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"TUB DOMINION" Rates lor Ciassinei Advertissmonts-. (For Caili Only.) Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 2s. 6d. per insertion. ... In Hemorlara, 6d. per line (minimum 5 lines). Personal. Lost and Found, Professional Engagements, Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, Wanted to Buy, Second-hand Clothing Wanted, Wanted to Rent or Lease, To Let, House Properties (or Sale, Businesses for Balo, etc., ctoi 15 Wordß (not exceeding 9 letters to woiu), I».| ' 20 Words, Is. 6(1.; 25 Words, 2s. Larger Notices, 6a. per inch. All per Insertion.

MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE. FORD CAR EXPERT. W GREEN, lato Colonial Motor Co. • and Invercargill Ford -Service Depot. Also with N.Z.E.F. in Egypt. 114 TARANAKI ST.,' WELLINGTON. 'Phone 21-830. HOTELS .F'jfl SALE. FOR ' SALE—Hotel, thriving inland town, trade ,£l6O week (genuine), lease 5 years," rent .£8 rising to ,£lO, goodwill J23250. Freehold Hotel, in One of tho most progressive country towns; price ifilfl.OOO. terms JG4OOO cash, balance 5 jran*. 0. per cent.: free house, worth the money without a license, could convert into shops and boardinghouse, ideal stand, now doing nearly JE2OO weekly. Suburban Hotel, 35 acrc3 ( good land, 7 years' lease, rent '.£B, trade .£6O: land brings in the rental, grows splendid crops, licensee runß cows, poultrv.and pics: pr'ce for lease and furniture JJI6OO. free house. DWAN BROS.. Willis Street, Wellington. FOR SALE, IjIIRST-CLASS Hotel and Annexe, beautifully situated high up on the seafront in one of our most progressive town.s; over 1! acres of ground, all laid out in lawns and gardens. It is an ideal situation, and there is no place in the whole of New Zealand more adapted for the building of a huge modern Hostel; moreover, money could not be lost on this investment even if, prohibition was carried at the next general election. . • Tihe present' owner has spent over ,£4OOO on the premises during the past year, and has had to decline over 3000 guests .'during that period. Less than 2 minutes from the Railway Station, and trams pass the door. Price .£BOOO cash. FOLEY AND JAGQ, \ Agents, P.O. Box 115, Stratford. • y • - LIVE STOCK, ETC., FOR SALE. PARROTS! PARROTS! PARROTS! WE carry good Stocks of Parrots, Cockatoos, Galiihs, Fancy Ducks, Finches. Doves, etc. Write, or 'Plione,

. FOGLTA AND COPP, Vivian Street:. WELLINGTON. 'Phone 22 —02S. (Established 141 years.) WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous). TO Sell, 22ft. Boat suitable for engine or sailing. Apply 118 Moxliam Avenue. SALE, Fishing Boat, JOft. long, 2 10-hors'e-power engines, twin screw. Apply to Percy Tocker, Patea. , COAL Shortage overcome' by buying truck Ra.ta ' Firewood, 9-inch lengths upward. Quotations from Dannevirke Firewood Co., Box- 13G, Dannevirke. . ■ > . YOUR CALF CROP will-bo more profitable if Tlii Calfmeal is the, daily ration. A pure food product'to make' flesh, build bone, give constitution, and turn-out calves you'll be proud of. Product of our own modern flourmills. • HODDER AND TOLLEY, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH. 'FOR SALE,. ■ IQI /» MODEL Van Berkel's Patent XJIO. BACON CUTTER, Practical, •ly new, in perfect order. Self sharpener. Apply . , • BOX 40, . . Marton. . FOR-SALE, I FULL-LOCK EXPRESS, in thorough -L good order,; for pole or shafts, very suitable for farmer or market gardener. Apply - . • BOX 420, G.P.0., City. " SEED POTATOES. | AM NOW READY for the 1920 season. A Over 300 tons of Standard Varieties, including— . ! . Robin Adair, Sir J. G. Wilson, Sutton's Supreme, Aberbrotliock, Sutton's 2G's, Arran Chief, Gold Coin, New Era, Beauty of Hebron, Maori Chief. • E. 11. CRABB, Rangitikei Street, Palnierston North, 'Phone 700. Box 263. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. . _l BOARD-LODGING for an elderly lady. Apply D. R. Menzies, c/o D. Menzies, Bowen Street. ... XTACANT—Very nice Double. Bedroom, * e.l„ harlx>ur view; tefiried home: suit gentleman. 'Phone 1471. - • (PHATSVVOIiTH. House, C 4 Ml Street, Board and Residence, 30s. and 355. per week. Gentlemen preferred. A, llulme, "Proprietor. ■ ' ■ HAS 3T 0 N HALL. Private Board and Residence (under new management). Mahora Street, Kilbirnie. 'Phone 3724 (1 f.h»rt, 1 lor/). 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—264. MRS. MAXWELL, V (Late Maxwell's Tearooms), ' Proprietress. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. Dominion avenue (Piimmers Steps). Under new management. This new, 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. R. SKILLING, Proprietor, late ,The Mansions, 'Phone 628. / Orient private h&tel, Oriental Bay. Charmingly Situated, overlooking the Harbour. Excellent Cuisine. Modern and Tip to date m every detail. ,C. W. THROSBY, Proprietor. , 'Phone 21-259. Telegrams: Kiosk, Wellington., 'Phone 1190. One minuto from car. Electric Light and all Modern Conveniences. KING'S PRIVATE HOTEL (late Wentworth], CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON. First-class accommodation for the travelling public. Good Table, Moderate' Tariff. • , H. JABLES, Proprietor. /tourist RSBORTB, A HOME AWAY FROM HOME,. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, .107 CUBA STREET. (A few doors from Royal Oak). Ranks with the beet in appointments, service, and comfort. Personall supervision. The best place to stay when, in Wellington. ' ■ TARIFF: 10s. fid. PER DAY. | ,Ca!l. writo. or wire ior neroimnodation. S. EDILSON, I , , Proprietor. I Telegrams: "FidiUon," Wellington. i

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 204, 24 May 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 204, 24 May 1920, Page 1

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