IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT THE BUSINESS OF R. B. DAVIS AND CO. HAS-BEEN TAKEN OVER BY JAMES A. DOBERTY Tailor To His Excellency The GovernorGeneral. npUE whole of the STAFF and WOUKERf has been retained, including, tin GUTTER, who haa been with tho firm foi the past 14 years. IN THE FUTURE THE LADIES' TAILORING. of the two firms will be consolidated am carried on at 201 LAMBTON QUAY. THE GENTLEMEN'S TAILORING will be consolidated and carried on at 203 LAMBTON QUAY. A RARE OPPORTUNITY, FOR SALE, | At Muritai, Eastbourne, in the Estate of the late W. F. Shortt, SPLENDID RESIDENCE OF 8 EOOME (Fully Furnished), including Billiard room and first-class table, every pos aiblo convenience; Smoke Room; Photo graphic Dark Room; Bathroom, h. an<! c. water, gas, p.w.c., septic tank, water supply. Outbuildings comprise spacious Motoi Garage, Conservatory, Tennis Pavilion Waghhouse, Workshops, etc. Land, 80ft. x 360 ft., with three frontages, beautifully laid out in garden, shrub beries, tennis and croquet lawns. An Ideal Seaside Residence. For price and further particulars, apply to the TRUSTEES, O/o W. F. Shortt, Ltd., Willis Street, Wellington, AN "ARMIT" PARCEL 18 THE IDEAL GIFT FOR A SOLDIER AT THE FRONT b. d. Jib. Tin Golden Cloud 4 u 1 "R.W.A." Pipe J u 1 Tin Chocolate .06 2 Paokets Chewing Gum U' 6 1 Paoiet Peanuts u 6 Packing and Postage l 6 ' 15 u Send mo your Soldier Boy's full address together with poßtal notes and this splen did parcel will be dispatched to him al once. I return to sender P.O. official re ceipt. I R. W. ARMIT, ' TOBACCONIST, WELLINGTON. REMOVAL NOTICE.T4/ITR. LINDO LEVIEN, Dentist, has He--ITJL moved to Rooms above Davis and Clater's (opposite Kirkcaldio's). "Kltohon" Cake Shop entrance. 'Phone 980. WINES DIRECT FROM OUR OWN VINEYARDS TO THE CONSUMER. Current list of quotations on application to REGINALD COLLINS, LTD. WINE GROWERS. Head Office: National Mutual Buildings Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Telephone 1331 P.O. Bps 426. VINEYARDS:' Havelock North, Hawke's Bay. ENJOY A OUP OF HEAL COFFEE. PURE, FULL FLAVOURED COFFEE. BOHAN'S COFFEE. YOU- know what- you Bet in Bohan's Coffee—just pure Coffee, made from ohoicest berries, freshly roasted and ground daily. Inviting in aroma-satisfy-ing in flavour. Step in and got a pound toiay D. BOHAN AND CO., 226 Lambton Quay. ,
The London correspondent of an exchange writes;— The following gem la too good to keep hidden under toe light of a bushel or a trench- helmet, and it should appeal to the community of Soots who form so large a proportion of the DominionAn article m a French paper describes liing George as a salmon fisher. Herewith a translation more or less literal: "Ho is an angler of tho first force, this King: of Britain. Behold him there, as ho sits motionless under bis umbrella, patiently regarding his many-' coloured floats 1 How obstinately lie contends with the olementsl It is a summer day of Britain—that is to say, a day of sleet and fog and tempest. But what would you? It is ns they love it, those who would follow the sport. 1 Presently the King's float begins to descend. My God, but how ho strikes! Tho hook is implanted in tho very bowels of the salmon. The King rises. He aside his footstool. Ho strides strongly and swiftly towards the rear. In good time tho salmon comes to approach himself to tho bank. Aha! The King lias oast aside his rod. He hurls himself flat on tho ground on his victim, 'l'hoy splosh and struggle in the icy water. Name of a dog! But it is a brnw laddie! Tho gillie, a kind of outdoor domestic, administers tho coup-do-grace with his pistol. Tho King cries' with a very shrill voicc, 'Hip! Hip! Hurrah!' On these red-letter days His Majesty George dines 011 a haggis and whisky grog. Like a true Scotsman, he wears only a kilt. 1 " Tho DOMINION MOTOR VEHICLES, LTD., are now prepared to accept ordera for the famous CHEVROLET' model, "Four-Ninety," with details that mako this car most complete, features of higher-priced cars. The finishing touches given this advance 1918 model leave nothing moro to wish for. It is complete in every way. Call or writo for catalogues' or demonstrations.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 37, 7 November 1917, Page 6
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