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SHOP IN LOWER HIJTT. A V ELLINGTON’S Leading Pharmacy, ' ’ opposite Post Office, has Branch Shop Lower Hutt. Otto Simpson, ’Phone 364. jAAV ISON’S line of Solid Tweed Trqusers selling fast at 10s. 6d. “pair. Get yours quickly. Davison, Outfitter. OTTO SIMPSON, Chemist, opp. G.P.U., Wellington, has branch shop, Main Street, Lower Hutt. It 1 A. FRIER’S Special Haidrcssing xJ’ Parlour for Ladjcs is open all day, Bobs or shingles. QIMPSON’S Senega Cough Cure for Colds and Coughs. The successful remedy. Simpson, Chemist, Wellington and Lower Hutt. DAVISON’S Handkerchiefs, best value in New Zealand, 2s. lid. half doz.; Wide-end Ties, Is. 6d. each. Davison, Outfitter. UIELEPHONE saves Tired Feet—Aledi--4 cine or goods are delivered from Otto Simpson, Chemist, Lower Hutt. LADIES! You are assured of expert attention from E. A. Prior, Hairdresser. Shampooing, all toilet requisites. A LLUKING Perfumery, Dainty Pou--4 dres de France, Alilady’s Toilet Requisites, obtainable from Utto Simpson, Chemist, Lower Hutt. WOMAN’S Corn a thing of the past by using Simpson’s Green Corn Cure. Simpson, Chemist, Lower Hut. EA. FRIER specialises in Ladies’ • Haircutting. Separate parlour; private entrance.. QIMPSON'S for Feeders, Sugar of Milk. M Lime Water, Thermometers, Teats, Karitane Ointment, etc. Simpson, Chemist, Lower Hutt. TNFLUENZA Germ dies* in a. day. 4- Simpson’s Influenza' Mixture. Otto Simpson, Chemist, Lower Hutt, E A. PRIER, Hairdresser—Special Sa- . • loon for ladies; separate cntrance. I All toilet requisites. QIMFSON’E Two Addresses: opposite General Post Office, Wellington; opposite Bank of New Zealand, Lower Hutt. IAATENT Medicines, Galenicals, ana • High-class Medical Specialties. Otto Simpson, Chemist, Wellington and Lower Hutt. EA. FRIER, Hairdresser, has an • ap-to-dato Parlour for Ladies, separate entrance; daintily appointed. W ROHNER—Rata Firewood delivei ’ ed anywhere in 'Hutt Valley.; 2 or 4ft. lengths. Lower Hutt and Herctaunga. - LOWER HUTT receives benefit of New Chemist Shop, opp. Bank <;f New Zealand, Main Street. Simpson, Chemist, ’Phono 364. 1 ADIES! E. A. Frier is an expert in AJ Hairdressing. Separate parlour, private entrance. IAAVISON trades with very small profit. ' Boys’ fine Singlets, Is. 9d.; Boys’ Tweed Shorts, ss. lid. Davison,: Outfitter. TDICUSPIDS, Molars, and others need •D daily attention. See Otto Simpson, Chemist, Lower Hutt, for Dental Roqujsites., — SHOP IN KILBIRNIE. IA/’EJ-I.'OME Furnishing Co. for Oak, W Kauri, and Rimu Furniture, free from borer. At lowest possible prices. OOT Repairs at lowest rates without sacrificing quality. J. D. Weekley, 800 l Repairer, Kilbirnio Crescent. TAM, Home-made J aim New Season’s 3 Apricot, lid. lib., Is. Bd. 21b. jar; Green/age, Is. 3d. 11b., 2s. 3d. 21b. jar. Dillon’s, Ltd. . ~THE Handy Store, where you can buy 1- anything in daily requirements. Weiccme Furmshmf. Co. Tel. 25-627. TXT ANTED Known.—To the Ladies of *V Kilbirnie: Hair Bobbed and Shingled by appointment. Monday ana Tuesday evening, 7 till 9 o clock. 3 Seatoun Road, Hairdresser, TAJEEKI.EY is the right Boot and Shoe VV Repairer for Kilbirnio residents to support. ' TAM, JAM, Home-made Jain. New « Season's Raspberry, Is. 3d. 11b., 2s. 3d. 21b.; Plum, lid. Ho., Is. Bd. 21b. jars. Dillon’s, Ltd. 'PRUIT and Vegetables fresh daily, x Cox’s Pipins direct from’ Nelson, 4d. lb. Elliott’s, Kilbirnie Crescent. r AND 6 DRAWER Chests, Glass-door Bookcase, Escritoire, American Dresser, Stand .Mangle, Nairn’s Lino.■Welcome c uinoshing Co. TIOME-MADE JAM. New Season’s Ax Strawberry and Gooseberry, Is. lib., 13. lOd. 21b. Marmalade, Is. lib., Is. 10r1 21b. Gooseberry, Is. 11b., Is. 10d. 21b. Dillon’s, Ltd. BOOT and Shoe Repairs—a tip-top job and first-grade materials guaranteed at Weekley’s, Kilbirnie Crescent. POPPERS, 12gal. IGs., 16 gal. 205.; Kauri Doors, 255.; Fireproof Door, 455. Welcome Furnishing Co. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. IRVANS BAY—Two young men require Ax Board, private home, if possible; vicinity beach. Box 1421. QTRAND Private Hotel, 63 Ghuzneo Street, has Vacancies ior Guests from 32sJ3d-ji£ekly^;_7b2_6d L _pcrjdajj T7XHIBITION Visitors—Comfortable JA Accommodation, bed and breakfast, 6s. per day. Write 281 King Street, Dunedin. - T?IRST-CLASS Accommodation, 3 Patx er'son Street, end Brougham Street; vacancy married couple or two gentlemen; also single room.. VISITORS to Exhibition can get good ’ accommodation at Windsor House, late Occidental; tariff, 10s. 6d. per day; bed and breakfast, 7s. Gd. BOARD and Residence wanted at Lower Hutt by 2 respectable tradesmen, private home preferred. Write 8729, c/o "Dominion," T/V ANTED, by Young Man in Office, ’’ private Board in_ good home near Courtenay Place; washing and mending preferred. Apply F 698, c/o "Domin- - WHITEHALL Family Private Hotel. ’’ Entrances, Dominion Avenue ami Boulcott Street. Tariff, 6s. per day, 30s wceklv; reductions for families: good table;" electric light throughout; hot baths and all conveniences. Phone 42—237. - ■WANTED, bv Professional Man. Fur- ’ ’ nished Flat. 2 bedrooms, sittingroom kitchen; adults only; for ti' o months at least, from early Alarcli» must be convenient to trains, \\IIJIS Street. Courtenav Place vicinity preferred. State particulars and terms to L 725, e/o "Dominion.” “THE RITZ." 290 WILLIS STREET EXCLUSIVE Accommodation, Double Ia and Single Bed-Sittingrooms, with breakfast trav; Lounge, use conveniences. hot baths Tri 20-779. , WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE. WANTED TO RENT, STORE, vicinity Lambton Quay, at least 1600 square feet floor space; must have excess for motor-truck. “STORE,” P.O. Box 513, Wellington. ’ (Continued on Page 2.)

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 119, 13 February 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 119, 13 February 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 119, 13 February 1926, Page 1