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BUSINESS NOTIGES. (By Appoint- His Eioellenejl ®* nt to . Lord PlunkoUj ■\TIOLETS.—These favourite flowers may now V be obtained in any quantity, fresh daily, from MISS MUBBAY, Vice-Eegal Florist,' 36 Willis Street (6 doors above Grand Hotel). cm FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. A GRAND PROPERTY Situated in one of the best towns in the Dominion. ■ A A SPLENDID. Building Sections, all level, t" i acre each. Price ,£3OOO. 5 NEW Houses,'standing on J acre sections, each .containing's large roomß. scullery, wash-house, copper, h. and c. water, and every modern convenience.,, Bringing in a total rental of about .£240 per annum. Price only £3050. ■ " " The Owner would EXCHANGE this fine Property for a good Farm or Town Property. Equity, .£3OOO. ; .. C. SNOW AND CO., RANGITIKEI SIREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. C795V , LYXHAYR. TS HORSEHAIR SUBSTITUTE, and is'tha JL Cleanest and Healthiest Material for Bedding and Stuffing ever discovered. Used by. the chief English Hospitals/'New. Zealand Railways; Union Company, and leading furnishing hbuses. -Samples and prices on application. 'Offices,'Johnston Street. Five' Phones. ■ SAMUEL. BROWN, LTD., NEWZEALAND AGENTS. " , ; : C 561 " EXCELLENT JAM. THAT is what you wiil say when you ■ taste GOLDEN BEE JAM; Ev6ry. - one says-it is good, and everyone buy». ' GOLDEN :BEE JAM ' '' Is made in' 1 Wellington, and is mad» • . with; such care, skill, and cleanliness that ; , it caiinot help being good. It "is just like homemade jam—it is delicious in flavour, and pure and wholesome. PUT UP IN lib CANS. There is" no waste, and there Is no need to buy all'one, kind. It is cheap enough .. to be in every home, ' SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. "OE; - . v .' ■■ -■ IS A JOY FOR EVER. "Cnltivate beauty to the utmost in out gardens and in our homes," says George Eliot. The most successful method is to adorn our , dwellings with beautiful and . chaste decora- . "We are showing exquisite Japanesa Ware that will niake tho most [beautiful homes 'more', ibeautfful.' ' The ; colourings are; quite : different from the ordinary Japanese goods, the exceedingly rich, floral designs being particularly attractive. DAINTY TEACUPS < , ' FANCY TEAPOTS . ; ■ QUAINT ,VASES HANDSOME BOWLS All Beautiful, and all Moderately Pxicei^ : , Inspection Invited. EDWARD ANDERSON S CO, Ltd. CHINA AND CLASS MERCHANTS, ■ WILLIS STREET,' WELLINGTON. ' Established 59 years. ■ v .' , . C 643 "GENTLEMEN, "... ' \ v.' T HE most oft-repeated question of the day, over the'whole of tho Dominion ia "WHO SAYS .BEGG'S?" and 'the never failing replyj from all wh# care for a pure,- mellow, non-stnoky Scotch• Whisky; t isi ,- ;;• .. "WE. ALL DO.',' . ; Ask for it at all tho leading, hotels and don't be put oil with-.'any other brand. ;■ V; ■ 'DRINK BEGG'S. ' C9lB ■' Requiro modern equipment. Artistically . - designed and well built houses are .! ' depreciated , if, the interior fittings aro not thoroughly up-to-date. ■ Gas or'. Electric ■ Light is necessary, 6o combine utility with elegance. Our Fittings have been carefully, chosen, and comprisevsomo of. the Most' Beautiful Designs; conceivable. Polished, or Bronzed Brass Polished Brass Cast Scroll Drop Light Brackets, Charming-..'Hall Lights, Inverted • ... -Burners, '. ■ ..., . . Handsome Incandescent Cluster Fittings, Chandelier and Billiard Lights. Wo specialise on all Electrical Apparatus, and confidently invite inspection. Consult our Export Free of Cost. A. & T. BURT, LTD. COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. AIRTIGHT SHOW CASES, 1 QHOP AND OFFICE FITTINGS A ° SPECIAiaTT. MAX KBKISSfG,. lattlo Taranski Street Thone 2499. . QBB AND ; I FOBJENSTIAN BUKOS. I FOB HOLLAND BUND&. : | FOB SCN BUXXft.. B QOTN L tjwm aia, "rs» '

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 295, 7 September 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 295, 7 September 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 295, 7 September 1908, Page 3

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