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LOST, FOUND & PERSONAL. T OST, Lady’s Woollen Gauntlet GJove, Aj vicinity Kelburn Tram. Write K 298, “Dominion.” LOST, Eketahuna, Blue Roan Coeker Spaniel. Reward for information leading to recovery. "Dominion” Agency, Eketahuna. T OST, in or near Moorhouse Street, Wadestown, or near University, single Earring of two interlocked rings of smoke jade. Reward. Tel. 43-334. T OST from “Waihora,” Pirinoa, 6 cows, mostly Jerseys, unmarked. Anyone knowing whereabouts please ring 4M, Pirinoa, or write J. A. Sutherland, “Waihora,” Featherston. TT —WONDERFUL man. Could feel our unity. Will see you soou, dearest. Fondest love.—S. "iITAN, forties, . wishes meet widow or £'-L single woman, view matrimony. Genuine. K 297, “Dominion.” T ADY going England wishes meet lady requiring assistance on voyage. “Tiffen,” Guardian ' Trust, Auckland. A OLA LEE, Jervois Rd., Auckland, Expert Character from Handwriting; interesting, helpful. Stamp for., procedure. T ONELY Wellington Giri, 24, wishes correspondence, view marriage, working man. “La Reine,” Box 7, Wellesley St., Auckland. YVELL- CONNECTED Hawke’s Bay ’ ’ Lady, 27, desires marriage genuine man. Gaybie Verette, Pacific Buildings, Auckland LADY staying Waipawa seeks gentleman penfriend, view marriage, tall, dark, 33. Happy Friends’ Club, Box 1263, Wellington. TTAPPY Pals’ Penfriends’ Correspondence Club, for lonely people, all ages, view matrimony. Write Agnes Hart, Box 11, Te Aro Stamp replies. WILLIAM FITZGERALD. YVILL the above-named, who left Drury, ’ ' Auckland district, about 1879, and who was last heard of in Westport in the early ’eighties, or anyone who knows his present whereabouts, please communicate with — „ , The Executors of the Will of the late James Fitzgerald. THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. P.O. Box 27, Auckland, C.l. TRADE PERSONALS. QET Teeth from £1; Remodelling from 15/-; Painless Extractions. 2/6 Frost, nearly opposite D.I.C. TEAPOTS Forks. Spoons, etc., repaired. resilvered like new. N.Z. Platers Ltd Note new address, 100 Dixon St rpEETH Remodelled from 15/-; Single A Tooth and other repairs from 3/6 Simnson. Dentist. Courtenay Pl. ERMANENT Waving, 12/6 shingled head, bv experts. Regent Beauty Salon. 69 Manners St. Tel. 41-300. Supervised by S. Roscoe; also 40 Mercer St. MISCELLANEOUS. IMTADAME LOGAN BRITTON. 72a LIA Manners St., Room 2—Lessons in Psychology given; advice on health. TZELLOW’S Malt Bread contains only purest ingredients; highly nutritious and specially recommended for invalids. LACK Stove Enamel. “Shield Brand,” brilliant, odourless, smokeless, withstands great heat. Sold by grocers and stores throughout the Dominion. _ BEAUTIFUL Homes are high in their praise of “CO” Waxshine Lino. Polish : it means less polishing with better results. S' A. HUNT & CO., 144 Featherston • St. Lock and Key Makers, Safe and Strongroom Specialists. T ADIES, we do the cleverest fur reAJ pairs and remodelling in the Dominion. Fur Tailors. Ltd.. 59 Manners St(between Ritz and Regent). fWTSHINES and lasts longer than any polish on the market—“CO" Waxshine Lino Polish. “It’s unequalled. AA? AN TED Sell. McCrae’s Rolled Edge ’ ’ Mattresses, filled pure wool, N.Z mill wool; double-bed size. 39/6. single 27/6. Radford’s. Furnishers, Manners St. CITY 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 ELLOW’S Wheatmeal Bread—A perfect health bread, satisfying and body-building. ■ 100 ner cent, food value. RUBEROID. RUBEROID. ROOFINGS. RED FLOORINGS, GREY FLOORINGS. BRITISH AND BEST. GUALTER AND CO., Chief Agents, 149-151 Featherston Street. A WORD FOR THE WISE. “Scarecrows have soft jobs but poor pay. You get out of n job what you put in it.” rpHE same remark applies to all Wines -*• and Spirits. The customer gets the quality that he pays for. Remember anything less than the best can be had at a discount. The GRAND HOTEL’S policy of purchasing quality liquors direct from Overseas markets and selling to the public is the only safe and sound way of obtaining reliable Wines and Spirits nt prices that suit the present day pocket. Make your next purchase at our HOME SUPPLY STORE and note the difference both in quality and price. GOLDEN GRAIN. The GRAND'S house whisky guaranteed 100 per cent. Scotch. Its exceptional smoothness to the palate proves its age. Quarts, 12/-; Pints, 6/6. 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 et Cie Cognac is guaranteed equal and superior to most * * * brandies on the market, Quarts. 13/-; Pints, 7/-. OUR GUARANTEE. The customer’s money will be gladly refunded if any of our liquors are not what we claim of them. Remember, you are the sole judge. Telephone 41-024 for your requirements. DELIVERY FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. Country clients! Add 1/- for ° ne bottle. 1/6 for two bottles (railage). Orders of one dozen and over delivered free to your nearest station. Remember: Nothing is a trouble at THE GRAND. No order too small. TIIOS. COLTMAN, Proprietor.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 257, 27 July 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 257, 27 July 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 257, 27 July 1936, Page 1

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