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TO LET. Bay—Entirely sclf-con-tamed Flat, fully furnished, 2 bedrooms, tor 2) months, from to-dav; rcai sonable rent. Apply 142 Oriental Parade. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. ’ O UR JI EW BRICK sample rooms COMPLETED. Every modern convenience, excellent lighting, up-to-date in every respect; small and large rooms, suit all travellers. All trains met. Wire for reservations. FLY AND YOUNG LTD., Box 50, Tel. 1126, . MASTERTON. THORNDON—TO LET, CELF-CONTAINED UNFURNISHED FLAT containing 6 rooms. - This flat is in splendid order, only having recently been finished. Charming outlook ; -nithin few minutes’ walk of the City. To approved tenant only. Rent £4 4s. per week. FINCH, WEBSTER AND OSWIN, 159 Featherston Street. Tel. 41—818. TO LET. T OWER HUTT. —On the slopes of the A 4 Western Hutt Hills. Fine residence of 9 rooms, complete with all offices; standing in beautiful grounds, with magnificent outlook and view. One of the picked sites and properties on the Hutt Hills. To let either furnished or unfurnished for a term. For fullest particulars, apply— HARCOURT & COMPANY. BROADWAY CORNER LIMITED. A MODERN 4-storied Brick and Concrete Building is now being erected . on the corner of Victoria Avenue and Ridgway Street, Wanganui, immediately opposite the General Post Office. A splendid shop is still available and would be eminently suitable for a first-class Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Hairdressing Saloon. Large basement can be provided ■ if desired. Annly early at 1 SILK. HAWORTH AND COMPANY. Box 43, Wanganui. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. Rooms. Rooms. 8, Newtown. • 6, Hntaitai. 7, Hatnitai. 6, Highland Pk. , 6, Wadestown. 6, City. FURNISHED HOUSES. { 9, Seatoun. 5, Brooklyn. ! 7, Hatnitai.. 5, Thorndon. ( 6, City. 6, Karori. 5, Kilbirnic. 6, Lyall Bay. i 5, Kelburn 6, Hatnitai. 5, (Seatoun. 5, Kelburn. I S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., ] Seater's Building, 105 Customhouse Quay. . J BURLINGTON ARCADE SPECIALS, r 'isJYAL’S Household Remedies and Toi- t •!•’ let Preparations may be obtained at r the Burlington Pharmacy, Cuba Street. [ ADDERS in Silk Stockings mended I J from 9d., Is. 6d. a ladder: same day ' service, at Burlington Hosiery Parlor f (centre), Burlington Arcade. 1 LASTIC Hosiery—Stockings, Knee- ! caps, Anklets, for varicose veins, ‘ sprains, etc.; flesb nnd fawn; all sizes. ■; Fred. Castle, Ltd., 70 Cuba Street. ‘ BURLINGTON Hosiery Parlor (cen- .

A-* tre), Burlington Arcade, will mend ladders in silk stockings, 9d., Is. 6d. u ladder; same day service. FOR Neuritis, Rheumatism, Lumbago, use “Elkos.” It is a good remedy: 2s. 6d., at the Burlington Pharmacy, Cuba Street. T ADDERS in Silk Stockings mended ■LI from 9d., Is. 6d. a ladder; same day service, at Burlington Hosiery Parlor (centre), Burlington Arcade. BURLINGTON Hosiery Parlor, centre •A* Burlington Arcade—“ Mercury,” “Lady Jane,” “Tre Zur.” “Harvey” Pun. 1 Silk Hosiery. PRESCRIPTION Service—Have your •A Physician’s, Surgeon’s, or Specialist’s Prescription dispensed at Castle’s Pharmacy, Cuba Street. MEDICAL AND TOILET. MANUEL KITTO, Masseur, 275 Wiiiis Street. —All nervous ailments and Corns painlessly removed. Saturday Free to those unable to pay. TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL BELTS ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, and all Surgical Appliances. F. Moving, 14 Riddiford Street (opp. Hospital). All kinds of Trusses fitted from stock, or made to order. Telephone 24—196. PAINFUL Corns quickly removed with Indian Corn Solvent —Is. 9d. post free. Winstone’s, Cash Chemists, Wanganui. TYR. DON’S Granules —Wonderful preparation for Constipation, Indigestion. Rheumatism, etc.. Is. 6d. William T. Brown, Chemist, Pahiatua. /'t ALLSTONES Completely Cured: AA Convincing proof. Particulars and testimonials, N. Stockwell, Cameron Street, Hawera, Sole N.I. Agent. /CLEANLINESS internal, as well as external. Let Sal Aseptone attend to internal cleanliness. Post free, 2/6. C. F. Goodman, chemist, Wanganui. “BHUNERVA Purifies the Blood.” A* l ' Absolutely cures Rheumatism and kindred complaints. A health herb, made like tea. Penny stamps for testimonials and FREE sample to GOODEY AND SON. Box 430, Wanganui. FOR STOUTNESS. TTSE Dr. Morell’s Reducing Tablets Ai Price, 6s. 6(1. Posted to any address. Castle’s Pharmacy. 214 Lambton Quay, Wellington. WHY LOOK OLD? I"TSE Burbery’s Sulphur Hair Restorer, Al post free 3s 6d Why have Corns? Guaranteed Corn Solvent, post tree Is. 6d. J C. Barbery J.P., Family Chemist, Hataitai, Wellington (since 1912), PLANTS. TREES AND GARDEN. BOT PLANTS make pleasing presents. A Inspect our selection. —T. Waugh & Son, Nurserymen, Lambton Quay. BALMS, Ferns, Hanging Baskets, are A all admirable gifts for a lady.—T. Waugh A Son. Lambton Quay. tllE Repair Lawn Mowers, Garden Shears, Saws, and Axes. Lawn Mowers collected and delivered. 'Phone 20—885. J. C. Riddell and Co., Ltd.. Edward Street. TJYDRANGEAS flowering in pots; a wide range of new varieties. Ideal Gifts.—T. Waugh & Son, Lambton Quay. <c ARDEN LOVERS will appreciate one of our choice plants as a gift.— T. Waugh & Son, Nurserymen, Lambton Quay. OARNATION, perpetual flowering, best named varieties, in rose pink, salmon pink, pale pink, scarlet, yellow, apricot, purple, crimson, and other selfcolours; also variegated and fancy varieties; well rooted .plants for winter blooming under glass or late autumn blooming outdoors, 20s. per dozen, ex 4in. pots; others 18s. per dozen, freight extra D. Allen. Carnation Grower, Macrira Street, Masterton. SPECIAL VALUES. TF you have Furniture, Stock or Fittings to sell, ring 20—907, Silverstone & Co., Auctioneers, 108 Cul>a Street, next C. Smith Ltd. BOLFE’S Wax for Furniture, Linos., etc., is sold everywhere in 6d., Is., and 2s. 4d. tins.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 93, 14 January 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 93, 14 January 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 93, 14 January 1929, Page 1