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VACUUM DUST EXTRACTORS, SIR HIRAM MAXIM'S PATENT. HAVE jour own .Vacuum Cleaner, a light, powerful machine, which can be ÜBetl ana carried by ona maid. Write for illustrated catalogue. EUSEPTOL. Disinfect©, deodorises, cleanses. Infinitely superior to the ordinary strong smelling disinfectants. Euseptol emits a pleasant aroma, and is particularly suitable for all household purposes, REID AND R E I D, Wellington, Wholesale Agents. 80 MISCELLANEOUS. OITT BUFFET HOTEL, 280, 232, Lambton quay. Wellington. nnBLE Most Central Position in the City. JL trams pass the door every 3 minutes from 6-80 a.m. till 11 p.m., one of the best known hotels in the Dominion. Wines and Spirits of the best Brands. Spedghta Beer always on Tap. Cuisine unequalled. Best One Shilling Lunch in the City. A. E. V. LODDEB, ESS Proprietor. TARANAKI HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J. A. TUTHILL (late of J. Staples and Co.), Proprietor. JA. TUTHILL (late Travelling Re- • presentalive for Staples’ Brewery) I has taken over the above Hotel, and os he only intends to Stock the Best Brands ■ of Liquors, and there will be absolutely f no refills, he .opes to get a fair share I of the trade. The house has been thor-1 oughly renovated, and the diningroom, • under the capable management of Mrs' Tuthill, is now above reproach, while; the tariff is so reasonable as to rocoiii-j mend the ’ house to settlers and travellers. Old and new friends and ac-1 quaintances will receive a hearty welcome. 728 J. C. but l e r SPECIAL EXHIBITION OP NEW PICTURES BY ENGLISH AND COLONIAL ARTISTS. ENGLISH AND COLONIAL ARTISTS. NOW ON VIEW. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. J. E. FITZGERALD, jgiey cle ’importer, ARCADIA CYCLE & MOTOR DEPOT, 139, LA MBT ON QUAY, Opp. Wairarapa Farmers. REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF BICYCLES AND MOTORS. 211 CENTRAL BREWERY ' QUIN STREET, WELLINGTON. TSOTTLED ALB AND STOUT. Specially Brewed for Ilome Use from Malt and Hops. . Quarts, 7s; Pints, 4s; Kegs, 2s:per’ gallon. 'Absolutely. - pure, and recommended by tho medical fraternity. Orders Promptly Attended to. A trial ©elicited. Stent and Co, 'Phone 571. 185 BALL & DARRALL, Proprietors. THE WHITE HOUSE Late OLDHAM’S (Cuba street). TT ADIES, please . note. We make a JU specialty of AFTERNOON TEA and CAKES for your home. Second to ivono in the Dominion. Try us for Wedding Cakes and Catering. For Pie Suppers we are renowned. HOWSE BROS, (late of London). Note address: Opposite Hannah's new builaiuga. 417 GREEN AND DAVIS, 174, LAMBTON QUAY. MOTHERS, bring along your boys today. 50 only Boys' Washing Suits for summer wear, all sizes, to clear, at 4e 6d. Also four doz. Men's Navy I Shirts at Ss fid. Men's Suits, tailor-made (London misfits), at 455. Country coders promptly attended to. A very widespread opinion, A belief everyone shares. Common throughout the Dominion, Is that VAIL'S the Man for Repairs. For Boots there's only— V AIL, 140. TOBY ST. W. Cook.] [L. Jackson. COOK & JACKSON. 122, CUBA STREET, Have Just Opened Up a Splendid Range of Patterns in Summer Suitings, and are now Prepared to Execute Orders. SUITS FROM 63/-. Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Note the Address — 122 CUBA ST. 70 M s - J. R. J ENSEN ’ Having with him MB LEN. SOWMAN. Has Staxted Business as HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, In CENTRAL HOTEL BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. Both having been in business many years, clients may bo sure of getting best attention. jj aeey p a l e ji a Is the Leading Auctioneer and House Furnisher in Palmerston North. ’ Pig,: Produce and Poultry Sales every Saturday. 803 fTtHE unique display in our windows ia X (nly a portion of the many attractive and useful lines which have been specially selected by us for the new season's sale. Inspection invited. j MACANDREW & HAYES I ART DEPOT, j Hannah's Buildings, LAMBTON QUAY CRICKETERS please note. Reynolds I and Co.’s new Cricket Material just; to hand. Special quotations to clubs. Address, 50-52. Victoria street. HIS MAJESTY’S TYPEWRITER, the Royal Bar-Lock. Eaaiest to learn, fastest to work!

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6970, 9 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6970, 9 November 1909, Page 1