BUSINESS NOTICES. fTUYLOR AND CO., the Popular Dyers and ' ' JL' Cli'.iuers, havo Removed into new premises. "THE RED HOUSE," Bowen Street. Just round the corner from old address. 'Phone 1174. iiranch: Kent Terrain. 'Phono 2650. '. C 364 MACLURCAN'S COUGH CURE. ( THE RELIABLE COUGH REMEDY. Prompt, Effective, Grateful, and Satisfactory, For all Forms of Lung Trouble. _ ' , - C 782 . MAD!AME FLORENZ, , CORSETIERE, i BRIDGE' STREET, SYDNEY. fIORSETS made .by Madame Florenz are vJ constructed on "scientific principles, and ' have no rival for Health, Grace, and Comfort. New Zealand ladies may rely upon their orders receiving the best attention. : : C 783 T ADIES of NEW ZEALAND *-* VISITING SYDNEY, ■ "Will find MISS KELLY, >. Bison's Buildings, Pitt Street, THE CELEBRATED COSTUMIER, Unrivalled for Excellence of Design. C7CI . WATCH REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. AHAWKES,: Practical Watchmaker, 35 • Willis Street, Wellington. Every description of Watches, Clocks, 'and. Jewellery thoroughly cleaned and repaired at popular prices. Geneva Watches cleaned from 2s. Cd.; Lever Watches cleaned from 35.;. Watch Glasses, 6d. All other repairs at equally low prices. All ' work, Note— 35 WILLIS STREET (over May's Cafe). •yrr clt AIIT RE E AND SONS, ** ' ENGINEERS. BOILERMAKERS. . ■ Manufacturers of High-class Engines and Brick—Tichinea. Specialists in Sawmill Machinery oud Log Haulers.' CITY FOUNDRY, EVA STREET. C 574 . HIGH-CLASS JAPANESE GOODS.; S. CHJBfI. 5 IMPERIAL ARCADE, SYDNEY, N.S.W. JAPANESE • ' SILKS, Silk Crepes, Cotton Crepes, Hand-painted' Silk Scarves, Bs. 6d. to 455., exquisitely-embroidered Silk Kimonos and Theatre Coats £1, Embroidered Blouses, in Lawn, 9s. sd. CLOISOME AND LACQUER' WARE. ' ALL MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE BEST. ' ■ ATTENTION/ . ' . 7381 IJTOILET gALON. MADAME MILLIE begs to announce that" i sho has Removed'to more convenient and centrally-situated premises in the : 1 'MNCE' BUILDINGS. ; Corner of Manners and Willis Streets, Where patients will receive, the most up-to-di.to '2 y :treatment. • • T/f'fl'T' Laldncss permanently cured by the late.; up-to-dato scientific.methods. Large stock of toilet requisites, on hand.Toilet massage boa-j a . 'specialty. - . - - '■ Shampooing for " Ladies and Gentlemen. 2a." Face Massage, 3s. . . • H0ur5:.3.30 to 6 p;m.' Evening appointments by arrangement. \ ' C 616 g 'LUKE AND CO. (LIMITED). • MARINE. HYDRAULIC, . DAIRY, AND GENERAL ENGINEERS. \ BOILERMAKERS.. IRON AND BRASS V; ; i'OUNDERS. • . , - Estimates i Given For Every Description ol ■ Machinery, fu'lders and Contractors ' ironwork. x FOR SALE: . ' New and Second-hand Engines and Boiler*, 'fulioys, Bearings,'' Shaftings, etc. ' MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. , . - . C 678 LANKSHEAR'S for all manner of Plain and ' Fancy Stationery. ' ; LANKSHEAR'S for all manner of Leather ' GlOlLl. ' LANKSHEAR'S for all manner of Printing, at Lowest City Prices. LANKSHEAR'S for' Pictorial Fast Cards,' and General Stationers' Novelties. . Only Addies»— ■ „ ANKSH E A B. GENERAL. PRINTER AND STATIONER, IAMBTON QUAY (Opposite Bank of E«r Zealand). -—- ~ ~ . ... ALL the Advertising in the world >riU not give sustained sales \o an article which is 1 not what it pretends/to be. The Singer Manufacture Company is the oldest sewing machine firm in the world. Three but of every four sewing machines in use to-day are WHY? Because it is an honestly-made machine, constructed of the best materials, and built like , a watch at. the largest and best recognised sewing machine factory • in\ the world. ■ • , Each machine carries our,. guarantee-K)ur reputation for fair dealing is based on an experience covering half a century'and the-sale of' more than .isixty million machines, dealing directly with the women of the family. Hadfi by live Canvassers.fltdice And cental whole or t spar«tlmß,tcUJn(?Houfiehold Labor-saving Specialities, 1 Novelty Farm Toolo, Ladies Rat Fasteners* Chdap andNoveltyWatoheG,Seißaor*Shan)B,Garnet, . Watflo Polish Cloths.Notol Thimbles, Im'n Jewellery t Setti Muflifli Wcdlcai, Joke Books. - SoleArfeney liven. Buccnaa certain. FArtloultrN Oatalotf 80 ex* elusive, fMUellini New tinea, Home Rep, Co. I 'SmiuPi CJuuntwf»Q flax***** <
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 143, 11 March 1908, Page 3
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