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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. "DOOMS to Let, at. Seaside, 'bus and J-* , tram; use conveniences; gas stove. "Wh\arf," "Dcminion" Office. WANTED, -Board ■■ and Residence in quiet home. Apply, stating terms, to "Carpenter," "Dominion" Office. WANTED. to Let, nicely furnished Front Room, suit married couple; use of conveniences. 291 Willis Street. TjIAELSMEAD House, 10 Kensington St;. •£}< ' comfortable ' Bonnl and Residence, double and single rooms. Telephone 2774. ACANCY—WeII-furnished, larc'e fromt. Room, balcony, single, double bed-sitting-rooms; Harbour view; quiet; 'Phone 1461. 59 Boulcott Street. ' SUPERIOR Board for business gentle- : men and visitors,' at "Skibo," 6S Hill Street; two- minutes from Parliamentary Buildings. Telephone, 129-1. mHORNLEIGH, .Spulcntt. Street, WelJL lington. First-class accommodation for Tourists, Travellers" and Permanent .Boarders. 'Phone 1671. Mrs. E. .Jones. AITANGI House, Boulcott Street. Onco uiOTe under Mrs. O'Loughlin's superior management'. An ideal place to etay at. -Moderate , terms. 'Phone 1200. BEAUDESSEET. . r is. Maioribanks Street, under superior management'of Mrs. Winstanley. Aiv ideal place to stay at. :Two minutes from tram and Post Offico. Ter.nis moderate. .'''■• .'■ "TZILMORE," Hawkestone Street,' an iV ideal quiet and sekot Home for permanent and casual guests,, convenient to both; railway stations and within three minutes'- walk of Parliament Buildings; moderato tariff,..on application to Mrs. Moag-Levy, .Proprietress. A' WEEK- AT THE' SEASIDE-3fli. ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, '-■ ■ . LYALL BAY. . . . ■ . .' 'Phone 3785 (2 rings). - MRS, KILFOYj Proprietress. '.. A WEEK AT THE SEASIDE, '. ■ .[ ■ SO3. ■■•■■' . , ipOFFEE PALACE, NEW PLYMOUTH.. •V Clean, Comfortable, Homelike.. . '■■; : BY ALL.' -. , MA HA RA . ;HOUS E, . WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A V . QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing. 'Tennis Courts. , ■ (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, : >■ 'Proprietress. ■ "\STHAB-EKOA," DAY'S BAY. FIRST-CLASS BOARD & RESIDENCE.; ' ' Aforninjf,' Luncheon and Afternoon ■ . Teas Arranged. letters and Telegrams receive Prompt ... '■■■•. Attention. . -s ..' .'■'.• MKS.. E.W. WISE, . ' ; ■ . ' . •' ■: . ' Proprietress.. STONEHUKST, SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND, New Zealand. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND . ~ RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland. MR. AkD MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, ■ ■ , : ■ Proprietors! .''.-..' Telephones 50i.and A 374, ./TiTTKEN'.S ' PBIVAa-E HOTEL, '<» Pliinmnr's Steps; lambton Quay. Opposite "Dominion" Ne'wspaper Offiuo. ; Jlenrrnislied' aud '■ -renovated■■■'.throughout. Situated on-ali-open-space in centre" of .City.•' -.Tho most 1 . comfo-rtablo...and best;. ,cohdiicte(l house in Wellington. One minute frpm tram, rail,. or steamer. TARIFF, te. per day; £1 per week. Families. ■ ■ • . 'Phono 2310. "- ■■.■' ... J. S. M'CONKEY, Proprietor. A Jl A W, A HO US E. 1\ '■ '■:. ■■' Rotoma. WORLD-FAMED PRIVATE HOTEL. Stands high in best part of Town. Surrounded'with Beautiful Grounds in which Guests-may wander and , enjoy _ utmost privacy. .Commanding lovely view ■ of Lake,, Mountain Scenery and Thermal Action. Renovated and refurnished throughout, including Brpadwood Concert' Grand Piano. Cbaohes and Mobors.'call for all . . Trips, y'-' •'■■ -~ Terms: 8s; per day (Summer), £2 ss. per week; Winter, Bs. per day, £3 2s. per ; : week. , . : B. GRIFFITHS, Proprietress. ■-■■ . business Notices; OCTH. KANKEE Hustle Sale.