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PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. EXPRESS STAND ABOLISHED. XTC'TTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on lx FEBRUARY 10, 1921, pursuant to Clause 662. part VII, of "The Wellington City By-law No. 1. 1908,” the Wellington City Council abolished the Express stand at the Post Office Square, adjoining the Tramway Freight. Depot. R. TAIT, Acting-Town Clerk. February 14, 1921. ' A ~CARD? MISS SAWTELL has returned, and Resumes Visiting Nursing. Telephone 21—435. BUSINESS NOTICES. VIAVI THE WAY' 'ID** HEAI.ThT XTIAVI HYGIENIC SERVICE for Re- ’ construction of Recuperative and Resistive Power produces its curative results through Dependable, Rational Assistance to bodily power of Nerve Action and Control, effecting the removal of the. Cause responsible for General or Localised, ill-health, to which specific, safe and harmless local assistance is given as well. THE VIAVI WAY TO HEALTH has been established for over 30 years throughout the entire English-speaking world in every principal City, of which Viavi Rooms, in charge of specially trained and worthy women, are conducted. THE VIAVI HYGIENIC SERVICE has accomplished its superb achievements through real Human Service, in which plain truth and absolute honesty are the only policy. Communicate personally or by letter, fust an visitor or inquirer, with the Manager. Miss Pittard, Viavi, 326 Laml>ton Quay, Wellington. FAT CATTLE. SHEEP. AND LAMBS. Z. MEAT PACKING A BACON CO. are Buyers at Per Head or Per Pound. PRICES GIVEN ON APPLICATION TO BUYERS. OR HEAD OFFICE: BETHUNE’S BUILDINGS. WELLINGTON. THE TIFFIN THE TIFFIN NEW PREMISES, THE TIFFIN 95 THE TIFFIN MANNERS STREET. THE TIFFIN THE TIFFIN NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMERS. WE are now established in our New Upstairs Premises at 95 MANNERS STREET (Directly Over the Old Premises). Our New Room is up to date, tastefully decorated, and well ventilated, and we undertake to serve you the best cooked and most: appetising meals obtainable in Wellington. Onl.y firs;-grade materials used in our service,. NIELSEN AND COCUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING AGENTS, v CABLE STREET. Proprietors of Nielsen’s BOND and FREE STORE. Customhouse Clearances a Speciality. 'Phone 2170. P.O. Box 179. latestln s-uith — SMART SUITS from the latest and most exclusive Suitings. Fit and Workmanship guaranteed. Call and inspect. E. D. IREMONGER AND CO., Tailors. 132 Willis Street (next Albert Hotel). tTdlesF LADIES! LADIES! ORIGINALITY AND CHARM. Are the Chief Attractions of the Spring Creations now displayed. Y'ou are invited to inspect the wide selection of BLOUSES. LINGERIE, AND' HOSIERY. Only Address— MAISON LOUISE, 37 Willis Street. IS HEALTH ? A SPINE IN PERFECT ALIGNMENT. H. OTTERHOLT. CHIROPRACTOR, (Palmer School Graduate), ’ 19 Kensington Stli-eet, I ’Phone 20—114. Wellington. C-H-I-R-O-P-R-A-C-T-I-C. ’ T7IRE.DK. J. BLAKER, Chiropractor, 7 . Courtenay Place, Wellington. (opp._ tram terminus). OSIE Candy Makers, Thermometers. Large Stocks held. Henry Berry and Co., Dixon Street. EDUCE Footlwoar Repairs—WoodMilne Rubber Soles save leather, , reduce shock, give long wear. Neater 1 than others; fixed with screws. SHEEP Dipped in Murton’s Dip are the Cleanest at shearing. Wool is f jn beautiful condition. OME Candy Makers, Thermometers Large Stocks held. Henry Berry t- and Co.. Dixon Street. 1 n-== — motor services. a . —— TAURANGA-MATAMATA MOTOR SERVICE. CARS leave Tauranga 8 a.m. Daily, connecting with the Rotorua-Auck-land Express. Cars leave Matamata ” Daily, on arrival Auckland-Rotorua Express (about 3 p.m.). Book Seats, collect wire. Fares—3os. Single; 555. Return Booking Offices: Matamata, T. J. Underwood, Accountant a » Tauranga ’Phones 83 and 140. J. F. WINTLE. Tauranga. ° ' TOURISTS! n rnARANAKI TRIPS-To North Egmont, e I Mountain House, luesdays. Ihursg davs and Sundays. Fares, return same day 17s. 6d.; stop-over, 225. 6d.; single. »f Ins Write, or wire for seats. SNELLING AND ANDREWS. Tourist Garage. NEW PLYMOUTH. ’ Special Trips Arranged any time, anywhere. ’Phone 357. SHIPPING NOTICES. O — e ABERDEEN LIN E. , Aberdeen lin e. c — SYDNEY TO LONDON, VIA SOUTH AFRICA. Sailings (circumstances permitting): 1 Steamer. Tons. Leave Sydney. MILTIADES 8,000 January F THEMISTOCLES 11,500 Early April J DEMOSTHENES 11,500 Late April ’ EURIPIDES 15.000 May MARATHON 8,(.00 May d Saloon and Third-class Passages from a- Now Zealand to Africa and London can 1- now be arranged. Is For Fares and Particulars, apply to DALGETY AND 00., LTD., ’Phones 3018 and 3578. Agents.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 125, 19 February 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 125, 19 February 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 125, 19 February 1921, Page 2