Godbe^s JJAVE Opened a Branch Establishment At COURTENAY PLACE, OPPOSITE THE TRAM TERMINUS. Whero Patrons can rely upon every attention to their requirements. Commodious Tea Rooms and Social Hall (or \Vedding9, Evening Parties, etc. MOTE THE ADDRESS COURTENAY PLACE, OPPOSITE TRAM TERMINUS. S. RISIrCE, LADIES' TAILOR, 97 CUBA STREET (Opp. To'Aro Houso). OPPORTUNITY FOR LADIES. £2 saved on each Tailor-mado Costumo M compared with prices charged by other tailors. Fit and style guaranteed. Own material made up at lowest prico. All work made by men. SHETLAND BAKERY, 164—CUBA STREET—I 64. Finest Quality Wedding Cakes, Birthday Cakes. Suppers, Lunches, and Wedding Breakfasts a specialty. Country orders promptly attended to. WILLIAM HALL, Proprietor. CITY PORK BUTCHERY. COURTENAY PLACE. POULTRY! ' POULTRY! Finest Quality Fresh Cooked Hams. German Sausages. Bacon. Eggs. Fresh Butter. All fresh daily. Hotels specially catered for. Country Orders promptly attended to and dispatched same day. Quality Guaranteed. . Prices Right. HALL'S' BATHS. TURKISH & STEAM. 35.; or I for 10s. HOT BATHS, Ono Shilling, A Cure for— RHEUMATISM, GOUT, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, Etc. "Phono 1717. Address—l3l Manners St. Miss Spesscesfj Novelty Room and Select Registry Office, OVER WELLINGTON PIANO CO. Opposito Occidental Hotel, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. *Phone No. 2631. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. SMALL PROFITS, QUICK RETURNS. IS the reason why we can supply the best quality and quantity of Hair, at less cash than any other specialist in the Dominion. Wo have four hairworkera constantly employed, and tho principals, being artists in hair work, any lady can secure the particular attention that her individuality requires. We have no necessity to import styles or workers from London; all designs done on tho premises. Pads and turbans of every description mado while you wait. The saloon is ab-. solutely tho finest equipped in Wellington. Combings bought, or mado up for 2s. (id. per oz. SIAIFORB & BENNETT, 123 a CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Ladies' Hairdressers and Hairworkera. 'Phone, 2791. Xa ia.yj I .Tgrplstes..... ~( I SHOULD JOIN MR. HARRISON'S ' | LADiES 1 ' CLASSES, to' Counteract [ B that All-day Stooping. | H St. Andrew's Hall, ( g WELLINGTON TERRACE. § | [ | 'Phone| IJIHE CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND. THE^ 66 Willis Street. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING BOUGHT. MRS. NIGHTINGALE gives the Higheat Cash Prices, and will Call by Appointment to any address. Client's sending parcels of clothes, eto., may dv pend on Best Value being given. MRS. NIGHTINGALE, 103 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 2321: CIOUCHMAN'S PETONE STEAM J LAUNDRY. Est. 1892. Tclophone 9. Van daily to Wellington, Hutt, and all Su'imbs. Special prices for Families, Hotels, and Schools TORY STREET. PETONE. ■ | JOSEPH, LADIES' TAILOR, NEW WINTER GOODS ARRIVED. CALL AND INSPECT.. Costumes from £i 4s. Skirts .from CI fc. Ladies' Own Material Mado np. 'Phono 3083. Boulcott Chambers, , . Boulcott Street. ft]A kewashing day a holiday T ILY WASHING TADLETS will 8 S.J really give you a Half-Holiday n 'on Wash-day- Tnoy do tho wash in | less than Half the Usual Time, and g all the Backaching Hundrum of j| Bub, Rub, Itub, is dono away with. | Try ono bottle. Ask your Grocer. 9 AGENTS. 8 AITKEN.& WDLSOW. i (WILTON'S HAND EMOLLIENT) Wonderful Skin Cleanser and Healer M.J BE GOOD TO YOURSELF And bring satisfaction and pleasure to tho rest of the folk iu tho houso by using CAMPBELL'S TEAS, Our Own Tea (per lb.), Is., Is. 2d., Is. 6d., Is. Sd. Robin Tea (21b. tins), 3s. Ugalla Toa (lib. and lib. packets), Is. 4d. Ugalla Tea (olb. boxes), ss. (id. Ugalla Tea, Fanning's (51b. boxes), ss. Every Cup is FULL of SATISFACTION. W. CAMPBELL, 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET, 293 CUBA STREET, 163 RIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. Special Offer, FURNITURE REMOVED FREE I of All Worry and Care. BLAKE S. CARLISLE, CARRIERS, II HUNTER STREET, will Remove your Furniture to your own satisfaction, or return your money. Only Expert Workmen employed. ■jj Telephones: 11 Hunter St., 2617; 25 B Pirie Street. 1605. /pnEAl' PREPAID ADVERTISE\j MENTS are inverted in "Tho Dominion" ao follows: Situations Wanted. Board Rcsidonco. Situations Vacant. To Let. SIXTEEN WORDS FOR SIXPENCE,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1230, 12 September 1911, Page 9
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