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SPORTING. . MANAYYATU RACING CLUB. SUMMER. MEETING. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY", DECEMBER. 26 and 27, 1918. A CCEPTANCES for the FIRST - 1 -"*- DAY'S RACES and Final Payments for the 13th Palmerston North Stakes CLOSIi ON -WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 191S, at S p.m. MANAYVATU RACING CLUB, Box 52, Telephone 105. Palmerston North. QTR ATFORD. RACES. • - NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1919. ' STRATFORD CUP (U miles), 600 sovs. DOUGLAS HANTJICAP (0 furlongs), 300 sovs.;" and other well-endowed Events. ■ ALFRED COLEMAN, Secretary, Stratford. OUSINESS NOTICES. V . .. A PIANO FOR, .-';-. PEACE JOLLIFICATIONS! THROUGHOUT the British Empire -Hj preparations are being made dn a grand scale to celebrate in a fitting manner tho victory of the Allies, and the peaco they have given tho world. ' ' You, too, can celebrate' in your own .home, tho long-wished-for Peace, and there's nothing like a musical evening to give expression to your joy. #EAL VICTORY. PIANOS. In: your preparations-- select a piano worthy of the one of. thes'o famous'instruments will'give you life- . long joy: THE BRINS3IBAD THE CHALLEN JESSE FRENCH and' THE ROGERS . They arc pianos of Allied Manufacture, and for construction, touch, tone, and'durability, they cannot, bo surpassed. ' . ' See us about one to-day. We sell for cash, but if- required, liberal terms can be arranged.- -.•..-■- CHAS. BEGG AND C 0.," LTD., • Manners Street, —- Wellington. • "WHAT AVOULD YOU DO?" . IN a conversation between two.friends, the younger of the two was heard to remark: "What would you. do if you were going grey before you were ■thirty?" Her friend .replied: "I had grey hair showing at 25, but .was rocom. mended to try Dr. Wilson's Regenerator, and as you see now, I have not a grey hair visible, and it is thicker than ever before. If you have a tendency to premature greyiioss, get it immediately;.ifs really splendid." . ■ Sold in Wellington by George and Kersley, J. R. M'Kenzie, D.1.C., and all principal chemists. Price, is., if posted Is. 6d. ''-,■' STAFFORD TEA, LUNCHEON, AND fJ SUPPER ROOMS. "° : 1 . Dinner 5,30 to 7.30. i One of the Best Appointed In the City. Smoking and Writing Room Provided - for Gentlemen, . Open on SATURDAYS until 7.30 p.m. ' MISS READ, Proprietress. Willis Street (over H. D. Bonnetfs). npmS IS THE SUMMER DRINK. ( ICED, CYPHON SODA And ■■'■- . MILK. 4d., idi, id. ' ' GAMBLE AND CREED'S". 1 TEA ROOMS, Willis Street and Lambton Quay. ( CEDERHOLM . AND SON. EDERHOLM AND SON. . FLASHLIGHTS ' ! And DRY CELLS, BATTERIES ■And CASES. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. THE BEST HOUSE for every drecrip. ; tion of Fjlectrical Accessories. | . BLECTRICArTENGINEERS. j 8 MANNERS STREET, f WELLINGTON. t P.O. Box 806. 'Phone 1018.' J IfR, BRIDGE, DENTIST ' (Late Upper Willis Street), Macrfrthy's Chambers, 50' WILLIS STREET. 'Phone 4491. (Opp. Hotel Windsor.) f YOU CANNOT. LOSE YOUR SHIRT. QjEND'us 2s. 2d. and we')l post to yon ) M a neat Rubber Stamp and a Bottle of Marking Ink, so that you can have your name onvverything. A. W. MORAN AND SON, Rubber Stamp Makers, GO Willis Street.- Wellington. < WIDER YOUR GREETING CARDS ' . NOW!- * PRIVATE 'XtiAS & NEW YEAR CARDS, ■• with wording appropriate to the present time nnd with your name and address print- ■ ed in any quantity from one dozen may be ordered at f "THE DOMINION" OFFICE. Sample-bnok showing a wide range of designs (all artistic recent British productions) may bo inspected in Dae Public Office. c For those residing at a distanco a limited number of Sample Cards are available for posting. " Cards of special design expeditiously produced in the Company's General Priutiug Department. BUSINESS CALENDARS A SPECIALITY. ' THE WELLINGTON PUBLISHING 1 CO., LTD., J Dominion Avenue, Wellington. . ' T 1 ; a INSPECTION Invited, Second Floor, 25 c -*- Panama Street—Crochet Bonnets, h Doyleys, Centres, Cosies, Lace, Grass, Lin- . en Spreads, Supper Cloths, India and China Laces, Filet, Irish Crochet. Bad- " den's Eastern Wares Display. ' Place for ' Christmas Gifts is Badden's East- j em Wares Display,. Second Floor, 25 i Panama Street. Toys, Dolls, ■ Beads, I ] Brnsswaro, Eastern' Jewellery, Haiidker- j chiefs, Kimonos. Inspection_invited. J £ ""." o' ' ""'

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 64, 10 December 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 64, 10 December 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 64, 10 December 1918, Page 7

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