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IMPORTANT TO LADIESI DOHERTY, THE PREMIER NEW ZEALAND TAILOR, Has Opened n LADIES' TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT , AT 201 LAMBTON QUAY. j Jifß. DOHERTY has recognised tho ( long felt need for a FIRST-CLASS J LADIES' TAILOR, where'CREATIONS < of tho very highest order can he obtained [ and is fulfilling that need. ( Ho has probably tho BEST LADIES' , CUTTER in New Zealand, and can ( guaranteo ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION. GRACE, ELEGANCE, SMARTNESS, \ ] Are the Distinctive Features aimed, at ' and attained. ' THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS ] From Paris, London, and America are '. just to land. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. FOR SALE, At Muritai, Eastbourne, in the Estate of the late W. F. Shortt, 'SPLENDID BESIDBNOB OP 8 ROOMS (Fully Furnished), including Billiardroom and first-class table, every possible convenience; Smoko Room; Photogrxphio Dark Eoomj Bathroom, h. and c. water, gas, p.w.c, BcpUo. tank, water supply. Outbuildings compriee spacious Motor . Garage, Conservatory, Tennte Pavilion, Waehhouso, Workshops, etc. Land, 80ft. x 360 ft., with threo frontages, beautifully laid out in, garden, ehrubbcrics, tennis and croquet lawns. An Ideal Seaside Residence. / ./ For price and further particulars, apply to the TRUSTEES, O/o- W. F. Shortt, Ltd., Willis Street, Wellington. AN "ARMIT" PARCEL IS THE IDEAL GIFT FOR A SOLDIER.AT THE FRONT V/A ' s. d. 100 Threo Oaetles (Yellow) 5 6 3 Tine Yankee Doodle Tobacco 3 3 1 Tin Chocolates 2 0 1 Tin Keating Powder 1 0 1 Tin Sardines 1 6 1 Tin Rex Cheese 1 6 1 Packet Pipe Cleaners 0 i Packing 6d,, Postage Iβ. 1 6 16' 6 Send me your Soldier Boy's full address together with postal notes and tins splendid parcel will be dispatobed to him at once. I return to sender P.O. official receipt. R. W. ARMIT, TOBACCONIST, WELLINGTON. REMOVAL NOTICE.' MK. LINDO LEVIEN, Dentist, has Removed to Rooms above Davis and Clater's (opposite Kirkcaldie's). "Kitchen" Cake Shop entrance. 'Phone 980. WINES . DIRECT FROJI OUR OWN VINEYARDS TO THE CONSUMER. Current list of quotations on application to. REGINALD COLLINS, LTD. WINE GROWERS. Head Office: National Mutual Buildings Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Telephone 1331 P.O. Box 426. VINEYARDS: Havelook North, Hawke's Bay. ' BOHAN'B TEA OANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE! IT is tested daily in our New Tea Room by hundreds of delighted tea-drinkers. Their satisfaction demands that wo serve the Best Tea we know. Why not enjoy that Tea every day in your home? We supply it to His Eicellency tho Governor, and will be pleased to supply you. D. BOHAN AND CO., Tea Room-226 Lambton Quay.

Yhb subject of naturalisation is to bo considered by the Conference of Chambers of Commerce this month. Remits on tho subject are:—"That the general conference be requested to recommend a Srmer attitude towards enemy aliens, suggesting that those who cannot prove conclusively that they have, ne much to fear from a German invasion of tnia country as Britishers eUould be interned. It is also a recommendation from this chamber that do alien should be admitted into this country with whom wo are unwilling to risk blood relationship. -(Hamilton.) "(a) That in the case of aliens from late enemy countries, British citizenship or naturalisation should not be allowed until after twenty years uninterrupted residence under police regisTration anil supervision in the British Empire, but in the case of aliens from neutral countries after. fivo yeara: (b) that tho oath of allegiance should be accompanied by an oath of divebnent of allegiance to the Power of which the person has hitherto been a subject, preceded by a certificate from the Government of his native country dcclar.n S that ho is released from all °bliptv»n» and allegiance as a citizen thereof, lhat. tl o above conditions bo also "W^ 9 *» the cmploymeiif Of alien labour. -(Canterbury.) "That no enemy subjects, be .ermfUed to enter into this D°™™ D > and fliat no present enemy subject be granrWl letters of naturalisation in futurc.' E, -(CanterbiiTy.) The CHEVROLET model, "FourNinety," always a dependable nnd trustworthy automobile, now is in a position 1o receivo the attention of those who desire completeness in equipment with tho minimum in price and tho utmost in performance. The advance 1918 model now offered, moro than cvor before, w 'oiititlwi to the term Economy Car, for it embodies everything necessary for enjoyable motoring with the least oxponso. -Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 36, 6 November 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 36, 6 November 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 36, 6 November 1917, Page 4