NEW LONDON SUITINGS. , NEW LONDON SUITINGS' ■ • . ' FROM THE WORLD'S BEST WOOLLEN HOUSE JUST ARRIVED. 'DOHERTYv , ' ' PREMIER TAILOR, 203—LAMBTON QUAY-203. LONDON AND. LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlements. MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, including Personal Luggage, against All Risks. ACClDENT.—Emplovers' Liability •and a Most Liberal .Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policy-holders, w£4,812,381. Pull information can be" obtained ,at JOHNSTON .ANU CO., LVD., . CHIEF AGENTS : A.ND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. XT'MAHON AND LEE, Eeefton, Sharebrokers, Auctioneers, Insurance, Land and General Agents. Established 20 years. Managers of chief producing mines. Absolutely reliable and confidential reports on Mines and Mining Propositions supplied. Leading Sharebrokers ■ on the West Coast. Codes: A. B. C. (4th edition), Moreing Krai's, Bedford M'Neill's. Telegraphic Address—"Chartoriit," Retfton. mH7 BARTLETT; • STUDIOS, ' 10 Willis, St, Wellington. For Striking and Original PORTRAITS IN PLATINUM, BULKLEY ■ AND DIDSBURY, 'DENTAL SURGEONS, 144 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 21G. Iff. SPEAR, DR P OPTICS, EyesigM Specialist. OPTICAL PARLORS, 7'WILLIS ST. (King's Chambers), WELLINGTON. A RTIFICIAL Eyes and Lenses repolxSl ished by 'our New Process. Lenses cut for Any Style of Frame, or Rimless Mounts. All the Latest Optical Goods and Instruments to iniprovo the hearing. Fork Lenses. For Country Visits see Local 'Papers. ■ CONSULTATION FREE. SPECIAL NOTICES. ■ HOLIDAY. nnHE PREMISES of the undersigned A will bo CLOSED TO-DAY (Monday), 2nd October. J. NATHAN AND CO., Fcatherston Street, i Wellington. fJIHE Premises of the Undorsignied will [, be CLOSED TO-DAY (Monday), OCI TOBER 2nd. P. HAHIAN AND CO., - Victoria Street. ; BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. DEATH, ■ MACDO'UGALL.—On the 30th September, 1911, at his residence, Brougham House, EMice Street, Wellington, Alexander MacDougall, aged G9 years. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of ALEXANDER MACDOUGAIiL a.re invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his residence, Ellice Street, TO-DAY (MONDAY), at 9 ' j a.m., for the Karori Cemetery. THE WEATHER. -9 DISTRICT REPORTS. / (From Our Special Correspondents.) Featherston, September 30.—Bright flno ► day, but co'ld. ltain fell last night. Feilding, October I—Saturday was line, day and right. Sunday was cold in the morning, fine in the aJtcrnoon, and clear j at niffht. ' ' i G-reytown* September SO,— I Tho weather, ; after bcirtff. bcautif?illy line yesterday. I changed during the nitrht to rai-n from . south, and it is now ouitc qold ajjain, • with snow ou the loTrcr ranges. "» September 30.—Sunshine. PaJmerston North, October I.—The weather was fine and bright on Saturday and Simday. ■Carterton, September 30.—Fine - weather on Satnrdny, although in tho early morning rain threatened. Mastcrton, October I.—Fine weather. Hie jgfejsbttot. MONDAY', OCTOBER 2, 1911.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1247, 2 October 1911, Page 6
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