BUSINESS NOTICES. . WANTED—FURNITURE PACKING. ESTIMATES GIVE?" for PACKING and rvrv-mt W AUDING FURNITURE and EFi' JiOiS to any port of New . Zealand or for storage of earns. Ring tip Telephone' 23. ' MUNT. COTTRKLL AND CO., LTD., . Queen's Chambers, Wellington. C 963 y\' FIVE Course Dinner from a very extensive -nL t nionu to choose from at the Trocadero, Lambton Quay. , 5030 A STROLOGY, Business Speculation, Health, Marriage, eto.; Consult Cor Leonis, 125 Willis Street, lour doors from Manners : btreet. 449 • A BSOLUTELY the Sale of the Year; enor-, famous reductions on every descripton of uent s Wearing. Apparel at W. Dimdore's Manners btreet. sisi A NGUS ..TURNER'S New Hairdressing Salmon, Hotel Windsor Buildings, Willis Street,.'is one of the" most Up-to-date Saloons in the v.ity. _ Finest Brands of Tobacco, Cigarettes, and Cigars stocked. .C 789 A Skin Balm is : the purest of • -C*. all Skin Foods. Guaranteed to improve the worst of complexions after three- applications, and. prevents hair growing on the face, bold only by Claude E. Perratt, Chemist, oorner Planners and Willis Streets. -; : CBl9 ' A Boot is worse than tooth-' nV . :Qet Jour next pSir 'from. "Goer, .Bootmaker, ; 18, Majoribanks . Street; and have your foot measured correctly. ■ : 9859 DON'T Miss this—Box. Suits, usually 655., now. 375.' 6d.; Boots, 18s. 6d., now 12s. Gd.; Boots,. 14s.Cd., now lis. ■. W. Dimdoro, .corner Manners Street. - 5151 OIGHEST Price given for Ladies',. Gentle-' JJ-A men's, and Children's' Left-oil Clothing. Address Mrs. R. O'Neill, No. 1 166 Tory. Street. -■ ' ' .428 : B-fl AIRCUTTING Sixpence, as formerly, at Gilbart's Saloon, 50 .Manners .Street, TryRoyal Seal Tobaccos, excellent for cigarettes or p'P»- v : .' C 809: T ADIES. and 1 Gentlemen returning, late from the Theatre. 1 should call in and take Supper' at. the ..Trocadero/, Flounders, Soles, Ayhitebait,■ eto. ; '■ '. 5031) LOUISE .M ILLINEKY SOUOUL, 97 Lambton -.Quay (opp, Kirkcaidio andi Stains). Art of Smart l Millinery ! thoroughly taught, motor caps, silk hats, etc. Ten lessons,, 55.-:. Day and livening Classes Hats Mnartly remodelled at moderate cast. ' ' : 0897 MA.DAM PHYLIS, Psychometrist 'and.Character Reader,. Consultations 25..-' 'Address 204 Upper Willis Street. . Evenings, only.' -' 343 "jft/TADAME ; HILDER, Lady Palmist, Glair--XTJL voyante,- Psychometrist (London). '■ Hours,' lO.aim.' to 9 p.m. 35 Boulcott Street. '."Madame Hilder has related circumstances in niy past life which I thoughfc .no one could reveal.''—■ F.H., 19th Nov., 1908. . - -443 IKS M, WATIUNS, Ladies' Hairdresser; 136. Ingestre Street. . Ladies' Combings, made up, 2s. 6d. ounce. Human Hair bought. Transformations from one.guinea. . . C 1066 "W Ti GREENSTONE.—Big Sale now on at i. 1 • S^i« j ( Y, Corban's Novelty Depot, 62 Manners .Street. The Cheapest Shop in town ■for Jewellery, Fancy Goods, and Presents. CiOllj HIRTS, Collars,, Studs, Hats, Boots, Braces ~-Vests, .Pants,; Soxs,' Ties, 3 for Is!, below, cost.- W., ,t)imdore, corner Willis and-Manners Streets., 515 i fpHB Trocadero.—Luncheons. arranged to meet .tho requirements of gentlemen desiring lunch m town. Fruit Salad, Tea,. Coffee, Cocoa., A. 'J,'.- Almond,' Proprietor.''. . 5030 rjIATTOOING, 1.0,000 . designs, from openwork JL, stockings to complete .costumes, electric process ;Henri/ S.wiftt,. 58 Molesworth Street* ■ 1. : 317 rpHB . Trocadero : - Private Hotel, Lambton' - Quay, right "opposite'.Grey Street., : The' Invest and , most,. -up-to-date dining'rooms in -Wellington. 5030 IJIMDORE'S Sale, i .treat for those V, M with; -money, weeping and wailing forthose: without., Corner Willis and Manners Streets.-. V-'. : ■-.-.- . 5151 ■
