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I ' :■ YQ HELP THE ■ I Last Day for Selling Tickets, APBIL 11th (except in City of Wellington, where last day is 14th APRIL). Agents are earnestly requested to return by Registered Post all Unsold Tickets, Butts, and Remittances by first Mail after the 11th. Persons seeing these Tickets being:; - '-•.■- sold after 11th April (except in City of Wellington) are requested to wire particulars (coUect) to the iecretary. ' ,r; 1 !, Postal Applications received by the Secretary to 18th April. Money refunded if application arrives too late. | " iimiii ii, i ii !■ 1 ■ Cut this out and mall, enclosing stamped addressed envelope.I 2M» 'So°S va ': dat m I Art Union will be drawn without fail on April S3th, MErAlf | Third Prize 75 Sheep „ £75 I ,'..' J , .„ . ,'.. „_. Red Cross Ait TJnioii, •Fourth Prize 50 Sheep ' „ £50 ' 100 feSUItS PUOIfiSheO 111 ftllS MptL ,taihaee. Fifth' Prize 25 Sheep „ £25 r ■■ \- : _~.:.. \ "Sixth Prize 20 Sheep „ £20 ' . I ■ I.«olo.B/£.. v .., r ...,. : ..., te *,- Art IW Tickets. I 4 Prizes of 15 Sheep „ £60 "' .' '. ". . : —-■ I ! 10 Prizes of 10 Sheep „ £100 ; , - :'""^-. . : J. ■■ ; _.. s'H"""' , " ; M '^"-" ? V""""" ••—

"CiTY and Suburban Properties. FOR SALE or T© LET. MANAWATU FARM. f HARRY A. SHEPHERD. T DEAL HOMB - hnll<l y City, hvely ■*■ Grounds. For Sale—Splendid Eesi- ' 111 Customhouse Quay. dence, consisting of seven large rooms on o i tr„*„;«..; t„„.i r„ one "°° r ' verandah, casement windows, SITUATED about 8 miles from Levin, Secretary, Hataitai Land Co. el ~.„, I]ght> bmlt . in ardrobes> hot and £3 691 Acres of Bush Land, lies well TTATAITAI-Land, 30 x 157 j 5-roomed cold water, situated m charming grounds to the sun, and when cleared should XI House. Price, 4750. (1369) f J * . aores - beautifully laid out -n kirry about 2 eheep to the acre. Title, •CTATAITAI-Level Section, 40 x 120, t ! nnls ,i a J rn ?' r ros ? shrubbery, land Transfer. For quick sale, 41 15s. XX £m. etc.; 300 feet frontage. Thu> magnificent >er acre will be considered. gentleman s residence is within 80 nun- ' . utes by electric enr from G.P.O. Price, , , , 41700, mortgage 41250 at 5 per' cent. Apply to Government valuation about 42000. : ,T. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. WANTED, Tenants to become their j^^» Q „»«»*" and C 0.,-215.217 154 Featherston Street, own landlords. Why pay Tent when ~~ Wellington,- _ you can plircnas6 a hoTl6 e on 4M depositP J- FANNING AND CO. -' — ■ iLpply for details to H. Ernest Leighton. T/ ND ' ESTA J%„,S2 d CAMBRIDGE TERRACE (best part)-9- -nii™« WiJOT '• roomed Residence. Land, 40 x 122; 182 Featherston Street, or Lower HMt. •* "" motor-car entrance; 41500. or near : , JohnFanniifgJ [Frank Fanning. EATAITAI-New 5-roomed House j case- fkLD-ESTABLISHED RESTAUKANT, ment windows;- electric-light, gae, „,.. t. • ,ci -r, « v LUNCHEON, AND; SUPPEB hot water; 4775; 4100 cash, balance! WANTED, Dairy and Sheep Farms of ROOMS, busiest part of the City. Lease, 41 per week.. , „ ..",-, ~ , moderate rent. Going concern, for 4550. BROOKLYN (4 minutes car)-5-Toomcd all Sl2es for Eood bu y ers " Sen a Stock at invoice price. House, heart timber, 2 bay windows; ,„•,..,. tt it , T ~, ~ ' largo section; 4G00; 4130 cash. (ull to H - ErDCst Leighton. Ex- ~ « « mi i mm aa ■ f^ ENERAL Printing in all its branches u. S. HILL AND CO.) pert Property Salesman, 182 Featherston VJT neatly and promptly executed at Featherston Street. ~ ~ w„iii„„4„T, moderate charges at the "Dominion" ■,- „ . ~ ■-,■■, street ' Wellington. >. General Printing House, "Dominion" ■ (Opp. Union Bank). Avenue. 'Phone 4050. .

