I • '•.,,■ j > I ■'' ...'/■ ? -. . , ■ • \ \■'- ' ' \ ■' \ i I i ' j I ' ■ ■ ' \ ■ ' ■'■■""■■■!' I So Come Now and Secure ,| some of the Great Bargains j ■■...; j. offering-Bargains which you ." \\".\ I Cannot do WRONG in ,j| j. ■ ' Securing* '. *v'* •' • .■'■ ■■ ■': | : / '< . ■- . ..•■-• ■ ■ . ■ i . I .-'■. \ ■■ ' , '-■.'■•■■ -!-..' l ■ ' ■ ■ ' J " ' •■-'■' : HOTEL NOTICES.. ' 'A ■ ENGAGEMENT RINGS ! m 3 Diamond?, Umbion Qu&y & Caba. Sited fP ■ BABRETT'S HOTEL, £5. ; ' ' ' ! LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. « ' : ' 'a« tm j «', „. '.' , ■ J AH Diamond. Cfastet Ring, ■ j "KTISITORS to Wellington should stay | ■ £5 to £25. S V at this splendid Hotel. Every com- & I'.. ,i. ' ' ■ I fort and attention. Night Porter'in at- H ' IliliillPsiljl '■' ' ' HI ■ tendance. Electric Lift, installed. Elec- HfeMeaHmraaauftiaajie^ipraagßi^^ trie Light in every room. Tariif, 9s. per . . , ■ ■.■-.. ■ ■. . -*r day. ■ . " . ■ ■ ■ ■' ■ .. .-:••.. ■ D. DALTON, Proprietor. . ■. ■■ ■■-:..... . , TEVIATHAN HOTEL T HSll tMICeS ; B NIC? light fl! Ju ■ .. ■■. - ~ ■ ■ '■ . ' (Nearly opposite Eailway Station). ■ __ , . ; _ nN _, nTN ' • • JN the Summer when the fancy turns -to light_cold lun- , " cheons, housewives can prepare many an appetising meal . ; ~~~ _„___ ' with our wholesome tinned fish. ..... . . . - THE FAVOTJETE HOTJSE - AT CAMPBELL'S . ' " With the Travelling Public. \ ■ . ... ■ : ■ . . , • is offered the freshest and purest Salmon; Hemngs-in- , ™ , . 't.'ii''' I? ' ' ' - Tomato Sauce,' Lobster, Sardines—and all .fare priced Bkcnc Light in Every Bedroom 6 , Fish luncheons save work, too-no cooking on MODEBATE CHARGES. . ' '" '" ,"' ..," ".'.." " ."'': ..' . ■..■: Country. Visitors are reminded that if ■ \fal 1 " 1 id " '' ' ' only in Town for the Day they can ob- V¥. ' W FP E. Imß=. ' L.IU.. tain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. '. . ... .- •■ . - : /:. . ■ " ■. K^S St»^ : : -ffir«ffi' Night and jjay.i-ouera. 163 RIDDIFORD STREET. -: 'Phone 1084.;'J , ; V All communications to _____ , .. „,_., ~ • "^.. u . '_ u..;; , , L ~:u.... • . ' JAMES CONNOE, '' —■ ___'.'■''_'. — ■-~ ' / P.O. Box 112. -'■"» Jhl " ' - ,1 ' ' •Tele P hone 67. • DOW'T' -LOOK OLO ; ! , mmZT But restore your grej ana faded hairs to their natural color with Il!:!!LlJ.-..^ u ~iL!^~i<Z**r-*>>-. ——• '-'■' /&W s w&3m ■ ' lockyer's sulphur : ;■■•:■ ; •* T •■ Tγ**' .Sβ. . ... 1//(\Vv Si Lookyer'sgiveshealthtotheHairandreßtoresthenatnralcolor. J U..—- ■ (WCKLMO *■ I■TM 1 B oleaneee tho ecdp, and'makes the most perfect Hair Dressing. iiimlii iiiy'iMMiiiJmi—"-■ This world-lamed Hair Bestorer is prepared by the great Hair Bpeoialistß,J.PEPPEßi!:CO.,LTD.,BedfordLaboratories l London, PRIVATE HOTEL". . BrE.,andcanbeobtainedfronianyChemistsandStoresthroughout | ■ Svmonde Street, AUCKLAND, N.Z. l »iniiHi'iini>.,"" l " m ' l|lllll> ""'*"'" Ml " lM " "■"■■■- ■ — MS. and MBS. ALBEET A. BEOWN, ' r ' ■ ; A CULTTOED HOME of \ ■ finement, comprising 100 rpome, eitu- WT . . '. ated in oentral, elevated position, with » ~ __~., .. ' n ' •_« •• '•»■.; b to mp E^& Te lddrest me 1 iherwiE-Williams Beady Prepared ■ i "STONEHTIRST." Auckland. t> ■ > jl • ft •' 'ii. S -— —-— , Pamts m Comparison with Eight Opposite the Station. , . , • Between Wellingto'n and Auckland. J ' WMte Lead aS9,d 011. I ' Break Tour Journey At ■ -i . % OHAKUNE JUNCTION. -• . s , / 1 Wire X° n r S?