■ Visitors to raifflerstoß Nortk. to y * call;,4t Ountin's, "The Square," for Re. . treslunents AmV - 'sow WTANTKJ)' Known.—Gents' Suits,'. French . » » Cleaned or Scoured, -65.; Ladies' Costumea,. 6s. \6d: 7- RstallV^ExpertvDye.:Works/ ™ uvian .Street,.opp. Army (late Head Dyer o&rpor a). , i"j • *•, ■■ ■' C 767 an d Office Fitter. Air- » » tight Showcases a speciality. SO Ghuznee ntreetpea*- Cuba Street. 'Phone 1926. /7.0060 ■XKTBEK&. did you;, have . Supper to-riight? t Li ■ V®' TrocaderoPrivate Hotel; Lambton (Juay. (under entire new management). lue hnest supper Rooms: in town.; .■ ■ 5030 TOf AN'l'ED.—Worklngman's 'l'uilor, Ladiea' i\ i' & nd , , Gents -„ Own Material made up in! latest., fashion. Garments .altered to fashion ' Repairs,; press.; Vivian Street,: next. Baptist Church. :. .- . ... : £ g 6Q £sftft Gl ' ei > jiway for Old Clothes (both « . Antonoff, 103 Taranaki atreat.. writ» for your share, please. . . .518 ; ■ A BIG OPPORTUNITY FOR THE HOME ' BUILDER.
A GREAT many people who appreciate and i iY, ■, nrt . is f io •'kotow aire : not able -to select the materials or the harmonious combinations. of colour which make, the'house a place of rest and good, taste. Busy, with other-inter-ests,: few have the opportunity to ' investigate the possibilities of artistic yet practical decoration... / An unusual opportunity, is now open to those' who are planning to, build a new home in the near-future, ■or who are already building ahouse or .remodelling the old one in: that they can ; now . obtain without charge . expertadvice • and 'assistance regarding ' decorat--ing and furnishing', . both' inside and - out. ' Messrs.; R. and > E; Tirgej and . Co., Ltd., have an expert, who .is from one year's end to another, preparing colour schemes, etc: for the smallest cottage to - the. largest' hotel'.' Patterns :,sent free. : ; A member of the firm, Mr. L. H. Tingey, who has justreturn&d.lrom England, selected, while in the - factories,., all the latest wailpaners fnr 1 the. season, 1909. These papers are now open ' and we-are -the- only peupla who . can'show 1909 It. will-pay you to- consult us. Anyhow, we don't charge you for coming to see our lovely new.season's;wallpapers.' You'll find' our shop in Manners Street, where- there is always such a lovely show of Pictures Don't forget the name,.
■ , R. AND E. TINGEY ■ AND CO., LTD., GLASS" AND WALLPAPER MERCHANTS, WELLINGTON. ' ■. \ ■ ' : y"', J _.C6SS Preserve Your Boots WITH The ,deieots of the average Boot Polish are that it does not last, that it ' doea -riot preserve the leather, and that it rubs off easily. ' RADIUM IS EFFECTIVE 1 With little labour it gives a brilliant gloss that keeps your footgear always stylish. RADIUM IS CHEAP I -It only needs to be applied thinly now and then. A rub occasionally docß the rest. It is a wonderful preserver of leather and will aave 25 per cent, in wear and tear. Best Boot Polish on Earth I ; Sd.T , ;|S A ™6d.': Made by Mcleod, if)
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 416, 27 January 1909, Page 2
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