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SPECIAL VALUES. . VyiNTER AND ROBERTSON, LTD., B ’ ’ late Davis and Clater, Lambton , Quay—Tennis Trousers, Bs. 6d. and 10s. . 6d. (Y>o UNTRY Visitors—Don’t forget to t call Silverstone and Co.’s Auction Mart, 108 Cuba Street. Furniture Bargains galore. a TTOOPER’S SALE.—Maids’ Patent , J - L Shoes, 4to 6, Gs. lid.; 7—9. 7s. 6d.; lb—l 3, Bs. lid. 213 Riddiford Street. 1 ANEMONES, Ranunculus, Cullen’s t " * superior strains, Is. doz., 7s. 100. . Bulb catalogue free. J. Cullen, Wai- " mauku. ? /Y.REY Ash Bedroom Suite, latest dc- . sign, almost new. going cheap. City Auction Rooms, Blair Street. TpUMIGATING—Keep your home free , -*• from bugs and all vermin. Flydrocide Fumigating Co., Phone 40—969. ’ JYUSTIN’S For Wedding Cakes, all , prices, from ono guinea. Dustin’s. Wellington. Wanganui. Palmerston Nth TTIGGS AND O’DONNELL. Patent ( T 1 Attorneys Druids Chambers, corner Woodward Street aud Lambton Quay. Patents obtained in al) countries. TVTNTER AND ROBERTSON, LTD., ’ ’- 216 Lambton Quay—Flannel Trousers, Grey and Fawn, "18s. 6d„ 225. 6d.; Cream, 14s. Gd. ■ASPIDISTRA INVIGORATOR. Makes your plants fresh and green, Bd. packet, posted. T. Waugh and Son. Lambton Quay. VE OLD ENGLISH TEAROOMS, J- opn. D.1.C., under new management.—Dainty Morning and Afternoon Teas. Breakfast a specialty. D’ AND T. RITCHIE, Millinery • Specialists, 84 Riddiford Street, still a few Sale Bargainst left. Wonderful value. « TKELLOW Bread stands behind years of public confidence. Depots and deliveries everywhere. I ADDERS mended—Do not discard damaged Silk Stockings. Send to the “Bee Hive.” Hamilton. Charges moderate. TO LET. (Continued from Page 1.) SUPERIOR 2-Roomed Furnished Flat, or Large Front Bed-sitting Room, Fireplace, Cooker, min. Buildings. Tel. 40—426. f |"’O LET, I’limmerton, Furnished -*- House, long or short terms, cheap rental. Young’s Agency, Lid., 9 Woodward Street. [BURNISHED Room, 2 beds use sitting room, inclusive, breakfast, tray, conveniences. 36 May Street, Molesworth Street. . sAY’S Bay (choice situations), iur- ■ nished and unfurnished Houses, also Sections, Houses For Sale. Sole Agent, G. Egerton Warburton, 196 The Terrace. T ARGE Bed-Sitting Room, separate KitJY chenette (furnished); also Comfortable Double Room, two beds, suit two business men; central. 19 Kensington Street. 'Phone 20 —114.W’ ANTED to Let, near St. John’s Church, sunny, quiet position, Small Modern Villa, including large living room, bedroom, hall, kitchen, and large bathroom. Rent, including lino, enrpets. and curtains, i£3 10s. weekly; references. ’Phone owner, 45—307, f.rom 9 to 10 a.m„ or 6—7 p.m. OFFICE PROFESSIONAL & WAREHOUSE ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE in our New, Modern Building, in the heart of Courtenay Place. Apply— TODD MOTOR COMPANY, Todd’r Buildings, Courtenay Place. TO LET, FURNISHED. QEATOUN—9 rooms, with every conCz venience; nice grounds; for period. Rent £6 6e HERETAUNGA—7 rooms, with every convenience; grounds nearly J acre. Rent <£3 10s. MURITAI—2 rooms, kitchenette and bathroom. Rent £1 7s. 6d. for period. Apply to— FINCH, WEBSTER AND OSWIN. 159 Featherston Street Tel. 41—SIS. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO LET—PREMISES, GHUZNEE STREET. tPO LET--Downstairs Portion of Pre- ■' mises known as No. 7 Ghuznee Street, beneath the offices formerly knoivn as the Reehabito Hall, most suitable for workshop. Terms and conditions apply to the Town Clerk’s Office, Wellington. FOR RENT. /YENTRALLY SITUATED OFFICES 'Y AND WAREHOUSE SPACE, with commanding positions, in heart of city. Also a number of Furnished and Unfurnished Houses and Flats in suburban and central localities. Moderate rentals. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, See — S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 21 Grey Street. TWO SHOPS TO LET IN HEART OF NELSON. ULELL-KNOWN Nelson Firm with ’ ’ expanding business, having found it necessary to remove to larger premises, wishes to let from about end of February two very attractive Shops, situated in busiest section of the City’s Snoppmg Centre. In both instances a moderate rent is asked, and the only restricting clause in the conditions is that the lessee is not to open a Drapery or Jewellery business in either of the "premises. Further particulars may be had on application, in confidence, in first instance, to—“CENTRAL LOCALITY,” Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, ’The Dominion” Building, Wellington. AN IDEAL HOME FOR YOUR : BUSINESS. A BUILDING tliat is a landmark in the City, situated in the very heart of its business activities, and equipped with all the latest office and warehouse requirements, is an ideal home for your business. There are a few suites of offices and single rooms, and also a limited area of warehouse space available in “The Dominion” new building, at the corner of Mercer, Victoria and Wakefield Streets. In addition to the offices of “The Dominion” newspaper, "The New Zealand Referee,” “The Radio Record," “The Industrial Bulletin,” and other publications, space has already - been taken in the building by a number of leading firms and professional men. All the shop space on the ground floor has been let. a portion being taken for the new Railway and Tourist Booking Offices. There is an exceptional chance here - 1 for those requiring office accommodn- i tion. Centrally situated, extremely 1 well lighted, free from the noise ot passing trams, and associated with c the progressive spirit of the Empire J City. j The building will be a landmark n In the City—known to all. No tenant q will require any other address than "The Dominion” Building. 1 For details, apply tc the Agents:— I MESSRS. E. PALLISER & CO., I ] Grey Street, Wellington, | s

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 120, 18 February 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 120, 18 February 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 120, 18 February 1928, Page 2

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