LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. WANTED-Bing up 'Phono 1623, NSyiuons, 'largest buyer of second, iiand clothing, boots, etc. Highest prices b'iveji; letters promptly attended to. Country customers can rely on ffood price. Send it to G 3, Corn-ten"" -'""° Opp. Gas Co.'s Officp. LEFT-OFF CLOTHLN'U. O"AS it ever occurred to ycu that you L have, Clothing, Boots or Jeweller} _ )g about that you can turn into cash: We buy and give HIGHEST EKICES Drop us a postcard, or rinj; Tei. 4107, and we shall call and give you our yricf for whatever you have to sell. M VATISHAOiI, I'he Allies'. Second-ha: 127. Manner* atvpet. Wellintrfc
AT LYALL BAY, FKOM AI'IML Ist. O-KOOMED Furnished Batch; rental A'3 par montli for term. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., ' 157, Lambton quay. WANTED TO BUY NOlTOii— JLsit-oli' Ciothuig'phone 26fj7a,, B. AiorrL. hand Dealer, buys suite, boots, undelwear, and costumes, etc. All kinds -of old jewellery bought. BrinE or send it to the place wheie the highest prices in New Zealand a'ro paid. i>a, Courtenay Place, Wellington. \%7M • bUi iI ' UK CASU at Hl Ba est » v Possible Prices, in Any Quantities, tailors' and dressmakers' cuttings, old rags, rope, Backing, scrim, canvas and waste .of ever v description, and sacks of all kinds. A. V. STEWARD AND CO.. Wholesale lfag and Waste Merchants, Cornhill street,' Wellington. 'Phone 41.'3. to Buy. ; Household Furni- " * ture, any quantity, big cash price given. Bins; up Biake and Co., Auctioneers. Cuba street. VAfAMTJaD to Purchase, for cash, * * Dwelling, 5 rooms and kitchen, modern conveniences; -within 2d tram, section; preferably Oriental Bay, Mount Victoria slope, or upper Willis street localities. Iteply to itoberts, senr., c/o "Times" office. Vy AATKD to Buy, superior clothes of »»'■ all descriptions, boots, trunks, etc. Mrs Russell. 118. Taranaki street. 'Phone A 2625. S Li< T-Uls'i' Clothing, Boots, etc.. pur-s-J chased by L. Dabscheck, 126. Taranaki street. itigliest Drices given. Letters promptly attended to.' 'Phone A 2666. liSTAisT'lilL* to Buy—Houses of turni- »» ture; highest cash prices given. Deal with the well-known firm of S. Gib--on, corner Vivian and Taranaki streets.' AjNoWEKS to Correspondents. Yes, you wiil get a better price for your left-off Suits, Boots,'Portmanteaux, etc., by ringing 2663 A, Mrs Hayvico. The Straight T?0,,l Slu.d. M 4. Vivian «trcpt.
envelope for reply. Interviews daily. 10, Garrett street (off Cuba street). Ut ADAME CORA LEE, Scientific Pal 'A ist and Character Header, rr. be consulted dailv 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at 27, Constable street. The nast, present and future may be read in the tore tion of the hand. Jtß.B DOUGLAS (fro 'A Scientific Palmist an< 198, Vivian street. Hours 2 p.m. till 9 p.m. Highest testimonials. .A- Homea attended. \fES BIGGINS, Trance and Test Medi*J- ium, Medical Clairvoyante, may be consulted 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at 66, Abel Smith street (near Cuba street). THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGEB STEAMERS, FITTED WITH EVERY COMFORT.' IT Is intended until further notice to dispatch a passenger Steamer from time to time to a Port in the United Kingdom. Return Tickets available by P. and 0. Line. Also from time to time as opportunity offers, FIRST-CLASS INSULATED CARGO STEAMERS. For. particulars as to passages, freight, etc-. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LTD. CIOR. LYTTELTON— The S,S. WOOTTON sails for Lyttelton WEDNESDAY, 28th instant. Receiving cargo until 4 p.m. CATHIE, PJBMPSTER AND CO., , ' Baker's Buildings, 'Phone A 670. Agents. TTIOB PICTON AND WANGANUIV.H. EUNICE sails for Picton and Wa-ng-anui TO-DAY (27th instant). Receiving cargo until 2 p.m. CATHIE, DEMPSTER AND CO., Baker's Buildings, 'Phone A 670. Agents. BUY A BINKS CARBURETTOR. AVE Petrol, Time, Worry; Get Plea- ._' sure. Slow running, or power and speed as desired; absolutely Al. F. J. W. FEAR. Willis street. Wellington. Established 36 Tears. 793 A LBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL, **■ 59, Ghuznee st., WELLINGTON. (Off Cuba street.) This popular house, which affords splendid accommodation to the travelline public, is now under the management of MR TILLER (late of Strange and Co., Christchurch). Thoroughly renovated. Excellent cuisine. Terms moderate. 'Phone 2202. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9619, 27 March 1917, Page 1
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