LOST AND FOUND. LOST. • ON Saturday night. Wristlet Watch. Kindly leave at "Dominion" Office. . Reward. WANTED TO BUY. ' TpURCIIASEIf seeking good Private ' JL Hotel. Send fullest particulars to "Business," c/'o G.1'.0., Wanganui. ' WANTED BUY" SEWING Machines, any make; best prices. Wo also repair all makes. ; Globe, Grand Opera House, Manners St. > 'Phone 4214. WANTED to Buy, a Dough Mixer, also One Cylindrical Calte Mixer, | No. 3, with shafting and pulleys complete; must be cheap and in first-class order. Huntley, Featherston. WANTED to Buyi Postago Stamps, any kind, any quantity; also Old Broken Gold and Silver Watches and r Jewnllorv, and Coins. Cash offer return 1 mail. Jennsss, 143 Jackson Street, Pe- . tone, Wellington, v | SCHOOL F lilt NIT URIO REQUIRED. WANTED to Purchase, number of Varnished Tables (small ami large), ' Trestle Tabl-s, School Desks, Cupboards, and up to sdoz. Chairs. Price, and particulars to COLLKGE. I Box 203, Wellington. ; FARM, WANTED. PRESENT carrying capacity, 300 to 400 ewes and 20 dairy cows. Must bo r well fcncwl; cottage essential; haady to factory. Price not over X7OOO. Only . freehold considered. Terms and lull particulars. "W. 1,," "Dominion" Office. ' SCRAP METAL MERCHANTS. BUYERS of Lead, Brass, Zinc, Copper, Iron, Rope. ; JONES AND CO., Ciydo Quay, Wellington. 'Phone 725. Telegrams: "Metals." I SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED. LEFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, etc.,' Purchased by L. Dabscheek, 120 Taranaki Street. Highest prices given. Letters promptly attonded to. 'Pfione 2666 a. ' T EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, etc., PurJJ chased by Mrs. M. Benjamin, 132 Taranaki Street. Good prices ottered. '< Letters promptly attended to. 'Phone ) ' A 2618. . ■ LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. , "OING Up 'Phone. 1628. N. Symons, Buyer in Second-hand Clothing, Boots, etc. Highest prices given; country customers can rely on good prices. 03 Courtcnay Place, Wellington. NOTICE?— Left-oft ~ Clothing; Ring up' 'Phone 2GG7a. B. Morris, Secondhand Dealer, buys Suits, Boots, Under- ' wear, and Costumes, etc.; all kinds of old Jewellery bought. Bring or send it to tho place where the highest prices in New Zealand aro paid; 65 Courtenay Place, "Wellington. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. PIGGOTT, 121 Vivian Street, BRITISH DEALER, wishes to Purchase for Cash Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Lcft-ofT Clothing, Boots, ; etc. Mr. or Mrs. l'iggott will wait upon ' any Lady or Gentleman at their Resi- ' dence on rcccipt of letter; or 'Phono 2651 a. EH" AS it ever occurred to you that you IL have Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery lying about that you can turn into cash? We buy and give HIGHEST ! PRICES'. Drop us a postcard, or ring 3 Tel. 4)07, and wo shall call and give you our price for whatever you have to sell. M. NAUSBAUM, The Allies' Sec-ond-hand Dealer, 127 Manners Street, Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES. ripHE Last Word in Hot Water Bags -a- is the "Leyland." Thoroughly Brii tish —it's so warm. Obtainable from all j leading chemists. ' CJTUDY your nerves, and avoid paveO nient-jar bv wearing WOOD MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Para /iimoer-tfri-tish-~therefore best! THE "Leyland" Hot Water Bag lasts for years; every householder should , secure one. Obtainable at all leading r chemists! 5 TT'S a Cold Winter! But a Leyland, ■ J. Hot Water Bag .will keop - you warm. Obtainable at all' leading chemists. ' PORT Wine—Best, SOs. per oas®, 2 gallons; freight paid to your nearest station. Bray's Vineries, Swanson. fi UAR'ANTEED ■ all British-the Ley--3 land Hot Water Bag, with the i Patent Stopper; all sizes, at all chemsits. „ ~ SEWING MACHINES? QINGER Dropheads, from £5 10s.; J O Hand Machines from £2. Terms arranged. Globe, Grand Opera House, 1 Manners Street. 'Phone 4214. W- OOD~MILOTrRUBBER'iIEELS are pure Para Rubber, full of tenacity and Rpringinoss—they're British made also; specify fjiem. (TIHAS. A. FLETCHER, Chemist. Pharmacist, and Prescription Specialist. Sol© Address: 292 Lambton Quay. P Mail Orders promptly dispatched. J jW'T WASTE TIME—Get Rich Quick. Have you an idea or invention?—if so. Consult 1 FREDK. BENNETT. • Caledonian Chambers, 33 Willis St., Representative for . CLIMIE, COATES AND CO.. Patent Attorneys & Consulting Engineers. • Telephone 3100. P.O. Box 714. 1 STAVE you your new ELECTRIC ■O. TORCH? We have a large stock to sehct from. Wholesale and Retailers > supplied. Get in early for your quota- • tions, B . ANDREW, LTD., Machinery Merchants and Electrical 8 • Engineers, I Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. Neil doneghue & co., ltd., give notice that they have closed their showroom in Victoria Street aa, - owing to tho great" demand for their Fonn-a-Trucks, they cannot provido stock to show. Form-a-Trucks in all stages of construction can be seen at r the Factory, Hutt' Road, Petone. In. J quiries should be made at the Register--1 ed Office, 50 Willis Street, Wellington.— T W. Whitehead, Secretary. i /MHEAP LINES at Radford's: Kerbs r ss. 6d., Fenders ss. Gd.. Fire . Brasses 7s. 6d., Oil Mops 2s. Gd. and'3s. 9d., Saucepans 3s. Gd., Kettles 2s. 6d., Baking-tins, Is. Gd., 5-piece Cruets ss. Gd., Teaspoons 3s. Gd. doz., Dessert 4s, Gd. doz., Saucers Is. 6d. doz., White China : Sweets 3s. doz., Nobblers 3s. Gd. doz., Medium Beers ss. 6d. doz., Cups and Saucers 7s. 6d. doz., China Tea bets 15s. 6d. Inspcct these lines at Radford and 3 Co.'s, Manners Street. ! MONEY ANY Sum, X 5 up- LENT MONEY -c*. wards, repayable LENT MONEY easy instalments, upon LENT . MONIOY approved security, in- LENT r MONEY eluding Furniture, with- LENT MONEY out removal. Business LENT p MONEY and professional men LENT MONEY requiring temporary ns- LENT MONEY sistanee for week or LENT , MONEY two can obtain, same LENT MONEY immediately. No pub-. LENT MONEY licit}-. Strictly confi- LENT MONEY dentin]. Apply person- LENT MONEY ■ ally or by letter, en- LENT : MONEY closing stamp, L. W. LENT t MONEY BALKIND, Boulcott St. LENT ) MONEY Telephone 2664 a. Open LENT I MONEY week days to G'p.m. LENT MONEY Fridays, to 0 p.m. LENT
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 237, 25 June 1918, Page 1
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