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| LOST, FOUND <S PERSONAL. T OST, .between Taupo and National Park, bag containing 5 bathing costumes and 7 towels. Reward. W240 “Dominion,” Wanganui. YVANTED, Seat in Car to Hamilton, ’’ 1 or. 2 persons, January 25, 26. 5955, “Dominion.” LT —TELEPHONIC impossible; all very romanticbusiness part excellent ; expect letter from you. Love.—S. "DUSINESS Man, Wanganui, seeks friendship, marriage, attractive girl; strictly confidential. Happy Friends, Box 1263, Wellington. /CHARACTER analysed from handwrit'4 ing; expert knowledge; interesting, helpful. Stamp. Mme. Lee, Jervois Rd., Auckland. "RARMER, Wairoa district, seeks J- . friendship, marriage, widow-, moderate means. Esme Carter Bureau, Wellington. Tel. 40-584. "POSITION wanted, Children’s Governess; correspondence course; good secondary education. Write, stating duties and salary, to 5953, ‘‘Dominion,” AN Index to Unclaimed Money, giving 20,000 names of persons advertised for, posted to any address. Price 1/-. King and King, 46 Pitt St., Sydney, N.S.W. MICHAEL O’REILLY. WANTED, present address Michael O’Reilly, kept hotel Wellington some years ago. Write M. Loftus, c/o Ponsonby P. 0., Auckland. s TRADE PERSONALS. A PERFECT Set of Teeth, £1; Remodelling, 15/-. H. W. Frost. Dentist, 278 Lambton Quay, opp. D.I.C. _ QINGLE Tooth Repairs, from 3/6; *4 Painless Extractions, 2/6. Two hours’ visit to make set teeth. Frost, opp. D.I.C. PERMANENT Waving, 12/6; Special system for grey or henna tinted hair, also painless method. Personal attention assured. Roscoe’s Beauty Parlour, 40 Mercer St. Phone 40-544. QILVERPLATERS, Silversmiths, *4 Manufacturing and Repairs; Sheffield Experts. N.Z. Platers, Ltd., new address. 100 Dixon St. Phone 51-923. UTOLLYWOOD BEAUTY SALON (new address, 7 and 8, King’s Chambers). opp. Stewart Dawson’s —Permanent Waving, 12/6 Full Head (non frizz), guaranteed at least six months. Tel. 44-774. r pEETH from £1 per perfect set. Simp-' -*• son, Dentist, Courtenay Place. 'TEETH remodelled from 15/-; single -* tooth and other repairs from 3/6. Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay Place, MISCELLANEOUS. T UCKY dog, Tom, New Car, eh? No. -*4 only used Egyptian Enamel. You ring Egyptian Lacquers, Wakefield Chambers, for.full particulars. “TJLESSINGS on your heart, ye brew -*-* good tea.” Visitors to Wanganui will endorse the above encomium after partaking of Refreshments at Dustin's.

Tlfß J. ISHERWOOD, from India and U.S.A., will lecture, Blue Triangle, Sunday, 7 p.m. Watch Religious Column, Saturday’s issue. TVE solve your property problems, Buy- ’ ’ ing, Selling or Leasing. Expert advice. Free service and satisfaction assured. Gregory and Co., Land and Estate Agents, Lower Hutt. TZ"ELLOW’S Malt Bread contains only purest ingredients; highly nutritions and specially recommended for invalids. "DRIVATE Baths for Rheumatism, Neuritis and all Muscular and Nervous Complaints. Also Special Reducing course. Ruth Hav (new address), 3rd Floor. 165 Willis St. T>ABY Baskets, Bassinettes, Plunket -*-* Cots, Karitane Cradles; freight paid. Write for catalogue, Kench, 234 Avenue, Wanganui. WANTED 5e11!.,. Furniture, Bedding,' ’’ Carpets, Linos., Blankets, etc.; best values in town ; £lO goods. £1 deposit, 5/weekly. Radford’s. Furnishers, Manners St. TZ’ELLOW’S Wheatmeal Bread —a perfeet health bread: has a wonderful wheaty flavour; stays fresh longer. Private Detective Agency, 29 ' Panama St.—No amateur work tolerated. Consult ex-Detective-Sergeant Mason direct. Tel. 45-477, P.O. Box 505, Wellington. Reasonable terms, reliable staff. “TJEAUTIFUL” polished homes are high in their praise of the quality of “C. 0. Waxshine Lino Polish. “It’s unequalled.” IZELLOW’S Raisin Bread, ideal health bread; no picnic complete without it. The children love it GLIM at “Calidarium” Baths, also rid yourself of rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, nerves. 35 Lower Cuba St. Tel. 42-351. QIFTS. Exclusive, Unique, Inexpensive. AUBREY GUALTER AND CO.. 149 Featherston St.; 197 Lambton Quay. PICKING WINNERS. TT is always a difficult task at Trentham, but not so at the GRAND, where every investment one makes is a sure dividend-payer. If it is not a winner, we give you your money back. This could not be done if we were not certain of the breed of all the brands we sell, which come from the finest stocks in the world. Squib brands are not stocked at our store. • To be first favourites they must stand the trial of public opinion. Invest on any of the following and you will collect. liemember, money refunded if not fully satisfied. You are the sole judge. GULDEN GRAIN. The GRAND’S house whisky, guaranteed 100 per cent. Scotch. Its exceptional smoothness to the palate proves its age. Quarts, 12/-; Pints, 6/G. BRANDIWINE. A splendid beverage for the home, also an excellent tonic. Recommended by 16 eminent doctors. Imported direct from London. Quarts, 5/-; Halves, 3/-. SEPPELTS PORT. A truly delicious port. The best Australia produces. Quality and price cannot, be compared. Quarts, 3/-; Pints. 1/9. BRANDY, Jules Racine el Cie Cognac is guaranteed equal and superior to most *** brandies on the market. Quarts. 13/-; Pints. 7/-. Telephone 41-02-1 for your requirements. DELIVERY FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. Country clients! Add 1/- for one bottle, 1/6 for two bottles (railage). Orders of one dozen or over delivered free to your nearest station. Remember: Nothing is a trouble at THE GRAND. No order 100 omall. TITOS. COLTMAN. Proprietor.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 100, 22 January 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 100, 22 January 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 100, 22 January 1936, Page 1

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