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PATRIOTIC-ENTERPRISES. - . BOTTLES!. ..- BOTTLES!".-..' j SECOND '...' AUCTION SALE,, | ECOND .AUCTION SALE/ ' THURSDAY, JULY I, j THURSDAY, JULY-I, i 2.30 p.m. i SOLDIERS' CLUB' GYMNASIUM i SYDNEY STREET. : Including Several Thousand Beer and j . Wine. Bottles; also iPiekie..;Jam, i Oyslor, . nud Medicino Bottles 08 • Every Kind. . j FOR ?CAVY -LEAGUE PATRIOTIC i PURPOSES. ■ ; "England Expects," etc. ! TOURIST RESOnTS, --■:. ] PALMERSTON NORTH. i . HOTF/L, ' Modern Brick Building.- Electric Light '! Throughout. .'.... i B°* 203.. ... ... :,'Phono 9i\ i A.'Ji. nAYWOOD;: ■ j •■. ■ . ■ Proprietor. '■ RALLY-HO! .RALLY-ltOl ' : WHEN' visiting Napier n>ake tho Pro- ' » * vincial Hotel your Headquarters. ' Die Official Homo for the Troops. Why ' nol. for you also? . " Tariff moderate. One minute Station, Tiwatre.. Parade, T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. ' : CA"RGEN"IIOTEL, AUCKLAND. •, ■pIiCOGNISED us 0110 of. the, leading! ■e-* . Hotels in Australasia. Specialty! '< Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom I '- etc'. Ballroom, Orchestra. Tariff; 10s 6d} to 15s. per day. Special terms for length/' ! ened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast! i from Cβ. Other jaeale optional. Fjiill particulars from Tlios. Cook and ' Son, o« ! Government Tourist Bureaux. Tek-grsinej ■ "Cnrgen," Auckland. ..R..V. Black/ Prop* 1 ■. MASON'S GARDENS, TAITA, LOWEIS ' . BUTT. ...-•;. ■piNEST scenic gardens in tho Souths ■*• . era Hemisphere. Well worth ei' visit. Molor-busee meet all trains,': Special Bus leaves for Station 5 p.m,' daily. Afteriioon Ten, Gd. Hot watur' provided free to picnickers. Cut flowers ' in any quantity. Orders booked fotl. , : Rhododendrons.. Aralias, Rosea, and (Jen* I ■' oral Nursery Stock in choice varielyJ '' Choice collection of 25 Bnlbs sent to any] i address on receipt of 2«. 6d.. SO for is. 6i. ' F. CHTYBBS, Manager/ ■ HOTEL, NELSONS ; . HENRY BAIGENT, , . Proprietor, ■ ■ ■ i Has much pleasure in informing thef travelling public that he has resumed tho conduct of this old-established HoteU j First-clase Accommodation, Excellent) - • . - Cuieine. ' '.-y ■') , letters and tclegratne promptly i attended to.. - j •_- ' ■■.... j Telephone 38. P.O. Box 34. .' i TEV IAT N :'.H OT E.fl'' : (Nearly Opposite Railway Station), ' ; DUNEDIN. : '■; ; I THE FAVOURITE HOUSE j With the Travelling Pubiio. \ Electric Light in Every Bedroom. ; Hot Baths can be had at all hours ! Free of Charge, to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. Country Visitors are reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Good Lunch, from "12 to 2. > Fire Escappij.Throughout the Buildings* • '■"■ ■' * Night and' Day ' Portere. All conimunicatidns ■to ; JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. ' BUSINESS NOTICES. STAFFORD TEA, LUNCHEON, AND! ' SUPPER ROOMS. ! One of tho Be3t Appointed in the City. Smoking and Writing Room Provided for Gentlemen-. ALL CAKES HOME MADE. MISS READ, .Proprietress.Willis Street; (over H. D. Bennett's). Also at Tiiwiru. . '■' ...-■■■ ••"•:■• ; ■' ' i ■ '■ V.'-, music;madeEASYr.;-;"-. ".■.] •WHY WASTE YEARS LEARNING? ' ] WHEN' the "COLBIR" system teaches ; you to play the latest songs, 'two- • I 6tens, and u,U classes of inueic. in 10 to ; 20 lessons, saves time, money, and drudg- \ cry. No scales, no special music. Plenty of local references. Testimonials can b» seen from all parts. Don't keep your ■ piano idle. Interviews any time. Call : For al! particulars. Birlev's Obllege o{ : Music, Boulcolt Street (Cmmbers), first ' Boor up. •: H SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, ' ' ■ EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 Willis'Street j Late Optician for the Wellington Hospi« tal and Charitable Aid Board. PATIENTS unable to obtain.advice from tho Optical Department may obtain advice at the above address letwcen 9 ajn. and 5.30 p.m. . ■: WANTED KNOWNrpHE ADDRESS OF T. A. WELLS'S x NEW ]>APERHANGING WAREHOUSE IS lloA MANNERS STREET, ' opposito King's Theatre, G2 Taranaki Streot and Luke's Lane.; Telephone 883. i PLUMBERS. COPPERSMITHS, AND SHEET-METAL WORKERS. • a|ANUFACTURIJRS of Asga Wntei. \ "\ , I ! catcrs .v ™ ] Mahoncj's Patent ! bkylights. Moloi work a sjieciality. ' i ALPBED A"«D GRU'FITHS, ! 23 and 23 Egmout. Street, j . WELLINGTON. . 1 ■ . _:— j (% Spwinl Appnintmrnl; hi VLls Excel- i lency Lord klinsrton). fIiHOROUGII and F.xpevl Treatment in i WSRT lal " AX " EJjKCTKICAL i •'•■ '"''■'"NURSE KVEIiITT . • i (Mediciil-and'Klccfrical Mn,<seuse, Cerl., ! England) assures to new and old patients : skilful treatment and careful attention t0 ,,, the ' slightest detail—tho result of I her experience as a Medical and Surgical i Nurse in londoiv (0 many eminent phy- '. sicinns' and eurgeone,. and ten years successful work in Wellington. ■ ■ ■•■■■. ' Patentee and Contractor .to N.Z. Gotprninunt. Seli'-litiing Bandages, lonio Medication Troalmont (prevailing in all { uprto-diile Military Hospitals). Galvanic and Favradio Cabiiic-ts and Appliiinces ! for the Violet and Kuby Ovfly?. • ! Medical Electricity and Rays Treat- ; ment can be given <it p.ilicnt'e resilience, ■! Terms 011 application. Note No\r Ad- i j Tho Wellington , ll'edienl and Electrical ■ -.■•'3li\ssi\gi ilnstittt'.i , :[,ty " t?i) j 123 l.'piier Willis Siiwt, Wolliiiglon.n* I 'I'lume ISIM. ] GET Your Cheniist's Advice about the . j Loyknd Hot Water BaR; he knows , I how good it is. In different aizos, but j all havo tho Patent Stopper, .-...'.■•

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 242, 1 July 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 242, 1 July 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 242, 1 July 1918, Page 9

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