To Land Agents and Property Owners Billiards limited, who purchased the complete Stock, Premises, Machinery and Plant of Alcock & Co. Ltd., New Zealand (in Liquidation), and who also took over the whole of the expert staff lately under the control of that Company, have a number of clients desiring suitable locations in which to establish up-to-date Billiard Parlours. Enquiries are for City, Provincial or Country towns, indeed anywhere that a good opening offers. Let BILLIARDS LIMITED know of your site and they will find a satisfactory lessee, or possibly even a purchaser. Head Office: The Baker Building Featherston Street., Wellington. Branch: Strand Arcade Oaeea Street, Auckland.
ARE you satisfied with the high prices you lore paying for furnishing lines? If not, pay a visit to the Auction Arcade, 19 Courtenay Place, the largest and finest Auction Showroom in the Dominion. Large stocks of Oak and Rimu Furniture at greatly reduced prices. Auction sales held every Tuesday and Friday. If you want to'dispose of your furniture satisfactorily, send it to’ us. We sell on commission and obtain good furices. We pay out promptly, no waitng. Outside sales conducted. Highest prices given for good secondhand furniture and pianos. WILLIAMS AND CO.. LTD.. Auction Arcade, 19 'Courtenay Place. Opposite Tram Terminus. PAGET’S DETECTIVE AGENCY. Open all hours: Day and Night Service. ghIVORCE Department under direct -BJ' personal supervision of principal, assisted by oom parent staff. Persons kept under surveillance. Missing Friends traced. Expert advice on all matters Legal documents served. 'Phono 2521. Room 4, Ist floor. Exchange Buildings. Lorobton Quay, next Barrett’s Hotel.
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TOE ÜBOim OF HOTSEKEEPINa Can be considerably reduced by us ing suitable utensils and correct household Ironmongery. The possession of proper utensils mokes the housewife’s work a pleasure. <_JB WJi See our Window Display of General Household Ironmongery. Every kind of ware, and every kitchen, laundry, and cooking necessity, inclu ding— ENAMEL WARE. TIN WARE. HOLLOW WARE. OVEN GLASSWARE. ALUMINIUM WARE. PRIMUS STOVES. ‘ PERFECTION OIL STOVES. THE BEST MAKES OF WRINGERS. JOHN DUTHIE & GO., LTD. Hardware Merchants : Willis St., Wellington.
“The Best Wall Coating Made” is what tho Manufacturers —and from experience we ourselves —claim for MURESCO Muresoo is the newest and most satisfactory coating for walls and ceilings. It is sold in 51b. packets in white and tints. Muresoo is ready <for instant use by tho mere addition of boiling water. When mixed and applied according to directions (which are simplicity itself to either amateur or expert) Muresoo is guaranteed by us to give a perfect, smooth, velvet-like finish that will not rub off, crack, or peel, and will positively show no laps. Don't ask merely for “Distemper’’—Specify “MURESCO. R. & E. TINGEY & CO.. LTD. Sole New Zealand Agents for Muresco. Manners Street . . Wellington
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 255, 22 July 1921, Page 9
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