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LOST. FOUND AND PERSONAL. LOST, gold Wristlet Waltham Watch, probably Thorndon Quay, near Loan and Mercantile. 5453, "Dominion. OST, sum of money in canvas bag between Pirie St. and York St., Moera, Lower Hutt, about 1.45 p.in. Reward. Ring Twining, Terminus Hotel, u_-bau, oi leave message. T OST, Saturday morning, between AJ Havelock North and Paki Bal' l , Brown Leather • Case, initials, L-U/ 1 ; Reward. L. B. Maunsell, Opaki loultry Farm, Masterton. —- T OST, Lady’s Handbag, Phone Box, Bank New Zealand, 7.45 a.m. Tuesday; money and papers ; urgently Ring 45-392 day, 414 Queens Dine, ev<■ 11ings; good reward. ___ I WOULD young lady, 23, domesticated, W^, d dicing, meet pondence Club, Box• —ENTLEMAN, 28. English, good position, desires meet intellectuall lady, ultimate view matrimoriy. Dorothy Baku, 68 Dixon St, ______ WOULD anyone knowing the whereVV abouts of Miss S. M e bb, late Renall Street, Mastertoll, krnd’-V com municate M4OO, “Dominion, Masteiton. MJSSSUSAN FINN : Missing from her -t'L home in Levin, aged about 67 years, when last seen was wearing grey, coat, blue hat, and black shoes. Anyone knowin"’ her whereabouts, please communicate with “The Dominion,” for address. WILL anv person witnessing Accident VV when Elderly Lady fell from northbound Island Bay tram at Perrett s Corner at noon on M ednesday last, thei 13 instant, please communicate with £tewait Hardy, Solicitor. Harcourt Chambers, 43 Panama Street. Wellington, immediately ■ CLIENTS waiting, young, elderly. C n]eans and otherwise, introductions, evening appointments. Tel Dorothy Baker. 68 Dixon St., M ellin» I FREE INDEX TO UNCLAIMED A MONEY, giving la.ooo names ot persons advertised J>°» te £ I ,^ D H of 2d. stamp. KING A w Searchers, 46 Pitt St., bydney^-N-S. —•_ TRADE PERSONALS. •MOTOR Reflectors replated.. Motor 111. parts replated. Lowest prices. N.A. Platers, Ltd., 280 'Wakefield St. Phom. 51-923. — A RTIFICIAL Teeth Broken? ReplacA K ed for 5/- per tooth; Set, £2/5/- (pin teeth guaranteed). American Dental, 132. Willis St. . HOLLYWOOD Beauty Parlour, .9 1 Willis Street-Permanent 10/6 and 12/6; nothing changed but price: deep, lasting waves, curled ends, nou-frizz, non-drying k early. Open Saturdays, lei. 4i-494.__ rnilE Apex of a Perfect Xmas Gift—A J- box of beautiful flowers from the Rosemary Florist (Miss Black), 129 fl ■ lis St. and 10 Woodward St. Open all day Saturday, Dec. 23. Order Xmas lilies early. Holiday service phone 50-663 or 54-817,. MISCELLANEOUS. xrUMEROUS. gifts in Crystal fl'a« JM are to be found at Hill s China Warehouse, Victoria St. Moderate prices to suit all pockets. __ pUBA BOOKSHOP—Best value; big VJ , selections Xmas- Cards and Calcnde is. (Opp. Evans. Drapers.) ; TSroOKERY —Just lauded, many new V :btautif«l designs. - See special window display. Dunne's, opp. Public Trust, Lambton Quay- __________ methods used. 21a Brougham St.. Av gtn. Phone 52-399. _ WHAT would be more appreciated this VY Christmas than a handsome set or cut Crystal Goblets! Hill’s China Warehouse, Victoria St., has the finest selection in town. _ PRESTON’S Xmas Hams, Cumberland Cure—the ham of distinction, TJUR COATS and Furs renovated or re--U modelled like new. We do cleverest work in N.Z. Nevada Furs, Ltd., next Ritz, Wgtn., and at Wanganui. "[7'ELLOW’S Wheatmeal Bread, a perIX. feet bread, 100 per cent, food value. Try a loaf to-day. QUNBEAM Cider will be available dur>3 ing the holidays for the convenience of mv many customers in Wellington at Messi’s. J J. Curtis and Co., 11 Johnston St. TDIPE Service, Reaming and SweetenX ing , 9 J (posted 1/-). Bipe stems fitted. Jlajestic Tobacco Shop. 110 Willis- St.- . PRESTON’S Nmas Hams, Cumberland Cure—the Hams that made New Zealand famous'. " _ AN ideal gift. Coloured Crystal Lemonade Sets (Jug and 6 Glasses) , usually 45/-, now 12/6.' "READING for the Holidays and PreAv seuts. Latest Novels and Magazines. Prices to suit all. Cuba Bookshop, opp. Evans, Drapers. ' TENTS, all sizes, from 15/-; Flys, 7/6; L unbeatable value. Full price list from Meltzer Bros., 131 Manners St. Tel. 53-494, PRESTON’S Hams are selected from -L their own jiorker pigs, not from frozen stocks. Behind each ham is Preston’s reputation. ■ POR health’s sake, drink Vita-Mate, will cure Rheumatism, Neuritis, In? somnin; 2/3 pkt. Stores and Chemists, or Mate Coy., 27 Panama St. DEAFNESS — Standard instruments are safest. Don’t experiment. Expert advice. Rein’s Rep. 21a Brougham St. Phonp 52-399, ' DENTAL Repairs in 2 hours; best materials, lowest cost. Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay Pl., next Paramount Theatre. TVENTAL Repairs in 2 hours; best materials, lowest cost. Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay Pl., next Paramount Theatre.' TCENTAL 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; spend the A difference. Simpson, Dentist, next door Paramount Theatre. TEETH, £2/10/- per Set; spend the A difference. Simpson, Dentist, next door Paramount Theatre. TTELLOW’S Raisin Bread/the children AX i ove it. Ideal for picnics. Made week-ends only. _________ COLOURED Crystal Lemonade Sets, comprising Jug and 6 Glasses. Were 42/-; Now 12/6. BOOKS for Bpys, Girls, and Children, all ages; great value. Cuba Bookshop, 153 Cuba St. ' piTY ’Private Detective Agency, 29 A, Panama Street, near G.P-O. Established 12 years. Male and female detectives; strictly private; reasonable terms. Phone M. Mason, 45-477, P.O? Box 50a, Wellington, H” ILL’S Open China 'Warehouse, Victoria St., for Christmas presents allow prices. Attractive assortment of unique gifts. KURANUI, the greatest known remedy for T. 8., Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, etc. Williams and Williams. 3b Majoribanks St. Tel. 50-488. KELLOW’S Malt Bread, contain only the purest ingredients, specially recommended, for invalids.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 74, 20 December 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 74, 20 December 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 74, 20 December 1933, Page 1