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[ WANTED TO BUY AND SELL. \STANTED to Sell, Draught Horse', » » aged, staunch, suitable farm work. | Apply 23 Fern hill Terrace, Wadostowti. WANTED to Sell, Horso, Cart, and Harness in good condition. Apply. M'Gregor and Jamictx>i), Riddiford Siroct. CILOVKE-SHELLER (Andrew Beaven) 1 for Salo, very cheap; in condition equal to now. Apply W. E. Chamberlain, Masterton. PEACHES and Nectarines for bottling and jam; over 1000 cases ready this week; ss. per caso, net cash. B. H. Just, Fruit-grower, Palmeraton North. ANTED to Sell, a Campbell Gas En- » ' ginc, 18 h.p., in first-class working order; cost .£210; price, f.0.b., Dunedin, -C4B 10s. Apply to Whitcoinbe and Tombs, Ltd., Dunedin. BOYS and Girls making 10s. to 20s. weekly, spare time, soiling dozen articles. Send for sample dozen. No money needed to start. We trust you. Box 90, Wellington. OTOR-CARS.—No reasonable offor refused for the following American Cars, which must be cleared:—Two Abbot 5-seaters, of 25 and 85-h.p., in splendid order, suitable aa Taxis. Call and inspect, or write to L. M. SILVER, Electrical Engineer, 80 Victoria Street. Repairs to Car-lighting Dynamos and Magnetos a speciality. Telephone 2627. B UY your Fruit from tho , Orchard. Best quality, freshly picked. Plums for jam and bottling, 3s. per case; 2 ca£es 55.; 201b. in case. Damsons, 221b. in. case, 3s. 6d. Peaohec, rich flavour yellow flesh, , for jam or bottling, 181b. in case, 3s. 6d. Freight paid to your nearest Railway Station. J. MOORE, Lincoln Road,- Henderson,', Auckland. ~FOR~sIm DOUBLE-ENDED Fishing Boat, overall length 40 feet, .overall width 9ft. 6in., draught 2ft. Includes twin shafts and propellers, but not Engines or Boilers. Apply J AS. J. NIVEN & CO., LTD.,, ' Napier. TO MOTORISTS' INTEREST. ' (TIOEONA MOTOR ELECTRIC TAIL LAMPS (made in N.Z.), .simple, effective, labour-saving lamp, unique design. Brass XI 2s. 6d. Block Tin (nickel extra) ... 12s. 6d. Inspection invited. G. E. WARBURTON, Motor Agont, 1911 The Terrace. 'Phono 3811. FOR SALE.. rbe disposed of very cheap—a 21Bitinea, 200-volt , Insulation-Rcsisc-ance l'cstiiig Set (in leather case, oomplcte), made by Evenshed and Vigholes, London. FIRE UNDERWRITERS, • ' 1 ■ 100 Customhouse Quay. TO' MOTORISTS. . ■ QECOND'-HAND C'ARb. for' Sale-Five-O seate'rs, Enfield, Icyl.' 15-h.p., illflO; Ford, 4-cyl.- 20-h.p., J;100; Stuart, 1-cyl. 11-h.p., ibo; Argyll, t-cyl. 16.h.p., i:100; Overland, l-cyl. 25-h.p., £175; Two-seaters, Uupmobiie, 1-cyl. 20-h.p., <£115; Eegnl, 4-cyl. 25-h.p., £120; Overland, 1-cyl. 25-h.p;, £160. H. LEICESTER, Garage, 167 Vivian St. 'Phone 2692 A GET GEARS HERE! THEY AEESTEONG. STURDY, , SAFE, SILENT, ■ - SMOOTH-RUNNING! Made from- finest steel, specially hardened. Best and cheapest. Car-owners, ask for "quote" to-day! VON HAETITZSCH & HUTCHESON, Mechanical Engineers,. .

w_ Ghu'znee Street. .'Phone 2676. TO MOTORISTS. TITAKE your Benzine into Gas by pnti»A ting a "Speedier" Attachment on your Engine. Saves 20 to 40 per cent Benzine, and increases the speed 6: or 8 miles per hour. Cai size, 255; Cycle, 15s. Thirty days' trial. Cash refunded if not satisfactory. Applicants please enclose addressed envelope foi^re^ly.^ Apply Platform, Greytown. ■ TO LET. ' . \ " mo LET, 5-roomed Furnished House, A every convenience;*fino view. Apply "Rapaki,' "Dominion'' Office. TO .LET, at Seatoun, for fbw weeks, a comfortably-furnished Cottage, sea frontage; gas stove, .electric light, etc. Apply W. if' Gill, Seatoun Parade. TO LEASE, with purchasing clause, Nelson, 20 acres, nearly flat, good fruit land; ootfcage; fenced and gras3ed; Bs. 6d. weekly; R.0.P., i) 400. .C. R.. Crighton, "Awa," Nelson. TO LET, Desirable Family Residence, 11 rooms, every convenience, large fruit, flower, and vegetable garden, on penny section. Apply between 11 and 4 to Mrs. S. Brown, 22 Hanson Street. 'Phone 1034. . .. jpURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. 7 Rooms, Coromaadel Street 455. 7 Rooms, Kelburn 50s. 7 Rooms, Lower Hutt 355. 9 Rooms, Hobson Street ... 70s. and 105?. 10 Rooms, Thp .Terrace 110s. Apply S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay. OFFICES TO LET. FURNISHED or : Unfurnished (low rental), Kennedy's Buildings, 157 Featherston Street, close to General Post Office. : Apply to HENRY HUGHES,. LTD., International Patent and Trade Marks Agents/ DESIRABLE FRONT OFFICES. In • BANKS'S BUILDING, 11 Qrey Street, opposite Post Office. |p O LET, AT ONCE. St;finy and bright rooms, passenger and goods lift, plaster walls, strong-room, etc. Moderate rant. • . ' Apply H. AMOS, Director,. Banks's Commercial College. TO LET. A MOST ' BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME. AT STRATFORD. THE FARLANDS," owned by Colonel W. G. Malone, of Stratford, for a term of 1 or 3 years. HOUSE OF THIRTEEN ROOMS, with all conveniencos, and partly Furnished in modern style; electrio light throughout; water laid on; man's house, 6tables, motor shed, oowshed. etc.;-good Orchard, and splendid shelter; 68. ACRES, rich soil, well subdivided.- lessee to have option, of takine 3 ACRES OR THE 68. SITUATED 2 miles from Stratford, on good metalled road. Rent Low to good man. The reason that this place is TO LET is that Colonel' Malone is with the Expeditionary Forces in ' Egypt. For further particulars, apply at once. R. F. CORNWALL Agent, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. 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 you a fair and squarß offer for your goods. 'Phone 841. The "Straight Deal" Shop, 144 Vivian Street.

JIGHT Refreshments, Hot Pies, and J lovely Tea obtainable at J. Rawlins's "White House," West Side, Palmerstoft £ausj«»

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2388, 18 February 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2388, 18 February 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2388, 18 February 1915, Page 1

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