THE DOMINION TELEPHONES Head Office: Dominion Building. Wellington. Telephones 44—U20. 44—024, Provincial Offices .Palmerston Bor th: Moirlem Buildings. The Square. Telephone 5V55. Wanganui: Selwyn Buildingc, The Avenas. Telephone 33SC». Masterton: Perry Street. Telephone 1161.
FLORAL TRIBUTES. FLOWERS BY WIRE to any Part of the World. Rosemary floral studio (Miss Black), 129 Willis Street, opp. Y.M.C.A. Member Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Assn., Incur. ’Phone 28—282. P. Res., 28-377. Telephone 15—696. A LICE A. GRAY, *4 310 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Fresh Cut Flowers, Artistic Wreaths, Bouquets, Posies, at shortest notice. ’ "SCOTTS.” LATE London Court Florists, 119 Cuba Street. ’Phono 20—136. Private. 11— 595. Tuition given in all Floral Work. Terms on application. \ riss IVA UGH, ART FLURISTE, I’4- 234 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Presentation and Wedding Bouquets in Latest Styles. Funeral Emblems and all Artistic. Floral Designs. ’Phone 40—797. After business hours and ou holidays, 46—838.
FUNERAL FURNISHERS. 17 MORRIS, JUNIL, Ad" 10 Taranaki Street. Branch at 28 Riddiford Street. FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER. Telephone (day and night,, 22—159. ROBERT IT. WILSON AND SONS, Au Undertakers 164 Adelaide Road. ’Phone 24—155. Night Telephones • 21—701 and 28—318. MONUMENTAL MASONS. H GLOVER, Monumental Mason,s? • Kent Terrace. ’Phone 21—788. Memorials in Granite and Marble Concrete Grave Enclosure. Granito and Marble Kerbs. HOAR AND SONS. ’Phone 1273, Box 112, Mastertou. Italian Marble and Scotch Granite .Memorials and Kerbing erected in any cemeterv at lowest prices. High-class work guaranteed. PERSONAL. J UVIE—CaII for letter a? G.P.O. Ad where you sent, wire from.—Flo, M~ “rTLEN. ORMOND, who arrived by lonic, October, 1923, write “Scotty," P 893, “Dominion,” Palmerston North. BUSINESS Woman, leaving Wellington for Sydney March 2. second saloon, desires acquaintance lady travelling alone; company trip only. Replies to 8587, e/o ‘’Dominion.” LOST AND FOUND. lOST, Saturday, Tinakori Road, Gin-, d ger Kitten. Pleaso return 3 Park Street. Tel. 44—397. T OST. Courtenay Place, Tuesday, 4 •Ad o’clock. Purse containing £1 note, fountain pen. Please ring 23—863. Reward. T OST. Tuesday, Seatoun or City, Gold Ad Fountain Pen. Reward. Apply Central Club, Brandon Street. Tel. 45-421. IfOUND: In Orchestral Stalls, unL opened "Somerdale” Fry’s Cartel. Owner need not trouble to apply, as finder could not resist temptation. ‘‘rpHE DOMINION." RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, AND LN MEMORIAM. 23. 6d. cash. 3s. booked. SMALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, Under Special Headings as indicated; 15 words, Is. cash. Is. 6d. booked. 20 words. Is. fid. cash, 2s. booked. 25 words 2s. cash, 2s. b'l. booked. 30 words 2s (id. cash, 3a booked. 35 words, 3s. cash, 30. fid. booked. 40 words, 3d. fid. cash, 4e- hooked. LARGER SPACES, Except where otherwise specified, g/. PER INCE. (6) CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS,
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 124, 23 February 1928, Page 1
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