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WANTED TO BUY. ' ' / , WA'NTBD to Buy, one purebred Russian Collie Bitch. Apply M./ I' , . Heath, Opunake, Taranaki. / \ANTEU Buy, False Teeth, Old Gold, Silver, Platinum.- Silverstmic, Mα Vivian Street (near Cuba Street). to~Buy77wn Cock Golden . »»' Pheasants, not niore than two years old. ■ titato price.' Apply "0.," "Press" Office, ■ Chrislclinrth.__ | •_. • VT/'ANTED, a Bakery Business in pro- » "••grcssive town. Write, stating particulars, and lowest price for cash (no i agents). t''Farmer," :>S2 Tiuakori Road, I Thoriidon, Wellington. _ j ~"WAN'fED 7 BUY,~BUNGIirOW.- , Purchase, above., at Sea--1 » ' toiiri or seaside suburb; 1 or,' 5 j rooms;' cash; no agents. "Returned," c/q "Dominion." .; i__ WE. BUT PIANOS.. WE are the Largest Buyers, and Buy .. only Pianos;'pay the highest prices. Don't be . misled, See Uβ :f eelling. Nimino and Sons,' *2 Kent Torrace. •' WANTED TO PURCHASE, <' ' HAIRDRESSER'S AND TOBACCONIST BUSINESS... : ■ State pArticluairs, etc.-. to ■ -■■ "• , ."HAIRDRESSER,"' . C/o ''Dominion." ■;," WANTED TO. BUT. . : . "GORAP METAL of all" descriptions;' also Sacks arid SackiDg. Cash. * STEVENS AND CO., 132 a Upper ■ Abel Smith Street. SCRAP/METAL MERCHANTS. BUYERS of Lead, Brass, Zinc, Popper, Iron, Rope. , JONES AND CO., Clyde Quay, Wellington. 'Phone 725. Telegrams: "Metals." ■ WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, 40-50 B.H.P. OIL ENGINE, \TEW>or Second-hand. State price and earliest date delivery. '■■ . "INDUSTRY." C/o "Dominion." . ' ■ ' ■ WANTED. WANTED, any . Children's'. Left'off: . . Clothing, or anything suitable to cut tip. ; Apply "Soldier's Wile," c/o "Dominion." WANTED, by reliable firm, Agencies. Suitable lines for fanners. Covering Tara'naki ■ and Main Trunk Districts. Credentials and Bank References supplied. Write "Confidential," Box 185, Wanganui. . -.''.-' V . BOARD AI?D PESIDENCe. "pHATSWORTH," cF Hill ~Street- *-' Good accommodation for boarders; double and single', rooms. 'Phone: 4658. WA'nIEDT Residence with. Catholic.family; no other..boarders ■preferred; terms nioder-' ate; central. Apply :to "Home ..'A .',"■. c/o "Dominion." ~■■■'. •"VirHT.TEftALL^RIVAi'EBOAE.DING. , ■'»»■• HOUSE '(opposite "Dominion". Office); Plimmcr's Steps, Wellington, with'.splendid .view .City and Harbour, one'minute train, Post Office, Wharves'., Excellent cuisino. -7T-.-and c , . water; all oonveiiieucft 1 :. Terms: ss. per day. Weekly, 255. • MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress! 'Phone. 1617. ' -i RUTLAND PRIVATE-HOTEL. DOMINION -AVENUE ; (Tliinmcr'e 'Steps). -A This new. commodions, .first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. \ Luxuriously furnished;. 2 batliroo'niß|on each floor; excellent,cuisine. 1 : Commanding view from roof pardun of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate: MRS. M'CORMICK, Pro-' priatress. -.'Phone 625. , '' .... - . . ." ORIENT PRI~v7\TE HOTEL. ORIENTAL BAT.—The most charming 'spot in Wellington, facing Harbour, Cross the roiyj any time and have a dip: -.Seyen minutes from City. Tram .terminus. .Beautifully furnished. -.Excellent Cuisine. Conntrr Visitors snecially catered"'or. CHARLES THP.OSBY, Manager.- Telephone 354 a. Telegrams: "Kiosk," Wellington. MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee Street. Wellington. rpHE TfavellinK Public will be pleased J- to note that, the above has apnin been taken.over by Mr. and Mrs. Fix. Every, comfort assured. Letters and Tple-jrams' receive immediate attention. P.O. Box 4G. 'Phone 345. Proprietor W. FIX. T'EALANDIA: PRIVATE HOTEL, Li ~: ' „ Clyde Quay. . " . Electric light, every comfort and convenience, for. visitors. Superior table. Tariff,'. 6s. 6d.' per. day, 355. per week. Special arrangements for ppvmmients. ■■.■■■- ;G. AV. JENNER, ..... -.-.•;'' '■:' ■ ■ Proprietor. ■'•■'.■"■ : BUSINESS NOTICES. TTOUND-Goid, Silver, "and Metal *\ Badges of nil Reinforcements. Must be .sold. .Lloyd's, Manners Street. YXTOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS abJ»' sorb. the. shock.of contact with hard pavement. Study your nerves. Be rub-ber-heeled and insist on WOOD-MILNE. OTAKI can offer you a climate, a safe bathing beach and beautiful surroundings. . A Kioek and Quadrangle. Send for tariff to C. Cotterell, Otaki. ANTED to Clear, Gold, . Silvciy Nickel Wristlet Watches from Military Camps. Lloyd's, next Mrs. Cox's, Manners Street. '. _• E" NTRIES for St. Thomas's Horticul--tiiral Show, Newtown, close To-night (Tuesday). Exhibits-uhtil-10.30 a.m. Wednesday. ■ ■ OST-We are making, a Great Loss i on our Watches, Badges, and Jewellery. Lloyd's, Manners Street. T7IRASMUS "WILSON'S Hainvash fixes •*j the hair when falling out. Prevents baldness, ecurf, etc. Price 2s. 6d, John Castle, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Newtown. __ OTAKI'S new Seaside Resort now open. A Kiosk and Quadrangle. Something 'quite"novel. iSend for tariff to C. Jotterell, Otaki', - ■ CJTAND on your dignity and WOODO MILNE RUBBER HIiELS. Don't be satisfied with other makes. ■ WOODMILNE are British made lrom Para rubber. ANTED. Knownr-We have opened in Manners Street to clear all our Military Stock. . Lloyd, Canip Jeweller. TO Purchase a so-called cheap Fountain Pen is-to throw,your money away: The best pen of all is. the Waterman Self-filler. It will last n lifetime. All styles at S. A. Pull's, 164Lambtou Quay. R~ ECRUIT your health at Otaki'e new Seaside Resort. Sandhills to roam over. A safe bench for bathing. Send for tariff to C. Cotterell, Otaki. 1 PRACTICAL Patriotism plus practical economy— wearins WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Alade in England. Save leather and "pavement shock." Have them fitted. tr-day. ■ ■ | "BUILDERS AND OWNERS. WHY have a leaky'.roof? ■ >We:piit them right, for all 'classes', ''Sla'tinj;and Tiling. Ring 3131.'-(2. rings), or write G. Curs.ons,"2 Mortimer Terrace.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 93, 14 January 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 93, 14 January 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 93, 14 January 1919, Page 1

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