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BOARD AND. RESIDENCE. VISITORS TO WELLINGTON this ' week are specially notified Select Accommodation to be had at 100. The Terrace. |7IL-]!.\ISIIED Double Bed-6itting-room, ■*- fireplace and uso conveniences. 92 Austin Street. Call mornings and evenings. . . , ACANT—Two -Furnished Bedrooms, * all conveniences; suitable for gentlemen; close Government Buildings. .12 Mowbray Street. ' ' ■ "SLANTED to Let, large unfurnished * » sunny ITront Room at island Bay .to young lady-engaged during day.' Apply "Parade," "Dominion" Offico. "^TACANCY[for 2 Gentlemen, : share » Bed-Sittingroom, all conveniences; breakfast optional; one minute Government' Buildings; , terms' moderate. "Address. "Dominion" Office. fTVHOENLEIGH, Boulcott <Street, : WelA ■ lington. First-class Accommodation for Tourists Travellers, and Permanent Boarders.—Mrs. .E. Jones. . TVTURSE STRATFORD (maternity), York Street, Miramar (next door to Town Hall)— Vacancies for lying-in patients; full 6ets baby clothing on hand. A LBYON : HOUSE,. St. Hill Street, •f*. Wanganui. . First-class: Accommodation for -Travellers and Permanent Boarders; moderate'-terms. 'Phone 644. \\7"AITANGI House, Boulcott Street. * » Once more under Mrs. O'LougMin's euperioT] management. An ideal place to stay at.' Moderates terms. 'Phone 1200. UNDER' NEW MANAGEMENT. THE NEW WENTWORTH HOTEL, Clyde Quay. "R/TRS. PARSONS; (late of Christohurch) has taken over the above Hotel, completely renovated. Tari£E excellent; anunsurpassed sea view from upper' rooms and lounges;, one minute from Te Aro Station.'- Permanent Boarders, 25a. per week. - - v -' :- .- ■ . ..'' Q~ QEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimmor's Stops,. Lambton. Quay,' t Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office. Under new management Situated: on an open space in . centre of City. Th# most comfortable and beat-conducted house in Wellington. One minute from tram, rail, or steamer. TARIFF: 4s. per day; £1 per week; ' I 'Phone 2310. R. P. DAVIS. Proprietor. MA HA R A -HOU SE, ' WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing, \ . Tennis Courts. ' ; ' (MRS.) E.. M. WIIMAMS, : '• . Pioprietress.. [ WHITEHALL PMVATE BOARDING VV , HOUSE. : i (Opposite "Dominion" Office). I PLIMMER'S. STEPS, WELLINGTON [ (Entrance also from Boulcott Street)j : ■ Situated in spacious gardens, with splendid view of city.and- harbour; one minute from tram, Post Office, and wharves. Excellent .ouisine,' Hot and cold water, and all conveniences. Terms, its'. 6d. per day, or from i!l per week.' 'Phone 1617. Mrs.. Chapman, Manageress. mHE 'BON-ACCORD PRIVATE -*• - SANATORIUM, WAIPIATA, CENTRAL OTAGO.- [ Magnifioent Climate and Site.

Only climate in Now Zealand entirely suitable' for 'Traateent : of> Consumption. Far humid atmosphere, of ;. coasti j y -80 «inilßsMnJand;%lso().,feet ;,:s; 3 " above' sea level. ; r'Sunny .hilly, dryland very bracing,No.fogs or dust. • • TERMS VERY MODERATE. ' •For-particulars; apply, to , , , MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. ' WANTED. V W ANTED, 1 Rex to meet C, at Kelburn Corner, at 2.30 -p.m. sharp To-day.,, ri ENTLEMAN : (22) would like to meet VT young Lady,' about 19; exchange' photo. "H.T.W.," "Dominion" Office. •STSrANTED, 6.Men, 12 Wom4, 20.80y5, vv- and 20 Girls; to .make big money spare time. Enclose-stamps and.address for full:, particulars,' Anglo-American Sup. ply Co.,' Box 90; Wellington. A tTCKLAND Soft Goods Indentor xV wishes represent Southern Warehouse. Auckland Province, carrying samples and some stock. Interview arranged. .Apply • BOX 263, . ■ - Auckland. ': j TJSTANTED,' our Boys for the. Front, v» now in. camp at . Rangiotu, Show Grounds, and Racecourse,'with their -relatives and visiting, friends, to dine at the White House, - The Square, Palmerston North. ' Hot meals at all hours; hot teas and suppers a specialty;, afternoon teas and light suppers served on balcony overlooking • Square Gardens; Dining Rooms open .till 11 p.m. Reasonable tariffs. J. Rawlins. . A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT .. .SOCIETY. ... , TEE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN -, THE BRITISH.EMPIRE.- . RESULTS FROM SIXTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT; ' ■■ £ New Business, 1914 (Ordinary) - .nearly G,600,C00 New Business, 1914 (Industrial) r nearly '■ 969,000 Annual Income 1,470,000 Accumulated Funds, over 33,290,000 . POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department), 300,218, assuring nearly .£100,900,000 (including Bonus Additions). POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Department), .121,055, -assuring £4,222,000 with bonuses. TOTAL CASH SURPLUS DIVIDED, £19,507,946. . ' ■ . , CASH' SURPLUS DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1914), £1,026,000, providing REVERSIONARY. ADDITIONS of about .21,600,000 , ' . This the first occasion on which the surplus' divided amongst- the policyholders has exceeded - One Mllion Sterling for a single year. The ; Society now -issues. EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY-ORDINARY or INDUSTRIAL—for any amount, from £5 to £10,000. , Directors of the Now Zealand Branch— The Hon; C. .J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A. do B. Brandon, Esq.,' Deputy Chairman; John Duncan, Esq., Joseph Joseph, Esq., and H. Beauchamp, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. New Zealand BranchCustomhouse Quay, Wellington, BROKEN COKE. Ti EDUCED to Is. per sack, delivered, li The BEST of all Fuels. Order from GAS COMPANY. DRESSMAKING MADE EASY. "OTE Will make a COSTUME STAND TV to the exact measurements of your own figure, and thus enable you to make your Dresses and Costumes in your own home, and so save the Dressmaker's Account. , Write for particulars or call and inspect our Models. THE DOMINION COSTUME STAND CO. 11 Dee Street, Island Bay. LEFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc., Purchased by Mrs. L. Helper, 132 Taranaki Street. Good prices offered. Letters promptly attended- to, .'Phone A 2618.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2586, 7 October 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2586, 7 October 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2586, 7 October 1915, Page 1

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