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LOST AND FOUND T OST, near Pigeon Bush, a Stepney ■*7* Wheel. Finder please;communicate with Rev. R. Catlierwood, Featherstoii. WANTED TO BUY, W/"ANTED, small Safe, by good maker, new or second-hand. Address Box 2. Otaki. -ANTED Buy, False Teetii, Old Gold, *. * Silver, Platinum. Silverstone, 145 mi an Street. t 0 j3 U y t Encyclopaedia Bri- . • M 1 Apply, stating edition, to J. B. Mlvenzie, Martun. ' '° Purchase, Second-hand ? Set of Annotated Consolidated , Statutes and Annual Statutes from 1908, State price to "T.E.M.," Box 22. West- ' port. W' ~ WE BUY~PIANOS. ? re n*' tle ar Sest Buyers, and Buy only Pianos; pay the highest prices. Don't be misled. See us if selling. Nimmo and Sons, 42 Kent Terrace, j —— SCRAP METAL MERCHANTS, Lead, Brass, Zinc, Copper, JONES AND CO., 1 Clyde Quay, Wellington. 1 'Phone 725. Telegrams: "Metals." r, ■ . SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED, TffKiHEST Prices paid for Left-off JL-H. j Clothing, Boots, also Jewellery and i goods of every description. 'Phone 4480. ' S. Glazer, 51 Courtenay Place. • \\TORKINGMEN'S OUTFITTERTIM • ' Courtenay Place, offers Highest Prices f6r Left-off Wearing Apparel, etc. 'Phone I'BlfeA. r EFT-OFF CLOTHING, Boots, etc., •O purchased by iV; "Wolf, 126 Taranaki .Street. Highest prices given. : Lot- • tcrs promp;ly attended to, 'l'hone'Slftifin. "OING Up 'Phono IU2B. i\. Symons, ■ ■«-*' Buyer Second-hand Clothing, Boots,' " etc., Highest Prices given; country cus- • tomevs can rely on good prices. G3 Cour- ' tenay Place, Wellington. TkTOTICE.—Left-off Clothing. 'Phone - £' 26t)7a. B. Morris, second-hand I Dealer, buys Suiis, Boots. Underwear, - Costumes, etc.; all kinds old Jewellery , bought. C 5 Courtenay Place, Wellington. MAS it occurred to you that yoji have Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery that 1 you can turn, into cash?. We buy and give higlft'st prices. Send a postcard, or ring 4107. We shall call and give you our price. M. Nausbatim, The Allies' ' Dealer, 127 Manners Street, Wellington. . . - TOURIST RESORTS, j PALMERST.ON NORTH" ' ' I g OYAL HOTEL • Modern Brick Building. Electric Light i Throughout., Box 203. ' 'Phone 91. 'A. E. HAYWOOD, Proprietor. : WHITE IIART HOTEL, 3 New Plymouth. • \ mHE LEADING COMMERCIAL AND . 1 TOURIST HOUSE. Motor Trips • arranged to Mount Egmont. and other t places of interest in Historic Tarnnaki. - H. BROOKMAN, Proprietor. , ; f Phone IS. I ,•'. P.O. Box 30. MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuzne'o Street, AVellington, IS recognised as a Popular Resort for •Tourists,and the Travelling Public generally. Every comfort assured. ■ Cusine excellent. letters and telegrams receive immediate attention. ' P.O. Box 10. 'Phono 348. Proprietor W. Fix., gARGEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND. j Recognised as one of the leading hotels in Australasia. Suites of rooms with „ private bathrooms; ballroom; orchestra, Ordinary Tariff, 12s. Gd. to 15s. per' i day. ; 1 Full particulars from Tlios. Cook and i Son or Government Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams; "Cargeu." ' E. F. BLACK, Proptr. " NAPIER. THE Weal East Coast Winter Resort. Visitors will find every comfort at '• the PROVINCIAL HOTEL to completo a good holiday. Moderate Daily Tariff. 'Special Weekly Tariff. P.O. Box 286. Telephone, Night and Day. G3l. T. A. HEATH, i Proprietor. c HP* H E GABLES, r A PAEKAKARIKI. 5 MRS. BLAKE, Proprietress. ' House Faces the Sea Bench. Every Comfort and Attention to Visitors. I. - PAEKAKARIKI HOTEL. )• riIHE place to spend a week-end. Good >■ A beach, tennis court, and golf links. 8 Excellent cuisine. Only best liquors stocked. First-class accommodation. Enclose stamped envelope. TARIFF, Bs. Gd. per day; £2 10s. week. TITOS. S. M'GIJIRE, Proprietor. Motel grand central, 107 Cuba Street, Wellington (Few doors above Royal Oak). 1 The most convenient, commodious, and I; comfortable Private Hotel in the city. a ' Ideally situated, Id. section irom railway I. station and wharves; right in the centre of the shopping area. Eight modern bathrooms, electric light throughout, electric fire/nlnrm; fireproof - building. TERMS—9s. per day; 455. per week. Permanent Guests bv arrangement, e S. EDILSON, » g . o Proprietor. 'fhone 3049. ' TOILET SPECIALISTS " HOW EYELASHES AND BROWS MAY BE IMPROVED! WELL-FORMED Brows and lovely Eyelashes have much to do with facial charm. Many ladies are improving their expression by using "Eyelasheen," which nourishes the eyebrows and laflhes in a .. natural manner, making them long and luxurious, and giving to the eyes an added sparkle and benutv. , "EYELASHEEN" 2 is a pure, delicately-scented cream, and costs 3s. Gd. a jar. J Every lady whose brows and lashes aro uneven, or short, and thin, should test this invaluable aid to beauty. Write if you cannot cull. MRS. CAMERON, "Boudoir Camille," • Cooper's Buildings, Opp. "Evening. Post" (Just off Willis Street), WELLINGTON. 'Phone 4035. 3 "575TOMEN WHO POWDER never posb » ' suss the clear, fresh, transparent complexions as do those who constantly use CREME PARMA, s Non-greasy—non. ; hair growing—fragrant—antiseptic and protective—it is the cream supreme. In- • dispensable for face, r.eck, ana arms. r for evening use. ss. Gd. GEO. MEE, • Chemist, Lambton Quay, Wellington. t ECZEMA. Radio lotion and ointment.A Guaranteed Cure for all kinds , of Eezemis and Skin Disease. Hundreds 1 of sufferers cured weekly and cured pei . maiientlv. The distressing irritation is . relieved' on FIRST APPLICATION. , Lotion and Ointment, ss. Gd„ postage, Is. i extra. MADAME AMIE, 23 Smooton's Building, Queen Street, AUCKLAND.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 271, 12 August 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 271, 12 August 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 271, 12 August 1919, Page 1

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