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Csty Am Suburban Properties. '; FOR SALE or TO LET. MANAWATU FARM. THOMSON, BROWN, * EAST, K"""' IQQ ACRES, carrying" 50 cows anil Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, S'ROOMED UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW, , youii<r stock- Phono 1140. 'Phono 1140. . situated on Upland Eoad.TMs is ono land; all' but'3oacres Ml BAY—Several good building sites ?' tho latest desired homes, parsss 1 -""-"» : £?:skri: ; roomed dwelling stable cowshed oto • Note tho Address: *iinn .conn suimy. rnce, property is situMtCsS raiK nZd ™ and > k,,ce way, school and factory J mile; good IfcATHIvRSION SIRLET. . KELBURN Vr,;H 7 1 X™ I ''plopertv fo? 0 ! tes?of i tl. leaSetlie fF BA ST " WJmwßl 8 Eooms ' first " ' «»»«l-Eesideiice, in'an U&lMdf&l from Mav Ist it iTiitil nt J2 nii r i°v JeniS > j class ? 37 s ufl ' 4 " stall stal>le ; a ? d ,, a P articula rly good outlook;built *, annum For ftfrtW niiVtimOiPra ™? l T w-tfi £10 foot; ,61600; £300 cash. of the very best of timbers; spacious '■ * annum, l-oi iurthei particulars apply to KELBURN (City side), stylish new rooms, faithful workmanship. The ' J. H. BETHUNE & CO. House, 6 rooms, £200 cash. •' ORIENTAL owner bas_reduced the. price to cost— 1 154 Sr 11ft -p-pATTTTrucrnv CTOu™ BAY, Main Road) 5 Rooms; also 7 Rooms -£1175;' £275 deposit, and balance* arSTREET, (details at office). WELLINGTON TEE., ranged. .. 98tt.'--! ELLINGTON. 8 Rooms., £1650. KARGOURT AND CO.. : 1 G. S HILL AND CO., • ' ' 195 LAMBTON QUAY OWNER LEAVING. 189 St. (om> l Union Bank). ,T.'.FANNING ANEW.: "* tuppo. union Hank). . j AND, ESTATE. and FINANCIAL HATAITAI RESIDENCE, WANTED, PURCHASER, for Splen-! L< AGENTS, * i„„,i sn f„„f Z,i . , „ »» didly-appointed 5-roomed HOUSE, ,74 MANNERS STREET. O tinns ™tnL^?™ g 'S? Se °' Island B 'Wi sunny. position; house ' (Established 1897.) and UD to date V %11W°T S and grounds .in spick and span John Fanning.] [Frank Fanning. mtv ilp condition. PRICE, £645; only ADELAIDE ROAD (near the Basin Re-' V taiß«v' n euenuenn £100 deposit,, rest arranged;- very serve)-T\vo good Cottages,. Let at ;: : - rIMHnT ft. oncrncKU, easy terms. 20s. and 14s. per week; each plenty /, 111 Customhouse Quay. n..iWi..i > u > spacel for. a, niotor'.garage„.at" th"el.v — • G. STANLEY CHISHOLM, back. Price, only £900;-terms, £$0 do brumen 219 LAMBTON QUAY. . cash,' balance at 6 per cent. '" "• "■ H. li. RfcNNtR, — : — [ LOWER HUTT. " ! ~ ZmvFSL te A rTsff ET ' W ANTED ' DaiTy aDd ' Sh£ ° pFarm3of ONE0 NE minute from" Railway Station/^i ILjiUli bale, close to Austin Street, con- *» 1/ Corner Pronertv "iO feet fpnritw' "" house,™ ' Sfa, ro view. *" *" *" "* *" m Sgt*"* »£* lawn, orcha^^; Cheap. Easy terms. details to H. Ernest. Leig&ton, Expert . GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE, £loW.';; • ; No reasonable offer refused 1 Property Salesman, 183 Featherston Street/' uadfine n av/cd ixn DEAL HOME, handy City,, lovely tiO.RACE BAKER, LTDb Grounds. For Sale-Splendid Resi- Wellington. r 20S LAMBTON QUAY. denes, consisting of seven large rooms on - j-. - • one floor, verandah, casement windows, ' —"" . ~ " tau'V™?' •"■Maids. pay ni'M WSKSSfS'w'S duSTS etc.; 300 feet frontage. This magnificent ■ „ __ . 1. , ... conveniences.. Price,.. £950. I £75. down, > ' ; gentleman's residence is within 80 min- y Oll P nr °h afla a house.on £50 deposit? Balance as'rent.- "" lites bj electric car from G.P.O. Pnoe, .. . , , .. > £1700, mortgage £1250 at 5 per cent. APP I ? for details to H..Ernest ieighton, " ■'•RANK OSULLIVAN, ~ Government valuation about £2000. J. J). ' ' 176 Featherston-Street, ■ - Martin M'lntyre and Co., 215-217 Lamb- 182 Featherston Street, or lower Hutt. : ' Opposite GPO

