CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR TO LET, . . _,—■ j KELIHIRN. fcU'LIiNDID SECTION, almost level, 51 ►J xJ_ feet. FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE, solidly built, with tiled roof, having fi large rooniH. bathroom, largo hall, front and back verandahs, on ground floor, billiard room upstairs. . Every possible convenience, concrete paths, good garden. PRICE, „1800. Terms if desired. 221 il. H. BETHUME & CO., I 154 featherston street, weluxgiw. wldesto^vnTsuburbln'mms. 15J- Acres, ,£35 per acre, 23 Acres, ,£75 per aero. I Acres, .£IOO per acre. 13 Acres, Mo per aero. 50 Level Building Sections, .£6O each. HARRY A. SHEPHERD, Secretary Hataitai Land Co., Ltd., 11l Customhouse Quay. TDEAL HOME, handy City, lovely •«. Grounds. For Sale—Splendid Residence,' consisting of seven largo roonia on one floor, verandah, casement windows, electric light, built-in wardrobes, hot and cold water, situated in charming grounds of 1J acres, beautifully laid out 'n tennis lawns, rose gardenß, shrubbery, etc.; 300 feet frontage. This magnificent gentleman's residence is within 30 minutes' by electric car from G.P.O. Price, £1700, mortgage .£1250 at 5 per cent. Government valuation about ,£2OOO. •'. D. Martin M'lntyro and Co., 215-217 Lambton Quay. . NEW STRAWBERRY. CAUFORNIA CRACKER. THIS Magnificent- Strawberry was recently imported fto Hew Zealand by one of .'our leading Strawberry Growers, and, after exhaustive trials in competition with all other sorts, it.has proved to bo easily the BEST, both in quality and crop. The plants are of robust and vigorous upright growth, with strong green foliage, and the fruit is borne in great profusion.
The berries .are -f good size, firm in the flesh, early of ripening, carry well, and are of a particularly fine flavour. Only a limited number of plants available. ORDER EARLY. Price—los. 6d. for 100; ss. 6d. for 50; 3s. 3d. for £5; 2s, dozen. Post Free. H. C. G!BF,ONJFaMD CO., LTD. 180 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 88. NO RISE IN SEED PRICES. ' FLOWER SEEDS KB PRESENT SOWING. MAY'S have now their New Season's Seeds ready for distribution, nnd here aro a few items that can bo Sown Now. All Seeds in Penny Packets Only. Anemone—St. Brijfid, mostly double, an extra fine strain; single, mixed, giant flowers. Aqttilegia—Long-spurred hybrids, extra selected, largo flowers. Antirrhinum—Pink Beauty, a charming shade- of soft pink; Canary Bird, largo sulphur yellow; Mauve Queen, a lovely shade of manja, Golden Morn, yellowshaded rose; Choice Mixed, a real good mixture of colour; Tom Thumb (mixed), splendid for bedding. Arabis Alpina—A pretty border or edging plant; white. Any ten packets in our Catalogue post free anywhere, One Shilling' Postal Note; less than ten .packets, One Penny, liulfpenny extra for postage. Got Our Catalogue. MAY'S SEED CO., Box 993, Wellington. QWE E T I' BA S. O W 13 E T P E A S. CATALOGUE, 1918, NOW READY. | THE CREAM OF THE WORLD. Send for Catalogue. . C. TREVETHICK, Sweet Pea Specialist, LOWER lIUTT. THE OUTLAW. DEATH TO THE OUTLAW. The Outlaw Sign ! Our ancestors had a »hort way with dangerous people, they proclaimed them " outlaw ". under the, sign of Wolf's Head, to indicate that anyone who killed them served the public safety. The Outlaw of .to-day is the Bacillus or Disease Germ, the unseen foe of Health, but we deal with him the same way and all join in "Killing: the Killer," that is to say, we kill infection by destroying the germ which carries it. This is don; by employing a Disinfectant, which will come into service in all household cleaning and which has been so tested by use that its reliability is proved. By Using.Lifebuoy Soap as Household Disinfectant, we protect ourselves against the outlaw Disease Germ, because Lifebuoy Soap has,for years past been the stand-by of home and hospital, and proved by exhaustive test to he A Reliable Disinfectant absolutely equal to its task. Particularly so because it answers so many household purposes, both as a Soap and Disinfectant, Use it In tlte Bath and you will not only have a skin fresh and fragrant, but germ-free as well, for the outlaw germ has' no chance if it is plunged in a solution of Lifebuoy Soap. Give him no chance anywhere by using Lifebuoy Soap On Floors, Tables and Utensils, in the sinks and chains', in corners likely to be missed. Finally, use Lifebuoy Soap on his last retreat—the clothing; all through the week the clothes gather the air-borne germs, you cannot see them, but you can kill them . in the weekly wash, if ynti use Lifebuoy Soap in the Laundry. Use it everywhere,
bnt ABOVE ALL, IN THE LAUNDRY. (.EVER BROIHERS LIMITED, SVDNEr. | GOVERNMENT * DEPARTfViENT ; PRENISUMS LOW. BWSES LARGE. ESSSSSKiBESSSiraa
Conditions of Policies liberal. Business restricted to Now Zealand, i Jill moneys invested in the Dominion. j Every policy guaranteed by the State. | J. H. RICHARDSON, t,F,I, U) Commissioner. (S'ENEKAL Printine In all Its branches JT nearly and promptly executed ot modera to charges at the "Dominion" General Printing Uoubo, "Dominion" Arenuo. 'Phono 403}.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 187, 27 April 1918, Page 13
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