WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous). (Continued from page 1.) VOUR CALF CROP will be more pro1. Citable if Tai Calfmcnl is the daily ration. A pure food product to ninko flesh, build bono, give constitution, nnd turn-out calves you'll be proud of. Product of our own modern flourmills. HODDER JfND TOLLEY, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. DONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (corner Dixon Street and The Terrace), few minutes from Post Office, Splendid view of city and harbour. Tennis Court. Tariff on application. 'Phone 22-261. MRS. MAXWELL, (Lato Maxwell's Tearooms), Proprietress. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmers Steps). Under new management. This new,'first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Quests. Two batJhroomß on each floor, excellont cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and-Harbour. Terms moderate. R. SHILLING, Proprietor, late The Mansions. 'Phone G2B, ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Bay. Charmingly Situated, overlooking 'the Harbour. Excellent Cuisine. Modern and up to date m every detnil, C. W. TIIROSBY, Proprietor. 'Phono 21-259. Telegrams: Kiosk, Wellington. 'Phono 119 ft One" minuto from car. Electric Light and all Modern Conveniences. KING'S PRIVATE HOTEL (late Wentworth), CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON. ■ First-closs accommodation for the travelling public. Good Table. Moderate Tariff. H. JABLES, Proprietor. WHERE TO. STAY IN WELLINGTON. riOMEORTABLE ACCOMMODATION, half a rainnto from lambton Station. Excellent Cuisine, Moderate Tariff, Early Breakfast if required. MRS. CLAY. 9 Mulgrave Street, Wellington.'Phono 2453. ANTED, for July, August, nnd Sopteniber, Two good Bedrooms and Sittingroom, with attendance, near Parliament Buildings preferred. State terms. For address, apply "Donvinion" Office, Wellington. ' _ n _ HA BBT 0 N HALL. Private Board and Residence (under new management). Mahora Street, Kilbirnio. 'Phone 3724 (1 tihurt, 1 long). WANTED, Board-Residence, young gentleman, single room, private family preferred. Reply, stating terms, to "133." c/o "Dominion." W' ANTED, BoaTd and Residence, business man, in good locality Protestant family, and private. Reply Box 1304, G.P.O. ' : , BUSINESS NOTICES. THE VIA VI WAY TO HEALTH is the Art of Curing Oneself in Haimony with Nature's laws through proper Assimilation of Curative Nutriment and Gradual Elimination of Poisonous Waste, resulting in Nutritive Balance and Resistive Power. THE VIAVIWAY TO HEALTH has been established for over 30 years throughout the entire English-speaking World, in every principal qity of whioh Viavi Rooms, in charge of specially trained and trustworthy Women are conducted. Anyone will find information on this modern, truly scientific, safe, And dependable Way to Health most helpful, pleasing and. worth while, and is well advised to communicate personally or by letter, inst as visitor or inquirer, with the Manager. Miss Pittard, Vf AVI-WEL-LINGTON, 326 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Helpful Health Talks given every Monday, 3 p.m. CHIROPRACTIC. THE MASTER OF DISEASEI WHETHER your heart, head, lungs, stomach, liver, kidneys, or limbs are affected. Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments will put you on the road.tojiealth! This remarkable Science was fUjjaovered by Dr. Palmer in 1895, and '.-..is since been the means of making thousands of sufferers well and strong! Consultations are Free. Call! Hours,10 a.m. till fi-p.m. 'Phone 20—3-12. FREDK. J. BLAKER, I Chiropractor, 7 Courtenay Place, City. (Opp. Tram Terminus.) LADIES! HAVE YOU EVER USED THE "DUNLOP" RED RUBBER . n BLOUSE HOLDFAST? IF you havo not, ask your draper for one; and if lie hasn't one in stock, make him get it for you. You will never be without one again. Simple and effective. Made in four sizes—Win., ICin., 18in., 20in,, 'By the. Dunloo Rubber Company of Australasia, Ltd. CHIROPODIST AND FOOT SPECIALIST. CORNS, Bunions, Ingrowing_ Nails treated. Expert advice given on nil matters regarding Foot. Large assortment of appliances. Treatment by post. Write for particulars. T. B. WILSON, ' 45 Ghuznee Street, Wellington. QILK! SILK! SILK! Just arrived large quantity. All New Shades. Also large stock Shantung Silk. Highest nunlity. lowest prices. D. J. KWOIN AND CO., Imrjorters of Silk, China, and Glassware, 40 Courtenay Place. TjnilE Immortal Flame," by Mario A B]elke Peterson; "The Ancient Allen." by Rider Haggard; "The Butterfly Man," by M. C. Oemler; "The Flying U's Last Stand"; "Nan of Music Mountain," by Frank H. Spearman; ' "Tni Snow Burner." Pries 6s. each, posted. A. APTED, 121 Manners Street, Wellington. SALE! SALE! SALE! I TMriLLINERY. LATEST MODELS. RUSSELL'S MILLINERY CORNER, Courtenay Place, Wellington. ALL Repairs to Prams and Pushcarts guaranteed. A. J. FINCH, Pram Exchange, Dixon Street. Hoods Rc-covercd. Tyres put on while I you wait. PIANO TUNING. TEL. 21-19, F. Whitley, 7 Hnwkestone Street. Goojl work, moderate terms. IJY WOOD-MILNE, British-mnd'e Rubbor Heels! Support homo industries! WOOD-MILNE'S are made from the finest Pnra Rubber. Get no others. I 'fhAIRYMEN! INCREASE YOUR -a-* PROFITS by using a "CERES" latest Swedish Separator. Manning Machinery Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. ALKING on hard pavements jars the body, unless you wear WOODMILNE Rubber Heels! Wood-Milnos are British made from best Para Rubber. Accept no others! AY F. CAMPION, Typiste and Genoral Agent. Room 11, Top Floor, Adelphi Chambers (next Empress), Willis Street. Box 247. 'Phono _790. CASTLE'S PRESCRIPTioiTPHAR. MAOIES, 139 and 189 Riddiford Street, are noted for premn» & n » •<»". rate diflpenslng.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 201, 20 May 1920, Page 7
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