'jjrj' A AM a Study : Of similar subjects might not be *<'i ■ BSqMW^CT' the'saine in composition yet both.. • ..: ,■■: ' IWfiSnWnm " ' m mP'iTffn W* he good pictures. It depends 1 on flie effect desired. Usually lillilwllilll IP Ft® 8' . different Cameras : are required, Wl|p in REFLEX ' ■ You hare the ideal instrument for all clashes of Photography, from fast snapshots at l-1000th of a second, to long exposure / studies. Even in poor light-good results are obtained with : , ' ' . the remarkably fast Cooke F4.5 Lens. The improved jjarts m the make up of every Ruby Reflex are'placed for quick adjustment and rapid handling, suoh as is not provided by any v other Keflex at the price. . . Call or write for full details—Free. • ' . . h PRICE, £12 10s.—including six plateholders. > I WATERWOITH'S ; | L LAMBTON QUAY (NEXT KELBURN TRAM). i > ..

HOTEL NOTICEB. ■ BARRETT'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. . - YISITORS to Wellington should stay, • at'this splendid Hotel. Every_ oom- j fort and attention. Night Porter in nt- >..■ tendance. Electric Lift installed.' Electric Light in every room. Tariff. Bs. pes J-.. •? day. I • • D. DALTON, Proprietor. ' , T EVIATHAN HOTEE. .(Nearly opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN.. .v'! THE FAVOURITE HOUSE • , ■ With ■ tlio Travelling Public. EleotTio Light in Every Bedroom. '**"'" Hot Baths can bo had at all hours. Free ' of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. Country Visitors are reminded that, if. only in Town for the Day they cau ob-i tain a Good Lupch.from 12 till ,2. Fire Escapes' throughout tee 'Buildingi, • • Night and Day Porters, ' ■ All communications to ' . JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. . ; :-i HITE nART HOTEL. - • CHRISTCHURCH. ' i This is one of the'most up-to-date and best Hotels to stay at in tho Dominion, having only been rebuilt four years. TARIFF:'IOs. 6d. per day. . j F. M. DREWITT, 1 ' Proprietor. . - Hotel grand central,"' I 107. CUBA STREET. . : ' Wellington's Leading 1 Private Hotels * Accommodation for 100 Guests. First-' class Cuisine., Every, modern convenience.' • ><'•! Ladies' .Private Drawing-room; . Sitting- '.' . rooms, etc., Lounges, and Eight Modern • Bathrooms, including clectrie : light- and - 'i electric fire alarms. Tariff, 6s. day, 355. ' weekly. ■ j WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. r/EALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL ■ "i (Under New Management), CLYDE QUAY. Near Wharf and To Aro Railway Sta- • tion. Every modern convenience for visitors and permanent boardors. - tariff. 'Phone 1656. • MRS. HENDERSON. Proprietress. i , rrVHE MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, ■ J. Ghuzneo Street, Wellington, i MR. FIX has taken over this wellt known Hotel, and visitors aro reminded • that it offers them a superior - -home - Quite up to date, oentral, and splendid ) accommodation. 3 Tariff 6s. 6d. day, 355. a week. t Tel. 348. Box 16. Te Aro -P.O. 1 FIX, Proprietor. ■■ TSHONE 1442 for all classes of Print--3 A ing Work. Prompt attention, mod- ' , .erate charges. "Dominion" General -XPcothk ffo.uWi Dominio» Aienmt.

HOTEL NOTICES, ]TJ QTE L~ ■' B R.A EBOBN, ANSSAC PARADE, WANGANUI. NEW ZEALAND'S FINEST PRIVATE HOTEL. Unsurpassed" situation, overlooking; river, town, and country. Five wide balconies (open to sun and sea breezes. Sumptuously furnishe'd; every modern convenience; electric light and radiators; ■ seven bathrooms, hot, cold and'sliower baths; h. and c. lavatories in many bedrooms. . Motor Garage. Tennis and Croquet Lawn. Tariffs ,9s. per day, £2 ss; per weelr. Special arrangements for lengthy visits. Telegrams: "Braeburn," Wanganui.' ' IMPERIAL HOTEL. WAIPAWA, HAWKE'S BAT. AN Ideal Place for a Holiday. Lovely climate, away from the sea. coast. Good trout fishing. First-class chef. Only the very best of Liquors and Ales kept in stock. . L. IBHERWOOD, ' Proprietor. HOTEL ARCADIA, • Lambton Quay, Wellington. nnHOROUGHLY renovated and* up to JL date.' Mrs. Cockayne, late of church,'\sill be pleased to meet old and new friends at the above Hotel. Special Sample Room for Commercial Travellers.

A lecture is to be delivered at tlie Young Women's Christian Association, lowlds' Buildings, Manners Street tonight, at S o'clock," by Captain Donald ■ Simson, the subject bein" "Women's Part iu the War." The lecturer will be introduced by Dr. Newman, M.P. Illustrations will lie shown by lantern slides taken on the Gallipoli Peninsula. This-is the first of the series of war lectures lield at the Y.W.C.A., al lof which aro open to the public. Tenders close at the company/s office on April 1] for seworago work at the Weinngffin .Gauvus' _Mji y_jpat-rirv^

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2741, 8 April 1916, Page 3

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