LIVE STOCK, ETC., FOR SALE, : j ANTED to Sell, one good Dairy Cow, at.drop. Apply A. S. Aplin, Ngaio. ANTED to Sell, about 60 Mixed Pigs, breeding sows and 6toi'es, Adply "W. 0.," c/o "Dominion." \ WANTED TO SELL, FIRST-CLASS Stock Pony and Rough country Hmitaway Dog. M'Gregor, Russell Street, Palmcrston North. DRAUGHT STALLION. WANTED to Sell, Draught Stnlllon. : thoroughly sound. Owner eacrifio- - ing. For particulars apply "1923," C/o "Dominion." WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous!, 1710R _ SALErSinger's. DouMo Stitching , Sewing- Machine, two gauges, work 6y power or foot; new. Particulars, apply. Madame Parker. Hastings, H.B. SEED Potatoes, direct from grower | New Era and Northern Star, truo to name and hand picked. Also Pig Potatoes for sale. Apply Geo. Smerlo, Koputaroa. FOR SALE, > .TTORSE, Harness, and Full-lock Ex- ■ XX pro.<s. removable hood, in good or* j der. "Cash," c/o "Dominion." j FOR SALE, ONE Double Set of Buggy Harness, best English leather, nickel mount- ' ed, as good as new. Also one Set of Leadp ,er's Tandem Harness, and one No. 5 • Ram, with 90ft. 2in. galvanised piping. ; 'MRS. N. KIRKCALDIE. Waiknnnpn, Ohau. ; ' FOR SALE, LARGE SAFE, by Samuel Withers and Co. Outside measurement, 3G.x 25 [ x 23. Inside measurement, 24 x 18 x -16. 1 Two drawers, two keys. Price, JE4S, f.o.b. 1 Gisborne. -Write P. 0.. BOX 231, , 1 Gisborne. * SEED POTATOES. " T AM NOW HEADY for the-' 1920 seaX son. Over 300 tons of Standard - Varieties, including— I Robin Adair, Sir J. G., Wilson, SutJ ton's Supreme, Aherbrofliock, Sutton's ' 20's, Arran Chief, Gold Coin, New Era, . Beautv ot Hebron, MnorfChief. > E. U..CRABB , '■' ' Rangitikei Street, Palmcrston North. t 'Phone 700. ' Box 263. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. C" "HATSWORTH House, 04 Hill Streef, by Parliament Iloiisg, has acconimoL dation travelling public, ■- . . . 9 Furnished Bed--1 W room, private family. Tliorndon end. No family. "A.M.C.," c/o "Do- . minion." . . -" WANTED, by 2 working men, Board and Lodging in private family, central. Replies to "Private Board," c/o "Dominion," _ HA RST ,0 N 'HA LL. Private Board and Residence (un■der new management). Mahora Street, Kilbirnie. 'Phone 3724 (1 short, 1 long). 1 "'Phone Tl9O. '•- ""Ohe'miriute from- caiv' v -"' Electric Light and all Modern Conveniences. '. TTING'S "PRIVATE HOTEL' , ±\ (Late Wentworth). CLYDE .QUAY, WELLINGTON. £ First-class ■ Accommodation for th« Travelling Public. Good Table. Mod- ' erate Tariff. H. JABLES, Proprietor. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, . ORIENTAL BAY. Charmingly Situated, overlooking the y Harbour. Excellent Cuisine. Modern 5 and Up to Date in Every Detail. A C. W. THROSBY, '; Proprietor. 1 'Phone 21-259. Telegrams: Kiosk, Wellington. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION AVENUE (Primmer** Steps). Under now management. This new, first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Two bathrooms on each floor, excellent cuisine. Com- ' manding view from roof garden of Wcl- ', Hngton and Harbour. Terms moderate. , .1. DUNCAN, Proprietor. 'Phone 628.- ] WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. 0 f (OMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION, i v/ half a-minute from Lambton StaE tion. -Excellent cuisine, Moderate Tariff, Early breakfast if required. MRS. CLAY, 9 Mulgrave Street, Wellington. 'Phono 2453. BUSINESS NOTICES. •'. CONVINCING EVIDENCE. ' A GIRL who could not walk is now able to do 60 as the result of chiropractic treatment. Particulars from H. OTTERHOLT, 5 Chiropractor, 19 Kensington Street'. E Examinations Free by Appointment,. 'Phone 20-IU. _^ MRS. RUSSELL'S SPRING MILLINERY. SHOW THIS WEEK. Inspection invited. 13G COURTENAY.PLACE. " WHAT TO READ. " "OIHE FORTIETH DOOR," by Mary A Hastings Bradley. To Egypt, the , land of romance and veiled women,' this J story carries us. With wits pitted against overwhelming odds Jack Rider took his chance, and with fearlessness , carried out his designs. Price, 65., posted Cs. 6d. A. APTED. 121 Manners St., Wellington. ALL Repairs to Prams and Push" carts Guaranteed. . A. J. FINCH, Pram Exchange, Dixon Street. Hoods Re-covered. Tyres put on whito I'ou wait. ' WALL PAPER SHORTAGE. npHERE is absolutely no shortage at X T. A. Wells, Ltd., new warehouse, 40 Tarannki Street, or 145 a Manners Street. We hold tho largest stock in New Zealand. 200,000. rolls of the latest and most exclusive designs just to hnnd. , Prices range from 2s.- upwards. T. A. WELLS, • 'Phone 883. 145 a Manners Street. ~~ THE VIAVI WAY TO HEALTH is the Art 5 * of Curing Oneself in Harmony with Nature's laws through proper Assimilation of Curative Nutriment and Gradual Elimination of Poisonous" Waste, resulting in Nutritive Balance and Resistive Power. The-VIAVI WAY TO HEALTH has been established for over 30 years throughout the entire English-speaking World, in evnry principal city of which' Viavi Rooms, in oliarge of specially train- . ed and trustworthy Women, aro conduct--1 ed. Anyone will find information on this i modern, truly scientific, safe,' and dcpwid- , able Wny to Health most helpful, pleasing, and worth while, and is well advised to communicate personally or 'by letter, ' just as visitor or inquirer, with the Manager, Miss Pittard, VIAVI-WEL-LINGTON. 326 Lambton Quay, Welling-' ton. Helpful Health Talks given every Monday, 3 p.m.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 283, 24 August 1920, Page 1
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