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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. CHIEF JUSTICE CONDEMNS drinking habit. A T Supremo Court Sittings 2t New PlyY- mouth some little time &s©, the Chief Justice said that at least one-third of crime in New Zealand could be traced to the drink habit. He thought that the people wore dead to ail eense c: humanity to tbeir fellows by net etopiping heavy drinking. You can »Lop the drinking of that fr-enac of yours -,vho ia ad-iicted to liquor. Drinko has sivzd hundreds (rcra humiliation and shame. It can do the same for. him. Drioko being odourless and colourless can be given secretly if desired All communications etrlctiy confidential. Writo for l'roc boiklot. Plain sealed envelopes used. Lady Manner, 213, C., Lambion Qua-, Wellington. 11-1890 ' GROUPS. Group Photography calla foj ; GROUPS, special knowledge and experience, 1 GROUPS. The arrangement of the group GROUPS, determines tho appearance of the GROUPS, portrait. See our Portrait GalGROUPS, hry end etudy the Groapa there- , 1 GROUPS, in—tho taieoco and art of "group. GROUPS, ing" xvill be understood as you GROUPS, look at our examples. WRIGGLESV/ORTH AND BINNS, 73S Colombo street, Chriatchurc'ft. ws4io-a J. K. MOONEY AND CO. (Geo. Stewart, Manager), STUART STREET DUNEDIN, TXTOOJj AND SKIN MERCHANTS, TAN- \ V NERS AND FURRIERS. CASH BUYERS OP RABBIT SKINS, SHEEP SKINS, WOOL. HIDES, TALLOW, HAIR, Etc. iiabsiters. rabbiters. New that the Railway are accepting Rahbit Skins, forward your consignments to u* and receive the following sound prices: — Selected Winter Dooa .. .. 92d per lb Prime Wittier Dooa .. .. 86d per 1-u First Winter Dees .. .. 80d per lb Second Winter Does .. .. 76d per lb I'rimo Bucko .. .. .. 72d per lb First Bucks .. .. .. 68d per lb Spotted Winter Bucks and Doce 60d per lh Springs • • • • • ■ 40d p^r Autumn's and Badly Spotted .. €0d nor 11 Primo Winter Blacks .. !sM«asl Prime Winter Silver Greys .. Is 6d each ; Slightly Spotted and Incomings la Od each Being Caeh Bnyera, you incur no charges whatever .when forwarding to ufl. Write for Price List, Tags, aid Consignment Notes. Consign Produce' • J. K. MOONEY and CO., Dunodin. M6525-G153 CYRIL K. WHALE, Lato of Petersen's, Ltd., BEGS to inform his friends thai he a ESTABLISHED IN BUSINESS on bis OWN ACCOUNT. 138 CASHEL STREET, WS3B3 Next Ballantyne'e. HEDGE PLANTS. WE hold a large end varied stock of HEDGE PLANTS for planting, and offer as follows: — PRIVET, 3 varieties, strong, well-gTown plants, 150, Sie, and 25a per 100. OLEARIA TRAVERSEI, the Chatham Island'Ake Ake, 203 and 35a per 100. OLEARIA FOSTERII, makes e. splendid hedge, 255, 30s, and 40a per ICO. BERBERIS VULGARIS, strong, three-year-old plants, 15s per 100. LAURELS, strong plants, 20e and 25s per ICO. CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA, one year 'Id (box grown), splendid plants, 12a Ed per • 100; two-year, 25a per 100. CRATAEGUS CRENTULATA. a charming evergreen 6hrub, which makes one of the best of garden fences. In spring it is covered with white flowers, end in winter is furnished with brilliant-coloured berries: One-year-old, grown in bores. !»"0s per 100; two-ycur, from open ground, SO3 per 100. NAIRN and SONS, Lincoln road, Chris tchurch. 'Phone 241. NfriGs-2G^l ■jgEAUTIFUL LILIES, LOCAL GROWN. AURATUM, Golden Lily of Japan, in 3 sizes, &,. 2a Gd, and 2a 6d each. CANDIDUM, Xmas Lily, Is each. HENRYI, Monster Bulbs, soft orange-yel-low colour, vigorous grower, •3b €d each. LONGIFLORUM. Pure White, laxge trum-pet-shaped • lily, Is each.' PARDALINUM, Bright Scarlet, ' spotted Purple Brown, is each. SPECIOSUM, Album, Whit?, la each. SPECIOSUM Boeeuin, Whito ground, suffused Light Rose, Is ea~*. SPECIOSUM, Eubrum, White ground, spotted Crimson. Is e>aeh. C. E. GIBBONS and CO., G4910-1142 047 Colombo street, Christchurcli. EARLY POTATOES—PLANT NOW. ■JVTOW is the time to 6prout and plant XI POTATOES for early crops. The following are recommended as being particularly dependable:—"Beauty of Hebron" (white and pink), "Snowball," "Robin Adair,' and "Snowflakc." Writo, call, or 'phono No. 2033. R. S. SHILLITO, TG7 COLOMBO STREET (near Armagh street). 55563-6144 BETTER MEAT. NO second quality—only the beat cuts are sold at Knight's Butchery. Prompt attention nnd the lowest poscibJo prices for cash aro also a feature. KNIGHT'S BUTCHERY, . 172 High street. 'Phones 637 and 2932. K4955-3 HOTELS. THE Leading Private Hotel in Wellington. The HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 Cuba street. Tho best appointments. In heart of City—a few doors above Royal Oak. Personal attention. Stay Here When in Wellington. Tariff: 8s per day; 46s per week. E. E D I L S 0 N, Proprietor. Telegrams:. "Edikon,' E4524 MARINE HOTEL, SUM 2i E B. NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT. S. W. DEAN. „ Proprietor. Pnone i e j&S. D2SI3 THE CITY BUFFET UNDER New Management ia acknowledged j to bo the Most Popular Private Hotel 1 in tho City. Terms. on application. Four- I Course Luncheon, woll coohed, served daily I in the commodious and ventilated dinin"- j room. 0 i MRS HYiIAN, Proprietress, Corner Colombo and Lichfield streets. 'Phono 509. H4773 RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL." AVENUE (Piimmer's Steps). T, r, ? w ' commodious, first-class Private Hotel is now open to reoeive Guests. Luxuriously furnished, 2 bathrooms on each floor; excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden cf Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. MRS McCORMICK. Proprietress. 'Phono 626. M649S NOTICE. | STOREY'S HOTEL (Lato Teredos,). TO PASSENGERS BY EXPRESS. T UNCHEON can be had at STOREY'S -Li HOTEL, opposite Railway Station, from 11.45 a.m. EACH DAY. 82575 "I L P B A O O M B E," AKABOA. 11 ixiiS FINE HOTEL has been acouiredbv •-L MRS E. DA VIES, lato of Hotel Federal, Christchureh, and is now open for the reception of guests. The House hag been completely renovated, and is cow under tho per. socal supervision of MKS DAVIES. Letters and telegrams "llftEcombe," Akaroa. 'Phono 47. D2JSI Beverley house,*" Timam; two minutes from Bay. Superior accommodation for Visitors. Terms on application.- Mrs F. A. Chalccr*. C2C44 !

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16585, 26 July 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16585, 26 July 1919, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16585, 26 July 1919, Page 14

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