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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ■yOUNG Engineer wants Private Board, x Terrace vicinity. Apply D 531, c/o “Dominion.”. VISITORS.— Stay at Oxford Private ’ Hotel, Davis Street, 1 minute from Thorndon Station. QQ ROXBURGH Street has Single CIO Room for gent.; also Room, to share; tel., all convs. OOD Home on Terrace for young man. Share nice room. Every comfort. Full board. Ring 22—771. t 1 VERY convenience for Gentlemen -*- J Boarders, central. Apply 79 Boulcott Street, or ring 43 —347. OQT TERRACE —Sharing room, vacant, business gentlemen, comfortable, good table. Telephone 43 —368. JpNNISMORE, 53 Boulcott Street, has XJ Vaciyicies for Permanent or Casual Guests; terms moderate. ’Phone 41—301. A DELAIDE HOUSE (144 Willis Street) —Vacancies for Permanejit and Casual Guests; bed, breakfast, os. J> ALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay U Place, near Fuller’s, has Vacancies permanent guests, 355. and 375. 6d. Tel. 21—836. ARAHIWI, Abel Smith Street—Good •CL home married couple, gents., permanent 325. 6d., 355.; large grounds. Phone 22—426. Lindisfarne, 53 Fitzherbert Terrace—A select home for Guests. Every comfort. Vacancy Married Couples. Telephone 42—483. “VVAITANGI,” 58 Boulcott Street—- ’’ Vacancies Permanent and Casual Guests; superior accommodation; terms moderate. ’Phone 41 —682. YXTHITEHALL Private Hotel, Boul- ” cott Street, Plimmer’s Steps, Lambton Quay, 2min. G.P.0.; 30s. weekly; reduction married couples, families. OTRAND HOTEL, 63 Ghnznee Street, under new management. Casual guests, 355. and 375. 6d.;. permanents, 325. 6d. and 355. ’Phone 28—343. P~ERMANENT Board, single, share, double rooms; excellent table, all conveniences; 30s. . Queen’s , Private Hotel, (Lnmbton Quavl “yAKAPUNA,” 9 M -Igrave Street, opp' x Lambton Station (under' New Management)—Board and Residence, permanent and casual Terms arranged. SALVATION ARMY Men’s Hostel. 56 Single Rooms. 325. 6d. a week; breakfast 6.30 a.m.: lunches cut; night norter in attendance. 37 Vivian Street, Wellington. Phone 21—230. REST HOMES. BOULCOTT REST HOME. TYIETS,. Convalescents, etc. 102 Boul--L-7 cott Street, Wellington. 'Phone ’Phone 45—503. Sister C. E. Wise, WANTED TO RENT. small furnished Cottage, 5 ’ ’ weeks, Christmas, at seaside, between Wellington and Otaki. Reply 5479, c/o “Dominion.” COURTENAY PLACE SPECIALS. APPLES, Sturmers, 4d. and-6d. lb.; Cookers, 51b., Is.; Cooking Pears, 51b., Is.; Oranges, 25.; Sunkist, 3s. Sing On Tie, near P. 0., Courtenay Place. Bananas, 6d. doz., ip. doz.,. 14 for Is.; Winter Cole Pears, 4d. and 6d. lb.; Lemons, Is. and 2s. doz. Sing On Tie. POTATOES (Dakotas). 81b. Is., 3s. qr.; Kumeras, 51b, Is. 2d.; best Onions, 71b., Is.; Mandarines, Is. and Is. 6d. doz. Sing On Tie. | . Af ARROW and Swede, Id. per' lb.: Pumpkin, Id. lb.; Marmalade Oranges, Is. 6d. doz.: Tomatoes, 6d. and Bd. lb. Sing On Tie. _____ SHOP IN MARTINBOROUGH. H. SMITH, Pain’s Building, Martin” • borough—Painter and Paperhanger. Genuinely guarantees all work. Complete range English Wallpapers. Phone 14. PLANTS. TREES AND GARDEN. QTATICE SINUATA— Strong plants in blue and yellow, 2s. per dozen, from T. Waugh and Son, Lambton Quay. P LADIOLI.—Summer Beauty. Dawn, '--L Glory. Loveliness, Atlanta, Orange Glory, America. Crackerjack, Glory of Kennermeland, Orange, Brilliant, Damask, Scarletta; Collection of large-sized Flowering Bulbs for 6s. Ball Bros.. East Coast Nurseries, Masterton. G~ ARDENERS—Send for our Free Illustrated Catalogue. Te Aro Seed Co., Courtenay Place. QTOCKS—Beauty of Nice strain, in separate colours, carmine, old rose, mauve, crimson, etc. T. Waugh and Son, Lambton Quay\ TVANTEDTo~Sen, best quality Violet ’ ’ Plants, in any quantity. Apply Box 17, Otaki Railway. TYTORLD’S Wonder Pea. This wonder- »» ful Pea is taking all the First Prizes wherever shown. Plants simply covered with pods, up to six inches in length. Price Is. packet, from Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. CHRYSANTHEMUMS— 150 choicest exhibition and garden sorts, 7s. 6d. and 10s. dozen. Catalogue free. Cullen, Waimauku. QEEDLlNGS.—Delphinium, “Hollyhock” type. 4s. doz.; Nemesia, S.S.G., mixed, Is. 6d. doz.; Poppy, Iceland (Art Shades), 2s. doz.; Ranunculus, Asiaticus, 2s. doz; Stock (all varieties). Is. 6d. doz.; Sweet Peas, 2s. 6d. doz.; Wallflower, Is. 6d. doz. Ball Bros., East Coast Nurseries, Masterton. QEED POTATOES—Selected Canter-bury-grown hand-sorted, in all standard varieties. T. Waugh and Son, Lambton Quay. QWEDISH Blight-resisting Giant Cabbage. New and marvellous production, known in Europe as Cental or 1001 b. Cabbage. Rapid grower and great blight and drought resister. Once grown, always grown. Is. packet, from Fletcher Bros.. Ashburton.’’ QEED Potatoes —Procure your supplies early. Selected stocks only from Te Aro Seed Co., Courtenay Place. ORONIA MEGASTIGMA - Sweetscented brown Boronia, strong plants, in flower, 3s. each. T. Waugh and Son Lambton Quay. _____ SEEDLINGS. - Antirrhinum (Art Shades). Is. 6d. doz.: Anemone. St Brigid. 2s. doz.: Cineraria, large flowered, Hybrids. 2s. 6d, doz.: Dimorphothoca Hybrids. Is. 6d. doz.: Geum (Golden). 2s doz.: Larkspur. Scarlet. Is. 6d. doz.; Lobelia. Blue. Is. 6d doz. Ball Bros. East Const Nurseries. Masterton. TREES. fYVER 2,000,000 Hardy Hedge Shelter. Ornamental, and Fruit Trees For Sale. Write for our Catalogue. J. GIBBS, Nurseryman, Dannevirke. SPECIAI VALUES 'JENNIS Racquets, Restringing Our Speciality; patronised ay Borotra Brugnon, Boussus Watson’s. 31 Hunter Street Wellington XTEW Singer Dropheads, Counters Orion Ranges. Dustbins. Hospital Bedsteads. 275. 6d.; cheapest at Price’s. 91 Dixon Streeth.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 5, 1 October 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 5, 1 October 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 5, 1 October 1929, Page 1

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