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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ■ GLENALVON PRIVATE HOTEL, AUCKLAND. . "'ITIfiITORS Glenalvon agree that It is I » the Best Appointed- and Most Comfortable Private Hotel in tho Dominion. Three minutes from Railway Station and Wharves. Communications addressed to Mrs. Soherif will receivo prompt atten- - — YOUNG'S PRIVATE HOTEL, 260 a Lambton Quay. ONE of Wellington's most central, commodious, and up-to-date private hotels. Accommodated 100 guests. Ono minute from wharf and G.P.0., and railway. . , R. YOUNG, Proprietor. ROTORUA, NEW ZEALAND'S WONDERLAND. HINEMOA PRIVATE HOTEL, Next, Bank of New Zealand. Close to Post Office, Raihvay Station, Sanatorium Grounds, and Mineral' Baths. ■ 50 Rooms. Electric Light throughout. NURSE STRATFORD has Vacancies ' for Lying-in Patients at her Private Maternity Hospital, 20 Kilbirnio Crescent, ICilbirnie; Id. section from Courtenay Place. Full Sets Baby Clothing always 011 hand. ■ ■ /POUNTRY Visitors to Wellington should slny at tho Wentworth Private Hotel, alongside -Te Aro Station and Wharves; Id. tram i section; moderate terms. Tel. 1190. ANTED, from 2nd January, Board and Residence for lady and 'three, children; handy to tram and beach. Write, giving particulars, to P.O. Box 36, Napier. . ■ ' WAITANGI, Boiilcott Street-Vacancy for Boarders; superior accommodation; all conveniences; 5 minutes from G.P.0.; moderate terms. Tel. 1200. rEpHORNLEIGH, Boulcott Street.— A . Vacancies for Boarders; oentral position and good view of City and Harbonr. Telephone 1671- ■ VACANT— -Well-furnished -largo front balcony Single, Double Bed-sitting-rooms; harbour view; quiet. 'Phone 1161. 59 Boulcott Street. "ITJOARD and Residence-To Let, largo ■JO> sunny Front Room, Thorndon, 1 minute Government Station. 15 Mul-. grave Street. for Tradesmen Boarders; » single or share . room. Apply 97 Molesworth Street. WANTED TO BUY AND SELL. . WANTED. WILLING' to Buy, 5000 SHARES in the Greater J. <D. Williams Amusement Company, Limited. -.Two (2) months' delivery, at Twenty (20) Shillings each. ] Apply to • , . . ,i . "SHARES," Box 1251, G.P.0., Wellington. ' : ' FOR'SALE—LATHE. ; Q( CREW-CUTTING LATHE for SALE, IO sft. bed, sJin. centres, hollow man- . drel, treadle or power, fitted with sin. self-centring universal chuck; a bargain. WITCOMBE AND PYM, 'Phone 2451. ' • • Vivian Street. ' 4-CYLINDER MOTOR-CAR. . TjlOR SALE, Stuart 12' h.p. 1-cylinder, JD seats 4 or 5, practically -new set tyres and,tubes, engines in perfect order, headlights, eto.; bargain at .-290. Apply "MOTOR,". "Dominion" Office. \raTANTED to Sell, Small Casks tor vY Summer Drinks, all sizos; estimates given for Circular Tanks and all classes of Coopering.*.-; Prices and information, on application. - Sutherland, 70 Tuain'' Street West,'Christchurch'. 'Phone 1757. "OOR SALE, 1 7-h.p. W«stinghouse ji? . Electric Motor and Dynamo, both practically new; 1 Launch Outfit, complete, 4-6 valveless engine.—Caselberg and Co., Brandon Street. ANTED to.Sell, one 12 h.p. Humbei) Motor-Gar, to seat 2 or 5 persons, in good running order; owner has larger oar. Apply Hutt Motor Works. 'Phono 1360, 4 rings. 1710R SALE, 16-seater Coach, nearly $} new, and in good order, newly painted; can be seen at Carbine Stables, Feilding. Apply F. Palmer, Waituna • West, Feilding. GJTRAWBERRIES, "Phenomenal" StrawO berries, Mt. R. brand. For Sale, at Farmers' District. Co., Allen Street;-very choice flavoured,; scarce. ■piOR SALE,' Rubber-tyred Landau, .3? . Horses,, and Harness; owner no further use. Apply 101' Molesworth Street. OR SALE, Four 800-gal. Oak Vats; /excellent order. Caselberg and Co., 10, Brandon Street. ' • - - "\j&TANTED to Exchange, Moving Picture ■T V Film, almost new. Apply "Kino," "Dominion" Office. - OR - Sale, 25 _ h.p. Two-seater Overland . Car, perfect order. Apply "Owner," "Dominion" Office. ANTEIf to"Purchase, five-ton Steam Lorry. Send .particulars H. Boston, Clinton. HOUSES AND LAND WANTED AND ■ FOR SALE. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. 03. ACRE-S, First-class Land, .with 04 ( new O-room-ed House, just outside Levin Borough Boundary; ideal home, with all conveniences. Good stable, har- ! ness room, coachhouse, cowbail, and hayj loft. Land will cany horse and cow. | Good orchard, in full bearing. Garden, lawn, and plantation. For terms and full particulars, apply to T: A. B. HUDSON, Auctioneer, Levin. BIG SECTIONS AT A SMALL PRICE. SEVERAL Sections of land for sal© at Maranui, Lyell Bay, 205., 305., 40s. per foot.. H. M. Hay ward, 20 Old Customs Street. , TSYANTED Sell, immediate, owner • » leaving, new 5-roomed Residence, ; magnificent view; no climbing. Cash .£l4O, balance- easy terms. Garner, No. 10 Bruce Avenue, Brooklyn. ANTED to Lease or For Sale, 1200 acres good fattening and grazing country,' Manawatu line. Rental, 13s. peT acre. For further particulars apply "Farmer,'' Palnierston North. X&TANTED to Lease, Small Farm, with »V or without purchasing clause. Apply stating district, etc., to "Genuine," Dominion Office. EATOUN—For Sale, 2-roomed Cottage, lovely Harbour view; fine section; selling below cost. Potter, 70 Lambton Quay. '' . THE CURRIE RAT POISON. A TESTIMONIAL.. Auokland Harbour Board Offices, August 30, 1912. Messrs. Henderson and Barclay, Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemists, ( Auckland. THiEAR SIRS,—The Board's Traffic ManJl/ ager informs me that he has used Sour poison in and about tho wharves for is last three months, and he says that it is readily taken by rats, and is very effeotive.—Your3 truly, H. B. Brunett, Secretary. The Local Agents at present are— , SHARLAND AND CO., Dixon Street, Wellington. CAMPBELL COAL PLANT, 96 H.P. A GREAT SUCCESS. Mr. N. Andrew, Wangauui. Dear Sir, — In reply to your letter asking us particulars of working of our Producer Plant and Gas Engine, The cost of fuel for the month of May during which we ran 209 hours, was— . 8 tons 18cwt., at 10s. per ton I I 2J«wt. coko, at 2s. per owt 5 0 £i 11 6 Tho plant is running in a very satisfactory manner, and making no tar, and wn shall be pleased at any time to show any intending purchaser P* similar plant how this ono is working.—Yours faithfully, ELLIS & BURNAND, LTD. oonenmpttoa jhema above

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1617, 7 December 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1617, 7 December 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1617, 7 December 1912, Page 2

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