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LOST, FOUND <£ PERSONAL. LOST, Blue Earring, vicinity Glen Rd., Grove Rd.. . Reward. N 278, “Dominion.” .... T OST -between Queen’s Wharf entrance A-l and Pipitea Wharf, 1 Tire, 32 x 600, Bridegstone. Leave Marshall’s, Cuba St. Reward. T OST, between Pahiatua and WoodAJ ville, leather suitcase containing children’s clothing. Finder please communicate with".!. Larkin, Alfredton. J OST, about a week ago, from' Te Aro AJ Hotel, Australian Black and Tan Terrier, answers the name of “Buddy.” (Photograph page 10.) Please ring the Tail-Waggers’ Club, Tel. 47—595. TpOUND straying, Wellington Terrace, A Irish Terrier cross Puppy, about S weeks old, long tail. Tail-Waggers’ Club, Tel. 47—595. THILL F. J. Evans leave address 5270, “Dominion”? Staying over weekend. —Sonny. JAMES BURKE, Mortgagee of property Lincoln Road, Henderson, please communicate with R. Ivan Gardiner, Solicitor, 301 Colonial Mutual Building, Auckland. THE DOMINION UNCLAIMED MONEY AND NEXT-OF-KIN REGISTRY. (GOVERNMENT Life Insurance Buildings, 63 Cathedral Square, Christchurch. P.O. Box 370. Chancery, Next-of-Kin, Unclaimed Money and Property, Birth Certificates, Wills, Searches World over. Complete Register of Advertisements seeking heirs next-of-kin and legatees. . UNCLAIMED MONEY. THOUSANDS of persons all over the A World have been advertised for to come in and establish their title to unclaimed money and property. Official figures published in England in August, 1932, disclose that over £55.000,000 is lying unclaimed in the High Court of Justice Chancery Division. If you consider you may be entitled to a legacy, or share in an estate as next of kin, send us full particulars, and wc will have a search made through our records. Search fee TWO SHILLINGS. It is our business to find claimants, and for this purpose we have classified records extending over 100 years. THE DOMINION UNCLAIMED MONEY AND NEXT-OF-KIN REGISTRY. Government Life Insurance Buildings, 63 Cathedral Square, Christchurch. Postal Address, G.P.O. Box 370. TRADE PERSONALS. TREAT Sunburn with Sydal Sunburn A Lotion. Gives immediate, soothing relief to burning skin. J./3 bottle. NATIONAL FLOWER WEEK. ROSEMARY FLORAL STUDIOS. SPECIAL Daily Exhibits of all classes of Floral Art will be shown by Miss Black at her new Floral Salou, 10 Woodward St. Open for public inspection. Talk and Demonstration on I’riueiples of Flower arrangement for Home Decorations will be given Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings at 8 p.m. Patrons invited. MISCELLANEOUS. T ADY Bathers—Final clearance ladies’ AJ Swim Suits at cost. Visit Gilworth’s Sports Depot, 111 Customhouse Qy. (opp. Bank N.Z.). VTITA-MATE Tea without Tannin, ’ eradicates Urie Acid, soothes the nerves. Stores and chemists 2/3, or Mate Tea Co., 27 Panama St. J LA GLORIA Portable Gramophones, now reduced in price, and terms from 2/6 weekly. La Gloria, 101 Mauuers St. (next Jas. Smith). fAYSTRINE Soup Powder. SOO per cent. more energising than oysters. Shilling tin makes four pints delicious sonp. pHEAPER Meat—Full Loin Mutton, 1/3; Legs Mutton, 2/-; Forequarters, 1/3; Side Mutton, 4/6. Symonds Bros., Ltd., Big Red Shop, Courtenay Pl. JANUARY Sale—Genuine -‘Burberry” Raincoats. £5/15/-; big reduction ; suits to measure. Simester’s London Warehouse. Victoria St. pHEAPER Meat—Roll Corn Beef Brisket, 51b. 1/-. Symonds Bros., Ltd., Big Red Shop. Courtenay I’l. r/ELLOW Wheatmeal Bread—a peiAx. feet brown bread. Procurable depots everywhere. 100 per cent, food value. RAINCOATS. JANUARY Sale —“Burberrys” and 9 leading London makers. Simester’s London Warehouse, corner Victoria aud Harris Sts.. Wellington. J>UY “Our Own Book of Knitting” from A-* from Booksellers or Drapers, or send 9Jd. in stamps to “Knitting,” Box 881,' Wellington, PLEATING. French Sunray. HemA stitching. Overlooking, Buttons, Buttonholes (same day); Parisian Embroidery. Rucking, Faggot Stitching. Dimante. Miss Nicholl. 46 Mercer St. (upstairs). 44 —246. QALE Reconditioned La Gloria Gramophones; no deposit and 1/6 weekly. 101 Manners St. (next Jas. Smith, Ltd.). SCALI’ treatment for falling hair. Consult the Maisonette Hairdressing Rms., Ist Floor, 4 Willis St. For appointment, phone 47—590. Q/£i DRY CLEANS and Presses your " Suit or Costume. American Dye Works. 49 Kent Tee. JZ'ELLOM Bermaline Bread contains pure extract of English Malt; highly nutritious; specially recommeuded for invalids. piIEAI’ER Meat—Spring Lamb, 41d. lb., best in the City. Symonds Bros., Ltd., Big Red Shop, Courtenay Pl. JIENTAL Repairs in 2 hours; best 17 materials, lowest cost. Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay I’l.. next Paramount Theatre, JJENTAL Repairs iu 2 hours: best materials, lowest cost. Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay I’l.. next Paramount Theatre. JAENTAL Repairs in 2 hours: best materials, lowest cost.- Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay Pl., next Paramount Theatre. TEETH, £2/10/- per Set; spend the A difference. Simpson. Dentist, next door Paramount Theatre. TEETH. £2/10/- per Set; the A difference Simpson. Dentist, next door Paramount Theatre. TEETH. £2/10/- per Set; spend the A difference Simpson Dentist, next door Paramount Theatre. SPECIAL Offer—Portable Gramophones, from 2/6 weekly. Secure yours while this offer lasts. La Gloria Gramophones, 101 Maimers St. ZJYSTERS are energising. Oystrine w Soup Powder is 800 per cent, more energising. Proved by analysis. Obtainable all stores. ELLOW Raisin Bread, a week-end treat. Ideal for hikers; made every Saturday: include it in your picnic hamper. > FINANCIAL. SMALL Loans, from 5/- up. J. Me•D Combe. Macartby Trust Bldg. (opp. Public Trust). Lambton Quay. PRIVATE Loans from £1 up; easy repayments. Room 1, Swinson Chambers. 13 Dixon St. Tel. 54—0;>3. MACHINERY FOR SALE. (GRAIN and Seed grinders, cleaners, VT elevators; maximum output; minimum power bills with Renold Chain Drives.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 105, 27 January 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 105, 27 January 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 105, 27 January 1933, Page 1

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