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LIVE STOCK, ETC., FOR SALE,;.; mwo good Sheep Dogs, leader and. JL driver and huntaway, XlO the two; E.- Ross, Sentry Hill. PARROTS! PARROTS! PARROTS 1 WE carry- good Stocks of Parrots, Cockatoos, Galahs, Fancy Ducks,' Finches. Dovee. etc. Write or 'Phone*. FOGLIA AND COPP, " Vivian Street, WELLINGTON, / 'Phone 22—028. (Established 14 years.) WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous), \7"OUR CALF CROP will be more pro-' A fi table if Tiii 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. Pro*: duct of our own modern flourmills. ■....' HODDER AND TOLLEY, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH. . FOR SALE, Business Premises; suitable for factory, workshops, warehouse,! or store; situated in best business part of Wellington; area, 100 x 100 x 149, including large and substantial building,: capable of adaptation or reconstruction. Price .£6500. Sole agents, VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, ■ ( "Dominion Avenue," Next Barrett's Hotel. , SEED POTATOES. T- AM NOW READY for the 1920 season. Over'SOO tons of Standard Varieties, including— . i.. . Robin Adair, Sir J. G. Wilson, Sut-, ton's Supremo, Aberbrot-hock, Sutton'# 26's, Arrau Chief, Gold Coin, New Era; Beauty of Hebron, Maori Chief. E. 11. CRABB, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North, - ■ 'Phone 700. . Box *2(13. - ■ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VTACANT—Harbour view, Bedroom, 0.1., ' near Parliamentary Buildings. 'Phono 1471 HA It ST O N -HALL. Private Boar<l and Residence (under new management). Mahora Street, ICilbimie. 'Phone 3724 (1 short, 1 long). WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. /COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION, i V ■ half a minute from Lambton Sta- 1 tion. Excellent Cuisine, .Moderate Tariff, Early Breakfast if required. ■; MRS. CLAY. 9 Mulgrave Street, Wellington. ■"Phone 2453. , WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON.: The' Favourite House for the Travelling. ' ' Public, , 1 AUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Plirn-; mer'g Steps, La mbton Quay. ' • Right in the centre .of the City. attention and cleanliness.' Permanent Boarders by arrangement. Under entirely new management—ALFßED P. DRYDENv Proprietor. Telephone 2310.' ' ORIENT , PRIVATE HOTEL, ' ORIENTAL BAY.. i ■ Charmingly overlooking theHarbour.' Excellent Cuisine. Modern nnd Up to Date in Everv Detail. • , C. W.- THROSBY. ' i Proprietor. 'Phone 21—L'a'j. - Telegrams: Kiosk, Wellington. 'Phone 1190., One minute from car. Electric Light .and All Modern Conveniences. HXING'S , PRIVATE HOTEL' .tk. (Late Wentworth), •CLYDE-QUAY-, •-WELLINGTON.-;- -, - ■ First-class Accommodation for th» Travelling Public. Good Table. 'Moderate TariiF. _ ' .... H. JABLES, Proprietor,. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL." Dominion avenue (Piimmer's . Steps). Under new maniigement. I This new, first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Two bathrooms on each floor, excellent cuisine. Comnmnding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. R. SKILLING, Proprietor, : late ' The Mansions. 'Phone 628. ' ; BUSINESS NOTICES. THE New No.-70 Sterling Brja.l 'mjJ Bacon Slicers, ,£l2 • 40s. 1 Henry Berry and Co., Dixon Street. ■ JF you could walk always on velvet-you , , wouldn't get tired! WOOD-MILNB Rubber Heels make the hardest roads \ seem like velvet. There are no quality substitutes for Wood-Milne's. - ■ • WANTED KNOWN—Opening Monday, Juno 7, show and sample rooms of all Ladies' High-class Wear, at lowest, prices, below wholesale prices. Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Frocks; also every kind of Ladies' Underwear, made, to measure within twentj'-foif hours., A', blouse, etc., made while you wait. .T«, Murray; 10 Manners Street,* above Marbla • Bar. i < • "mHE Golden' Bough,", by "beorga , X -Gibbs: "The House of Balt;U.ar,'° by Wi'liam Lock; "Unbroken Lines,".,by it. Comstock;, "The Thunder Bird,".,bj B. M. Bower; "The Greater Glory,".:))?' AV.-Dudley Pelley: -"From Father to ;; Ron," 'Miiry S. Watts; "Cherry," by George Barr M'Cnteheon. A. APTED.t "The Magnet," 121 Manners Street, Wei* lington. . ' . ' - - ' .v. SALE! SALE! SALE! ■ - LATEST MODELS.' RUSSELL'S MILLINERY CORNER, Courtcnay Place, Wellington. a ILK! . ,SILK! SILK!' C Just arrived large quantity. All Niw Shades. Also large stock Shantung, Silk. ■■ Highest ouality, lowest prices. 'D. J. ICWOIN AND CO., Importers of Silk. China, and Glassware, 40 Courteii^y,Place. • Consultation Free. ■ H OTTERHOLT, CHIROPRACTOR, • 19 KENSINGTON STREET. " - 'Phone 20-114, ' Graduate of Tho Palmer School o{; Chiropractic's (the Chiropractic fwntain; head), Devonport, lowi, tT.S.A. 0 years''' practical experience in Now Zealand, , ' BEFORE Buying Chestorfield Suites he sure and Inspect Our Stocks. Wq\ can show you Wellington's JSwt Valm' in All Kinds of Furniture. ' The Dux Auctioneering Co., 141 Marmerr Street (opp. the King's Theatre). WHY PAY MORE"! SPECIAL LINES—Soap (Bos>), is. 3d, Bar; Condensed Milk, Wd tin;' Special Packet Tea, 2s. lOd. lb.; Sandsoap, 1 cakes, Is. At . ~ ALBERT BOWDEN, "The Store," Opposite Cable's Foundry, . __ KAIWARBA. THE'SMARTEST STYLES THE SMARTEST STYLES In * BLOUSES AND JUMPHRS. BLOUSES ' AND JUMPERS. BLOUSES AND JUMPERS. THE WOMAN who buys her need# ;h«re is assured of smart styles, beat wearing qualities, in whatever line ah« selects..' EARLY CHOOSING: will mean greater satisfaction. MAISON LOUISE, 87 Willi* Street.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 213, 3 June 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 213, 3 June 1920, Page 1

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