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/WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous!. (Continued from page 1.) ' SEED POTATOES. r 1 AM NOW READY for tho 1920 season. A Over 300 tons of Standard Varieties, including— Robin Adair, Sir J. G. -Wilson, Sutton's Subreme, Aberbrotbock,. Sutton's 26's, Arran Chief, Gold Coin, New Era, ; Beauty of Hebron, Maori Chief. E. H. CRABB, ' Rangitikei Street, Palmerston Nor,th, V- 'Phone 700. Box 263. WAREHOUSE, PRIVATE HOTEL, OR '• ~, .j.HOSTEL. S*'A KAA WILL PUTICHASE a large *-±OI7U Modern Tlujee-story Concrete and' Brick Building, ■ at present conducted as Private Hotel of 35 rooms, very central, easy terms. For full narticulars and authority to inspect apply Sole Agent, B. Leonard Tayjor, 326 Lambton Quay. • WANTED TO SELL, v zinn-GALLON Iron Tanks, 2 .Office 4tUU Desks, 1 Electric Stove, 100 Yards Coconut Matting, cheap. Also balance of Prams. ' RADFORD AND CO., Complete Furnishers, 43 and 45 Manners Street.. • / SOLVENT NAPTHA FOR SALE. HIGHEST Grade Imported..; Quotations given for stock and indent. "NAPTHA," Box 668. G.P.0., Wellington. TO SODA-FOUNTAIN Owners.-Hori-zontal Soup Urn, hickel-platcd, with, porcelain containers, each one quart; also. Copper Pie Heater, water iacketed, with 3 shelves. Box 143. Napier. . . j BOARD AND RESIDENCE. _, L '. : ■ ORIENT PRIVATE : HOTEL, ORIENTAL BAY. Charmingly. Situated, Overlooking the Harbour. Excellent Cuisine. Modern and Up to Date* in Every Detail. , C. W. - THROSBY, Proprietor. ' 'Phone 21-239. Telegrams: Kiosk, Wellington. 'Phone 1190. One minute from car. . Electric Light and All Modern ■:'; ■'.'•■•'.■ Conveniences. KING'S PRIVATE HOTEL (Late Wentworth), ! CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON. First-class Accommodation ta\ the Travelling Public. Good Table. Moderate Tariff. ' ■•'" H. JABLES, Proprietor. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL.;' DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer's Steps). ■ Under new management. This new, first-dlass Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests.. Two bathrooms •on each, excellent cuisine. Comnmnduig vfew from.roof garden,of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. R.- SKILLING, Proprietor, late TheJ Mansions. ■'Phone,62B. .. WpKE TO STAY -0 WELLINGTON.ffOMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION, ■*J ' half &' minute -from Lambton. Station. , ExcellenfCiiisine, Moderate Tariff, Early Breakfast if reduired, i " '. . : ' MRS.CLAY. ■■ 9 Mulgrave Street, Wellington. . ■ ' .'Phono 2453. / : ' .' .■ :.^ H-AB SVT ON: 'JMi Private Board and Residence (un. dcr .lew managembnt). 'Mahora Street,' . Kilbirnie. 'Phone 3724 (1 short, 1 long), BOARD and.Residence'wanted by young man. Apply ."A.M.8.," c/o "Domihion." . - ; ' : .' .■ '■ '/':■' ' TENDERS. -.;" : ( HOTEL FOR LEASE. , , ~., TENDERS invited for Purchase of 5 vears' lease newly-erected Masonic Hotcfl, Dannevirke, to close June 30, 1920. Particulars of rent and ot.hir conditions on reference to ' • I . ; '■■'. : T. H. G. LLOYD, . ,'■ Solicitor, P.O. Box 46, Dannevirke. ' WELLINGTON EDUCATION. BOARD. RErNTORCEI) CONCRETE ..SCHOOL.' mENDERS, for ' the -Erection _at MarJL • tinborough .of a large, Six-roomed School in Reinforced Concrete will be received at.'4bo Board's , Office. Mercer Street, Wellington,' until Noon on Saturday, July .. . Plans and specifications can be seen at the Board's Office, at the'Martinbordugh School, and at the offices of the "Age" and "Daily Times," Maslerton. ' .• :'' «,, L. STEWART.'.' '■'■ ■ ,-. "'- ... - ; :'".-.' Secretary. ~ HOTEL FOB SALE. ■■■)''. fTTENDERS are invited for the Purtliaso A of the Masonic Hotel, Patea. Taranaki. ; Good turnover and.free house. Further particulars on application to THE OWNER, .-~ , Masonic Hotel, Patea.. . HARDWOODS. HARDWOODS. AUSTRALIAN HABDWOODS 1 NOW . IN STOCK. . •; . IRONBARK, '•.:.', : V SPOTTED GUM, '-".. '.RED GUM,. .-■:,- Etc. Etc. - THE C AND A, ODLIN TDIBER & HABDWABE CO., LTD., Head- Office: Cable Street, Wellington. rSTED by time in every conceivabh ■ manner and found to be-- the oni Toofing that is superior to iron. ■" : MALTHOID lasts longer than iron, will not crack oi rot; and' is absolutely free from auima ' fat or fish oil. '•'AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., ( 149-151 Featherston Street. „ ■ -1 ' ' ' ■ ,' •■■■•■' baWL' PLUGS.' rR Fixing Screws into oonfcrete, stone work,'brickwork, tiles, iron.'plaster;, '' ter;, makes a stronger job; takes.oni fourth the time; a neater, cleaner » and Wronger job than wooden plugging , Good stocks kept. FRANCIS HOLMES, ' 248 Lambton Quay, Wellington. i P.O. Box 418. BUSINESB NOTJCEB. , CORSETS i" .; CORSETS 1 • rnHE woman who 'buys (her CORSETE A hero is assured of the best. MRS.' COX; 1,19 Manners' Street (Oppdsite King's Theatre), f : ''"■■'.' ' ■' ' FLOWERS.' FMWERS. FLOWERS. A. CHOICE SELECTION of Fresh an Artificial Flower?. Miss Carney, S Manners Street. Attends personally. THE essence of all knowledge is isel knowledge. Send Birth Dab Month, Year, nhd Postal Note 55., to 1 J. Dunttone, Box 1418, Auckland. ""ftTEW Zealand Sporting Life"—Cont.ri "1* buted to by best N;Z. writers. Tr • il . '. < ' CiLtJB Tea E<,jnis, 12G Courtonay Place ' not Meals, Breakfast, Dinner, ant 1 'Ten. ls.« 3d.j open from 7. a.m. till 1 ' 'p.m. Cleanest and Cheapest in the Do ■ 'li-i'nn ' ' ■ "MEW Zealand Sporting .Life"—lllus i* Iratod. Bigger and brighter. Rea 1 ; j it. . -. THE New No. 70 Sterling Bread am TWon Slicers, £K 10s. Hcnr " Merry and Co., Dixon Street., e pASCALL'S Fruit Bonbons-Real Frui •fl- Flavours.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 235, 29 June 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 235, 29 June 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 235, 29 June 1920, Page 7

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