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LOST. FOUND AND PERSONAL. T OST, Sable and White Collie Dog, Ju vicinity Wellington South. Finder plen.sc tel. 54-234. T OST, Molesworth St., Friday aftcr--*u noon, grey Purse containing train tickets, cash, etc. Please ring 40-780. LOST, Black-rimmed Spectacles between Kelburu Pdc. and Stewart Dawson’s. Reward. Ring Law, 42-023. T OST, Friday, iu city, probably on waterfront, £5 note, by working girl, Xmas Club savings. £1 reward. Apply N 414, “Dominion.” VVOULD the lady seen to pick up hand- ’ ’ bag opposite Lower Hutt Post Office at 10 p.m. last evening and get into car kindly return to 102 High St., Lower Hutt, anil receive reward. Car number known.■ WTR. KENNEDY, late 32 Crawford Rd., I’A see Dominion Chemicals re Violin. Urgent. TAO you want, a friend? Then join AA Esme Carter’s “Happy Friends Chib," Box 1263, G.P.0., Wgton. PENT., farmer, 38, wishes meet rclinlY (>(], domesticated lady. 25-35, willing live country; view matrimony. S4OO, “Dominion.” ONELINESS—Why be lonely? Young and old, all ages; successful introduction. Join my Correspondence Club, view matrimony. Miss Hart. Box 11, Te Aro. pLIENTS waiting, elderly, means and otherwise, introductions, evening appointments. Tel. 53-849. Dorothy Baker, 68 Dixon St., Wellington. , P ENT., young, abstainer, sport, seeking farming activities, holding best refs., like meet tall young lady, happy disposition. fond station life, with . or seeking farming interests, view matrimony; please enclose recent photo. N 412, “Domin- . TRADE PERSONALS. HPIIERE is no better Hair-cutting Ser--1 vice than G. T. Ward offers you. 13 Adelaide Rd. 17 LECTROPLATTNG— repai rs—we will ■IL quote for. Call or phoue 51-923. N.Z. Platers, Ltd., 280 Wakefield St. TZLEXEMA, wonderful skin treatment; -*-*■ eight branches in New Zealand. Consultation free. 185 The Terrace, Wgtn. A RTIFICIAL Teeth Broken? Replafr ya. ed for 5/- per tooth ; Set, £2/o/- (pin teeth guaranteed). American Dental, 132, Wiliis St. TAECEMBER BRIDES, your Bouquets complete the picture. Consult Miss Black for exclusive styles and colour harmonies. Special values for December. Rosemary Studios, 129 Willis St. and 10 Woodward St. OLLYWOOD Beauty Parlour, 94 Willis Street —Permanent Waving, 10/6 and 12/6; nothing changed but price; deep, lasting waves, curled ends; non-frizz, non-drying system. Book early. Open Saturdays. Tel. 47-494. MISCELLANEOUS. ATONIC Wine—Gilda Egg Wine, bottled in England, a wonderful wine for ladies and invalids. Procurable, Preston and Co., Stout Street. TAROPHEAD Sewing Machine, 85/-; A-' 6-volt Battery, suitable small car, 25/-; Bicycle, 35/-. City Furniture Mart, Blair St., PROGKERY —Just landed, many new , Y> beautiful designs. See special window display. Dunne’s, opp. Public Trust, Lambton Quay.■ WlNE—Orange Nan, a dry cocktail, largely used in England, scientifically blended. Procurable Preston and Co., Stout Street. ■ TT'ELLOW’S Malt Bread, contain only the purest ingredients, specially recommended for invalids. pHESTERFIELD Suites, £5/15/-: Y 7 bedroom Suites, £6/15/-; Tallboys, 37/6; Duchesses, 20/-. City Furniture Mart, Blair St. ’PIPE Service, Reaming and Sweeten--U ing, 9d. (posted 1/-). Pipe stems fitted. iJajestic Tobacco Shop, 110 Willis St. rpONTC Wine—Gilda Egg Wine, bottled in England, a wonderful wine for ladies and invalids. Procurable, Preston and Co., Stout Street, . IDEAL Gift —Neat, permanent, always visible, Radio License holder. Post 1/3, “Holders,” Box 597, Christchurch. 'DOOK your Xmas appointment now at the Maisonette Toilet Salon for your permanent wave. Room 2, Fletcher’s Bldgs.. 4 Willis St. Tel. 47-590. MATTRESSES, 12/6; Pillows, 2/3; BL Blankets, 16/6 pair; Stretchers, 19/6; Bedsteads, 25/-. City Furniture Mart, Blair St.' TTELLOW’S Raisin Bread, the children A*- love it. Ideal for picnics. Made week-ends only. ■■WlNE—Orange Nan, a dry cocktail, ’’ largely used in England, scientifically blended. Procurable Preston and Co., Stout Street., rpENTS, all sizes, from 15/- : Flys, 7/6 ; -U unbeatable value. Full price list from Meltzer Bros., 131 Manners St. Tel. 53-494. 1 rpONIC Wine —Gilda Egg Wiue, bottled -*■ in England, a wonderful wine for ladies and invalids. Procurable, Preston and Co., Stout Street. TAENTAL Repairs in 2 hours; best materials, lowest cost. Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay Pl., next' Paramount Theatre. . TjENTAL Repairs in 2 hours; best ■*-' materials, lowest cost. Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay Pl., next Paramount Theatre. TAENTAL Repairs in 2 hours; best S-' materials, lowest cost. Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay Pl., next Paramount Theatre. rpEETH, £2/10/- tier Set; spend the difference. Simpson, Dentist, next door Paramount rpEETH, £2/10/- per Set; spend the A difference. Simpson, Dentist, next door Paramount Theatre.' rpEETH, £2/10/- per Set; spend the -*• difference. Simpson, Dentist, next door Paramount Theatre. TVINE —Brandy Nan, a cocktail of dis- ’ ’ tinction, bottled in England. Procurable Preston and Co., Stout Street. LINO. 3/ll yd.; Carpet Runner, 5/yd.; Carpets, 95/-; Matting, 2/6 ■ yd.; Curtain Net, 1/- yd. City Furniture Mart. Blair St. Wheatmeal Bread, a per--IN- feet brend, 100 per cent, food value. Try a loaf to-day. ACCOUNTANCY, Bookkeeping, Accounts finalised, tradesmen and professional books kept by 'contract; Land and Income Tax adjusters. Communicate Principal, “Bureau,” 43 Boulcott St., Wgtn. Consultation invited. Wgtu. distriet embraces Eketahuna circuit. XX/INE —Brandy Nan, a cocktail of dis- ’’ tinction, bottled in England. I’rocurable Preston nnd Co- Stout Street. RTCRAFTS, Tools, materials for brasswork, pewter, marquetry, barbola. Free catalogue, Miss Ayling. Strand Arcade, Auckland.. TROUBLE Oak Bed and Wire, £2/10/-; -IL Cabinet Gramophone. 75/-; English Piano, £6/15/-. City Furniture Mart. Blair St. THE LASTING GIFT. JEWELLERY or PLATE. LET your gift be treasured throughout tile years to come. Never before have the old-established firm of Stewart Dawson’s had such a wonderful selection to choose from, nor have prices been so 10W«

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 71, 16 December 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 71, 16 December 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 71, 16 December 1933, Page 1

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