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PALAIERSTON NORTH SPECIALS. "JiILE DOMINION” Branch Office, , The Square, Palmerstou North, deals with all matters concerning sub- • scriptions, advertising, and provincial news, Telepbono—Office, 5955. A KOBOTHAM, 9 Hopwood’s Build- - ings, for signs, posters, show cards, ’ tickets, etc. Try us. Small orders ’ promptly attended to. ' VVi SYKES, Alotor and General • ’' ’ Smith, Builders' Ironwork; Tires • cut and shut. 23 Grey Street. TT ALT!—New and Second-hand Furni- • ture, well worthy of inspection, at P. Crocki'ord’s (late Airs. Bone), 82 Cuba Street. WARAIERS it will pay to call at It. A, Hay’s Factory Jersey Lane. Troughs and Tubs a specialty. Phone 6569. CIUFFER no longer—Arozen Pile Treatment is certain to cure. Posted, i 4s. J. H. Walker, Chemist, Palmer- ■ ston North. T> J. MELT,ER, Grocer, Featherston • Street.—Tea, 2s. 6d.; Dates, 31b. Is.; Pineapple, 9c1.; Pears, Is. We deliver. no u'sE WIV ES—O ur ' 3s. Bag WaTh saves money. Phone 5003. Our van calls. Palmerston North Steam Laundry. ILTANAWATU Tea Rooms, Racing Club Buildings, Rangitikei Street. For Hot Breakfasts. Lunches. Teas. etc. TtTENTTON! Cyclists.-You .-eV value in accessories. A'ou’H get well supplied at Anderson's Cycle Works (opposite Post Office). TJOTTLES, Zinc, Lead, etc., bought and >•*-* sold for cash; Jam Jars for sale. West End Bottle Store. Phone 6507. r PO LET, Rangitikei Street, I’almerston North, Brick Shops, low rental; suitable any business. Apply F. J. Sheppard, 112 Rangilikei Street, DOOT Repairs.—Quick Service; modern plant; good work; reasonable, prices. W. 11. Alltree. 56 Rangitikei Street. T?OR that Week-end Roast get the best *- from AlcCardle’s Butchery, 104 Featherston Street. IpARAIERS. —We make up Water Tanks; get our prices, also for Water Pipe. Ramsay and Campbell, Ltd., Phono 5009, Rangitikei Street. JJUR Satisfied Customers are our best advertisement. Ask those who get Fairey’s Famous Bread. "DY our latest method of Polishing, we -*-» can make that old Piano look a new one. Geo. Skinner, Cabinetmaker, The Square and Main Street. J. AIORAN, Painter and Paperhanger, 180 Main Street, Palmerston North; for a first-class job. MADAME PARKER, Corset and Belt Specialist, above H.B. Buildings, Coleman Place, Palmerston North. Telephone 6515. Comfort guaranteed, beneficial to every woman. Consultation free. OH I Those Corns!, Why sutler any longer. Cunninghame’s Lightning Corn Cure will give relief, first application. Only Is. fid. posted, J. R. Cunninghame, Chemist, Broadway, Palmerston North. FURNITURE. WADE to YOUR Design—Direct from our well-equipped Factory to your Home. It will readily be seen that your gain is enormous if you trade with us. TAYLOR AND CO., Furniture Manufacturers, etc., Alain Street, Palmerston North. Phone 6833, LET. IPO LET—Concrete Alotor Garage, electrie light, wash, etc. 99 The Terrace, Phone 43—567. SUPERIOR Single and Double Bedsittingrooms. breakfast. 85 Hill Street, Phone 40—268. LMVE-STALLED Brick Stable; rent Jil *- per week; large Loft, ss. extra. Apply 194 Tinakori Road. SAIALL Warenoase, 36 x 33, handy position. first floor. 50s. weekly. E. Reynolds, Ltd., Tory Street. ITACTORY, 50 x ‘JO, good light; ideal 1 for clothing manufacturer; £S weekly. E. Reynolds, Ltd., Tory Street, Q'O LET, fully-furnished 5-roomed •* Bungalow with garage, Eastbourne, for term. Read, 80 Oriental Parade. ANTED to Let, Shop, No. 29 Dixon Street, frontage 20 feet. Apply Burch and Co., Ltd.. Courtenay Place. 6-ROOAFED House, 1 flat, harbour view, conveniences; A 3 10s.; Imin. Parliament Buildings. Apply 58 Hopper Street. LARGE Single Bed-sitting Room, close tram; every modern convenience; Caliphont, dinner tray : references. Tel. 22—991. ' U 3 WO-ROOAIED Furnished Flat; iireJ place, conveniences, private homo, close to ear, good locality; references. Phone 24 —864. rpO LET — 5-roomed, well-furnished J- House, best part Hataitai, al] conveniences. Apply Phone 25 —298, or 36 Henry Street, Kilbirnie. SUPERIOR, large, sunny, well-furnisli- *■' ed Bed-Sittingroom, also comfortable Single Bedroom, every convenience. Ring Tel. 42—556, mornings. IPO LET—Warehouse or Sample Rooms, -*• also Office, central position, good light; low rentals. Apply "Space,” Box 1474, P. 0., Wellington, or Phone 40—1S8. r p6 LET, Plimmerton, Two Furnished J- Flats. Sommo House, all conveniences. Apply Storekeeper. Plimmerton Extension, or Public Trust Office, Palmerston North. AN IDEAL lIOAIK FOR YOUR BUSINESS. A BUILDING that 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. Al) the shop space on the ground door has been let. a portion being taken for the new Railway and Tourist booking Offices. There is an exceptional chance here for those requiring office accommoda- ; tion. Centrally situated, extremely , well lighted, free from the noise of passing trams, and associated with the progressive spirit of the Empire City. The building will be a landmark In the City—known to all. No tenant will require any other address than “The Dominion” Building. For details, apply to the Agents.— MESSRS. E. PALLISER & CO., i Grey Street, Wellington. — I (Continued on page 2.) fIAN al! married men join the Alustard Club? Let ms know quickly.—N. Pecked. -

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 123, 22 February 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 123, 22 February 1928, Page 1

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