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WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous). (Continued, from pas o 1.) . . . FOR SALE. BILL] ARB SALOON, now in Tauherer.ikati Camp: 4 Tables, Billiard and Pool Cues, and all accessor 03, focr,-H'"r vritli a large building to hold 6 Uib'e--. . The Price for the Lot is c£-175; .£75 dewwit. balance on easy terms. , Tlis bvilding has been put up in cec. tiorns lor sasy removal. AVizard Light installed; would suit country (own, remove buil<l : ng in section?. ' ] Apply immediately, as the' camp is closed "and the building must be pulled down " DWAN BROS.. Willis Street. ( WELLINGTON. i ' FOR SALE. . qaaFT. Mottled Ivauvi, 200 ft. Bird/yv'' eye Maple. 392 ft. Hungarian Ash. 208 ft.' Oak Veneers. No. reasonable offer refused. Applv •GILCHRIST AUCTIONEERING CO., The' Square, Polmerston North. TOP-DRESS "TUI."P>UT on "Tiii" Basic Pliosphate Top- & 1 ' dressing" to "niake 30s. grow whero only a : pound grew formerly. Strengthens graw. sweetens soil, and adds to your profits; ,-CIO and ..£l2 ton, from HOT)"DEP. AND TOLLEV. LTD.. Palmerston .Sole Manufacturers. CONCRETE SPELLS- PERMANENCY. —Why bother with Wood or Clay when you can use on 'Imperishable Milt®, rial like Cement? . On Sale—Cedent Pipes,' Water Troughs, Pig. Troughs, Flood Gates; - Suit Pans, etc. etc. ■ Also in stock. Field Draiu Pipes, all aizes. E. H. CRABB. 73 Eansitikei Street, Palmerston North. E07..2G3. 'Phone 700, "OOR- SALE. Peat, in. any quantities. ■£? Apply.' "G. 8.," Post Office, Paraparnumu. . . ' . . . • BOARD AMD RESIDENCE. (f>RTEXT .PRIVATE HOTEL, v- Oriental .Bay. •' Charmingly Situated, overlooking the Hhrbour.- Excellent Cusine. Modern and

,up to dato in everv detail. -C: W. TKPOSBT, Proprietor 'Phone 21—259. Telegrams: Kiosk, Wellington. TSONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (corner JL" 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 arrange'merit. 'Phone 1859. Tennis court. MRS. MAXWELL. (Late Maxwell's Tearooms), Proprietress. 'Phone 11S0, One niinute from car. Electric' Light arid all Modern Conveniences. KING'S PRIVATE HOTEL ' (Late Wentworth). CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON. First-class accommodation for the travelling' public. Good Table. Moderate Tariff. H. TABLES, Proprietor. • PUTT/AND -'PRIVATE' HOTEL. . ¥\6MiNION ' AVENUE (Plimmer's JLf Steps). Under new management. This new, first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Two bathrooms on pjrch floor, excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and' Harbour. Terms' moderate. P. SKILLING, Proprietor, late Iso Mansions. 'Phone C2B" WHERE TO STAY IN WANGANUI-TTINGSWA-Y PRIVATE HOTEL, 08 St. Hill Street. "Tone 759. Within five minutes of station find ' "'wharves. Just Renovated Throughout. First-class-attention shown to patrons. T. H. KING, Jun. HTJ TT O,N H. A L L. : . Private. Board and Residence (tin. der new management). . Mahora' Street, Kilbirnie. '.Phone 3721 (V short, 1 'linn;). MARRIED Couple and two adult business girls, require Superior Board in same house, near town. Apply. "W.W.W.'i" c/o "Dominion." • mWO'BusWess Girls require clean Board with private family or otherwise; mist he central. Apply "Y.W." c/o "Dominion." WANTED, Board, for lady and child, 3'yoars-old. immediately. Particulars to "Private." c/o "Dominion." W "ANTED, privp.te Bonrd nnd .hemdmire for" three business girls ; ce,ll- - "Trio," 0/0 "Dominion/' , linrto.r j v View, suit, gentleman, e. light, . "ni" 1 -. . 'Phone 1471. - MARRIED Couple wants Sowrior T.onvd.. near city. Apply- "W.Y., ' c/o "Dominion." . TOILET SPECIALISTS.

i WHEN THE COMPLEXION TELLS. [ V ' i .4 CHARMING GOWN - and BEAITTI- ; A FUL .HEAD-DRESS. count for much fit n pnni.ll function, clear, radiant COMPLEXION is- needed for" complete charm. USE CAMELLIA!? CREAMS. v 'These- excellent preparations Tioasess all the ne-cessary foods that, the slrin remures,', and nt the same time promote* in' the Complexion a delightfully freshi radiant- apnearance. Try them. Get a iar of pich tindav. Vanishing Cream, "3s. 'fid:; -Masaase, 3s. Postage extra.- ' MRS. CAMERON. v"Bmuloir Camille," Cooper's Buildings (otfP- "Evening Post"), Wellington. \ 'Phone 1791. ' l ; ; GOOD LOOKS. 1. . i t . T-ADIES whose facial charm is spoilt . *J by annoying .hair growths, will s . .certainly -he interested in this announcement. ; 1 Hv the application of "Rusma" £Re|M the'v. may ensure eomnlete .immunity ' from -sucli disfiguring blemishes. Easily armlied. in your own _ room ' "Rusma" (Reg.) acts safely. expeditionA--1 Iv: 'devitalising -the hair. wenkcnin« suhrcnifont -growths, and." ultimately destroying the hair absolutely, leaving the-com- ' plosion beautifully -Soft and clean. Pull particulars from Mrs. Hullen,. Toilet Pneeiiflist. Dept. D. 3a Courtenay , Place, Wellington, ■' WITNESS the. fact that the name • »^.. Milsom is synonymous with'purity ' i and excellence of manufacture. To linvo prospered for 20 years is .guarantee of • the goodness of the goods. All Hair nropa'rations,. Hair Worlc, Cultene, Face i Creams, and the famous Jlilsom Hygienic Pace Powder. Miss Milsom, Hair and .' Face Specialist, !)1 Willis Street. 'Phone 1 811,. ;. I BUSINESS NOTICES. C' -H-1.-R-0-P-R-A-C-'P-T-C - H-1-1! -O-P-R- A -C-T- T-C. CURES' 95 PI-'T! CENT. OP ALL ." DISEASE;" And will n'ositivelv cure YOU! Thore- : fore. DON'T DELAY. Write for full particulars, or consult (gratis) . FREDK. .T. BLAKER, . FREDK. J. BLAKER, Chiropractor, Nerve and Snjnal Specialist, 7 COURTENAY PLACE ; > (Opp Tram Terminus). flours-. 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.; 1.30 p.m. \ to 6 p.m. ! Saturdays: 0 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.; 1.30 p.m. to 3 ii.ni. - NOT DRUGS! NOT SURGERY!, PEES MODERATE. _ GLUB'Tea B«.Vins,"t26 Courtenay Place. Hot Meals, Breakfast, Dinner, and J Tea, Is. 3d.; open from' 7 a.m. till 11 - p.m. Cleanest and Cheapest in the Dominion.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 166, 9 April 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 166, 9 April 1920, Page 9

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