FLORAL TRIBUTES. “rpHE RANGATIRA” Floral Studio, Lower Cuba St. (opp. “Electricity House”) —Wreaths, Bouquets and al) Floral Work at shortest notice. Telephone 40-974, after hours 50-190. ilflSS WAUGH, Floral Artist, holder 111 o f British Floral Art Diploma. Tels.: Day, .40-797 ; Night, 63,838. 222 Lambton Quay, Wellington. LUST. FOUND AND PERSONAL LOST, Horn-rim Glasses, Saturday night, in Wellington. Reward. Ring tdo-286. T OST, Brown Pekinese Puppy, vicinity Austin Terrace. Finder please ring 53-561. Reward. OST, 2 £5 notes, at Exhibition or in Wellington streets. Apply Exhibition Police. Reward. ____ T OST. —Ensign Fulvue Camera, Exhibition, Friday. Return Mr. Davidson, Men’s Hostel. Address also with Exhibition Police; reward. L’OST, black and tan Sheep Bitch, white muzzle and throat. Young. Name “Nell.” Reward. Phone 1911, Masterton, or W, McDougall, Pirinoa. T OST, Sunday morning, between Hobson Street and Basilica, Hill Street, a Watch Bracelet Glass, surrounded by small diamonds. £1 reward on returning same to Mrs. lan Duncan, 72 Hobson St. QTRAYED from Himatangi, one halfdraught, dark chestnut gelding. Anyone knowing whereabouts please advise Native Dept., Levin. 17 SCAPED, Auckland-Wellington yx1L press, Friday, March 15, Fox Terrier, white body, black head, Cambridge registration; name “Friday.” Reward. 5627, “Dominion.” EOUND ,in Mockador, Fur and Camera, Saturday, REFINED, cheerful woman would like companion. Outings, dances, etc. “Lonely,” 5634 “Dominion.” . YXT ANTED for adoption, Baby Boy, 3 ’’ to 8 months; healthy, intelligent parentage essential. Reply “Confidential,” L 647, “Dominion.” 1 STUDY YOUR LIFE BY MEANS OF YOUR HAND. pONSULT “Nesto,” student of "Cheiro. A- 7 For appointment, ring 28-363, or call Room 716, 7th floor. Colonial Mutual Bldgs, Wellington. MATRIMONIAL. "VARIOUS Pensioners, both sexes, with V homes, desire marriage. Sylvia Gerard Penfriends’ Service, Alston Chambers, Auckland. OPULAR Service for Lonely People, widespread Matrimonial opportunities. Penfriends Correspondence Club, Agnes Hart, Box 11, Te Aro. Stamped address.
TRADE PERSONALS, ECZEMA—Often a very obstinate skin JL disease but NEVER incurable. The famous Klexema treatment qujckly effects a permanent cure. Klexema Rooms. 41 Panama St. Tel. 42-882. TTEALTH Baths for rheumatism’, -1-1 arthritis, neuritis, nerve strain, beauty culture. Miss Mackersey, Civic Chambers.. Tel. 41-446. _ rpHAT small job will be safe in BarrA Brown’s hands, whether it is earpentry, plumbing, painting, or concrete. HOLLYWOOD School of Dressmaking Hollywood School of Cutting. Hollywood School of Designing. 46 Mercer St /'CHIROPODY.—T. Bryce Wilson treats all Foot Troubles. Tel. 43-731. Colonia] Mutual Bldgs., opp. Stewart Dawson’s. , K //? DRY-CLEANS your Suit or Costume at the American Dye Works. 49 Kent Terrace. Tel. 53-557. IFE is worth living if your home is up-to-date. Barr-Brown's carry out renovations and alterations, painting and paperbanging. Phone 54-146. NII E D DENTAL SERVICE, 64-56 MANNERS STREET, Brittain’s Building. TELEPHONE 43-363. Open Friday Evenings, 7-8.30. MISCELLANEOUS. QHERRY may be in short supply from Spain, but there is a plentiful supply of New Zealand Sherry at the Carlton LADDERS, Steps, Trestles, Store Trucks, Samsons, Extension Planks, and Steps, at Specialty Co., Haiuing St. Phone 54-146._ Hairdressing, Beauty Tuition guaranteed; terms. Jay s NZ. College. Dwan’s Bidgs.. Willis St. Tel. 43-589. A T no other Hotel can you buy so A* much quality for so little money as von mn nt the Carlton. HUTT VALLEY, Petone and Bays--10/-. Pianos Tuned: Repairs, lowest rates, work guaranteed. Tel. 18-2;iB. It. Weingott. tuner to schools, public bodies. etc. N'/,. Wines are as good as imported • wines, and should at least be tried at Carlton Hotel before being criticized IpiBROUS Plaster Sheets for lining. ■ Now and slightly damaged, from 24/- per 100 sq. ft. Specialty Trading Co., Haining St., Wellington. CHERRY.—Quarts, 3/6; Pints, 2/-; Madeira —Quarts, 3/6; Pints, 2/-. Procurable solely Carlton Hotel. Willis Street. ■ trellis laths. THE IDEAL MATERIAL for BREAKWINDS, FENCES. ETC. Simple to construct, and is not expensive. 4ft. Gin. and 6ft. lengths, 3/- per >OO Lin. feet. GUALTER AND CO., 149 Featherston St., 197 Lambton Quay. WANTED TO SELL. CECfTNIMIAND-Wire Ropes, 5-« in. to ' Jin.; Oak Tubs; Pulleys; Boiler Plates; also Crab Winch and Jacks for Hire, G. R. Stevens ami Co.. Ltd.. 13-ti Abel Smith St. Tel. 50-333. ELECTRIC Fires, large, attractive range, from 13/6 each, at Jcfli’ Co. (opposite Woolworths), Willis St., Wellington. ________ WANTED SeltoAUide Furniture FaeVY tory, Wakefield St., opp. Reserve, where you save money; 500 Suites going cheap; we must have room.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 189, 7 May 1940, Page 1
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