Vivian Street. ___^ r TS G. KNIGHT, Sail, Tont, Flag, and 11. Cover Maker, No. 6 Herbert Street !. (off Manners Street), 3 doors above George b Fowlds, Ltd. Telephone 727. _, 0 TQROWN AND JOHNSTON, Builders J> and Contractors, Shop and Office ■ Fitters,. Land and Building -Valuers, 0 Johnston Street. 'Phones 2417, 2821. r TTIXTENSION of Premises. -Sale:^ 0 JCJ Hosiery, bargain-.-Mercerized lisle hose, open-work, in saxe, grey, and sand, Is. 9d. for'6d. pair; fine lisle lace ankles, in silver, saxe, gTey, mastic, and old 1 rose, 2s. 3d. and 2s. 6d., for 6d. pair; black Balbriggan hose, . coloured crai broidered 'stripe, 2s. 3d, for 6d. pair -.' Qu«oo'Pros„ -Willis:.Strbet, 'Satttr.dAV, at.! ijtaa,. ••- - - '' ' I

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2371, 29 January 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2371, 29 January 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2371, 29 January 1915, Page 1

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