-Toilet A " Paper, 2k1.: roll; Serviettes,' Cd.; 100/ 250 i Tooth-picks, 2d. Seaton's Cut Rate.Stores, 25, and 27 Willis Sltreet... EVEN the finest leather polished! with WOOD-MILNE SHOE SHINE. . —will not;roughen or crack—try! ANTED, Marshall's Morris Chairs for comfort, quality,, and.value, cannot be beaten. Come and seo, or write for particulars. Prices from 375. 6d. .46 Adelaide Road. ' IGHT Refreshments, Hot Pies, and lovely Tea obtainable at J. Raw,liris's "White House,' v West Side, Palmerston Square. ■-'" ■'• '.. ■- ■ /CASTLE'S Corn Cure; Castle's Eleotrio \J Nerve. Killer for toothache; Castle's Teething Powders, Is. each; post free from Castle's Newtown: Pharmacy. THE "best card of the day" is made with ■' . . ■■■'.- WOOD-MILNE GOLF BALLS —they won't cut or split either. VANKEE Hustle Sale—2s. «d. Ladies' X Hair Brushes, Is. 6d.; G Nugget Brushes'; 3Jd.; Nail Brushes, M. Seaton's Cut-Rate Stores, 27 Willis Street. TOIRST-CLASS Refreshments obtainable J? all hours at "The White House," West Side; of Square, Palmerston N.— J. Rawlins.. ■ ' . VERY pavement is paved with rubber to wearers of • i WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS —but specify "Wood-Mil'no." TTISITORS to Palmereton during Show V Week can obtain Luncheon from 10 a.m. at "White House," West Side, Square.— J. Rqwlina. W~ ANTED—Come and see how Marehall can furnish your cottage from £29 ISs. 6d., and give you good work and satisfaction. Quality Furnishing House, iG Adelaide Road. . ./■ W _ BARBER AND CO., Dyers and • Dry Cleaners, 125 Cuba St., City. 'Phono 226. ' ■ ' W' ANTED Known—Pay a Penny, save Pounds, by buying well-made Furniture, always beda'ock, from Marshall's Quality Furnishing. House, 46 Adelaide Hoad. •'.. . : ' . *yOUR path through life is easy, wear-WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. . ' The hard-wearing, velvety heels which every footwear, merchant recommends. T EFT-OFF Clothins, Boots, Etc., Pur.lJ' chased by Mrs. L. Helper, 132 Tnranaki Street. Good Prices Offered. Letters promptly attonded to. 'Phone 1517. i ' ■ - . W' ANTED Known.—Marshall's Furnlture goes direct from factory to home, and you save the middleman's profit. 'Marshall's, the Quality Furnishing House, 40 Adelaide Road. BROWN AND JOHNSTON, Builders and .Contractors, .Shop and Oflico Fitters, Land and Building Valuers, Johnston.Street. 'Phones 2417, .2821. HOYLAND AND CO., Shop Fit- • tefs, Ghuzneo Street, Airtight Showcase, Window Enclosure Makers.-" HE Crime of Silence about Hidden Plague, Public Health, and Protection of Youth of our Nation, advocated by W. N. Willis. Posted,-Is. Cd. Stamps will do. Malins' Book Arcide. 95 Willis Street, Wellington. ■■' T EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc., Purt.J chased by L. DabschDck, 128 Taranaki Street. Highest pviccrt Riven, I/Ct. texa promptlj: attended to, 'Pione 2080. ,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2309, 17 November 1914, Page 1

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847

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2309, 17 November 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2309, 17 November 1914, Page 1

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