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SHOP IN KILBIRNIE. MEW Season’s Dried Fruits—Sultanas, Raisins, Figs. Let Wadsworths, corner Bridge and Coutts Street, iulnl your Christinas Order. OAK Cot, 405.; Oak Escritoire, 905.; Large Rimu Escritoire, 955. I ’' e “ como Furnishing Co., Tel.. 25—62 i. QILKS of all descriptions and highest kX quality, cheaper than town prices. Oriental. Silk Shop, Coutts Street. QULTANAS, 6d. lb.; Currants, Bd. lb.; Raisins, 6d. packet; Peel, Is. 2d. lb.; Icing Sugar. sd. lb. Everard s, corner Mahora and Coutts Streets. IMU "Wardrobes, 'b. mirror doors, £,a 10s., Jl6, £6 55.; large Bookshelves, 40s. Welcome Furnishing Co., 50 Coutts Street. " A MBROSIA" Tea—A high quality kk blend from the best plantations. Wadsworth’s Grocery Store, Bridge Street Corner. ATAROCAINS in all colours from 2s. ■k’- 1 - 6d. yd.; Fugene, epual to silks, all colours. 2s. 6d. yd. Oriental Silk Shop, Coutts Street. ' UJ.RANOSE, Is. packet; Baking PowV’ der. Is. 2d. tin; Pineapple, 7d. tin; 21b. tin Jam, Is. 3d. Everard’s, corner Mahora and Coutts Streets. /CABINET Sewing Machines, Standard EJ £9 10?., Singer £l2 10s.; Travellers’ Hamper, 355.; Cupboard, 3ft. 6in. x 4ft. x 18in„ 355. Welcome FurnishGng Co. . fJROCKERY at Town Prices—Why not EJ order a Tea Set this Christmas? Wadsworth’s, Coutts Street. fARIENTAL Silk Shop, Coutts Street, E-’ Now Open—Lovely range of Silk at Sale Prices. PHOW Chow and Fruit Chutney, Is. E, 3d. bottle; Jellies, 5 for Is.; Sardines (I). 3 for Is. 3d.; Everard’s Tea, 2s. 6d. lb. Everard’s, corner Mahora and Coutts Streets. ■\Y~ELCOME - Furnishing Co., Coutts ’ ’ Streets welcomes you. W hen you spend here you really save. AYABSWORTH’S Cash Grocery, 257 ’ ’ Coutts Street. Agent for "The Dominion." , BOARD AND RESIDENCE. EXHIBITION— Where to stay: 401 -EJ Cargill Road, Dunedin, next door fire station. Bed and breakfast 6s. 6d. day. - AY anted ln Wanganui by 2 Young ’’ ladies, Bedroom with morning tray, first 2 weeks in December; moderate. L 630. c/o “Dominion." \ TO LET. r pO LET—Furnished Bed-sittingroom; •L also Room, suit 2 men or girls. Phone 20—876. r pO LET —Double Frontage New Brick Shop, Moxham Avenue, Hataitai. Apply Tel. 25—127. r pO LET—IIOO sq. ft. First Floor; goods -*■ lift; central; rental low. John Brodie, King’s Chambers. rpO LET, Double Bed-sittingrpom and ■L kitchenette, furnished, every convenience. Tel. 45—321, Tlioriidon. r pO LET—Single Furnished Front Room, ladies only; uso kitchenette, etc. Apply 189 The-Terrace. QTORAGE in Colonial Carrying ComkJ pony’s Brick Store for Furniture, Goods, etc. Furniture packed and forwarded to all parts of the world. r pO LET, at Muritai, for summer sea--L son, partly furnished. Flat, all conveniences; £3 week. Reply L 636, c/o “Dominion." AA, WELLINGTON—6-roomed Furnished ’’ House for month from December 22; use vegetable garden. Write 5595, c/o "Dominion." rpO LET—Furnished House, 5 rooms -E and kitchenette; Kilbirnie; Decem-ber-January; telephone. Reply R 624, c/o “Dominion." K-ROOMED Furnished House, from December 29, vicinity beach, bathing sheds; references exchanged. A 631, c/o "Dominion." r pT> LET—Self-contained 3-roomed Fur--E nished Flat/ double bedroom, sittingroom, iitchen, e.L, every convenience. Tel. 45-321. AY ANT ED to Let for month, Christ- ’ ’ mas, superior Furnished Bungalow, vicinity Parliament Buildings. L 637, c/o "Dominion.” T ADY desires to Let Part of her Bungalow at Island Bay for holiday season; references required. Write Box 846 or telephone 24 —648.

"P ASTBOURNE—Well-furnished Bunga--U low, 4 rooms, piano, sleeping balcony, bathroom, electric light, handy wharf. 11659. c/o "Dominion.” Ip OR short term after Christmas, A Gentleman’s Furnished Residence, 7 rooms, on beach. Scatoun, choice locality, garage. Write 5626, c/o "Dominion/” ' r pO LET, Beach, on sea front, until December 23, and again from end of' January, 5-roomed Brick House, with bathroom, garage, etc. F. J. Christensen, Solicitor, Marton. rpO LET —Large, comfortable, well-fur-A nished Bed-sittingroom. and a kitchen, diningroom, ground floor, private entrance, all conveniences. 26 Tinakori Road, north end. Phone 44—479. T ADY would share refined, up-to-date * J new Tlojne. every convenience. Suit retired couple or two friends. Near Marsden School. Karori. References exchanged. A 609, c/o "Dominion.” t6~let.~ QELF-CONTATNED Furnished Flat, middle December, month or longer; off Terrace, Write "Flat,” Box 6, Government Buildings. . Phone 23 —630. ' TO LET/ AATiAREHOUSE Accommodation, well ' ' lighted, use goods and passenger lifts. Apply Kodak (Australasia) .Pty., Ltd., Kodak House, Victoria Street. ————-p ICTON _ —————— rpO LET. 3 Doublo Bedrooms, large cool dining-room, use conveniences, h. and c. water; suitable party girls or two small families; children no objection: J!3 10s. week. Apply 585, c/o "Dominion.” ■ ■ TO LET, ,229 THE TERRACE. SUPERIOR SELF-CONTAINED FLAT. Lv Glorious Ilarbojir View. Sleeping Balconies. Applv at above address, or ring 43—973. WAREHOUSE ACCOMMODATION A VAILABLE IN AUCKLAND. r FIIE Proprietors of a practically new ' building, situated in Elliot .Street, Auckland, desire to lease various portions of their Warehouse. This represents a unique opportunity for Southern firms seeking establishment in Auckland to secure Basement. Ground, First, Second, nr Third Floor space in modern premises. Three year leases, which will contain the usual covenants, will be given 'to suitable tenants. Full details will be given to bona-fide inquirers on personal application only at the office of— THE CHARI.ES IT \ INES ADVERTISING AGENCY. The Dalgety Building, Wellington. (Continued on Page 2.)

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 49, 21 November 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 49, 21 November 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 49, 21 November 1925, Page 1