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MEETINGS. piiESBYTERIAN ORPHANAGE AND x SOCIAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION. THE SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING Will bo held 111 ST. JOHN'S HALL, Dixon Street, On MONDAY, sth JUNE, at 7.30 p.m. Interesting Speeches, Attractive Musical Programme. Refreshments. Collection in aid of Funds. B-ev. Dr. Gibb will preside.' PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Tl/TB. P. H. ALWARD (late Manager of the Muncipal Fish Market begs to notify the public of Wellington that he has now taken "THE TIFFIN" Luncheon. Tea, and Supper Rooius, Manners Street (opp. Royal Oak Hotel). Patrons are assured that the rooms will be run on "best service" lines. Fish and Oyster "after theatre" Suppers a speciality. . NATIONAL REGISTRATION OF WOMEN. TO THE WOMETT OF GREATER WELLINGTON. J3EGISTER Yourselves as willing to «' undertake Clerical Work and release the men' for fighting. Salary according to qualifications. Full particulars on application to the office of •WOMEN'S NATIONAL RESERVE, • 157 Featherston Street. Hours—lo-fi. 'WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. TVTOTICE is hereby given that at a Spe- * V cial Meeting of the Wellington. City Council, held on the 18th day.of May, 1916, the following resolution was passed: "The Wellington City Council doth hereby in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it by the Noxious Weeds Act, 1908, and its Amendments, and in exercise of every other authority and power enabling it in that behalf, resolve that from and after the making of this Special Order Fennel is and shall be a noxious weed within the City of Wellington, being the area within the jurisdiction of tho Wellington City Council." And Notice is hereby further given that tho said resolution will bo submitted for confirmation at the Ordinary Meeting of the Wellington City Council, to. be held on THURSDAY, 15th June, 1916, at the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Cuba Street, Wellington, at 7.30 p.m. ' JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 19th May, 1916. BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. WANTED to Sell, Fish Shop and Dining Rooms, living rooms and bathroom. .Full particulars, on application "Fish Shop," "Dominion" Office. JN thriving Taranaki, For Sale, one of the best and up-to-dato Fruit and Confectionery Business, centre of town, in oil locality and Railway Junction. A snip for quick buyer. Apply "Junction," P. 0., Stratford. SOUND LITTLE BUSINESS. WANTED, Purchaser for splendid little Business, Grocery, Stationery, and Haberdashery. No opposition. Established ,10 years. Low rental, good part Wellington. 'Stock about JSl5O.' Fittings and goodwill, £30. ' FRANK O'SULLIVAN, ' 176 Featherstou Street, opp. G.P.O. ENGINEERING & MOTOR BUSINESS. WANTED, a Partner, to Buy Halfshare at valuation, in high-class Engineering Business and Motor Garage. This is a splendid opportunity to join a high-class practical engineer with wide experience. Apply "ENGINEERING," "Dominion" Offico. HOTEL TO LET ON LEASE. ONE of the principal Hotels in the City of Christchurch. The property has been thoroughly renovated, and the houso refurnished. The position is an excellent one, in the heart of the City. For terms and particulars apply to S. MANNING & CO., LTD., Christchurch. TO CHEMISTS. "PROFITABLE PHARMACY FOR -*• SALE, in country town (South Island). Turnover, over £1000 a year; mostly dispensing, few patents; .expenses very light; nearest opposition over twenty miles away. Owner's sole reason for selling is that he is anxious to enlist. "BROMIDE," "Dominion" Office. JJOTELS FOR SALE. HOTEL—Good country town; nearly 4} years'lease. Rent, £7-103. Takings, "over £80 per week. Price, including furniture, £2150. About £800 cash required. HOTEL—Prosperous town. North Island; nearly 5 years' lease. Rent, £10. Takings (bar only), £100, good. Price, for Lease and Furniture, £3100. About six acres of land goes with tho hotel, which is used for proprietor's cows, 'fowls, pigs, etc. HICKEY' AND CO.. Hotel Brokers, 18 GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. GREAT CHANCE FOR GROCERS. GOOD LIVING GIVEN AWAY-NO GOODWILL. ONE of the oldest established City Groceries in the South Island comes on the market owing to owner having decided to retire. Central stand; favourable lease; good turnover and profits; stock at about £1400, can be reduced; fixtures, fittings, carts, etc., £275; any items not wanted v buyer will be kept out. As owner Is retiring, no Goodwill is asked. Fuller particulars from Sole Agents: N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 187 Manchester Street, Christchurch. GROCERY AND CARTING BUSINESS. IN good country district, no opposition; 30 miles from Railway; good turnover and profits; owners wisli to go to the Front. DAIRY Farm, 186 acres, excellent soil, 7-roomed house, good farm buildings; currying 50 cows and other stock; close cheese factory, school, otc.; £26 per acre, £500 cash. F. WISE, Land Agont, Eketahuna. COUNTRY STORE BUSINESS. IN EXCHANGE FOR DAIRY FARM. A PROSPEROUS little Storelceoping Business, situated in good Taranaki District. Turnover, £200 a month. Post Office, telephone, and telegraph business in addition. Roomy store with 4 living rooms and bathroom. Detached storerooms, stables, cart-sheds, etc. Also cottage of 3 rooms, let at 7s. n week. Half an acre of land. Price for freehold, £850. Stock and • fittings approximately £700. Vendor's equity is £1300, this he will exchange for (Dairy Farm with stock as a going concern. i Apply W. H. AND A. M'GARRY. Land and Financial Agents. Eltham. !

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2788, 5 June 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2788, 5 June 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2788, 5 June 1916, Page 1

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