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WANTED TO BUY AND SELL. WANTED to Sell, 200, 300, and 400- *» Gallon Painted Iron Tanks; now. Radford and Co., Manners Streot. \X7 ANTED, a Second-hand Violin; » * must bo in good order. Apply, stating'price, Miss R. Bryant, Ohariu. TJIOR SALE, Shoop Bitch; good header; A all-round worker; tiro and half years. Apply "A.8.," "Dominion" Office. ANTED to Buy, three-horse » ' Blaokstone Korosene Engine. Price and particulars to E. Creswcll, "Ngaionua," Mastorton. ■ WANTED, full-look SOcwt. Brake, suitable for carrying milk; must be in good repair. State price. Apply Lembcrg, Mauricevillo West. "SSTANTJSD, large-size Jaw Stone * ' Crushor, second-hand. State size, price, and where inspection can be made to Box 75, G.P.0., Invercargill. ~ CASES FOR SALE. lARGE number of Empty Biscuit and •J Confectionery Crates and Cases; cheap. Aulsebrook and Co., Wakefield Street, City. TO PUBLICANS. TX7ANTED Known—Nobblers and Long * » • and Medium Beer Glasses; also Wanganuis and Mugs. Radford and Co., Manners .Street. ANTED to SELL, 15-20-h.p. five- , seater Stuart Car; guaranteed in. perfect order; suitable for hire purposes; any trial. Full particulars and price, E. J. EASTWOOD, Masterton. FOR SALE—An Eight-cow Plant, Warwick engine, separator pump (190 gallons per hour),- vertical boiler, eto.j in good order; oheap. No reasonable offer' refused. Clias. Carr, Newbury, Palmorston North. AT LAST I You can buy at any. store, ironmonger, or wood and coal merchant, the only SAFETY CLOTHES PROP ever invented. Put one on your olothes lino, and you have no moro responsibility. . STAMPS—Collections and Loose Stamps £3 Wanted, especially old N.Z., 1855-72, on envelopes; also Samoa; good price eivo'n, cash promptly. Depot for Albums, Mounts, etc.. A. Brodie, 116 Manners Street, Wellington. WE have for immediate'' Sale, 180 Acres, leasehold, good dairying land; will carry 70 cows; good buildings and cowbails, near factory and sohool; will sell a« a going concern. For particulars, apply Farmers' Land Agency, Palmerston North. BTEAM8 TEAM Boiler Ownerß—There is no Compound just as good as "Stopskal" for removing and preventing scale, pitting, or corrosion; guaranteed nonpoisonous; will not narm the boiler; booklet' free. Manning Machinery Co., 188 Cashel Street, Christohuroh-. PLANT NOW. Hedge plants, fruit trees, and ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. A largo and fino assortment at Hutt Valley Nurseries: Delivered iu City, Free. Catalogues posted on application. THOMAS WAUGH, Hutt Valley Nurseries. - LOWER HUTT. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. rLET, Furnished Room, to tradesman. 70 Abel Smith Street, 3 doors from Cuba Street. . VISITORS or Permanent Boarders can obtain comfortablo Rooms, double or single, with or without board. Torms moderate. 53 Tinakori Roiid. ' well furnished, large front V- room, balcony, single, doublo, bedr sitting-room, harbour view; quiet, soleot. 'Phono 1461. 59, Boulcott Street. "VST ANTED, .Two or Three Comfortable * » Furnished Rooms for returned military officer and wife; good credentials. Apply "12," "Dominion." Office. WANTED, two nice Rooms, unftrr- .» T nished, one with fireplace, ground floor, Terrace or near, permanent. Strand Agency, Lambton Quay. 'Phone 471. THORNLEIGH, Boulcott Street, Wellington. First-class Accommodation for Tourists,. Travellers, and Permanent Boarders. Mrs. E. Jones, Telephone 1671. TTSTAITANGI House, Boulcott Street. *» Once more under Mrs. O'Loughlin's superior management. ■ An ideal place to stay at. Moderate terms. 'Phone 1205. 7MTARLBOROUGH House. 21 Kent Ter-I'-l. race (under new management); superior Board and Residenoe; one minute from tram and (post office. 'Phono • 1294. - y ' - ' "TjTILMORE," 26 Hawbestone ' Street. • JA. —Seleot and quiet Board-residence ' for permanent and casual visitors; oen- [ tral, and most convenient to both railway ' stations. Terms, 'Phone 124^. Q~"UEEN'S PRIVATE _ HOTEL, glimmer's Steps, opposite ''Dominion" ' Newspaper Office. One minute from 1 tram, rail, or steamer. Everv comfort i and convenience. Excellent cuisine, moderate. tariff. R. P. Davis, Proprietor. 'Phone 2310. MA H A RA H O U B E, ( waikanae; AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. ... Fine, Mild Climate,- Good Trout Fishing, Tennis Courts. , , MRS. E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. Right Opposite the Station. I -HALF-WAY Between Wellington and Auckland. Break Your Journey At OHAKUNE JUNCTION. ' Wire for Rooms at JJING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL'. Night Porter meets all trains. Early calls guaranteed. E. 'R. KNIGHT, Proprietor. (Late U.S.S. Co.) TSTHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDING * t HOUSE t (Opposite "Dominion" Office). PLIMMER'S STEPS, WELLINGTON, (Entrance also from Boulcott Street.) . Htuated in spacious . gardens, with splendid vierv of City and Harbour; one minute from tram, Post Office, and wharves. Excellent cuisine. Hot and oold water, and all conveniences. Terms, Is. Gd. per day. Weekly by arrangement'. MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phone 1617. /ORIENTAL BAY PRIVATE HOTEL v Now Open to Recoive Guests. This fine Hotel is situated on the Eastern Side of Oriental Bay, within a few feet of both" Tramway and Beach, and amongst the most beautiful surrounding* of this favoured locality. Tho Cuisine is most excellent. Morning and Afternoon Teas a Special. Ity. Tariff on application to MRS. A. KNOWSLEY, Proprietress. WANTED— You cannot buy better Tea Value than Desert Gold. Household Blend, Is. Bd.; Family Blend, Is. M.; Extra Special, Is. lOd and 2s. IF YOU CAN TALK. THEN you can play the SONOPHONE without practico or discord. Anyone cau play it, ifs a Brassed Instrument, 7 inches long, and produces sweet music. You have only to sing into it. Price 3s. 6d., post free. A. W. MORAN AND SON. 60 Willis Streot, Wellington. ■fTIOUND—An opportunity to make X? money. Drink Desert Gold Tea and save Cornels. £50 and hundreds of gift prizes.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2883, 22 September 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2883, 22 September 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2883, 22 September 1916, Page 1

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