.BUSINESS NOTICES. 1A A ACRES.—An ideal Dairy Farm, all rich flat river deposit land, highly improved;- yearly returns from milk alone ;EG00; within 1J miles of Factory, Sohool, P. 0., and Railway Station; would mako a good milk run, being close to town. ■ Freehold, .£3O per acre, .£IOOO can remain on mortgage. HARE AND EVANS, PAHIATUA. . C6BIA (By Appoint- hp His Excellency ment to Plunkot.) "STIOLETS.—These favourite ilowers mny now * lift obtained in any quantity, fresh daily, from MISS MURRAY, Vice-Regal Florist, 30 Willis Street (8 doors abovo Grand Hotel). s C 771 JMPERIAL ADVERTISING AGENCY. General Advertising and /Theatrical Agenti Hoardings, Programmes, Catalogues, Newspaper Advertising. Room: 8 COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Customhouse Quay. A. SYDNEY WATSON. (Late Advertising Manager, " N.Z. Times"), i Manager. ' Teleshone: 1880. P.O. Bos: 2G4, C 677 INSPECT OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF STATIONERY AND LEATHER GOODS, SEE THE CHOICE DESIGNS IN BOXES OF NOTE AND ENVELOPES, FOR Is. JUST TO HAND-A SPLENDID' ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' HAND BAGS. LATEST STYLES,. NEWEST DESIGNS. , A N ; K S H E A R* S;'. LAMBTON QUAY. C 665 EXCELLENT- JAM. THAT is what you will snv when you taste GOLDEN BEE JAM. Everyone says it is good, and everyone buys, COP-DEN' BEE.:. JAM .. Is made :in Wellington, and Is made with Buch care, skill, and cleanliness that it cannot help being, good. It. is just ' like homo-made jam—it is delicious ia liavour,' aiid pure and wholesome. PUT UP IN 11b. CANS There Is no waste, and'there Is.no need to buy all one kind. It is cheap enough to be in ever; homo. BOLD BY ALL GROCERS. - ' FLY. a. YOUNG, ' MASTERTON. (PENERAL CARRIERS nnd, MAIL CON\3T TRACTORS, Agents N.Z. Express . Co./ Masterton.' Goods and Parcels forwarded to all parb of the world; Commercial Sam Die? a speciality; new and up-to-date Sample Rooms in Exchange Buildings; countryMrips arranged for; all trains met; Hospital Ambulance on hire at shortest notice, 'day or night. Stables and Store Rooms, Bannister Street. vPhone' mi;' P.O. Box 50. Masterton. ; OUll Client, will never regret the High First'.Cost of a ; STANDARD ELECTRIC .ELEVATOR. . "•His monthly ' bills'' for' Low 1 Current 'Consumption (from 2s. to 20s. per month) will always remind him pleasantly of our good, advice/' He ; will' speak to "his ,friends of the. wonderful''economy of the .' ,' " ' V ■ • STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. Whereas'- : tho..,placing",ofi-a contract for 'the supply of a Cheap Electric Lift -offered, by those who not understand electrical conditions, will certainly .reflect .'discredit upon tho professional adviser, and, indeed, may ' prove a ghastly blunder. Ask the users of over 300' STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATORS in Australasia what .they think.. 1 ' ./The good points of the Standard aro expensive, but they are vital ... 'Thoy. onsureDurability, Reliability, - Efficiency, , Economy, and Safety.. .' . '. STANDARD LIFTS ARE-BEST VALUE ■ FOR MONEY., , ... Sole Agents for New Zealand— , . v.TURNBULL : AND JONES, .' LTD,,. ■ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND'' CONTRACTORS. C 559 ■ .MOTHER'S. MACHINE.--. ; A-mother sat in a room forlorn, Sewing tho clothes all tattered and tprn. The afternoon wanes and the evening draws'! ! nigh, ■ ■ Soon hubby will como, and she heaves - a big .' '.sigh. ' .' ! Jiist then at the door comes a rat-tat-tap, There at the gate stands a horse and a trap; A -man has dismounted and , como . up. the green, ' _ ■ Bearing aloft a SINGER machine. "Good afternoon, madam," he says, with a bow, ' "If you'll spare me'a moment I'll pleaso you ,i. , I yow, '. ' ■>' "For here I bring you the housewife's • best '.friend, '. " . 'Tour worries and troubles are now at an ' end." .' : / ■ The deposit 'is paid, the machine is set : down. Just fancy! A SINGER for a weekly halfcrown. ' ' The lady is happy, that is easily seen,.. Slie now has her wish—a SINGER machine. FIRE AND M lE, IN IS INSURANCB A (JOS Prill) AT UJVVlii'i' RATES, H.'e: KEMPTHORNB, Manugor. Offica - LAMBTON QUAY ARB OBEY . 1 / STRiEET. WELLINGTON. CB5l AIRTIGHT SHOW GASES. SHOP AND OFFICE FITTINGS A' ' ; SPECIALITY. ~ : MAX KREISSIG, . ; j Little Tarandki. Street. i 'Phono 2405,
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 252, 17 July 1908, Page 2
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