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LOST, found & PERSONAL. ■ W OULD Lail y wll ° P' c ' ie< * U P Young ’’ Collie, injured, on The Terrace, Fri- ■ ay ’ Pleasa; ring Stevenson, 53-070. PJANARY, from Upper Vivian Street, last Thursday. Good reward. Woodside, 215 Upper Vivian St. Tel, 52-701. CTRAYED from 39 Ngaio Road, Ke.- ( “ burn, Black Collie, young; new collar. Finder please ring 53-070. Reward. T OST, on tram or vicinity Courtenay PI., midday Saturday, Parcel containing business papers. Ring 53-503. Reward. LOST, Scotch Terrier Puppy; black and brindlc; no collar; name, Macpherson. Reward on communicating 81 Kelburn Parade. Telephone 26-312. T OST, Saturday last, off ear between J Hawera and Wanganui, brown suitcase containing men's wearing apparel. Apply W272, “Dominion,” Wanganui. T)EN: Received letter; would so like to see you; always in mind. Fondest love. —Oil. AVIDOW, good housekeeper, means, ' ’ wishes friendship farmer, 50, view marriage. Esme Carter Bureau, 102 WiH-sSt. 'V'OUNG Lady, 26, Carterton. wishes A Penfriend, refined. Palmerston; sincerity appreciated. Happy Friends, Box 1263. Wellington. T7OMAN CATHOLIC, widow, 43, own home, car, desires marriage respectable R.C. gent. Gaybie Verette, Pacific Buildings, Auckland. 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; Painless Extractions, 2/6. Two hours’ visit to make set teeth. Frost, opp. D.I.C. PJORNS! All Foot Ailments Painlessly Treated. Mae Clark, Surgical Chiropodist, Hotel St. George Corner. 47-575. T ISHERWOOD, D.Sc., Herbs for Re- • juvenation, Vitality, etc. Consultation free. Stewart Dawson Chs. Tel 40-467 (Trades Hall, Sundays, 7.15, Lecture). “V Z. PLATERS LTD.—Note new~ad-' • dress, 100 Dixon St. Larger and more expedient works. Tel. 51-923. r pEETH from £] per perfect set SimpA son. Dentist. Courtenay Place. r pEETH remodelled from 15/-; single •* tooth and other repairs from 3/6. Simpson, Dentist. Courtenay Place. PERMANENT Waving, 12/6; Special x system for grey or henna tinted hair, also' painless method. Personal attention assured. Roscoe’s Beauty Parlour. 40 Mercer St. Phone 40-544. MISCELLANEOUS. PJ.ENERAL Election, 1935: Results, analysis, comparisons, comments, by T. Lisle, obtainable Whitcombe and Tombs and Ferguson and Osborn. ■JT ISHERWOOD, D.Sc., To-night, 8 . o’clock, “The Human X-Ray.” Leehike and Answers to Problems at Rachabite Hall. 6d. and 1/-. HOME' is iswect home with a tin of “CO” Waxfihine Lino. Polish. “It’s unequalled.” SET (Gold-pin Teeth) for A.U/V/- £3/3/. ; natural; fit perfectly. American Dental, 132 Upper Willig Street, “XTUGGET” White Cleaner for tennis A' shoes and cricket boots—once on stays on; 4 varieties; liquid in bottles, semi-liquid in tubes, large and small blocks. TZ'ELLOW’S Wheatmeal Bread—A perfeet health bread; has a wonderful wheaty flavour ; 100 per cent, food value. TT “Brightens” “Brass” “Brilliantly”— -*- “CO” Metal Polish goes further and costs less; lOd. per tin. IT costs less to use the best. Egyptian N.F.R. Speed Enamels absolutely the most durable, high-gloss finish on the market. BLACK Stove Enamel, “Shield Brand,” brilliant, odourless, smokeless, withstands great heat Sold by grocers and stores throughout the Dominion. ENERAL Election, 1935: Results, analysis, comparisons, comments, by T. Lisle, obtainable Whitcombe and Tombs and Ferguson and Osborn. PIRICKETERS ! Play brighter cricket with “NUGGET” White Cleaner on your boots and pads. In tins, tubes, bottles anj cartons. TZ'ELLOW'S Raisin Bread, ideal health bread; no picnic complete without it. Buy a loaf this week-end. PRODUCES a “Rich Gloss” on all shoes, “CO” Shoe Polish, in Black or Tan, 3d. per tin. SPECIAL STOCKTAKING SALE. Our entire stocks CHINA—CRYSTAL-BRASS All Genuinely Reduced. Fancy Qhina Salad Bowls ... Each 1/3 English 33-piece Dinnersets From 30/Cut Crystal Salad Bowls .. From 4/9 English Brass . Toast Forks .. Each 1/9 GU ALTER AND CO., 149 Featherston St. — 197 Lambton Qy. A GRAND INVESTMENT. rpO speculate good money on uncertain stock is always dangerous. What better policy could one adopt than to buy gilt-edged stock below par with a moneyback guarantee? THE GRAND HOTEL HOME SUPPLY STORE, whose reputation was built upon the slogan—“ The customer is the sole judge”—-deals direct with Overseas Markets, thus enabling the public to purchase finest quality WINES and SPIRITS at lowest possible prices. The GRANb recommend and sell exclusively the following lines: — BRANDIWINE — A most suitable beverage for all occasions, also u splendid tonic. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ' Quarts, 5/-; Pints, 3/-. GOLDEN GRAIN — Our House Whisky. Mellow as moonlight. Quarts, 12/-; Pints. 6/6. GLADIATOR PORT.—Genuine produce of Portugal. Quarts, 5/-; pints, 2/9. SEPPLETS PORT, extracted from , the rich grapes grown on the chosen vineyards of South Australia. Quarts, 3/*» pints, 1/9. BRANDY—JuIes Racine et Cie Cognac. [ Guaranteed equal and superior to most *** Brandies on thg market. Quarts, 13/-; pints, 7/-, DELIVERY FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. Telephone 41-024. Rail Farce! Rate for Country Clients, i 1/- for one bottle 1/6 for two, 2/- for 1 three, or case of 12 bottlos Railage Paid. Nothing is a trouble at the Grand, no order too small. THOS. COLTMAN, Proprietor. TRAVELLING? Consult the GOVJ- ERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU. ; Branches and Agencies all main towns. I

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 134, 2 March 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 134, 2 March 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 134, 2 March 1936, Page 1

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