I Start a Billiard ' Room I WitK; Your I Existing Business I . n nr't , i m v*'""" J -""'"""*BBBsa 3 T\-/T ANY" Hairdressers, a iVI niils and Storekeepers have I considerably augmented their- . income by installing a Billiard Table or two. You can be equally ful. If your location in Town, Suburbs, or Country is good enough for any ordinary business it should ' also prove suitable for a Billiard Saloon. Consult Alcock's. They will advise you. Alcock's supply the Finest of Billiard Tables and all Accessories to the game. Easy Terms, if desired. A well-equipped room can be opened on a surprisingly moderate cash out- i lay. Cost of upkeep is trifling. A small saloon requires little supervision. Revenue is steady and substantial. Billiards is an all-the-year-round game. The Billiard Season never ends. Get in touch with Alcock's NOW I Alcock & Co. ] LIMITED "The' Billiard People" H«iJoifie» in i Fjeterj: WELLINGTON And at Auckland and Chriitchurch . HIIHES 7 NOTE—Aloock's Wellington Address is: BiKER'S BUILDING, opposite Union Bank.

A BIG CITY GROCERY CHANGES • ' — HANDS --—^— THIS is just a "plain imvarnishedtale" — as Shakespeare put it—to the effect that H. D. Bennett, Ltd., of Tai- • hapo, havo taken over Messrs. Hill Bros.' Business on Lambton Quay. A lot will be heard rjf this firm in the future. Note the name— H. D. BENNETT, LTD. (Late Hill Bros.), "THE QUALITY GROCERS," 246 LAMBTON QUAY. ' i ' - A 1917 WISH: MAY YOUR LIFE. RUN AS EASY AS THE ' "ROTARY STANDARD." JWe have had over 40 years' Practical Experience, during which time .we ■ have handled thousands of < SEWING MACHINES. /' and while the absolutely superior mechanical excellence of the ROTARY STANDARD has captivated us, many of our clients, after years of trial, are now enthusiastic in praise of them oven, than we arc. All find them to be the easiest and'most beautiful running Machines ever seen, doing more and better work.: Guaranteed for lifetime, and the very best, like 22 carat fine, when compared with 9ct. or rolled gold. The Newest Central Needle Standard is the most important invention of the century; Let ua send you particulars., \ Standards packed .and delivered Free. Drop-head 5-Drawer Machine from£s 12s. 6d.. Needles of all kinds in stock. Any make Machine repaired; .'■ _' R J. W. FEAR, ENCINEER AND IMPORTER, 88 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. LET the "Dominion." General Printing T> G. KNIGHT, Sail, Tent, Flasr. and Department handle your next order, J\» Cover Maker. Note the New Adwhatever your requirements. Prompt dre6S—No. 6 Herbert Street (off Jlauuttention. Reasonable charges, 'Phoae ners Street), 3 doors above George j412 Fowlds, Ltd, Telephone 727.

GOOD DIGESTION WITHOUT MEDICINE. UNIVERSAL ADOPTION OF ANTACID 'THEOBY. In the old days paiii in the stomach .after eating or inability to retain food, variously known as dyspepsia, indigestion, or gastritis, called for the taking of powerful pain-killing drugs or useless and expensive artificial iligestants; the usual result being big msdieine bills and an irreparably damaged stomach and intestinal tract. Modern enlightened research has changed all this. It has shown conclusively that acid and fermentation, which irritate and inflamo the delicate stomach lining, is the direct cause of most of the trouble. Specialists therefore nowadays, instead of giving medicines and drugs, follow, the more logical plan of neutralising the dangerous acid by taking immediately after eating, in a little water, half a teaspoonfnl of a form of magnesia prepared especially for stomach use, and lsnown among chemists as bisurated magnesia. This instantly ueutralisesthe acid, stops food fermentation, and makes the food oontents bland and sweet, thus permitting the stomach to proceed with its work without hindrance and under normal conditions. Try it. and 6e_e_for vourself what harm drugs and medicines have been doing, but be sure that you get the genuine bisurated magnesia.— Advt. •

Sufferers from heartburn and sick headaches should take Slinrland's Fluid Magnesia. Corrects acidity—gives relief. Agreeable and pure. Only one shilling. r-Advfc

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3047, 7 April 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3047, 7 April 1917, Page 3

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