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SPECIAL VALUES. is YVANTED, Smart Boys to win Boomer i- ’ ’ ang Mouth Organ Easter Egg Competition. Apply all Music stores. g QULI’IIUK and Sarsaparilla Salts•Q ideal Spring and Summer Tonic. Largo bottle, 3s. posted. Hall, Herbalist j Christchurch. , QMITH’S, Jewellers, Salo, Wednesday Next. Biggest Bargains ever offered. Open 8.30. V . _—.—. —t —-— , IY AND 1. RITCHIE, Millinery Specialists, 84 Riddiford Street— Still a few Sale Bargains offering. < A LL animal lovers ought to know that ■aa Maloney's remedies are the best. — - 61, Vivian Street. TVEW Bedding, Double 355., Single b-’ 205.; Pillows, 35.; Blankets, 225. 6d. pair. City Auction Rooms, Blair - Street. pOLDYY’ELL’S Pile Ointment gives 1 best results. 2s. fid., post free, from Coldwell, Chemist, Hastings. t 'OOOMERANG Mouth Organ Easter -U Egg Competition closes March 31. • Particulars all Music Stores. , QEE our Watches, ss. each. Smith’s, 1 Jewellers. Sale Next Wednesday, February 29, 5.30 a m. pOUNTRY Visitors to Town—Visit t Silverstone and Co.’s Auction Rooms, 108 Cuba Street. Furniture Bargains daily. LADIES! Why wor y about ladders? Your damaged Stockings made like new. “Bee Hive," Hamilton. OAK Bedroom Suite, .£l7 10s.; Sideboards, 305.; Dining Chairs, 9s. 6d.; Bedsteads, 295. 6d. City Auction Rooms, B 1 air Street. 7JOYS YVanted to enter Boomerang ’ -*- > Mouth Organ Competition. Big ' prizes. Apply all Music Stores. DUSTIN’S For Wedding Cakes, all prices, from one guinea. Dustin’s, YVellington. Wanganui. Palmerston X’th QEE our YVatches, ss. each. Smith’s, Jewellers. Sale Next Wednesday, February 29, 8.30 a.m. NUMBER to dial if you —xj have anything to Sell. Silverstone and Co., Auctioneers, 108 Cuba Street. | WG-keeping easy; profitable; eujoy- ■ able. Profit by my experience. Call and see F. S. Maloney, 61, Vivian Street. VV ANTED, 50 intelligent Lads to win ' ’ Prizes in Boomerang Mouth Organ Competition. Apply all Music Stores. L>HUNERY’A”—A tropical health -b* herb, made like tea. Cures Rheumatism, aids Digestion, extremely good for Nerves. Send penny stamp for Free Sample to Goodey and Son, Box 430, Wanganui. TJOYS YY’anted to enter Boomerang Mouth Organ Competition. Big prizes. Apply all Music Stores. QEND to Albert’s, Wellington, for full & particulars of Boomerang Mouth Organ Easter Egg Competition. QEE Our Bargains This Week-end. Smith’s Sale Next YVednesday, February 29. Jewellers, Lambton Quay. Q A. HUNT AND CO., Lock and Key U* Specialists, 14 Panama Street, ’Phone 43—836. Specialists in all types of Automobile Locks. Town or Country Work. IT pays to use the best Wools obtainable—Patons and Baldwins’! Qualities for all purposes. Yy ANTED, 50 intelligent Lads to win ' ’ Prizes in Boomerang Mouth Organ Com petition. Apply all Music Stores. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. (Continued from Page 1.) MEW PLYMOUTH—Try Devon Pri■bl vate Hotel, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Phone 1181. Casuals Bs. 6d. per day. Permanents by arrangement. Good table. A. T. Ulenberg, Proprietress. L> OTOE U A—“ The Commonwealth," ■M first-class table; delicious milk, cream, fresh eggs and vegetables from farm. A delightful home for a holiday. Tariff, 10s. day, <£3 week. Mrs. Jones, Proprietress. THE Y.M.C.A. ~ 150-152 YVILLIS STREET. A FEYV vacancies for Boarders; ex--bA- cellent accommodation and modern hot water system, single or share rooms. All conveniences and club privileges. Situated close to centre of City. Moderate tariff. Call, write, or ’phone (28—020) for particulars. TO LET. SUPERIOR, Large, Sunny, Well-Fur-nished Bed-sitting Room; also comfortable Single Bedroom, every convenience. Ring Tel. 42—556, mornings. LOWER HUTT. rpO LET—Shop, 10s.; 5 or 6 rooms, 355. -b (or if taken together 405.); lease optional; near school, 3 minutes’ walk V.I.C. Corner, bus passes door. Apply on premises—--205 MAIN STREET. rpo LET, FURNISHED. ISLAND BAY—S rooms, garage, <£3 15s. MURTTAI—S rooms. <£s ss. for term. HE RETA UNGA-7 rooms. <£3 10s. PAREMATA-Seaside Cottage, £2 10s.

UNFURNISHED. LYALL BAY-7 rooms. £3. SEATOUN—S rooms, £2 10s. CITY—6 rooms, £3 10s. KELBURN—6 rooms. £2 15s. FINCH, WEBSTER AND OSWIN, 129 Featherston Street. Tel. 41-818, FOR RENT, NEW MODERN FLAT, CITUATED within a few minutes of ID the City in a fine residential area. Unfurnished Flat, comprising large living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchenette, 2 bedrooms (one with fireplace), den, bathroom, etc. Every possible convenience. Vacant. RENTAL £4 4s. per week. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 21 Grey Street. AN IDEAL HOME FOR YOUR BUSINESS. A BUILDING that is a landmark in the City, situated in the very heart ol its business activities, and equipped with al) 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" uew 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 chanee hero for those requiring office accommodation. 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 tn the City—known to al). No tenant will require any other address than “The Dominion" Building. For details, apply to the Agents:— MESSRS. E. PALLISER & CO„ Grey Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 126, 25 February 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 126, 25 February 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 126, 25 February 1928, Page 2

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