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. BUSINESS NOTICES. "THE MAET," PAHIATUA, EKETAHUNA, AND WOODVILLE. MITCHELL. GRIFFITH. AND CO.. LTD., Auctioneers. Land, Estate, and General Commission Agents and Products Morchants. Bend for our Land Guide. C 924 EXCELSIOR BILLIARD PARLOUR, I FEW Doors from To Aro House (Dixon and Quin Street corner); eight brand new Wright, llanish Tables, including aro oval, whero English and Continental Billiards and many new,, interesting, and fascinating French Games not known to the average Britisher can bo played. Try the French Cannon Table, first of its kind in the Dominion (all cannons and no pockets). C 1052 ' SID. PALMER. Proprietor. mHE "DOMINION'- MERCANTILE T AGENCY. Confidential Trade. Reports, Debt Collections, Trado Assignees, General Business Advisers. ROOMS-8 and 8a COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. P.O. Box 264.'. Telephone 1880. ■ Bankers: Bank of New, South Wales. C 1036 'H. N. MARTIN, General Manager. W. H. PHILP, HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CONTRACTOR, N.Z. Alliance Buildings. 113 Willis,Street (Boom 4). Chimneys swept by sober men. Gentlemen's Clothes pressed. ■ Venetian Blinds repaired.. : ' CBl7 WANTED Known.—Badford and Co. Furnish Houses, Boardiaehonseß. and Hotels throughout on easy terms. Wβ stock ah lines in Furniture, Household Drapery, Ironmongery, Crockery, Glassware, etc., at lowest possible prices, either fo*. cash or time uayment. Inspection umted to onr Shop and Showrooms. . ' SWIMMING FOR LADIES. MISS CUNNINGHAM, the well-known Lady Swimmer, is prepared to give Swimming Lessons in Thorndon or To Aro Baths. Terms arranged. Intending Pupils communicate wiih Miss Cunningham, 21 Turnbull Street. Telephone 1942. Hours to suit pupils. 9136 WANTED KNOWN. NEW GOODS ARRIVED. t ADIES' and Gents' Watches, Greenstone (all JU designs), Fancy Novelties, Ladies' Blouses, and Ladies' and Gents.' Underclothing. BIG liIiDUCTIONS. F. KHOURI. 10-1 Lambtpn Quay. 0825 STENT AND CO/SALES AND STOUT. THOSE who enjoy a Glass of Good Beer or Stout can obtain a really genuine article by ringing up 571, Central Brewery,' Quin, Street when the delivery van will call with the Finest Brewed Ale ana Invalid Stout bottled in-Wellington. Repeat orders.convince'ub this opinion is that of our customers as well as our own. Ball and Darrall. Proprietors. 9206 THE ESTEEM OF'THE AUSTRALIAN PUBLICMT3 W A N'S SCOTCH ALE. The following' extract from . N.S.W. 1907 statistics regarding , IMPORTED ALES, indicates the high opinion in which M'EWAN'S SCOTCH ALE is held by the AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC:HOGSHEADS—Out of a total of 3483 hogsheads M'EWAN'S REPRESENTS 1724; Halfhoesheads—Out of a total of 1342 half-hogsheads' MiWAN'S REPRESENTS 578; Barrels-Out o£ a total of 226 barrels M'EWAN'S REPRESENTS 146; The , nest highest numbers being 599,.■29u,';Cand' i ; 60 '.respectively. 'CASES-Out. of V total of 2i;283. BEPRE-' SENTS 15,805. The next highest numbers, being. 1325 and ,1285. ;•;•:, :; -~••■ ■ ■ ■ ■■'■ ■ LAERT AND "CO.,.LTD., f| ■ ■ :'■ ' : 'Sole.New Zealand At/ents,.. ,'r '■; i ; , WELLINGTON.-;';.'V.C7BB

"AN ANXIOUS MOMENT" -"■'■■•.■.■' (WATERLOO). .'■ NAPOLEON, MARSHALS SOOLT,.NET, AND : ,v. v, 'OFFICERS-OF THE STAFF. . BETWEEN one and two o'clock Napoleon : (who-was> anxiously expecting, the arrival of Marshal Grouchy with the 33,000 men under his command). noticed on the distant heights of St Lambert "what was thought by some of his Staff to.be a. body of troops, and by others to be.trees or clouds. 'In.reaTity.it was the advance guard of the PruEsian main body, under Marshal Blucher. C ; . • After the Original Painting by the late W. H. Sullivan, E.C.A.. .. . " ,■ ']- Just arrived. We will be pleased to'receive orders for same, as our.stock\is,very^limited. E. AND E.'TINGEY AND CO., LTD. ■■ .■: , -■:' -\- ■■.■■-■■■ ■'•■•■ ■■■.- :;C693. OXSE GUant urill never, regret the High First '.Cost of a ■ ■'• .••■ . : ■;; :v. STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR, His monthly bills for Low 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. STANDARD ELECTRIC^ELEVATORii Whereas the plaoing of a contract for the supply o f a cheap Electric Lift offered by those who'do not understand electrical conditions will certainly reflect discredit upon the professional adviser, and, indeed, may prove a crhastlv blunder. ' . ■ . ..' - Ask the users of over ,300' STANDARD ELECTEIC-ELEVATORS in Australasia what POINTS of the STANDARD are expensive, but they, are vital. They ensure Durability, . Eeliability, Efficiency, Economy, an STANDAED LIFTS ARE BEST VALUE \ • ..V.EOB MONEY. . . . ' Sole : Agents for New ealand: , "■ . TURNBULL AND JONES, LTD., ' ELECTEICAL ENGINEEES AND ,: CONTEACTORS.. C 559

COAL STRIKES MAY HAPPEN. Hadn't you better be sure and fill that bin? See the coal's STOCKTON, the coal that makes cooking easy. Your dealer or five 'phones. Offices, Johnston Street, SAMUEL BROWN, LTD. DISTEICT AGENTS. FLY AND YOUNG, MASTEBTON, GENERAL' CARRIERS and MAIL CONTRACTORS. Agents N.Z. Express Co., Masterton. Goods and Parcels forwarded to all parts of the world; Commercial Samples a "speciality; new and up-to-date Sample Rooms in Exchange Buildings; country trips arranged for; all trains met; Hospital Ambulance on hire at shortest'notice, day or night. Stables and Store Rooms, Bannister Street 'Phone 120; P.O. Box 50. Masterton. ing of luperfluous ba!r> * . ■ Chemitti, or post lice. rrjm Mill McEtvrtin. New Zealand agent for Miiu. '. WfjMtMionv Write to this rtliabfe ToHe! Spccialu unlayfor furtherparticularsand idvioo.;j■\U Wβ. ' treated «i itriclly confidential. , '<: . ,;. _'■■■■< ■ iVIISS M. O °M S cELWAtW t 254 Queen St., Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 402, 11 January 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 402, 11 January 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 402, 11 January 1909, Page 8

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