MACHINERY FOR SALE nFSALE, Small Sawmill Plant, ten- ' horso Portable Engine; also Hauler. wmill," c/o "Dominion." , OB SALE, Thrashing Mill, 4-6 Drum, • by lianeomc, in good order, with valor and Bells. Price £150. T. P. ics, Stanway, Ilalcombe. . STEAM PUMP. NE Cameron No. 3 Steam Pump, 6in. x 3in: x Tin., in first-cliiss order; (iicity 1700 gallons per hoiir. rice, £22 10s., f.o.r. COLLETTS, LTD., Dannevirke. ~~~ FOR SALE, J-SIDE PLANER (M'Dowall), 18in. x 6in.. J2175; 1 i-SIDE PLANER nerican), 30in. r. Gin., £175. loth guaranteed in perfect urder. M'MILLAN, LIMITED, Oil and Machinery Merchants, Jerbert Street (off Manners Street), ■■■ • ■ • Wellington, MACHINERY. CTE Specialise in all kinds of Machin- »'. ery, Engines, Boilers, etc. 7IRE ROPES—Good Lines, new and ond-hand, for- Sale,'_ _ Inquiries Solicited. HENEY : F. MOSS, LTD., Baker's Buildings, Foatherston St., ■ , Phone 1750. Box 105. G.P.O. BELT-DEIVEN PUMP. . kN,E "Ta'ngyo" 6in. Centrifugal Pump, " fitted with fast pulley, nleo bend je; splendid condition. Price, £40, COLLETTS, LTD., ' Dannovirke. THRASHING'PLANT FOR SALE. kNE Andrews and Bevcn Thrashiiag ' Mill, one Reid, and .Gray Chafftter, Double Bagger, and Press, one l.p. Hornsby Kerosene Engine (portle). .AU'in.fiir'st-cIMS. order. Full parHilars apply'. -. . , DOMINION MACHINERY CO., ■ • . . . Feilding. EDUCATIONAL. . \UEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, * Hobson Street, Wellington. I Day and Boarding School for Girls ■ And ' Kindergarten Day School for Boys under 8 years. (Under control of the, Presbyterian -.;■ •' 7 : : .Church.) Principal: kIISS NANCY JOBSON, M.A. (Melb.). inal honours in Classics and Philology; rmdnd College' Exhibitioner in Classics irmerly a Senior Resident Mistrees al ie Presbyterian Ladies' .College, Mel ourne, and Principal of the Southlanc Girls'.High School, Invercargill.- ■ Tho Cillege Building is the one occuied by the.Boys of Scots College. This uildiiiK is being completely renovatec lid refurnished to suit the requirement! E a Girls' College. The first term be ins on Tuesday, February 18, 1919.,';. Tho Principal may be interviewed anj lorning between 10 and 12- o'clock (Tele hone HI). . Prospectus and Application Form mai e obtained'.from-the Hon.' J. G. W itken, Bethune's Building, Featherstoi treet, Wellington, or from the Secre '"■- G. W; GUTHRIE, Box 433, Wellington Telephone 2249. CANTERBURY 'COLLEGE, CHRIST- ;,,: .■ ..... .„• BOARD,AND RESIDENCE FOR STUDENTS. f\HE Board of Governors desires to nc L ■ tify intending Students that accom iodation has now been provided ,fb loth men" and women Students, in sepai te houses; in close proximity to the Cβ] sge. -•■ •■ Both-houses.are under the direct'con rol of the' Board of GoTernors.'and'ar ntended to'form a nucleus of residentia ifo at the College/ Tho Women Student; louse is presided over ny an experience Intron, and that for Male Students b, , member of the College Teaching Staff. Particulars, scale of fees, etc., may b ibtained from tho undersigned. GEORGE H. MASON, ' "' ''.'.' Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch, ■ -'•February 6, 1919. ' SCOTS COLLEGE, MIRAMAR. OWING to nn unexpected recent dela -,in the building operations at th lew-College, tho opening of the Fin rerm. of 191? has been postponed ti FEBRUAEY 25. Board .ts' return" Febn iry 24- v THE PRINCIPAL may be .interview in tho Manager's Room, at tho rear < 3t. John's Church, Willis Street, We [ington, between the hours of 1 p.m. an 3 p.m. .'.''■■ ""piANOTsiNGING. A"ND VOICE CULTUEE. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART MADAME OOPE-DOWSING'S eyete is identical with that of the Gre; Masters' at Homo and on the Contiuen so both ladies and gentlemen may j>l a. themselves under her guidance with a solute'confidence. Studio: 94 Will Street 'Phono 41 SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTE W' " ORKINGMEN'S OU'mTTm ] 1 Courtenay Place, offers highe prices for Left-oft Wearing Apparel, el 'Phone 2618 A. HIGHEST Prices paid for , Loft-( Clothing,' Suits, Costumes, 800 l also Jewellery and goods of every d scription. ' Ring 'Phono 4480. S. Glaw 51 Courteuay Ploce. ■_ 15ING Up. 'Phone 11J28. NTSymoi It) ' Buyer Seoond-hand Clothing, 800 etc'. Highest prices given; country ci tomors can rely on good prices. 63 Cm .tfriay Place, Wellington.. NOTICE.-Left-otf Clothing. 'Pho "667 aB. Morris, Second-ha Dealer,, buys Suits, Boots, Underwei Costumes, ntc; all kinds old Jewellc bought. 05 Courtenay Place, Wellingti AS it over occurred to you that y have Clothing, Boots, or JevclU lvinK about that you can turn ir cash? We buy and give HIOHE PRICES. Drop us a postcard, or n Tol 4107, and wo shall call and g; von our price for whatever you have sell M. NAUSBAUM, Tho Allies' Secoi hnnd Dealer, 127 Manners Street, W Vinson. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. PIGGOTT, 121 'Vivian Strc BRITISH DEALER, wishes to V chase for-Cash Ladies', Gentlemen's, i Children's Lcft-oft' Clothing, Boots, < Mr. or Mrs. Piggott will wait upon i Lady or Gentleman at their Residence rcceißt of. letter; or 'Phone 2651 a. "iI'EAR, DR. OF OPTI< ' EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, - 7 WILLIS STREET, Lnto Optician for tho Wellington E pital and Charitable Aid Board. Patients unable to obtain,bdvico.fi tho Optical Department may obtain vice at tho nibove address between 9 a and 5.30 p.m. -THE WAR OFFICE USES ■ CLINCHER CROSS TYRES,! QINCE 1914 CI inch.T Cross Tyros b IO been purchased for the Army Tri port Servico in France; War—the preme test-proves that Clincher C Tyres will servo you best, 'Wellington Distributing. Agents— N.Z. FARMERS' CO.-OP. DISTRIB ING CO., LTD,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 118, 12 February 1919, Page 9
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