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BUSINESS NOTICES

The offices of the Dominion Portland Cement Co„ Ltd., have been removed to Accountants' Chambers (next Kirkoaldie and Stains, Ltd.), Johnston street. The Wellington Gas Co., Ltd., invite ladies .to attend a gas cooking demonstration at 64, Courtenay place, to-mor-row afternoon, at 3 o’clock. Tho occasion will be the opening of the new cooking demonstration room, and Miss Henshilwood will give practical hints in the preparation of a plain dinner. Hannah and Co., Ltd., announce that the prices of footwear are down lower than ever, and that their shoe sale will end this week. ' C. E. Wilson and Co., Hastings, advertise a carrying business for sale. E. W. Mills and Co., Ltd., insert an advertisement concerning their travelling requisites and silver goods they are showing. These have been specially selected for the Easter season. Geo. Powlds, Ltd., Manners street, announce that their premises are styled "The Home of Good Value,” and that the suits on offer are noted for ut, finish and moderate price. An assistant medical officer is required for the Auckland Mental Hospital. Tenders will be received by the Minister of Marine up to March Btb for the supply of meat and groceries to the Government steamers and of clothing, etc., to the training ship Amokura. Kirkcaldie and Stains,. Ltd., are showing, along with cushion covers, table centres, etc., the latest in window drapings —Bockel linen and crash curtains. J. B. Wilton, Palmerston North, announces that he has farms and building sections to offer in exchange for city and suburban properties. J. D. Martin Mclntyre and Co., Lambton quay, have . for sale 1000 ■ acres of cheap land, with six-roomed house, man's wharo, and other buildings. ' J. E. Stansell, sen., will hold a land sale at Shannon to-morrow, when he will offer some of the best business sites in the township. Tho land to be submitted was purchased by tho late T. C. Williams in 1887, and this is the first opportunity the public has had of purchasing the freehold! Eleven of the sections are in the vicinity of the post office. Sections 1 and -3, as shown on the plan, are being put up as a .site for the proposed theatre, >’ans for which have been prepared by Mr Natusch, who estimates that a return of 10 per cent, will be secured on the outlay. Sections 13 and 13 will be offered in one lot.. These allotments are particularly suitable for the erection of bank premises. Every section will be sold with a condition giving the purchaser the right to secure the adjoining section at the same price. Shannon is said to be one of the soundest towns in the Dominion, and as land in the locality is steadily increasing in value keen competition among bidders should ensue. Five-guinea tailor-made costumes to? three guineas; the same material, the same cut, the same workmanship: why pay'more Note address; Siegel’s. Ladies’ Tailor, 27. Manners street- —Advt.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8363, 25 February 1913, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8363, 25 February 1913, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8363, 25 February 1913, Page 8