WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous). (Continued from Page 1.) SAWMILL FOR SALE. . \ "DOR SALE, SAWMILL PLANT, com- i i plete, erected on suitable site. Capacity, 10,000 feet or over per jliom. Largo ; and heavily timbered bush areas of rimu and white pine, principally rimu of firstclass quality; easily workable, in closo < proximity to mill. ' Satisfactory reasons for selling. •Apply for full particulars, "CONFIDENTIAL," - C/o M'Leod, AVeir, and Hopkirk, Wellington, FOE SALE. £ RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS in ' tlio y BOROUGH OF GREYTOWN, ranging in area from 10 to 16 acres. Land specially adapted to poultry raising and fruit-growing. Close to Railway Station and Fruit Company's Orchard of 100 acres. Suit returned soldiers or retired business men; excellent climate. Within easy reach of Wellington or Masterton, Title: Land Transfer. Sections pointed out, and all particulars given to intending purchasers, by T. M. DEUMMOND, Surveyor, Greytown.' HOTELS. OfJ ROOMS and conveniences, 14 miles 1 from Railway Station; Main Trunk district; Freehold. Price : Terms. Also LEASEHOLD of County Hotel. Price .£I3OO. R. A. LARGE, Estato Agent, , New Plymouth. THE LUCILLE, 308 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, . ; a Hearty Invitation to Lad- . ■ ics visiting Wellington during tho ; holidays to call and inspect Bargains in Blouses French Style, Lingerie, Pretty Frocks, and Choice Things too numerous to mention. ~~ FOR MORE MILK. TOOR more milk this summer prepare now! A dry season is predicted. Sow Hickory _ King or Yellow Hor® Tooth Maize, in December. Maize and • : peas are a grand combination; raps and peas together aro splendid. Sond for cultural directions and quotes. Hodder and Tolley Ltd., Palmerston North. (HONCRETE SPELLS PERMANENCY. . V —Why bother with Wood or Clay when you can use an Imperishable Material like Content? On Sule—Cement ' Pipes, Water Troughs, Pig Troughs, j Flood Gates, Salt Pans, etc. etc. Al6O I in stock, Fiold Drain Pipes, all sizes. ! E. H. CRABB 73 Raugitikei Street, Palmerston North. Box 263. 'Phono 700.
TJIOR SALE—Two 8-year-old Polled Angus Bulls, two 2-year-old Polled Angus Bulls, purebred, and registered in Herd Book. (Sire, Mason.) Apply A, M'Lean, Braeside, Ti Tree Point. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ■' RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, S TTfcOMINION AVENUE (Plimmert -: Steps). Under new managements •' This new, first-class Private Hotel is no | open to receive Guests. Two bathroon 1 on each floor, excollent cuisine. Conf manding view from roof garden of We | lington and Harbour. Terms moderatl R. SKILLING, Proprietor, Lato TM Mansions. 'Phone 628. || ORIENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, thj* new, well-lighted, cool brick builqS ing, which is on the latest and most apj proved lines, containing every essential for tho comfort and welfare of guests Sj electric light, excellent cuisine. Country! visitors specialty catered for. \ C. THBOSBY, Proprietor. 'Phone 21—259. Telegrams, "Kiosk." DONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (corner Dixon Street and The Terrace),.fow • minutes from Post Office. Splendid view city and harbour. Tariff, Bs. per day; or £2 ss. per week. Perm'anont by arrangement. 'Phone 1859. Tennis court, MRS. MAXWELL, (Late Maxwell's Tearooms), Proprietress. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION, half a minuto from Lambton Station. Excellent Cuisine, Moderate Tariff, Early Breakfast if required. MRS. CLAY, 9 Mulgravo Street, Wellington. 'Phono 2453. WANTED, Double Bedroom and Sittingroom; uso conveniences, by couple with young baby. "Auckland," o/o "Dominion." QEASIDE Board and Residence, Har- £•> ston Hall, ■ Kilbirnic. Under now manager. Telephone 372-4. 1 short 1 long. Apartments to Let-weii-fumishod. - double Bed-sitting-room, siaglo rooms, to share. 'Phono 1823. fTK) LET, largo Bed-sitting-room, niccX ly furnished. Apply 220 Willis St. 'Phono 2942. ' : " BUSINESS NOTICES. THE IMPERIAL CAFE, . THE IMPERIAL CAFE. . 146 LAMBTON QUAY, (Opp. Public Trust). NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. • Tho above Restaurant -will close as from TO-MORROW (Wednesday) in order to mnko extensive alterations, and will Open at a later dato as largo and up-to-date Luncheon and Supper Rooms, under entirely new management. WHERE TO DINEi STOR HOUSE, WILLIS STREET.. ASTOR HOUSE, WILLIS STREET, BEST 3-COURSE LUNCH IN WELLINGTON, Is. Gd., 12 noon to 2 p.m. TEA, GRILLS, FISH, ETC., 5 to 7 p.m. - Our Motto: | Civility, Attention, Cleanliness. No Frozen Meat Used. Note Address: Over Pinny's Piano Warehouse. THE LATEST FROM NEW YORK. The "M'KAys specialty HOUSE" aro'opening up in Lankshear's Old Shop. 354 Ixunbton Quay. Alias M'Kfty (late of Mathowson's Ltd,) has just returned from New York, where' sho personally selected stock for tho NEW FIRM. Tho very latest in Ladies' Lingerie, ■ • Waists, Frocks, etc., will ba displayed, M'KAY'S SPECIALTY HOUSE. INFLUENZA, INFLUENZA, AND its after-effects absolutely defeated by my MASSAGE, MASSAGE, MASSAGE; 14 years' oxperienco back of my practice, and results Bpeak for themselves. Consultations Free. WM. BARKE, Practitioner in Osteopathy, Massage, and Physical Culture, Over "Our Theatre" Buildings, Biddiford Street. Newtown. WAITRESSES' AND NURSESAPRONS. BUY your Aprons ivhero Quality is good and prices reasonable. Pinafores also mado to order. MRS. E. COLLINS, 61 Vivinn Street and 14 Courtenay Place, (Just behind Trnm Terminus). SAMSON, NEW MILLINERY SALON, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Opposite Bank of Now Zealand. Street, Wei--1; lington.—-Just lauded, grand lot Novelties, Drapery, smtnblo for Xmas Presents.'Keen cash prices. ' Call early • And save money. "" ' " church. .— FOUND— The way to Vote—lVt) lines must bo struck ouU-othenviso th? voto is invalid. Remember, to voto Prohibition, Strike out Two Top Lines.
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