WANTED TO BUY"AND SELL. i "K lol ' SALE, terms, Farms, Houses, and ] JL' Businesses, any part. Meakin and ; Johnson, lug Willis Street. 'Phone 4532. WANTED to Buy, Light .Van, in gooil' order. Apply, stating particulars, ti> r "Van," "Dominion" Qlljce. FOR SALE—Ono .12 h.p. Clayton-Shuttle, worth Kerosene Engine, new, in case; . ±120, f.o.b. Dunedin. Apply Box 2, Wai- ) toa, Thames. ' | \STANTED to. Buy, Light Motor-car, two r Trl or five-aeater. State price, maker, . mileago done, and petrol consumption, to j "Spot Cash," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, Engineer's Lathe, about 10ft. bed, with gap. New Lathe preferred, but not essential. Reply "Modern Lathe," ' cfo "Dominion" Office. ijlOR SALE, Stationery, Fancy Goods, and Newsagent's Business, in sound _ farming district; owner retiring. Apply "Newsagent," "Dominion" Office. HAVE yc.u Property to sell? If so, let! us hava particulars. We have buyera. Meakin and Johnson (Returned Sol- • fliers) 1Q" Willis Street. 'Phone 4532. HOUBEKEEPERB who wish to save Work should send for particulars.of the famous "Sweeper Vac" for hand or "Electric Vac" for Electrlo Power. Man- ; ning Machinery Co., lod Cashol Btreet, ' Christchurch. FOR SALE. OQA EACH, Beach Sections, PARA. SiuU PARAUMU, half ,acreß; terms, £5 caßh and £5 every six months (no interest) 1 until paid off. Also 5-acre Farm, with 4-roomed House, very cheap. E. J. BARNETT, 'Phone 2039. -94 Willis Street. I'ORK BUTCHERY. SITUATED in main street of one of' the most prosperous towns in Hawke's Bay; very low rent; average weekly takings exceed £50 por week, with soope for considerable increase. Up-to-date shop and plant. Apply "Snip," "Dominion" OSes. | -i SCRAP METAL MERCHANTS. • ' BUYERS of Lead, Brass, Zinc, Copper, Iron, R<>pe. j JONES AND CO., t Clydo Quay, Wellington. 'Phono 725. Telegrams—"Metals," ! CONSCRIPTION OF TYRES! SO far as "Clincher Cross" Car Tyres are concerned, Conscription has been in • force for clo6e on threo years. The Imperial Government controls the whole output of tho mills, and tho tyres not used for war purposes arc available for private car-owners. Order now, and bo sure of •gotting them. Sole Controllers, HAYWARD BROS. AND CO.. LTD., Christchuroh. TEA 4 LUNCHEON ROOMS. WE have just had placcd in our hands i the finest Business proposition ever ■ placcd on the market. Large room, well furnished, small room for private parties, largo kitchen, bathroom, living room, ladies' room. 0.1.. h. A c. water, gas stove; ! turnover, £30 to £35 per week; good lease; right in the centre of one of the best towns in Hawke's Bay. AN ABSOLUTE GOLD MINE. Get In early. This won't keep long. C. R. /WILSON AND CO. IGILL BROS.),' Auctioneers and Property Salesmen, Station Street, HASTINGS. PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED KNOWN. THAT wo arc presenting 10 GUINEAS in Prizos FOR THE BEST SMALL GARDEN I AROUND WELLINGTON AND SUBURBS i • Which arc sown with COOPER'S SEEDS OF SUCCESS COOPER'S SEEDS OF SUCCESS COOPER'S SEEDS OF SUCCESS . This Season. ENTRIES CLOSE on THURSDAY, 14th [ February. For further information and ' all par- ' ticulars, apply to F. COOPER. LIMITED, Seed Merchants, Mcrcer Street (off Willis Street).- , LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. A PPLICATION having been made to me XI for the isauo of a provisional certificate of title, in the came of THOMAS CAIIILL, of Wellington, Surgeon, for Lots 8, 10, 13, 15, 16, 18, 21, ?3. 24, and 29, deposited plan 1445 Township of Seatoun, being the balance of the land comprised and described in ccrt-ificato of title Vol. 135, folio 104, and evidence having been lodged of tho loss or destruction of tho said certificate of title, I hereby givo notice that I will issue tho provisional certificate of title, aB requested, on the 14th day of February, 1918. t Dated this 30th day of January, 1918, at " the Lands Registry Office, Wellington 1 G. G. BRIDGES, j- District Land Eegislrar. l WAR WORK. 4?1 A A AAA REQUIRED to extend cS/Xutf 9 UUU and oarry on the groat work of the CHURCH ARMY for Sailors 5 and Soldiers. 1000 HUTS at all Fronts and Na.val Bases. 10 lately added to theße by New Zealand subscribers. All huts open to N.Z. and other troops for rest and recreation. 1000 BEDS at our Soldiers' Homes. Hundreds of the Ladies of England volunteered to help the Church Army to make their leave as home-like as possible. The Hon. G. W. Rußsell hat given his approval to our efforts to help the sol- ■ dicrs r The King, Right Hon. Lloyd George, Adt mirals and Generals and New Zealand Sol- . diers themselves have written appreciative letters referring to our work, carried ' out with the approval and by the wish of the War Office. Our Kitchen Cars, Recreation Huts, Chapels. Hospitals, and Soldiers' Homes are open to all. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. , THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION. MASTERTON QIHOW, ASTERTON lOHOW, To be held at SOLWAY. THE LEADING NORTH ISLAND AUTUMN STOCK SHOW. FEBRUARY 19th and 20th. Entries Close FEBRUARY 4th. RAM .AND EWE FAIR, RAM AND ' EWE FAIR. FEBRUARY 21st and 22nd. SPLENDID EXHIBITION of Horses, Oattle, 'Sheop, Pigs, Dogs, Produce, and Horticultural Exhibits. JUMPING AND JUDGING COMPETITIONS. SHEEP DOG TRIALS. Accommodation' arranged for Visitors, Apply by letter to tho Secretary. Seventy acrcs of ideal picnic grounds; Native bush, running ftreams, shady nooks. Hot Wator Free for Picnics. Railway Biding and holding paddocks at Showground Gates. ! Schedules on application to— i J. B. EMMETT, Secretary, Box 40. Mastcrton. ' (PHILDS'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, j PALMERSTON NORTH. Tariff, Bs. per day. Bed Only 2i. 6d. AH Meals, 2s. ; Permanent Board, £1 10s. por wook. > Weekly by arrangemont. - T. OHILDB, Proprlotor. ■
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 121, 8 February 1918, Page 1
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