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BUSINESS NOTICES, • ' FISH ! Fish! Fish! ■ See our big display of Fresh Island Bay Bluo Cod, also brown sugar-cured Cod. Open until 10 o'clock To-night. W. Hurcomb and Son, Willis Street. ""SCOTLAND'S BEST EXPERTS" :.C3.-; manufacture "CLINCHER TYRES" for the .Dominion's hard roads. Guaranteed nine and fifteen months. Give them a trial. ...' ■. , " ' ' npHERE'S more Service and better ser. A. vice in WOOD-MILNE GOLF BALLS than in others. They don't cut or .split. . ; i--. ' C J. HOUSTON, from London, with • the latest London methods in dyeing garments, feathers, etc.; charges reasonable. Address 138 Vivian Street. "gjIOUND, Trout Fishing Tackle, just J- .arrived in time for the season. Denton's, 58 Willis Street. ' , PERSONAL, I have been trusted n;ith thousands of pounds and betrayed my; trust by, temptation and many mistakes. I nm'v the . open Cash Drawer. •National Cash' Register Co.,' local office, 32 Cuba Street. . • ■ TEFT-OFF. Clothing, Boots, Etc., PurJLi chased, "t>y L. Dabsch'eck, 128 Tarahaki- Street. Highest prices, given. Letters promptly attended, to. 'Phone A 2666. DON'T ask £or just Pickles, or you'll get them. Say "MILITARY PlClvtE" and the Grocer' mil know you appreciate quality. ■ • ' EOR our Soldier Boys—Gold-mounted • -Presentation . Onoto Fountain. Pens. One Gold Band, 205.; Two Gold Bands, 225. 6d. Engraving name .and pocket clip free. G. Jeffery, Fountain Pen Doctor, 270 Lambton Quay, Wellington. "'STOU'LL look neat about the'feet if you I use WOOD-MILNE SHOE SHINE. It gives a bright waterproof polish. Get a tin. " ■ ■■■'•. ' - TOTS have a good stock of Sally's latVY est Tennis Racquets and 1915 Hard Court Tennis Balls, - which we are quoting at reduced prices. l W. J". Seater and Co., 24 • Grey Street. 'Phone 1474. THE careful selection and high quality ingredients make "MILITARY PICKLE" the relish par excellence. Ask your grocer. ■- SPARE Feeders, 6d.; Baby Cough Sy- • rup, Is. 6d.; Sugar of Milk. Is."3d. lb. At Castle's' Newtown Pharmacy. . ISMUTHATED Magnesia, a cure for Indigestion, Flatulency, >nd all stomach troubles. Post free, 2s. Prepared only .by Gibbs, Chemist,. Upper Hutt.

IT ■ sets the gastric juices flowing— MILITARY ; PICKLE,, the family condiment. All'grocers. nnHERE was once a man who refused jL :to learn from others—he became a bankrupt. Let .us tell you what over a million of the world's best merchants ' have taught us. National Cash Register Co. ',local office,-32' Cuba Street. TTTHY Sttmmer? '; Get'-cured.. No fail•»V ures. Elocution taught. Oswald Metcalfe;' Fearnley's,. Coffee Palace, Palmcrston North. WALKING without WOOD-MILNE •VV: GRUBBER HEELS is like riding a cy : cle without rubber tires. Wood-Milne heels

without rubber tires. Wood-Milne heels absorb.'the shock.- Have a pair fitted. EEFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc., ■ chased by Mrs. L. Helper, 132 Taranaki. Street. Good prices offered. Letters promptly attended ■ to.; 'Phone A 2618. "J7USH!. Fish! Fish! .See our big dis--V , play of Fresh Bay Blue Cod, also brown sugar-cured Cod.' Open until 10' o'clock • To-night. W. Hurcomb and 'Son,. Willis Street. • , fFIHEY please'the' palates of particular ".A people and improve the flagging appetite—"MlLlTAßY PICKLES,"-. always ahead in quality;, : . • ZrUIAS. A. . FLETCHER, SJ ■ ■ - -J.Chemist,/Pharmacist;, .and Prescripliori Spooialij'c. Sole address: 292 lambton Quay.. .Mail orders, promptly dispatched. ■ . ... '■ TTUST like walking iipon a thick, softW" carpet when \ou WEAR WOODMILNE RUBBER HEELS. Get 'a.'.pai'rr-' tH'ey-cost less than .'leather-heels. . R : G. KNIGHT, Sail, Tent, Flng, and .■' Cover Maker... Note the New ad6 Herbert Street (o£F ManneTS Street), ;3 doors above , George Fowlds,. Ltd. ' Telephone 727. Britons all over the world • ride "CLINCHER DREADNOUGHT". Motor Cycle Tyres, which are made for hard wear on rough' roads. Try them. GENERAL Printing m all its branches neatly ■ and promptly ; executed at moderate charges at the ' "Dominion" General Printing House, Dominion Avenue. 'Phone 1442. rNNIS Players, . Golfers, and Fishermen.—A. N. Lindsay, over twenty years' English and Colonial ejyierience, has commenced business at 10 Woodward Street, Wellington, and is prepared to ■ undertake repairs o£ all descriptions. Best material used, and customers will find every satisfaction. -

. BROKEN COKE. REDUCED to. Is. per sack', delivered; .The.BEST of all Fuels. Order from ' /— ' GAS COMPANY. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF J. A. TULLOCH, DRAPER, . VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI, TENDERS invited for the undermentioned items;— . £ -1. Showroom Goods. Woollen underwear, Children's wear, Dresses, Gloves, etc. .......... 590 2. Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Lace, Haberdashery ....; ; 440 3. Manchester, Linen goods 337 i. Mercery 50 5. Fittings Total ...'.£1492 Tenders to bo mad© at so much in the £ on the prices shown on the Stock Lists, and to be accompanied by a marked cheque.for 20 per cent, of the amount of.Stock Lists and Conditions of Tender may b» seen on tho premises and at my office. Tenders to reach me not later than Noon on TUESDAY, sth October, 1915. . This is a fresh, clean, well-bought Stock of excellent value, many lines now unprocurable. ' C. B. ROBERTSON (Trustee), Banks Buildings, 11 Grey St., Wellington. A RARE OPPORTUNITY, TO BE LEASED FOR A TERM OF YEARS. That well-known private HOTEL, situated at the Corner of Devon and Egmont Sts., New Plymouth, known as the COFFEE PALACE, containing 42 Bedrooms, 3 Sitting Rooms, Smoking Room, 2 Dining Rooms, Kitchen, Pantry, Storerooms, Bathrooms, and Lavatories. Fitted throughout with Electric Light and all Conveniences. 1 There are also Two Shops on the Ground' Floor, both let to good tenants. This is a splendid opportunity for a capable man with moderate capital. The present proprietor is retiring owing to tlie lease having expired, and » desired will dispose of the Furniture and Contents to "the incoming tenant at Valuation. The "Business is a lucrative one, and this presents a rare opportunity of acquiring an old-established business, without Goodwill, and which will, under experienced management, yield handsome profits from the date of possession. For particulars, apply NEWTON KING, Nejv.' Plymouth* :

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2582, 2 October 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2582, 2 October 1915, Page 1

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