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, LOST. FOUND AND PERSONAL. T OST, One Spare Tyre Rim between -Iz Newtown and Karori. 1 inder please I’ Ring 55-000.■- ° T OST, 7th inst., between Ngahaurauga s Ju and Petone, Black Pup, long ha.r, sore-footed. Ring 60-183. ; r. aq - s - J.’ /CLIENTS waiting, young, elderly, 1 V means and otherwise, introductions, evening appointments. Tel. ,53-849. Dorothy Baker, 68 Dixon St., Wellington. - ;—• IF all wars are civil wars, it should not be necessary for anyone to leave .. their country. The wealthy must stop t living upon the ignorance of the poor. Fred Stephens. . T FREE INDEiTrO UNCLAIMED ’’ A MONEY, giving 15,000 names of perd sons advertised for P<« te d u ?° n ■I of 2d. stamp. KING & KIN w j Searchers 46 Pitt St., Sydney, TRADE PERSONALS. f r*r ■ ziHURCH Plate —resilvered —repaired. C Sheffield Experts. N.Z. latere, Ltd., t 280 Wakefield St, Phone 51-923. * ARTIFICIAL BrokenV A. ed for 5/- per tooth; Set, £2/5/- (pin - teeth guaranteed). . American Dental, 132, Willis St.; TYECEMBER BRIDES, your Bouquets •t complete the picture. Consult Miss • Black for exclusive styles and colour har- - monies. Special values for .December, e Rosemary Studios, 129 Willis St. and 10 , Woodward St. ■ : - ~ : TTOLLYWOOD Beauty Parlour, 94 [ XI Willis Street—Permanent Waving, 10/6 and 12/6; nothing , changed but ‘ price; deep, lasting waves, curled ends, non-frizz, hon-drying system. Book early. Open Saturdays. Tel. 41-494. i , - . ' .■ - ■ ■ ~ 3 miscellaneous. f WINE— Brandy Nan, a cocktail of dis- . ’ * tinctiou, bottled in England. Fro- ) curable Preston and Co., Stout Street. ■MODERNISE your Fur Coat—Reno- , 111 va ted, Repaired, Dyed, Lengthened, or Style Altered. No better workmanship anywhere in New Zealand. "Nevada ; -Furs, next "Ritz.” _ ZNROCKERY—Just landed, many new V beautiful designs. See special window display. Dunne’s, opp. Public Trust, ’ Lambton. Quay. : * ■ TZELLOW’S Wheatmeal Bread, a per- ' feet bread, 100 per cent, food value. Try a loaf to-day. TYEAFNESS — Standard instruments , A/ are safest.: Don’t experiment. Lxpert advice. Rein’s Rep. 21a Brougham St. Phone 52-399, qpONIC Wine—Gilda Egg Wine, bottled A in England, a wonderful wine for ladies and invalids. Procurable, Preston and Co., Stout Street. TDOOK your Xmas appointment now at A>. the Maisonette Toilet Salon for your permanent wave. Room 2, Fletcher s Bldgs., 4 Willis St. Tel. 47-590. ■RROKEN China, Glassware’ Pyrex, -D Lightshades, etc., riveted and cemented. R. Southwick, 115 Lambton Qy. (up- . stairs >- ■ rr-w VTTINE— Orange Nan, a dry Cocktail, V ’ largely used in England, scientifically blended. Procurable Preston and Co., Stout Street. ' A LEX McMILLAN—Saws, scissors, A and garden tools repaired ; lawn j mowers done on automatic machine. 31 Bond St, (new address). Jel. 42-bBO. rpONIC Wine—Gilda Egg Wine, botUed A . in England, a wonderful wine .or ladies and invalids. Procurable, Preston and Cos Stout Street. . < TZELLOW’S Malt Bread, contain only the purest ingredients, specially re* commended for invalids, < . ’ FIITY Private. Detective Agency,, 29 Panama Street, near G.P.O. Established 12 years. Male and female detectives; strictly Private; reasonable terms. Phone M.. Mason, 45-417, P.O. Box 50<», Wellington. - nTENTS, all sizes, from 15/-; Flys, 7/6: A unbeatable value. Full price list from Meltzer Broe., 131 Manners St. Tel. • 53-494. : ■ — •DEEKEEPERS, you can have your " wax converted at low cost. Nicholas, 3 Caledonia St’., Hawera.AXTINE —Orange Nan, a dry cocktail, VV largely used in England, scientifically blended. Procurable Preston and Co., Stout Street. ? ' • TAENTAL Repairs in 2 hours; best -*-/ materials, lowest cost Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay Pl., next Paramount Theatre. TIENTAL Repairs in 2 hours; best AJ materials, lowest cost. Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay Pl., next Paramount Theatre. ■ T RENTAL Repairs’ in 2 hours; best LX materials, lowest cost. Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay PL, next Paramount Theatre. - ■ rpEETH, £2/10/- per Set; spend the A difference. Simpson, Dentist, next door Paramount Theatre. rpEETH. £2/10/- per Set; spend the 1 difference. Simpson, Dentist, next door Paramount Theatre. rpEETH, £2/10/- per Set; . s .?« nd n £* -*• difference. Simpson, Dentist, next door Paramount Theatre. ■ HpONIC Wine —Gilda Egg Wine; bottled A in England, a wonderful wine for ladies and invalids. Procurable. Preston and Co.. Stout Street. ETECTIVE, Private, J. L. Potter, Vulcan Lane, Auckland; confidential investigations; late Police; recommended ' by Solicitors. ' yVlNE—Brandy Nan, a cocktail- of dis- ' ’ tinction, bottled in England. Procurable Preston and Co., Stout Street. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS From 1 THE GRAND HOTEL. VVHAT would Xmas be without its tra- ’ ’ ditions of exchanging presents anil extending good will to others. And what better way is there of extending , one s friendship than over a glass of,wine at this festive period? Wine is thus the in- . spiration of good-fellowship and preserver of health. Wine is a natural tonic, in wine you find all the elements natural to health and happiness. cttt, THE GRAND HOTEL HOME SUPPLY STORE offers the following sugges- ' tions in Xmas Wines and Spirits: BRANDIWINE—A most suitable bever- . age for the occasion. Also a splendid tonic. Imported direct . from London. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Quarts 5/-, Pints 3/-.. GOLDEN GRAIN—Our house whisky. The very essence of Christmas Spirit. Mellow as moonlight. Quarts 12/u. Pints 6/9. ,„ . , GLADIATOR PORT—A delightful Tawny Wine, Genuine product ot sunny Portugal. Quarts 5/-. Pints 2/9. ’ BRANDY—JuIes Racine et Cie Cognac. Guaranteed equal and superior to most *** Brandies on the market. Quarts 13/-. Pints 7/-. We have no hesitation in recommending this Brandy for all purposes. SEPPELTS PORT—The cheapest and the best wine for the Christmas table. Extracted from the rich grapes grown ou the chosen vineyards of South Australia. Quarts 3/-. Pints 1/9. , DELIVERY FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. Telephone 41-024. Rail Parcel Rate for Country Clients, l- for one bottle, 1/6 for two, 2/- for three, or case of 12 bottles Railage Paid. • Nothing is a trouble at the Grand, e no order too small. j THOS. COLTMAN, Proprietor.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 68, 13 December 1933, Page 1

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