LOST AND FOUND LOST, between Linton and Tokomaru, Lady's Black Fur Necklet. Reward. Mrs. A. B. Shannon, Private Bag, Feilding. PERSONAL WANTED, Some kind person to adopt healthy baby boy, 5 years old. Appl.v, by letter, to "Boy," c/o "Dominion." WANTED TO BUY. WANTED Buy, Ealse Teeth, Old Gold,' Silver, Platinum. Silyerslone, 14' Vivian Street. WANTED 'to Buy, , Second-hand Rilling Saddle. Apply "Military Preferred," c/o "Dominion." WANTED, urgently, Copy of "The School and the Child," by Dewey. Apply J'pis.liress," c/o "Dominion." •WrANTED, 2 good second-hand Dy- »» mtmos, output .30 to 50 amps, 110 volts, or more. State price and condition to Box 60, TaumarunuL- 1 30 to 40 horse-power Multi- » » tubular Boiler, not less than 1001b. pressure. Forward particulars to Gardner and. Sons, Sawmillers, Hukapapa. ■ '■WEBBUrl r PIANOS. . WE are the Largest Buyers, and Buy only Pianos, pay the highest prices. Don't be misled. See us if selling. Nininio and Sons, 42 Kent Terrace. WANTED. A CAR. A 5-SEATER English Car (Rover or Austin preferred); must be in thoroughly good'order. Stale particulars and price to, \ ' "CAR," ' C/o "Dominion." SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED. HIGHEST; Prices paid for Left-off Clothing, Boots, also Jewellery and goods of every description. 'Phone 4450. S. Glazer, 51 Courtenay Place. . WOEKINGMEN'S OUTFITTER, ■ 130 Courtenay Place, offers Highest Prices for Left-otf Wearing Apparel, etc. 'Phone 2618 A. L"EFT-OFF CLOTHING, Boots, etc., purchased by N. Wolf, 126 Taranaki Street. Highest prices given. Letters promptly attended to. 'Phone 2660 a. RING Up 'Phone 1625. N. Syiuons, Buyer Secoml-hund Clothing. Boots, etc. Highest Prices given; country customers can' rely on good prices. 63 Courtenay Place, Wellington. \ TVfOTICE—Left-off Clothing. 'Phone i.l 21i67a. B. Morris,. Second-hand Dealer, buys Suits, Boots. Underwear, Costumes, etc.'; all kinds old Jewellery bought. .65 Courtenay Pln.cn. Wellington. WE Jjjivo built up a great reputation for frying satisfaction wheu buying Left-otf Ciothing, Boots, and Jewellery. If not convenient to call, just drop a ring -1107, and we shall call pud give our price. M. Nausbaum, The Allies' Dealer, 127 Manncis Street, Wellington. . ' BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MARRIED Couple desirC to rent two Fujnislied Rooms, kitchenette, sliaro li.fuse. "Waiting," c.'o "Dominion." 'ihiUßjiK'S'■ '■>. PRLVATE'.IJOTEL, - W '■ •-■-DOMINTON .Quay... Tariff, ,£1 ss. -and ,£l. 7s. 6d. per weekj by . the day, ss. ■ 6d. and 6s. D'ONBANK PRIA'ATE-HOTEL (corner Dixon Street and The Terrace), few minutes from Post Office. Splendid view city and harbour. .Tariff, Bs. per day;, or ',£2 ss. per week. Permanent by arrangement.. 'Phone 1859. Tennis court. MRS. MAXWELL, (Late Maxwell's Tearooms), Proprietress. ORIENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, the new, well-lighted, cool brick building. -which as on the latest and most approved lines, containing every essential for the comfort and welfare of. guests; electric light, excellent cuisine. Country visitors specially catered for. C. THROSBY, Proprietor. 'Phone 354 a. Telegrams, "Kiosk." ■ RUTLAND"PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer's Steps). Under new management. This lieiv, first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Two bathrooms on each floor, excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate, li., SKILLING, Proprietor, Lato The Mansions. 'Phono 623. BUSINESS NOTICES. ]yrOTIIERSILL'S Seasick Remedy is ItJ. worth its weight in solid gold. All chemists. 3s. fid., 7s. . ■■ HIGH-BACK Diningroom Suite, 1 Settee, 2 Armchairs, 4 Small Chairs (slip-out scats), ,£6 6s. Jas. Hyndman, 20C Cuba Streeti (late Richardson Bros.). SPORTSMEN! Seen the latest "WISCONSIN"? Fitted with all proved improvements, including magneto and efficient carburettor, silencer and cut-out. Fits any boat. Manning and Co., IPS Cnsliol Street, Christchurch. EAIN, snow, hail, or blow don v trouble you if you fill your HOT WATER BOTTLE before retiring; but see that it has -tho "Unique" Stopper. The Unique Hot Water Bottle won't burst, because it has tho properly vulcanised scams. AVE STOCK COLT'S Revolvers and automatic pistols, WINCHESTER RIFLES, in suitable sizes. Shot Guns and Ammunition. GREGORY G. KELLY. Shannon, Foxton. |ypss SAMSON, NEW MILLINERY SALON, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Opposito Bank of New Zealand. PLANTS. TREES'. SHRUBS. "MTE have, the largest collection of tho ' » above in the Dominion—there aro many millions to choose from., Hedge and Shelter Trees from ;)■>.-Gil. per 100 Flowering Shrubs from 6d. each; Flowerina Plants, from Is, oer dozen. Free catalogues now ready. Write for one. B. H, JUST, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North. TTkUNLOP RUBBER U'JODS FOR kr THE HOUSEHOLD. Ask your HARDWARE FIRM for DUNLOP Oceanic or Fednnil Garden Hose. r Ask your STOREKEEPER for DUNLOP Teapot Spoats. - Ask your DRUGGIST 1 for DUNLOP Hot-water Bags. Ask your DRAPER for DUNLOP Blouse Holdfasts. Ask'your BOOTMAKER to lit DUNLOP Rubber Heels. Get your WRINGER ROLLERS RECOVERED with DUNLOP Rubber. DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUSTRALASIA, I.l' D,, 85 Courtenay Place, Wellington, and at Auckland and Chrietcliuroh, ,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 306, 22 September 1919, Page 1
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