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, WANTED TO BUY AND SELL. LEFT-OFF Clothing—Wanted, Ring up 'Phone 2667 A, B. Morris, Dealer in Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Highest prices given. Letters receive prompt attention. B. Morris, 139 Vivian Street Wellington. ■ WANTED, sccond-hand Sugar-boilers' Plant, or any part. -Reply, stating particularn, to ''Cash," c/o "Dominion" Office. QEWING Machines, all makes, all prices from £1; machines bought, exchanged, or hired; all kept in order free. Globe, 94 Manners Street, Wellington; also Auckland ' and Christchurch. Call or write. DOMINION Lever Watch, printed guarantee for 1 year, manufactured by maker of Big Ben Alarm. Poot 7a. 6d. to J. E. FITT, Jeweller, PALMERSTON NORTH, Sole Agent for the District. YOUR Worries Over. If you cannot obtain "The Allies' Hand Protector and Polisher" from your store, post Is. fid. to New Zealand Importing Coy., Palmerston North. Invented and made in New Zealand. IyfOTORING.—The famous "Scott" 2speed, 2-cylinder, water-cooled machino is incomparably the finest motorcycle ever offered. British made, too. Only £90, while they last. Manning Machinery Co., 188 Cashcl Street, Christchurch. WANTED, A LBERT PATRICK BRIDE, write to -£*- Sister. Anyone knowing address send 175 George Street East, Melbourne, Victoria. WANTED Known—Any person knowing the whereabouts of E. Baker, 6crub cutter, and contractor, late of Hunterville, will be rewarded if lie will coinmnnicate with Box 180, Wanganui. MATRIMONIAL. to meet, Spinster or * * Widow, about 45, by widower, with viow to above. Address "WORKING MAN," C.o. P. 0., Johnsonville. GOOD EXCHANGE. WANTED to Exchange, first-clasß Hotel property; good seaport town; built of concrete, leased for 5 years, foi Farm, between Wellington and Wanganui. Price £8000. Free of mortgage. FRANK O'SULLIVAN, 176 Featherston Street, opp. G.P.0., Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES. ]%/9*ADAME ISRMILLE, genuine ClairItJL voyante, visiting N.Z.. Hours, 10 to 9. 276 Lambton Quay (upstairs). Clients writing, fee 35.; Jotails, age, complexion. INJECT more Life into your business. Take advantage of "Talking" Sign publicity. ■ AT Quereo Bros.' Fur and Coat Sale — 98 Beautiful Tweed Coats, cleared from a local warehouse; usual prices, 3?s. 6d. to 595. 6d., all to go at 19s. Gd., including all Black Cheviot Coats, 6mart Black and White for half-mourn-ing, coloured Tweed Coats, and many others, all 19s.' 6d. Hurry to Willis Street. THE "Talking Sign" at Courtenay Place works while your Salesmen are off duty. YOU'LL look neat about tho feotifyou use WOOD-MILNE SHOE SHINE. It gives a bright waterproof polish. Get a tin. POPULAR Publicity is assured on the "Talking" Sign at Courtenay Place. AVE you Tried TE MATA WINES? They are a New Zealand product, and the best! Prices from 28a. per case. Write the Manager at Havelock North for Price List. PEOPLE absorb and talk about all they read on the "Talking" Sign at Courtenay Place. TTKESERT Gold Tea "Camels" Competition closes 30th July. Competitors will bo advised of results immediately after that date. F ORG'S a Link between your Goods and tho Customer. Secure space on the "Talking" Sign. • /TVHE tramp of feet grows less—EVERYi. ONE IS BUYING WOOD-MILNE RUBBER lIEELS; they make walking soft and silent—cost loss than leather heels. ■ BOLD, Outspoken Publicity assured on tho "Talking" Sign at Courtenay Place. THE Talking Sign is a real live proposition for the Progressive Advertiser. ' EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc., Purchased by L. Dabscheck, 126 Taranaki Street, Iligheat prices given. Letters promptly attended to. 'Phone A266(1. BE Prosperous. Get your Advertisement on the "Talking" Sign at Courtenay Place. . LOST, that feeling- of tiredness after enjoying a oup of delicious Desert Gold Tea—refreshing and stimulating. rrtHE "Talking" Sign at Courtenay -»• Place solicits business while the public is in the mood to 6pend money. ■WALKING without WOOD-MILNE VV RUBBER HEELS is like riding a cycle without rubber tires. Wood-Milne heels absorb the shock. Have a pair litted. PEOPLE cannot escape the "Talking" Sign. It forces itself on their vision, and burns its message into their minds. (HASTLE'S Chilblain. Liniment, Is.; C.L.O. Emulsion, 2s. 6d.; British Hot-water Bags, at Castle's Newtown Pharmacy. (PtET into conversation with the Public. Tho "Talking" Sign at Courtenay Place, is a brilliant Talker. E" gTKNIGHT, Sail, Tent, Flag, and • Cover Maker. Note the New Address—No. 6 Horbert Street (off Mannera Street), 3 doors nbove George Fowlds, Ltd. Telephone 727. mKE Public enjoy watching your messA age on tho "Talking" Sign at Courtenay Place. - WANTED, a warming, invigorating beverago for wintry days. Desert Gold, the Queen of Teas, will delight you. DO it Electrically! Talk to tho Public at Night, when the business mind is in a receptive condition. A "FINE Shine" is sccural with WOOD-MILNE SHOE SHINE. It's the Brightest, most Lasting, and Economical. Buy it and try it. CONSTANT and Automatic Succession of Advertisements on the "Talk, ing" Sign at Courtenay Place. TE MATA WINES have won Six Gold Medals at International Exhibitions against the Wines of the World. mHE Publicity Problem Solved—The "Talking Sign" at Courtenay Place hits hard and heavy all the time. W BARBER AND CO., Dyers nnd • Dry Cleaners, 125 Cuba St., City. 'Phone 226. FOUND, the greatest Tea value and satisfaction in Dasert Gold Family Blend Tea at Is. 9d. Test it to-day. TE MATA WINES, grown and made in our own Vineyards on the Sunny Hills of Havcloclc North, Hnwke's Bay. nnO Catch the Eye of the Public, try -fi- Advertising on tho "Talking" Sign at Courtenay Place. ' THE PEN DOCTOR. WANTED Known, that tho "Swan Fountain Pen," with tho Pellet Ammunition is tho.very thing for the boys at the front.—G. Jeffrey, Lambton Quay. /JIE MATA WINES.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2826, 18 July 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2826, 18 July 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2826, 18 July 1916, Page 1

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