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BUSINESS NOTICES. MONEY LB3T. MONEY ANY Sum from £5 up- LENT MONEY J\ wards, repayablo by LENT MONEY easy instalments, upon LENT MONEY any approved security, in- LENT MONEY eluding Furniture, with LENT MONEY out removal. LENT MONEY Business and professional LENT MONEY men rehiring tempor- LENT MONEY ary assistance for week LENT MONEY or two can obtain same LENI MONEY immediately. No public- LENT MONEY ity. Strictly confidential. LENT MONEY Apply personally or by LENT MONEY letter, enclosing stamp. LEijT MONEY L. W. BALKIND, LEJ.T MONEY Boulcott Street, LENT MONEY j nßt off Willis Street. LbNT MONEY Telephone 2664 a. LENT MONEY Open week days to 6 p.m. LENT MONEY Fridays to 9 p.m.; also any LENT MONEY evening by appointment LENT YOUR duty toward the Empire is to use British goods. WOOD MILNE RUBBER HEELS are British, long-wearing, and reasonably priced. ; WANTED Known, R. T. Biokerton, Optioian, has removed to moro up-to-date premises in the Arcado Buildings, opposite Everybody's, Manners Street. rE Waterman Ideal Pen is the quickest and easiest filled, holds the most ink. and never gets out of order. Pens to suit all styles of writing. S. A. Pull, 164 Lambton Quay. (pIASTLE'B Syrup of Hypophosphlteß \J tones up the strained nerreß of the 'hard-workod toiler. Price, 2s.' 6d., at Oantle'B Newtown Pharmacy. LEATHER Heels, in these days of leather shortage, contain "filling," and wear quietly. Study economy, and WEAR WOOD MILNE RUBBER HEELS, pure rubber, British, and beet. CHAS. A. FLETCHER, Chemist, Pharmacist, and Prescription Specialist. Sole Address: 292 Lambton Quay. Mall Orders promptly dispatched, THE PEN DOCTOR, BUY Your Pen where you oan always get it repaired. I reuommend the "ONOTO," tho best self-filler. GEO. JEFFERY, 218 Lambton Quay. PUBLIC NOTICES. "jl/p. and MRS. J. P. LUKE cordially invite tho Ladies and Gentlemen of tho Working Committee, and all those who assisted, to an Evening to be held in the MASONIC HALL, Bovlcott Street, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. In the Estate of THOMAS CHARLES HARDMET, late of Glebe, deceased, intestate. EEATRICE KATE HOWARD, sister of tho above-named deceased, last heard of at Hinakura, Maryborough, Wellington, New Zealand, or any person, acquainted with .her whereabouts, is requested to communicate with the undersigned. T. W. GARRETT, Publio Trustee. Sydney, N.S.W.. February 25, 1918. KARORI SCHOOL COMMITTEE. ' SRESIDENTS5 RESIDENTS <1 Karori aro invited'to b attend the Oponing of the NEW INFAST SCHOOL. The Ceremony will bo performed by the Hon. Mr. Hanan, Minister of Education, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 6th MARCH, at 2.30 p.m. For the purpose of raising funds to purchase a Piano for the LITTLE FOLKS, the following has been arranged :—Wednesday: Opening Ceremony and Sales, at 2.30 p.m.; Afternoon Tea; Concert at School, 8 p.m.; Thursday: Concert at School, 8 p.m. Come and look to the comfort of your little i ones. j. JOHN BURNS, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. ANNUAL MEETING. I PUBLIC NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN I that the Annual Meeting of the Wellington Harbour Board will be held at the Office of tho Board on MONDAY, 18th MARCH, 1918, at Noon, for the purpose of Examining, Settling, arid Allowing the Accounts of the Board for tho year euded 30th September, 1917. The accounts have been audited and lie open for inspection at the offices.of the Board during office 'ours. H. E. NIOHOLLS, ' Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, Wellington, N.Z., 4th March, 1918. _ _ CJOLDIERS' REMITTANCES. lOOLDIERB' REMITTANCES. THOS. COOK AND SON Can Cable Money Direct to EGYPT, LONDON, AMERICA, ETC., At Low Rateß. ■ ' Passages Arixnged by all Lines. COOK'S TOURIST OFFICE, 62 Customhouse Quay. I' MP CARBON CHASER. MP CARBON CHASER. MANUFACTURED by IMP Carbon Chaser Co., New York, adds extra heat units to every gallon of Petrol! Its continued use will positively prevent tho formation of Carbon and give 25 per cent, moro mileage and produce Moro Power, Greater Speed, Perfect Ignition, Uniform Combustion, and no Back I'iring Owing to tho great success of HIP numerous imitations are now being offered. Demand' the Best, proved by 28,000 Car Owners in America. Satisfaction guaranteed. Distributing Agents: CASELBERG AND CO., LTD., Wellington Prico per Tin, 75., postago paid, sufficient for 100 gallons. If your dealer can't supply you, send direct and same will be forwarded on receipt of price. YOU CANNOT LOSE YOUR' SHIRT. CjEND us 2s. 2d. and we'll post IO to you a neat Rubber Stamp and a Bottle of Marking Ink, so that yon can have your namo on -verything. A. W. MORAN AND SON, Rubb.or Stamp Makers, 60 Willis Stroet, Wellington. ' WANTED BUY! SEWINO Machinos, any make; best prices. We also repair all makes. Globe Grand Opera Hou.«o, Manners St. 'Phono 4214, ' 11. R. LUMLEY, MARTINBOROUGH. , MOTOR Mail 'Service, Featherston-Mar- : tinborough and Surrounding Districts. All trains met. Oars, Horses, and Qlgi tor Hire. 'Phono No. 2,. /-(ERRARD'B Regulating PiUs-The most XX safe and reliable Ladies' Corrective Pillß known. Posted promptly in plain wrapper on receipt of 10s. 6d. Address corriißpondence Manager, Box 344, Wanganui. ' ; SEWING MACHINES. ' SINGER Drophcads, from £5 10s.; Hand Machines from £2. Terms arranged. Globe, Grand Opera House, Manners St. 'Phone 4214.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 142, 5 March 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 142, 5 March 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 142, 5 March 1918, Page 1

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