WANTED TO BUY AND SELL. "OOR SALE, 763 Acres,; at Otaki; 100 JT acres improved; price, <£2 per acre. Apply P.O. Bos 162, Wanganui. ■ REAT Sale of Pianos and Organs for VJf one month only; great value; easy • terms. Pinny, Ltd., 89 Willis Street. WANTED, good, sound, Second-hand Sack 6, in any quantity. Laery and ' Co., Ltd., Allen Street. ; WANTED, latest edition Encyclopae- ! dia Britannica, good condition. State ( lowest cash price to "Timber," Box 14, Eltham.' ' •15JS7ANTED to Sell, real good Roadster ( yy • Bicycle, £3 10s.; coaster hub;- a , bargain. Apply H. Corrick, 120 Man- | ners'Street. ■ ( WANTED to Buy (second-hand), Two 504 Jubilee -Incubators, in good order. Apply Raikes, Poultry Industries, ' Wellington. ' Wanted to Sell, Singing 5 Canaries, • 7s. 6<l. each, or lis. 6d.. i with cage. ■ Apply 50 Tinakori Road. REPLACE-; ! to Sell, 7 Rooms Furni- • *» ture, option venting'house, Wiliis , Street; dining-billiard table, piano, etc. Address at "Dominion" Office. • WANTED, good cheap anti-clocK Magneto, one pole must bo in gijod order. Apply /"Minerva,"' Box 142, Wanganui. FOR SALE, .303 Deer-stalking Magazine i Rifle,including 80 rounds ammunition ;i' cC'5 10s. lot. R. A. Noedl, Palmerston North.. . ' ANTED to Sell, -late 1915 Indian and Side-car. Been very well looked, after. Trial arranged: and particulars from "Must Sell," "Dominion" Office. FENCING POSTS: T7IOR SALE, good Hecau. Fencing Posts, JF in any quantity. Apply "E.A;H.," Box 6, Hukanui. RAILS. RAILS. . RaILS.. : LARGE Quantity, splendid Second-hand ' Steel 'Rails, 401b. and 661b., with Fishplates; illustration, of section forwarded on iapplication. - Also few. tons •12,' 14, and 201b. Inquiry invited. State quantity required. Also in stock and to arrive shortly new 141b. and '201b. "■ CAMERON AND'SUTHERLAND, ■20-26 Queen's Bridge St.. Melbourne, Vie. BUSINESS NOTICES. C. J. 'HOUSTON, from London, with • the latest London methods in dyeing garments,: feathers, etc.; charges reasonable'. Address 138 Vivian Street. T7ILAS Brand ; Pickles are the best, •T ■ . proved in'every keen contest; years ago they led the way, and they are just the same to-day. nnE MATA WINES have won Six Gold A Medals at International Exhibitions against the Wines of the World. A GREAT.appetiser with .lunch'is th# delicious "Military-Pickle." ' Ev&y . grocer in town and country .mils' it. Every particular person eats "it. Buy one bottle to-day. , : ' - MERICAN Sailors in'; all shades. 4s. - : lid.,- better qualities Bs. lid, and 12e. 6d., at Bon Marche, 120 Willis Street. rp! MATA vV'INES are absolutely pure, A and are recommended for Invalids, Ask ycur, Dootorl DISINFECTANT, Zonzol, Jeyes, Paeolol, ,or Ly6ol, Eucalyptus, Formalin, Formalefc Throat Tablets, etc., at Castle's Newtown Pharmacy. r ' fTVEDF, aristocrat of condiments is the JL : ': delicious "Military Pickle," which is a; luxury at a: reasonable price; every town and. country grocer sells it. Buy one bottle to-rtay. • ; QjMART' and • up-to-date Millinery for Cj tie Races, 15s. 6d., 16a. 6d., 17s. 6d., 18s. fed., to 595. 