SPECIAL VALUES. PILLOW Slips, is.; Sheetings, single, Ils. 6d., 12s. 6d.; double, from 16s. 6d. pair. Mrs. Collins, next Rod’s ButcLery, Courtenay Place. ( IREAMOLA CU ST ABD PO W DERF/ Is Delightful with Stewed Fruit. TC PAIRS Gent’s English Welted -F'J Box Calf Shoes, 255. Great value. At Mann’s, 177 Cuba Street. II 1 ’ you want a special treat,, ask for something quite unique—Milderson's Jam Tit-bit Biscuits, a novelty. Sold by F. Warder, Courtenay Place. KICil, crisp, and delicious are Milderson’s Shortette Biscuits. Ideal for Afternoon Tea. Sold by Campbell Bros. ATEN’S BELTED RUBBER COATS, L’-L Raglan cut, in blacks and fawns. 31s. 6d. and 38s. 6d. At. C. Smith’s, Ltd., Cuba Street. IPROST’S cater for Footballers —Kit -F. Bags, Brief Bags, Laces, and Studs. Corner Cuba and Vivian Streets. fIYCLES. Wholesale prices. English Cycles, Eadie Coaster, first-grade tires,, £6 15s. Lawrie and Sous, opp. Library, Newtown. ’ 'pRAVEL in comfort 'by securing your x. travel goods from Nash’s. Suit Cases from 125.; Cabin Trunks from £2 17s. 6d. Nash’s, Cuba Street.; RADIO Batteries. There is one only Best of All—the "Columbia.” 221 Volts. 10s.—Harrington’s. . BOARD AND RESIDENCE. SELECT, well-appointed home; tram stop at gate. “The Brae," Goldie’s Brae. PRIVATE Board-Residence, . City. Vacancies for gentlemen. Telephone 21 —772.. FIRST-CLASS Board and Residence for gentlemen. 3 Paterson St., near Basin Reserve. SUPERIOR Private Board-Residence; single and double room; central and select. 231 The Terrace. CRANSTON, Seatoun, 2 miniFes from sea and car, every convenience, moderate tariff. Miss Craighead. rpHE RITZ, 290 Willis Street.. Exclu--F give Accommodation, Gentlemen only, double and single rooms, smoke lounge, QELWYN Private Hotel, Cambridge O Terrace, Courtenay Place end.— Vacancies for few permanent or casual guests. ONE Splendid Big and Sunny Room, fireplace; suit married couple; with board. 40 Upland Road. Telephone 26—262. TO LET. IpOR Weddings, Dances, Parties, etc., F Empire Hall, Cuba Street. Apply P O Bos 1288 DOUBLE Bed-Sitting Room, also Single one; all conveniences; select; harbour view. Apply 339 The Terrace.; r pO LET, Furnished Cottage, Otfiki •F Beach, three rooms and kitchfcn- ' ette; £1 per week. Apply R3l c/o ‘"Dominion/* rpO LET, Thorndon, Furnished Bed,? ■F room, Dining-room, Kitchen, separate, conveniences, 2 adults. Apply 11 Bolton Street.. (JTORAGE in Colonial Carrying Com 0 pany’s Brick Store for Furniture, Goods, etc. Furniture packed and forwarded to, all ports VERY desirable Furnished Rooms with ’ separate kitchenette, are available,'largo well-appointed house, Oriental Bay. Tel. 20-520. FURNISHED RESIDENCE. niQ LET, to approved -tenant, FurjL nished Residence of 6 rooms, in select locality. Write in first instance to 148, c/o "Dominion.” GARAGE TO LET. fIONVENIENT, -roomy Garage, vicinity Glasgow Street, Kelburn. 'PHONE 21—791, or BOX 801. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE. WANTED, Johnsonville, or vicinity, two Furnished Rooms or Flat; use piano; refined people. State terms; immediately. Apply F 44, c/o “DoWANTED TO BUY. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. OLD False Teeth, ss„ 10s., 205., 40s. per set givvn. sound or broken. Dental Scrap bought; highest prices given. Bring them to Platinum Scrap C0.,',102 Willis Street. HOTEL OWNERS OR BROKERS. "WANTED to Buy, ■'Freehold or LeaseYV hold of small Hotel, in the N.T., doing up to £l5O per wetk. Send price, locality, etc., to 852, c/o "Dominion.’’ (Continued on Page 2.1 MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE. THE MORRIS COWLEY CAR in tho ROADLESS NORTH. XfORRTS CARS lead the world in F’-F lightness, strength, efficiency and economy. Because of their lightness we are frequently asked: "Will they do the work?" We unhesitatingly reply: “They will; and because of their lightness will do it better." Here are a few convincing extracts from a recent trip through the “Roadless North” (North Auckland):— “With no preparatory tuning and baggage for two we left Devonport in the “Morris Cowley” at 2.30 p.m. and arrited at Whangarei 9.30 that night. Roads were very rough; n some parts mere tracks —we were warned we had no hope of getting through even in a big car owing to the weather—[he rain foil in torrents all the way. Second day Whangarei to’ [vaeo, where heavy rain forced us to spend the night. From Kaeo to Whangaroa, via Maunganui, roads very bad—had a spin on the 90 mile beach in the evening From Kaifaia to Whangarei roads very hilly and loose shingle—going, extremely heavy. Whangarei to Dargaville very rough—left Dargaville 10.30 a.m. and reached Auckland 11 p.m. via Waiwera and Helensville. Auckland to Rotorua via Rangiriris to Hamilton, running time 3 hours and 10 minutes. The Rangiriris a racing track to Mamukaii, whore grey clay ISin. deep was encourtered —roads saturated. Opotiki to Whakatane and Tnuramra very rough. Thames, Waihi, and Paoroa thence hack to Auckland. Total distance 1450 miles, time 11 days' rmiehest of weather conditions; consumption 33 miles per gallon. Have motored all over New Zealand and never experienced such bad conditions; no trouble whatever. The Morris Cowley is a remarkable ear.” New Zealand Distributors: CYCLE AND ROTOR SUPPLIES. . LTD., 133 Featherston Street, Wellington. Write for the name of the Morris Agent in your district.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 2 May 1925, Page 1
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