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WANTED TO SELL, OtyAAA-CITY FREEHOLD. On* w I ul/U quarter-acre Section, 40loouied private hotel, let ,£lO per week; ideal position. Terms. ,1. Fanning and Co. Our only address, 74 Manners Street. 'EIOR SALE, Eavestaff Piano, convertible piano-player, practically new, 88 notes, excellent tone; records and stool. A big reduction on current prices, .£145. "Music," 43 Duncan Street, Wanganui East. AAA—CITY CENTRAL. Three c£/ /Uu Shops and 'Dwellings, and Cottage, rent-producing. A great spec. Terms.' J. FANNING AND CO. Our Only Address—74 Manners Street. LOOSE-LEAFTEDtni'ir TjlOR SALE, "Yeronii|ile," 14 x 12 x I, good as new; 3 guineas, or offer. 123 Daniel Street. \I7ANTED to Sell, for nroirpt deliv- »» 5000 Fencing Posts— I Totara, Birch, Hinau, and Silver Pine; 1000 Battens, 300 Strainers. E. H. CRABB. Rangitiksi Street, Palmerston North. 'Phone 700. Box 263. IJOTEL PROPERTIES. TWO FOR . SALE (One Private). Full particulars upon application to R. A. LARGE, Estate Agent, New Plymouth. fo dres^jiakersTDRESSMAKING BUSINESS in Queen Street, Auckland.. All cash business; excellent clientele. Cash turnover ,£2OOO per year. Good lease with renewal option. Spleudid opportunity for enterprising dressmaker. Small goodwill; stock and fittings at valuation. "A.D.," P.O. Box 483, Auckland. SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED. HONE 2666 a, L. Dabscheck, 126 Taninaki Street,, purchasei' Lel't-iitf Clothing, Boots, etc. M DAVIS, 109 Taranaki Street, Pur- • chaser Ladies', Gents', Children's Left-off Clothing. 'Phone 2616 a.

WORKINGMIiN'S OUTFITTER, 130 »» Courtenay Place, oliera highest pricea for. Loft-off Wearing Apparel, etc. 'Phone 2618 A. HIGHEST Prices paid for Loft-off Clothing, Suits, Costumes, Boots, also Jewellery and goods of every description. Ring 'Phone 4480. S. Glazer, iil Courtenay Place. EING Up 'Phone IU2B. N. Syinons, Buyer Second-hand Clothing, Boots, etc., Highest prices given; country customers can rely on good prices. 63 Courtenay Place. Wellington. NOTICE.— Lel't-oft Uotliing. 'Phono 2GG7a. li. Morris, 'Second-hand dealer, buys, Suits, Hoots, Underwear, Costumes, etc.; all lands old Jewellery bought. 65 Conrteiiny P'.nne, Wellington. MAS it over occurred to you that you have Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery lying about that you cnn turn into cash? Wo buy and give- HIGIIEST PRICES. Drop us a postcard, or ring Tel. -II!)?, and we shall call and give you our price for whatever you liavo to sell. H. NAURBAIW, The Allies' Sec-ond-hand Dealer, 127 Maimers . Street, Wellington. MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. LEGAL. (SOLICITOR (11.A'., LL.B.) seelcs partnership or purchase of practice, in North Island; 4 years' war service. "8.8.8.," C/o "Dominion." ' OPENING FOR PARTNER. WHOLESALE GRAIN' & PRODUCt. A THRIVING Wholesale Grain and Produce Firm is desirous of getting into touch with an energetic Partner who has some knowledge of the business. IJe should bo able to handle sales of .Farm Implements as well as conduct Land and Estate Agency Work. Capital ivquisito •C2OOO to .SoOOO. Fullest investigation invited. Present business is a lucrative one, situated in a thriving Canterbury town. Position would suit a retired farmer who desiros an outside occupation. For further particulars, apply confidentially, to . _ "MERCHANT," Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dnlgoty Building, Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES. "O EALTH. flhall livo free and sickness AA freely die" at the Otakf Seaside Resort. The war-worn soldier will find gentle Nature to comfort him. C. E. Cotterell, 'Otaki. SCALES and Balances, for ConfectionC ers' and Fruiterers' Stocks, held by Henry Berry and Coy., 79 Dixon Street. (MLINCHER DREADNOUGHT MOTOR CYCLE TYRES are made to withstand rough roads and hard riding! 26x 2J x 3J; heavy, 28 x 3. Ask your dealer for CLINCHER DREADNOUGHTS'.

YOU would be silent shod? Wear WOOD-JIILNE 'RUBBER HEELS. Made from durable Parti Rubber by British workmen. SENSATIONAL purchaso lienl Blnck Fox Purs, ,£5 155., usually 8 guineas, °G6 15s. usually 10 guineas, .£7 15s. usually 12 guineas. Every skin perfect, rich, lustrous. Querep Bros., Willis St. OTAKI Seaside Resort is not a grand hotel. It's simple, where guests get comfort and lead the simple life. Send for tariff. C. E. Cotterell, Otaki. WARTIME Economy. Ww WOODMILNE RUBBER HELLS, cheaper than leather. Made in England of Best Para Rubber. Have them fitted to-day. jMLINCHER SOLID BAND TYRESIm the best for all heavy commercial truck Work! Durable, yet repliant! Ask your denier for these .famous North British Tyres! District Agent, W. Arnold, Taranaki Street, Wellington. OTAKI Seasido Resort, where the mighty ocean rolls its massaging breakers on the silver sands. Get a massage. Send for tariff. C. E. Cotterell, Otaki. /'A AAA PHYSICIANS' Prescriptions yl/jUv/U have been dispensed at Castle's Newtown Pharmacy; tirst-qual-ity drugs were used in each prescription. BELTING .Users, "Moco" increases efficiency by preventing slipping and burning. It cleans and rejuvenates old belts, and increases the life of new. Makes belts weather-proof. Manning and Co., 188'Cashel Street, Christchuri-h. OTAKI'S autumn and winter are beautiful. The Otaki Seaside Resort is calling the returned soldier, where kindly Naturo rejuvenates. o.' E. Cotlereil, Otaki. (TjiT a "Unique" Stopper Hot Water X Bottle for this winter. The l.'nifiuo is made by the North British Co. from the finest plantation rubber! It won't burst or leak. Make sure of brand 'being on neck of bottle. EIRE! PIKE! T)ONT FAIL to read T. A. WELLS'S advertisement on Page 2 if you want to secure REAL BAR.GAINS in PAINTS, PAPER HANGINGS, BRUSHWARE, ETC.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 199, 17 May 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 199, 17 May 1919, Page 1

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