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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. (Continued from Page 1.) SERVICE FLAT, IN Superior Home, private sitting-room, double and single bedrooms; excellent home cooking, and every comfort for permanent or casual guests. Telephone 42 — 730. “WAITANGI” 58 Boulcott Street—- '*’■ Vacancies Permanent and Casual Guests; superior accommodation; terms moderate. ’Phone 41—682. WANTED, 2 Men Boarders, for good H clean home, e. 1., h.c. water, every convenience; terms moderate; room for motor-bike. 19 Abel Smith Street. QALVATION Army Men’s Hostel, 56 ft single rooms; open all night; ample hot water; 32s 6d. week (lunches cut); casual meals. Is 3d. 'Phone 21—230. Q MULGRAVE' STREET, opp. Lambton Station—Board and Residence, permanent and casual. Tariff 7s. 6d. a day, 355. weekly. Permanents by arrangement. pt LENDOWER Restaurant-Boarding-xA house, opp. Y.M.C.A., Willis Street —Good Meals at Is.; 3-course Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Is.; Board-Lodgings from 275. 6d.; Single Room to Let. Mrs. Rattray, Proprietress. ACCOMMODATION INQUIRY. ROYAL Exchange Buildings. 115 CusAV tumhouseQuay, opposite Bank N.Z. We specialise in all branches, temporary or permanent. COURTENAY PLACE SPECIAL VALUES. A PRICOTS, 4d., 6d.; Damsons, 3d’., 4d, lb.; Oranges. Is., Is. 6d.; Sunkist, 25., Bs.; Pears, 51b. Is. Sing On Tie, Courtenay Place. (BOOKING Apples, 51b., Is.; Gravensteins, 4d., 6d. lb.; Blue Diamond Plums 51b. Is., 4s. 6d. case. Free delivery. Sing On Tie. ■MEW Potatoes, 81b., 101 b., Is.; Green A’ Peas, 51b., Is.; Tomatoes, 51b., Is., Bs. 6d., 4s. case; French Beans, Butter Beans, 3d. Sing On Tie. pUCUMBERS, Id., 2d., 3d.; Onions, 61b., 71b., Is.; Peaches, 4d., 6d.; Pumpkin, lid. lb. Sing On Tie, near P. 0., Courtenay Place. NEWTOWN SPECIALS. QALE. —Men’s Canvas Tennis Shoes, kJ leather soles, all 7s. 6d. per pair. Where? Sparrow, 233 Riddiford Street, yyiELLINGTON SOUTH Lending ’ ’ Library and Book Exchange. Subscription 2s, 6d. Exchange 3d. All latest novels. 225 Riddiford Street. QALE. —Ladies’ Shoes, great variety, kJ all at 12s. 6d. pair. Sparrow for Shoes that will Wear. QALE.—Children’s Canvas Shoes from *J Is. 6d, to 3s. lid. pair. Greatest bargain in Newtown. Sparrow, 233 Riddiford Street. KILBIRNIE SPECIALS. PER OZ. —Tierny’s Special Mix- * ture. —Try some to-day. Ladies’ and Gents.’ Hairdressing Saloon, 39 Onepu Road. rpAXIS! Taxis! Taxis! Ring 25—065. A Day or night, for Tucker’s prompt and efficient service. RROCKS at Sale Prices.—Visit Miss A Blairmier’s, 23 Seatoun Road, for Frock Bargains. I TUST Opened! Ladies’ and Children’s *J Plain Sewing Depot, 48 Seatoun Road (next Tucker’s). Special line girls’ gym. stockings. Ladies’ Underwear stocked. PHOICE Confectionery.—You can rely on getting the best only at Tucker’s, 44 Seatoun Road, PONFECTIONERY !—See Choice As-'-J sortment of Boxed Chocolates at Hay’s, 15 Coutts Street. Also full stock Stationery. Qp*— is tbe number to ring for lid VUt) Tucker’s Taxi Service. Smart 5-seater sedan car. . MIRAMAR SPECIALS. t\aIRY, Confectionery, Home-made AJ Cakes a specialty. Butter kept in Frigidaire. E. B. Wilson, 93 Park Road, Miramar. * . TVfEN’S Suits to measure, “Petone” all--BA wool tweeds, from 855.; 300 samples. Dullette Shirts, 4s. 6d.; Sox, Ties, etc. Newman’s, TVJTRAMAR Properties! Consult the ■BA local Land Agent. T. Warne Wilson, 'Phone 16—916. Inspections arranged at any hour. ■J?OR best results bring your Films to A Fraser, Central Pharmacy; 24-hour service. Prescriptions accurately dispensed. - TT AIRDRESSING by "’ a first-class AA tradesman. You can have every confidence in Klllkolly, the local Hairdresser, 21 Park Road. TPRESH Fruit and Vegetables. You A can’t beat Wilson, 93 Park Road. Only the best and freshest stocked. SEATOUN SPECIALS. PUR PRICES are incomparable for Lz Fresh Fruit and Veletables. Homemade Jams a specialty. Rough, Dundas Street. QCHOOL Requisites! Everything you kJ need at McFarlane’s, Falkirk Avenue. New line, Is., novels (leading authors), arriving shortly. LYALL BAY SPECIALS. 7ftLß. Al Sugar, 145.; C.M.C. Tongue, •'J I®, 4d.; Salmon, 6d. tin; Tomato Sauce, 6d. bottle; Safety Matches, 6d. dpz. Nelson, Grocer. A GEE wide-mouth Preserving Jars, pint 3s. 9d., quart 4s. 6d. half-doz.; Sealtite Rings, etc., stocked. Nelson, Grocer. Oft-DAY OFFER—Cup, Saucer Free *J'J with every lb. of Broken Orange Pekoe Tea, 25., 2s. Bd., 3s.' lb. Nelson. Grocer. ISLAND BAY SPECIALS. HEATHER’S GARAGE. TJEPAIRS to any make of car. Note address — , 139 DERWENT STREET, ISLAND BAY. SHOP IN PETONE MEW Shipment Celebrated Steavens A’ “Judge Brand” Enamelware. Saucepans, 3s. 6d. to 12s. Oval Boilers, all sizes. Liebeziet’s Novelty Stores. PNCE tried —always used —Radium Vz Boot, Floor, or Metal Polish. Why? Because they give a better shine. SHOP IN UPPER HUTT. ETONE Steam Laundry, Dry Cleaners—Hats Cleaned and Blocked. Depots: Hazelwoods, Upper Hutt, and Charles’ Store (Trentbam). OOLISH up with “Radium.” Boots, ’loors, or Meta! ■- Each the best. Save the Coupons. SPECIAL VALUES. T ADIES! Wliy worry about ladders? Your damaged Stockings made like new. “Bee Hive,” Hamilton. HANNAH’S Sale—Tan Willow 1-har Brogue Shoe, crepe rubber sole and heel. Sale Price 265. lid. VMANTED, Leap Year Brides to order ’’ their Wedding Cakes from Dustin’s, Wedding Cake Specialists, Wellington, Wanganui, Palmerston North. KEEN Buyers wiV certainly buy at the Open Upholstering Factory, > Boulcott Street, nnd save paying other firms “Overhead” expenses. Direct Fac- ; tory to Publia for »R Furniture and

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 134, 2 March 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 134, 2 March 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 134, 2 March 1929, Page 2

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