6d,, at Bon Marche, 120 Street.' ... THE tramp of feet grows Iess—EVERYONE: fs BUYING WOOD-MILNE RUBBER. HEELS; - they make walking soft and less than leather heele... ■ G, KNIGHT, Sail, Tent, Flag, and • Cover Maker: Note the New Ad-dress—Nor-6 Herbert Street (off Manners Street), 8 .ddo'rs above George Fowlda, Ltd. Telephone ,727. ASPOIITSMAN,. asked his friends to lunch, their appetites to tickle, but afterwards '.there Vas nothing left of the delicjous' "Military Pickle." JUST like walking on a path of velvet when you near WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. V Have a pair fitted. nnE MATA WINES, grown and mads in uL our own Vineyards on the Sunny Hilla of Havelock North. Hawke's Bay. A "TINE Shine" is secured with WOOD-MILNE SHOF, SHINE. Ifs the Brightest, most Lasting, aid economical. . Buy 'it and try it. T EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc., PurJLi chased by Mrs. L.. Helper, 132 Tara. naki Street. Good prices offered. Letters promptly attended to. 'Phono A26IS. FLAG Brand Piokles lead the way the ' whole year 'round, and every day. If you're looking for a treat, try the brand that's never beat. , NEW Arrival .of Tweed Coats, fur lln\ed, also Fur Coats in Squirrel, Coney Seal, Musquash,- etc. 120 Willie Street. ■ ; FORE!" Shout loud—your WOODMILNE GOLF BALL' will-travel ■ a long way. Just the elasticifrp you want, No splits in Wood-Milne balls. ; LEFT-OFF Clothing, Bootd, Etc., Purchased by -L.' Dabscheck, 126 Taranaki Street. Highest prioes given. Letters promptly attended to. 'Phone A 2666. rB best of all Gifts, a Fountain Pen. I stock Onobo, 15b.; Swan, 12s. 6d.; Eclipse Self-filling. 7s. 6d. Buy your pen where you can get it' repaired. G. Jeffrey, Fountain Pen Doctor, 270 Lambton Quay. Wellington. ' . ' ■ HOTEL Managers—Why not give your guests a luxury? The delicious ' "Military Pickle", is sold by all town and I country grocers at a. reasonable price. Try , one case to-day. C ""HAS. A.-. FLETCHER, : ' ■ - Chemist, Pharmaoist, and Pre- ' 'scription Specialist. Sole Address: 292 1 Lambton Quay. Mail orders-promptly 1 dispatched. fjjE ~M AT A WINES. ! VSTANTED, become an easy, confident, ■ ' convincing before one or a thousand! Give Grenville Kleisser, 15' minutes daily and he will teach you by mail. Get.'froe prospectus "S." nrepresentative, J- Rodger, 112 d, Lichneld Street, Christchurch. . G.V. WINES. " AWARDED 8 Gold Medals by International Exhibition, Christehnroh; ■ also medals' by Imperial International and Japan-British Exhibition. London. Cellars contain 19,000 gallons of Pure Grape' Wine, made 1900 upwards. " Local Agents- Beveridge and Co., Wakefield, St. J. J,-Jonee. agent, Hastings, h I W. G. JARVIS, Manager. AND CO., Glass Merchants, '' 1 HOLLAND STREET, WELLINGTON; Only British Plate and Figured Glass; Stocked. 'Phone A 703. :r ' . * fv ; ■ .'RICH FATTENING-FARM.' ACRES, 3 miles from Taupiri, rJ » v Freehold, 230 acres rich drained Kahikatea swamp, 40 undulating, 130 been-..ploughed. ' Now carrying 75 cows, 1 40 calves. Large modern house, every t ! convenience, concrete cowshed, milking machines, cartshed,, implement shed; all practically new. It is some of the rich- ' est' drained swamp fattening land in the Dominion. Bedrock price, .£35 per acre, L ffiiiET?URN. & fiffcK. •JVasmui, ' •
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2752, 22 April 1916, Page 1
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