, FINE FACTORY SITE. ■■ ;j , Close to Courtenay Place. i 108 ft. by 190 ft. to one' street, with lOftv' ; 1 ). right-of-way to' another 'eteeet. Also \ I story 11-roomed house. 1 PBICE,. JBOOOj. £M cash, balance at i 5i per cent. 3180 I OFF ABEL SMITH STREET.. ' j Solidly built 6-roomed' Residence, in : i _ thorough order. I PRICE—^£SOOO; JE7SO cash, balance at j arranged.' ...... ■ - • 8309 "'* .• j FACTORY SITE, OFF CUBA STREET.'" I 60ft. x 78ft, . ' j ' PRICE,£I7SO. ! 1988 . ? a HARCOURT AND CO., 1 i " ' Agents'. ; ' • j J: FANNING AND. CO.!. - 1 LAND, " ESTATE,' and FINANCIAL "• ! AGENTS, - - . ' ! > 74 MANNERS STREET. • I v (Established 1897.) ■ < j ; John Fanning.] [Frank Fannin?. ' Restaurant, Luncheon, ' ■; and Grill Rooms, busiest part of the : j City, seating accommodation for over 70 , ; . people, lease,"five years; ;.rent, Mr' j everytTiing as-a gomg concern-for £850. . Koto our ONLY Address—'H Manners St. . \ . LOWER HUTT. ' ' " ! ONE minuto from Railway Station, ; " Corner Property," 250 feet frontage; i all convenience, garden, lawn, orchard, : : trnpshed. ■ i GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE, .£IOOO. ; I , No reasonable offer refused . ' HORACE BAKER, LTD. 20S LAMBTON' QUAY. J Wii P HILPI j • 87 DIXON STREET. ' i House, Window, and Office-Cleaning , 1 Contractor. •' ! CsJ-peta Cleaned and Beaten by ! .'n'achiuory. 'j ILL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED; 1 I 'Phone 8292. (Three Ringo). . I 76 Jerroia Quay. .
Eight Maurieeville recruits were given a liearty send-ofF on Fridav by the settlers of the district: Mr. G. R. Sykes, jr.P., was present, and congratulated the district upon having sent to tlie front almost every available man. The city police received a reDort la«t to the effect that John TV 0 Sullivan, a bootmaker, about forti years of age, had been found dead, in the Miramar tram shed. The deceased resided at Seatov.'B. OEREGEN FOR OVERSTRUNG NERVES. .An adequate supply of proteid food is a vital necessity. Without it, the body becomes starved, weakened, nerve energy is lost. Everyday food does not contain an adequate supply of proteid—but vou' ran get it by taking Cwgon. It conu 5 ever 80 per cent, of proteid and : phosphates—it forms flesli, muscle, nerve Mftrgy. After sickness, mental or physical strain, take Ceregen, and be 6tro'ng. Lt is British—better than the foods niado in enemy countries, and cheaper. Get ueregen, 2s. 6d., is. 6d„ 6s. 6d., 12s. Gd., it Chomista only; 12s. 6d;' size contains 1 times more than 2s. 6d. tin.—Adjt,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2711, 4 March 1916, Page 3
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388Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2711, 4 March 1916, Page 3
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