LOST AND FOUND ; LOST, Lady's Gold Bracelet, Masonic emblem attached; keepsake from dcccased. Reward. Apply "Dominion." Y OST, a Bunch of Keys. Finder rewarded. Apply Hubert L. Nathan, c/o W. M. Bannatync and Co., Ltd., Wellirgton. QTRAYED into Miss Malcolm's, 114 to Terrace, Brindle Puppy, wearing collar; long tail. Owner can have same by coming and claiming. LOST, between Wellington and Lower Hutt, Motor Tyre on spare ran. Finder please apply to George Poarco, Levin and Co., or at Lower Hutt. Two pounds reward. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED to Purchase, Colonics of _Bees,jiny_nunibei'._Askew, Otuki. WANTED BuyTFalse Teetl?, Old Gold, Silver l'lacinum. Silverstone, 145 Vivian Street. WANTED, Complete Office Outfit, new or second-hand, including safe. Cash, George Hicks, Box 1173, G.1'.0. WANTED to Buy, in a good-town, Confectionery, Fancy Goods, or Small General ■ Store Business. Address "M.P.M.," Post Office, Wanganui. WANTED Buy or Exchange, Property ll,' Notes, Law, Professional Exams.; any other- subject in exchange. Particulars to "Student," c/o "Dominion." WE BUY PIANOS" TSSTE are the Largest Buyers, Bnd Buy TV only Pianos; pay the highest prices. Don't bo misled. See us if selling. Nimmo and Suns, 42 Kent Tcrrace, SCRAP METAL 3IERCHANTS. BUYERS, of Lead, Brass, Zinc, Copper, Iron, Rope. JONES AND CO., - Clyde Quay, Wellington. 'Phono 725. "Metals." WANTED TO PURCHASE, ONE 5 1 or 6 horse-power Electric Motor, D.C., 480 volts. Buffalo I Jleat Cutter, capacity about 401b. Mincing Machine, 25'Jlb. Also Sausage Filler. Must be in good condition. Lowest cash price'and particulars to. ' - G. li. DIXON,' ( Engineer, Hastings, H.B. SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED, HIGHEST Prices paid tor Left-off Clothing, Boots', also Jewellery and goods of every description. 'Phono 4480. S. Glazer, 51 Courtenay Place. WORKINGMEN'S OUTFITTER,, 130 Courtenay Place, offers Highest Prices for Left-off Wearing Apparol. etc. 'Phone 2618 A. LEFT-UFF CLOTHING, Boots, etc., purchased by N, Wolf, 126 Taranaki Street. Highest prices given. Letters promptly attended to. 'Phono 2666 a. fj ING lUp .'Phone IU2B. N. Symons, Jtii Buyer Second-hand Clothing, Boots, etc., Highest Prices given; country customers can rely on gootl prices'. 63 Courtenay Place, Wellington. ]Wb'i IOJ:!.-~Lef t-off Clothing.'-'Phone. 111 26'67a, B. Morris, Socond-hand Dealer, buys Suits, Bouts. Underwear, Ccstuuies, etc.; all kinds old Jewollery bought. 65 Courtenay Place, Wellington. E have built .up a great reputation for giving satisfaction when buying Left-off Clothing, Boots, and Jewellery. If not convenient to call, just drop a postcard or ring 4107, and wo shall call and give our price. M. Nausbaum, The Allies' Denier," 127 Manners Street, Wellington. i ... MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. LINOTYPE OPERATOR. ' RETURNED Soldier m would invest ,£3OO in oflice with or contemplating installation'of machine, in growing provincial town. Reply "CONFIDENTIAL," Box 1021, Christchureh. WANTED, TMSTRICT AGENCY, Fire, Marine, JL' and Accident Insurance for Palmerston North. Apply "MERCHANT," ' Box 172, ■ Palmerston- N. BUSINESS NOTICES, "RJURSE DENDER, late. 301 AVillis j-N Street, has fitted out Maternity Home at 20 Marion Street. ■ MADAME AZUCENA, Clairvoyante and Character Reader, 198 Vivian Street, near Willis Street. . ■ ANEW Branch Pharmacy lias been Opened by Mr. John Castle, at Our Theatre Buildings, 189 Riddiford Street. QEPARATED Cream is superior to & hand skimmed. Get a "CERES" Separator. Highest quality at lowest ' price. Latest improvements, 16 to 144 gals. •' Manning and Co., 188 Cashel St., Christchureh. ' W'ALKING on hard pavements jars the nerves. WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels make hard roads seem soft! British ninde from Para Rubber. Make sure, you' get Wood-Millie's I _' DO not conflict GANDY'S BALATA with ordinary kind. Insist on GANDY'S BALATA and see that you get it. Branded every few feet. Solo Agents, Manning and Co., 188 Cashel Street, Christchureh. SAMSON, NtfW MILLINERY SALON, Colonial Mutual Buildings, - Opposite Bank of New Zealand. Telephone 3310. RESS ECONOMY—Ladies, save on your dress allowance. Garments cut out, fitted, tacked together. Ladies'. Children's Coats and Frocks, 3s. 6d. to 12s. 6d.; Costumes, 10s. fid. t0.155. Gd.; Skirts, ss. 6d. to 7s. 6d.; Blouses, 3s. fid. to ss. Gil. Hours,' 10-5. Evening appointments made. •. MADAME ESTHER, Royal Exchange Buildings, Customhouse Quay (opp. Bank New Zealand). A TALK WITH A MESSAGE TO .**■ WOMEN WHO VALUE HEALTH AS THE BASIS OF EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS. Subject: "Health Comes Through Increased Recuperative Power." Coniuionseiiso, backed by '30-years* curative facts, established throughout tho entiro I'lnglish-speaking world. No FADS or FANCIES, but sound, dependable REASONABLENESS, simple and scientific, instructive and appealing. T'lieso Talks will bo given by special request during this month, and offer a valuable opportunity to those interested in Women's Welfare, Helpfulness, and Progress, by jAHSS I'ITTARD, who cordially invites Progressive Thinking Women to attend each Monday at tho Viavi Rooms, 326 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Inquiries by letter or call find pleasing attention; there aro no fees or dues,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 285, 28 August 1919, Page 1
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