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PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE TO VISITORS. IJIO meet the convenience of Visitors to Wellington to see the All Blacks-Springboks Match, To-day. Luncheon will bo served from 10 a.m., and Dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). STAFFORD TEA A LUNCHEON ROOMS, Willis Street (3 Doors from "Evening Post.") Breakfast from 8 a.m. THE TIFFIN THE TIFFIN DINING ROOMS, 95 MANNERS' STREET. THE SPRINGBOKS MATCH! THE SPRINGBOKS MATCH! For the convenience of patrons wishing to Dine Early, our Rooms will be open, from 8 a.m. Noto tho Address—9s MANNERS STREET (Upstairs/. I SPRINGBOKS V. NEW ZEALAND. ’ VISITORS TO THE ABOVE MATCH PLEASE NOTE THAT pARIS HOUSE. 154 CUBA STREET.? Will bo opeaed I FROM 16.30 A.M. TO-DAY. Come and Try a Hot Lunch before golnjf; to the Match. QUICK SERVICE. Cleanliness and Civility Our Motto. F. CLARK, Proprietor. TEST MATCH. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS LTD. announce that a Special Cold Luncheon will be served, in their Tea Rooms THIS MORNING. Premises will be closed at 12 (noon). NOTICE. fTIHE General Public are notified that JL THE RIALTO, Manners Street, will be open ALL DAY as 'usual TO-DAY. Patrons are assured of thb usual prompt and efficient service. j STOR HOUSE. < STOR HOUSE. WILLIS STREET WILLIS STREET (Opp. Empress Theatre). SPECIAL NOTICE. THE SPRINGBOKS MATCH! We are Opening our Dining Rooms: TO-DAY (SATURDAY), September 17»; from 9 a.m.

BUSINESS NOTICES -j rpHE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME,' MR. J. M. SCHAPIRO (leaving for England shortly) Will Sacrifice his Collection of PICTURES AND ART TREASURES, 1 ANTIQUE JEWELLERY, SOLID SILVER, PRECIOUS STONES.’ ON VIEW DAILY AT ROOM No. 8, THIRD FLOOR, HANNAH’S BUILDINGS, 262 Lambton Quay. Take Electric Lift to Landing. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY / For LOVERS OF THE RARE AND BEAUTIFUL TO SECURE GREAT BARGAINS. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED; TO SAVE PACKING. TOWN AND COUNTRY VISITORS, j rpHE RENDEZVOUS Tea and Lun-' J- cheon Rooms, 139 Lambton Quay ( (between Arcadia and State Fira), serve a Dainty Home-cooked Hot Lunch (3 i courses), Is. Gd.; Delightful Afternoon. Tea, everything home-made, 9d.; Hot Tee,; from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Is. 3d. Special i arrangements for private parties. NOTICE TO PEOPLE WHO ROOM IT!: TI.fAKE A PRACTICE of having Lv-B- least one Nourishing Meal a ffay,; THE RIALTO, MANNERS STREET, . SERVES THREE GOOD, TASTY COURSES Between 12 and 2. Tea, sto 7. ANOTHER TEST. THE best test of a Painting Job is its i capacity to withstand the ravages of time. Our jobs have won all tests. JAS. O'DONOGHUE, Kelburn Parade. Tel. 8211. CORN CURE. Is. 6d„ Post Free. CORN CURE. Is. 6d., Post Free. CORN CURE, Is. 6d„ Post Free. CORN CURE. Is. 6d., Post Free. CORN CURE. Is. Gd., Post Free. ' WHITE’S GREEN CORN CURE. KING’S PRESCRIPTION PHAR-, MACY, 4 Courtenay Place. Wellington. PLUMBING E JLUMBING Work of every description A undertaken. _ _ .i-.'.' Estimates Given. Satisfaction G uaranteed. H. J. O’NEILL, 12 Ghuznee Street, 'Phone 22—595. Private Residence2245 H.0 —45H. TSTH MA—For certain and relief, nothing equals "Kurafima." Ask youi- chemist ter it to-day. |

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 304, 17 September 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 304, 17 September 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 304, 17 September 1921, Page 9