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BUSINESSES AND'PARTNERSHIPS, j FOR SALE, ' PRIVATE Hospital, in Marlborough; owner leaving N. 55.-; easy terms. Full particulars on application at "Dominion" Office. A DVERTISER would liko to meet -£*■ young mail willing to invest a few pounds in a Business Agency; state if mairied or single, age, etc.. "Confidontial," "Dominion" Office. WANTED TO SELL. TEA and Luncheon Rooms, in Wairarapa district, doing good- business; owner giving up business on'account of ill-health. AH particulars on application to "Dominion" Office. ■ TO NEWSPAPER MEN. A' SUBSTANTIAL and well-established tri-weekly Newspaper is unexpectedly in the market, its Proprietor having to take up land under compulsory occupation.' The Journal is a- steady incomeproducer—the only Paper of a prosperous town in a rich distriot. Premises, Freehold Property, Modern Plant—two printing machines, type, guillotine, engine, gas generator, stationery and paper. The whole as a going concern for iIOOO. Only a proportion cash. A comparatively short timo should elapse before the earnings will havo recouped the original outlay. Apply "NEWSPAPER PROPRIETOR," Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Wellington. TJOOKSELLER'S BOSINESS for SALE in progressive N.I. town, owing to owner's old age and retiring. Stock, ,£IOOO- - can be reduced. Business suffered owing to ill-health of owner, and can be bought at Taluation on .£SOO deposit. Big opening for the right man. N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 187 Manchester Street, Christohurch. - : : . A. BILLIARD SALOON OPPORTUNITY OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE. nnHERE ig.justi now. being erected a A Building right in the best part, of Wellington, and space is available for a Five Table. Room on the' ground floor. A' long lease at a low -rental can be secured, and' if necessary we will assist suitable olient with finance. This is a. raro opportunity for a good man. No other saloon handy.' Apply immediately to ALCOCK AND CO., LTD., "The Billiard People," Baker's Buildings, Featherston' Street. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL, ■ T7IOR SALE, good position, in busy JO .. Hawke's Bay town; 17 bedrooms, sitting-room, smoke-room, _ dining-room ; thoroughly up-to-date and in good order; cheap rent; good Lease; owner leaving the colonies, so will sacrifice. Wire or' write for full particulars from C. R. WILSON- & CO (Gill Bros.), Auctioneers, Hastings. FOR . SALE. . /COUNTRY STORE, near Wanganui. Turnover, .£'oo per month. Good proportion 'oash. Good locality. Post Office attached. .... Capital.required, about J2600. Reason for selling, owner joining Ex- j peditionary Force. Apply. A. HATRICK OD .CO., I/TD., ! Wanganui. BPORTINQ, MARTON SPRING MEETING. WEDNESDAY,- Ist SEPTEMBER.- 1916. Nominations a sov.) close on FRIDAY, 13th AUGUST, at 8.30 &ACK HURDLES, of 110 sovs., 1J miles. MAIDEN PLATE, of 100 60vs., 7 furlongs. RAILWAY HANDICAP (Open), of 160 sovs., 6 furlongs. HUNT STEEPLECHASE, of 75 sovs., 3 miles. MARTON HANDICAP •' (Open), of 230 - 6ovs., 1J miles. ELECTRIC HACK, of 110 sovs,, 6 furlongs. HACK STEEPLECHASE, of MO sovs., 2} miles. . ■ TUTAENUI HACK WELTER, of 110 sovs., 7 furlongs. RANGITIKEI HUNT STEEPLECHASE (TOTALISATOR) MEETING. THURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1915. ATOMINATIONS CLOSE' on FRIDAY, IN rath AUGUST, forHUNTERS' HURDLES, 60 sovs., li miles (nomination 10s.). RANGITIKEI HACK, 70 »vs., 6 furlongs (205.). . ' RANGITIKEI HUNT CUP, 65 sovs., and Silver Cup, 20 sovs., 3 miles (205.). HACK STEEPLECHASE, 100 sovs., .2 . miles (205.). LADIES' BRACELET, 55 eovs. and bracelets, 1} miles (10s.). VIEW HALLOA STEEPLECHASE, 55 sovs. and Silver Cup, 2 miles (105.).. HACK WELTER, 70 eovs., .7 furlongs (205.) ■ For Programme see "Weekly Press." ARTHUR WAY, , Secretary. WANTED, our Boys for the Front, now in camp at Rangiotu, Show Grounds, and Racecourse, with their relatives and visiting friends, to dine at the White House, Tho Square, Palmerston North. Hot meals at all hours; hot teas and suppers a speciality; afternoon teas and light suppers served on balcony overlooking Square Gardens. Dining Reoms open till 11 p.m. Reasonable tariffs. J. Rawlins. ' ■ rriHE SILVER GRID-What is it? JL Where is it P The Best Luncheon, Tea, and Supper Room in the City. Cuba Street. Try it. FOR Neuralgia and shattered Nerves, try Green's Neuralgia and Nerve Tonic. It never fails. Acts promptly/ while its effects are lasting. Price, 2s. 6d. bottle. Procurable at R. M. GREEN, • ' ' Chemist, 141 Vivian Street.: OWN to the ground is tho result of your grass when your mower baa been sharpened or repaired by H. Borgersen, who is an expert. New and second-hand mowers always on hand. Don't throw away your old mower before consulting H. E. Bergersen, Lawn Mower Expert, 27 and 29 Broad Street, Palmerston North. 'Phone 499. ' BEIGE'S T TOCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkoaldie and Stains. If you want a good Fish ■ or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brioe's. WANTED Known, Silver Grid Luncheon, Tea and Supper Rooms; 'hot meals supplied. Week days, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Closed all day Sunday. JEWISH SMOKE CONCERT 1 The animal smoke concert of tho Jewish Social Club was the most successful in the history of tho organisation. Mr. J. Zachariah, tho president, was in the chair. A very lengthy programmo of capital items was submitted, and was much enjoyed by tho very large audienco present. In' addition to most of the leading amateur performers of AVellington, Sir. -Jack Waller and his Butterfly Company, and Mr. Claude Dampier and the Dandies wcro present, and contributed entertaining items. During the ovening Mr. D. J. Nathan, who recently returned from a trip to England, gave a. short addrose on New Zealand's share in the war, and as tho outcome of his .remarks a collection was.taken up in aid of tho fund for the wounded soldiers, and realised tho sum of £0 4s; 6d, The chairman, was ac° corded ft hewty veto of tbauka,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2538, 12 August 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2538, 12 August 1915, Page 7

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