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LOST AND FOUND. iXPERA Glasses, left in tram ear. Please kJ ring -15—549. VUTILL Boy who found Stick, private ’’ box office, G.P.0., ring Mrs. Stewart,2293 a0 —93a I _ TTOUND —One new Car Tire, between - 1 Woodville and Papatawa. Owner apply Police Station, Woodville. , T OST, in Bidwell Street, Brown Lea--*-4 ther Handbag containing small sum of money. Will tinder please return 23 Bidwell Street?’ T OST, between Tory St. and Railway -*J Wharf. Brown Wallet, Redpath and Sons inscribed inside. Reward. Reply J5B, c/o ‘‘Dominion,” LOST —Spare Wheel and Tire, between Taihape and Feilding, Wednesday afternoon. Reward. S. Cooper, Ltd., 11l Dixon St.,-Wellington. ___ rpWO Tires, between Palmerston Nth. and Wellington, Tuesday evening, between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Finder rewarded returning Aard Office, Wellington. I OST, between Napier and Feilding, J Motor Tire (Goodrich), 31 x 4.45. Finder please communicate with W. Johnson, Manchester St., Feilding. Reward. ■ PERSONAL. ESPECTABLE Person of 57, widow, with small means, would like to meet a quiet-living man, to housekeep, with a view to matrimony. ‘‘Genuine,” J6O, c/o ‘‘Dominion.” ■RICHARDSON, MRS. JACK (nee M Ethel Willsea, of Leamington Spa, England (farming in the Dominion). Brother Harold glad to hear. 10a Jeffcott St.. North Adelaide. S.A., TRADE PERSONALS. WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS. "ROSEMARY. FLORAL STUDIOS, MISS BLACK (Opp. Y.M.C.A.). Members Florists’ Telegraph Association and Society N.Z. Floral Artists, Incorp. Continuous Service 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Phone 28 —282. After hours, 28—377. “THAT Big Tin” (size 9), now 2/-; -*- quantity, quality unequalled in “CO” Waxshine Linoleum Polish. MEW Season’s Suitings and Overheat--I’ ings at Craighead’s, 126 Riddiford St., Newtown. Phone 25—014. 7/Zj DRY CLEANS and Presses your •/ “ Suit or Costume. American Dye Works, 49 Kent Tee., W’gton. 28 —911. ■ROUND Trip Tours—Phone 42—981, -*-* 1 Nash Sedan leaves office in Grey St., City, daily at 8.30 a.m., via Masterton, Palmerston. Foxton, returning Wellington by 5.30 p.m. Fare 30/-, PATES’S, Willis St.—Famous for 'J quick, tasty Luncheonette, Malted Milk, Tomato and Toheroa Soup, Ice Cream, Fancy Dishes, Fresh Fruit Salad. Value for your money at Gates’s, piTY Private Detective Agency, Mee’s k> Building. Lambton Qy., Wellington. Evidence and information collected; advice free. Work under supervision M. Mason, ex-detective-sergeant, N.Z. Police. Box 505. Tel. 45—177. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. PROCERY and Confectionery Store, W good living accommodation. near school: taking £3O. Price £2OO. Write N 46, c/o ‘‘Dominion.” BUSINESS' "fbr'‘ Sale—Butcher, cash, good district, 3 sides. 6 sheep, good plant; £lOO, or would lease. Sayer, 63 River Road, Hamilton. LADIES’ first-class toilet saloon, good position, good town, fully equipped; solely owing ill-health; would sell, or consider partnership. R3B, c/o “Dominion.” ZALD-ESTABLISHED Auction Mart kJ and Agency Business, ill-health. reason for selling; only £5OO cash required ; Freehold Property. Apply R 43, c/o “Dominion.” . _ TTRUIT and Vegetables.—The best busi-' J- ness in the city; modern shop: rent £2/5/-. Good lease; any trial; absolute gift at £325. including truck. William Butler, opposite Public Trust, Lambton Quay.. TT'RUIT and Greengrocery Business.— -k Situated heart of City, Shop and Dwelling; big stock preserves. Rent only £l/15/-. Price £9O. Fullest particulars from J. Fanning and Co., i 4 Manners St.. Wellington. STATIONERY AND BOOKSELLERS. BEST STAND IN THE CITY. TUfODERN Shop, good clean stock, at ■B-*- valuation; goodwill £5O. A great opportunity for someone. Further particulars, WI^LIASI BUTL er. Opposite Public Trust, LAMBTON QUAY. ESTABLISHED GENERAL COUNTRY STORE. TURNOVER £9OO TO £lOOO PER MONTH. * GENERAL COUNTRY STORE, -I’V w ith present turnover of £9OO to £lOOO per month and capable of being considerable increased. The business is situated in' Reefton and has been established for over 40 years. The latest Government valuation for the building is £4500 and the stock valuation is approximately £4OOO. This is a very sound proposition—a large clientele has been built up for the business, which enjoys excellent goodwill throughout the district. The only reason that it is for sale is ill-health on the part of the' present owner. Cash required £l5OO to £2OOO. If purchaser does not wish to buy premises arrangements can be made l or leasing same Everv opportunity will be given prospective purchaser, to investigate tffis proposition fully. No price asked for goodwill. Address inquiries to — “PROFITS,” Care J. Rott Ltd., Advertising Agents, Publicity House, Jervois Quay, WELLINGTON. B AKERY—COUNTRY BUSINESS. IDEAL FOR A COUPLE. ■RAKEHOUSE, Shop and Dwelling, AJ rent for the lot. 12/6 per week; at present doing a good trade, and cani be increased considerably. Price for whole issue. £250. including car WILLIAM BUTLER, Opposite Public Trust, LAMBTON QUAY. If we have it—it’s good. WANTED TO SELL. A UCTION SALES ARRANGED on A shortest notice;, top prices quick settlements given. For best results engage RAMSEY WILSON AND CO.. Auctioneers. 98 Manners Street. Wellington. Telephone 42 —785. aTTV^?raT _ RESTAURATff.“I 38 O Willis St.— Oyster Soup with three course meal, 1/-, Noon and Night., Victor kirkbeck ltd. has openV cd his Furniture Factory, Direct to Public.” Save at least 50 per cent, of the middleman’s profits. 18 Lower Tory St., back of Reynolds, Cycle Merchants.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 148, 19 March 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 148, 19 March 1931, Page 1

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