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WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous). ANTED Sell, several good Cows, on drop, new Atlas Chaffciitter. Brentwood Farm, Main Roiid, Trentham, opposito Trentham Railway Station. SOFT DRINKS APPARATUS AND FITTINGS. } SITTINGS and Stock of LOUNGE 1 and SOFT DRINKS PARLOUR, including Soda Fountain nnd Ice Cream Milk Shake Apparatus For Sale. BLAIR AND 43ISHOP, Masterton. _ ■ TO UNDERTAKERS AND STABLE PROPRIETORS. ' , TjTOR- SALE, HEARSE in splendid con : • *- ditiou, with handsome plate-glass i windows); can recommend. Apply to hurrell bros:, Eltliani, Taranaki. , THE LUCILLE, 308 LAMBTON QUAY, ! WELLINGTON, EXTENDS a "Hearty Invitation to Ladies visiting Wellington during the '. holidays to call and inspect Bargains in « ' Blouses French Style, Lingerie, Pretty Frocks, and Choico Things too numerous to mention. FOR MORE MILK. FOR more milk this summer prepare now I A dry season is predicted, i Sow Hickory King or Yellow Horso i Tooth Maize, in December. Maize and > peas are a grand combination; rape and • pens together are splendid. Send for , cultural directions nnd quotes. ■ Hoddof and Tolley Ltd., Palnierston North. (PONCBETB SPELLS PERMANENCY. <U -Why bother with VTGod or Clay . 1 when you cSn use an Imperishable Matc--1 rial like Cement? On Sale—Cement Pipes, Water Troughs, Pig Troughs, Flood Gates, Salt Pans, etc. etc. Also - in stock, Field Drain Pipes, all eizce. E. H. CRAJ3B. 73 Bangitikei Street, , . PaJmoreton North. Box 2C3. 'Phone 700. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. • i : „ ■ "yACANT-Flat, Bed-sitting-room, Kit- » chenette, contra!, sunny, electric, light, quiet. •'Phono 1471. ■'IT'OUNG Man desires Board and Resi■t dence. Reply, giving terms to ' "Clerk,' 1 c/o "Dominion," SEASIDE Board and Residence, Harston Hall, Kilbirnie. Under now manager. Telephone 3724. 1 short 1 long. WILTED, after holidays, Board and Lodgings by business young lady, vicinity Island Bay or Bei'hampore. Roply "E.K.," c/o "Dominion." • ' .\7JJANTiiDi after /holidays, ' »'• dence (with Pjotostaat family), for youth eerving apprenticeship, vicinity Hataitai. "G.P.," c/o -"Dominion." WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION, Vj l half a minute fronj Lambton Station. Excellent Cuisine, Moderate Tariff c Early Brealfast if required. MRS. CLAY, 9 Mulgravo Street, Wellington. ■ 'Phono 2453. _' ' RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer'e Steps). Under new management. This now, first-class private Hotel is now open to receive .Gwrate. Two bathrooms ■ on each floor, excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden of Wel- ' linrton and Harbour. Terms moderate R. SKILLING, Proprietor, Late The ■ ; Jlnnsicns..,'PKon*e .628. ' : " O" ' RIENTAL PRIVATIiI." HOTEL, the'' new, well-lighted, cool briolt build- : j ing , , which is on the lateet and most approved,' lines, containing every essential ; for the comfort and welfare of guests; I electrio light, excellent cuisine. Country, visitors specially catered for. C. THBOSBY, Proprietor. 'Phone 21-259. Telegrams, "Kiosk." ONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (come* Dixon Street and The Terraco)..few ■ minutes from Post Office. Splendid view city and harbour. Tariff, Bs. per day; < or £2 53. per week. Permanent by at- ■ rangeraent. 'Phone 1859. Tennis court MRS.'MAXWELL, t (Late Maxwell's Tearooms), ! - Proprietress. _ • 'WHERE TO STAY IN WANGANUIKINGSWAY PRIVATE HOTEL, 08 St. Hill Street. 'Phone 759. Within .five minutes of station and wharves. I Just Renovated Throughout. First-clas/attention shown to patrons. Tariff, 10s. per day; .£2 2s. Gd. weekly. T. H. KING, Jiin._ MISCELLANEOUS WANTEOS. a Partner for Fresh Fish »V aijd Supper Rooms business; pood ' profits; small capital required. Address "Hygienic," "Dominion." . < Oft A A CORDS Firewood Splitting to 4\t\)\J Let, in quantities to suit coni. tractors. For Toarticulars apply McMillan • and Johnstono, Munition Siding, Kaitoke. . TO C-WNKRS OF TIMBER MILLS, WOOL and Produce Stores, etc.— Sound business firm, with several i practically new two and three-ton motorlorries, is prepared to contracts for cartage of any description. Apply in first instance, "CLYDESDALE," C/o. "Dominion." TOILET SPECIALISTS MISS MILSOM, Established Hair, Face and Skin Specialist. VVhy waste money oil useless presents? Wha.» . better gift than a pretty box of Ifygiemo I Face Powder, 35., the best and purest on the market, obtainable all shades, Posted anywhere for Cd. Treatments by ap- , Txjintment for iiair and face MISS MILSOM, 91 Willis Sireet. 'Fimin __ HIGH FREQUENCY VIOLET RAY BATHS r<UBE Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuritie, and Eczema, in Nature's Way. They remove tho caueo of the ailment snd are entirely painless. Recommended liy the medical profession. MRS. HULLEN, 8A Courtonay Place, Wellington. 'Phono 22-070. THE CHARM OF ATTRACTIVE HAIR, BECAUSE your hair appears dull and lifoless i 6 no reason to believe it ■ lacks vitality. Beauty is there, but requires bringing out. What the hair needs is regular attention by expert hairdressers, and a visit to tho BOUDOIR CAMILLE will prove most beneficial. With tho aid of careful shampooinc and scalp niiiflsage, your hair will bo revivified; its eliarni and beauty brought out, and ;» rich, lustrous growth promoted. Ladies will find it advisable to cajl before- the holidays. MRS. CAMERON, "Boudoir Cainille," Cooper"6 Buildings (oppositO' "Evening Post"), just off Willis Street, Wollingtou. 'Phone 1791.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 77, 24 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 77, 24 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 77, 24 December 1919, Page 1

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