^ 8 nnmrn- -I The man who buys white lead- and oil and.prenares it himself, or who J .Jg-ING'B COUE-γ PRIVATE HOTEL. | a painter cannot , make a paint eqlla i to Night Porter meets all trains.- Early ; \ Sherwin-Williams' Prepared Paints. It is a case of hand work against ealls guaranteed. '; exact formulae and grinding with powerful machinery. E/ B. KNIGHT, Proprietor. ' S . CLate U.S.S. Co.) J .The base of Sherwin-Williams' Prepared Paints is a correct com- — : : '■ 1 bination of oxide of zinc, sulphate of lead, carbonate of lead, pure r"' ?? TE £ AB<^ I ?i I^ 1 linseed oil—the latter being made from the best flax-tfeed it is possible . . Lambton Welhngton. . jj y _ and : the neoeseaTy drier and turpentine. ■ / T HO^e UGH to. r cSayleriart T Owing to the exact combination of zinc and lead the makers are : Chrißtchuroh, wUI be pleased to meet old I enabled to get the largest possible quantity of linseed oil into each. i and new friends at the above Hotel. jj sallon This is important as pure linseed oil more than any other V I Spaoial Sample Boom for Commercial j. ■ L, ! TraVellers. ■ ■ \ ingredient . , ~. ! rioLUMBiA PEivATE hotel. | Gives Durability and Life to the Paint. 1 PAT WS WAT ' Therefore, by he fineness in grinding and the maximum of pure'oil, aUtoib WHAT Shern-jn-Williams Prepared Paint will cover a- greater area than lead AIL conveniences, including electric S and oil mixed by hand. ■ ( lift. The Acme of Comfort and Cleanli- | Sherwin-Williams , Paint (S'WP) will last from 6eveii to eight years ness. Five mnute from rail and wharves, j w y fe tlie life o f _ ea( _ ant i 0 ;i j s a t the most four years. T. M'GUIEE, AVhit'e lead, raw oil, umber, dryers and turpentine £5 2 0 ■ ______ Proprietor.' Labour, breaking down and straining 5 j riTHE MANSIONS T'EIVATB HOTEL, | , , ... ... „ c-• , \ . £5 7 ° J- Ghuznee Street, Wellington. The above will make G{ gallons of paint, covering Superior-Acconimodaiton, Exti'llert j 250 sq. ft., two coats ner gallon— 1625 sq. ft. Cuisine. Kitchen in charge of W. Fix 1 Sherwin-Williams' Paint coders 360 sq. ft. two (late chef Koyal Oak). coats per .gallon or 1620 sq. ft. ■ Terms (is. (id. per day, 355. per week. i ~ ~ o-nm '1. m '« 1 '• j>i - r Central situation. Few doors from 3 4 - gallons SWP at 19s> F cr S allon costs £i ° 6 Cuba or Willis Streets. ■ ' ' . ~" : ~ ADDRESS-Box 4G, 'J'e Aro PO., Wei- ~ or a saving of *1 16 ; lington. p rol)ri _ tor _ The paint with a guaranteed analyst on every tin. ' h°™,., ossftw— I ___. w. Mills ft' Oα; Ltd., -»^ Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. |\ ' J , S' e^ T FfcONNELLrS Hair Eestorer cures Ifp .MATA WINES, grown and madi Bathrooms, including eleotrio and ** Dandruff, Stops Falling Hair.. A in ow own yineyerdfl on the elMtrio flre alarms. Tariff: 7s. day Price 2a. 6d. Consult Donnelly, 65 Vman Sunay, Hills of Havelook North, Hawke'4 87a. 6d. weet, Street. l.®%> . .
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3011, 23 February 1917, Page 3
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