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DYERS. CLEANERS. ETC. BYEKS and GLEANERS' 'Quickest cheapest, best in this Cir>. Retail's Steam Dye Works, 85. Vivian ,-itreet Ring 21-405 and we will send. WANTED Known—W. Barber and Co., 125, Cnba steret, and 147, Riddiford street, are the oldest Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. No Dyeing FOR the Holidays Suits or Dresses Dry Cleaned equal to new, at " iba street. ” ” Barber’s, 125, Cut No Dyeing. WANTED Known—That A. Robertson and Co.. 37. Ghusnee street, are experts in Dry Cleaning, as well as Dveing; Military and Trench Overcoats Dyed r.O. Box 2, To Aro. 'Rhone 22-217. WANTED Known—A. Robertson and Co., Dyers and Cloaners, 37, Uhuxnee street, opposite Te Aro Poet Oliice. 'Phone 22-217. P.O. Box 2, Te Aro. A" ME RICAN Dyers and Cleaners. Suits and Costumes Dry Cleaned and Pressed, 7s 6d; repairs, terms moderate: also Men's Hats cleaned and blocked. Urdero called for on requestC. A. llebbend, 49, Kent terrace. Wellington. Telephone 21-965. MISCELLANEOUS. Thirty-five Million Feet Milling Timber, close to good barber, luma. Silver Pine. White Pino. Ltdar, etc.; buy freehold cheap; 10 per cent, cash. F. P. Welch, Land Agent. Masterton. a SPLENDID range of Furs, Collars, Stoles, Capes, Coats, etc.; pairs quickly executed. Call Lames Furrier, Belcher's Buildings, street. Trams stop at door. 21-023. _ Dixon 'Phono 'il.f'AOKl Adze.?, 11 pieces, 60s; Lantern UjL Slides (400), list 6d; Acetylene Generator; large One Grindstone, 176 6c.; Brass Candle Lamp, from Nelson’s ship at Trafalgar. J£4. Hulbert, 187, Willis street. . Boardinghouse, situate Boulcott street; everything in good order; always full; lease 64 years; price, *£4so. J. Fanning and Co.. 74. Manners street. CYCLE Repairs by expert cycle doctors; Overhauls from 17s 6d; Tyres from 96. Coucbman Cycle Co’., H 5» Dixon street. f|lY BE WRITERS ot all makes repaired X. by competent mechanics; quick and efficient service; parts for all Typewriters in stock. W. J. Seater and Go.* 82. Grev street. Telephone 1474. C AMERA3, Films. Photographio Papers, Goods and .11 at lowest prioes. KING’S PRECRIPTION PHARMACY, Courtenay place. ON cold nighte heat the bed with a “Unique" Hot Water Bottle just before retiring; warmth assured all night Sold by all dealers. EAT for health, strength and efficiency. The Vegetarian Cafe provides the beet of food properly combined, thoroughly cooked, tastefully and expeditiously served. 83, Willis street. ' ROYAL TYPEWRITER. fTtHB Machine with a personality and X exclusive features. For descriptive catalogues. W. J. Seater and Co,. 32, Grey street, agents, ONEY TO LEND The Citizens' Loan and Discount Co., Ltd., Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott street, near corner Willis street. Open until 9 p.m. on Fridays, EARS of wear and warmth In a “Unique" Hot Water Bottle. Guaranteed not to crack, burst, or leak. Made by North British Rubber Co. Sold by all chemists. FTIYPEWRITERS, second-hand and reX built, of all makes in stock, at a greatly reduced Diice; all guaranteed. W. J. Seater and Co.. 32, Grey street. Telephone 1474 nnAA BOXES first-grade Typewriter OUUU Carbons in stock, in all colours. Fox Typewriter Co.. 32. Grey street MONEY TO LEND The Citixens' Loan and Discount Co., Ltd., Boolcott Chambers. Boulcott street, near corner Willis street. Open until B p.m. cm

Fridayrpo LET Warehouse and Office Pre mises, commodious, well lighted; centrally situated; with every convenience. Apoly to HOPE, GIBBONS, LTD., Inglewood place. TO LET-WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE PREMISES. SPACE in Building opposite Town Hall, lately occupied by Messrs Gordon and Gotch, Ltd Also— First Floor Flat. State Coal Buildings, Lower Cuba street, opposite Macky, Logan. Caldwell, Ltd. Apply to ALBERT A. CORRIGAN A CO., LTD., 55. Lower Cuba street. VC. STANDS for Tegeterian Cafe. • where the most nourishing, appetising, and easily digested dinner in the City is daintily and smartly served. 63, Will's street. COLD feet are impossible with a “Unique” Hot Water Bottle; makes the whole bed warm. Make sure you get only a genuine North British "Unique” Bottle ssTTNIQUB" Hot Water Bottle assures wJ sound, restful sleep on the coldest nights. Guaranteed non-leakahle by North British Rubber Co. Ask your dealer for a "Uniaue.” GRAZING. GOOD GRAZING TO LET for Horses and Cattle. Full particulars Happy Valiev Station. Telephone 153. WANTED SELL—Pure Ceylon Tea, 51b, 11s 8d; 101 b, 22s 6d: postage free; quotations for chests. Hutval Tea Co., Box 1107, Wellington. BOXING. BOXING. 56, CUBA STREET (TOP FLOOR;. BOXING THOROUGHLY TAUGHT. Also, CLUB SWINGING, BALL PUNCHING, And WRESTLING (ALL STYLES). BOXING is the best form of physical culture and self-defence. No matter if you are weedy and weak physically, learn to protect yourself; at the same time building yourself up to vigorous manhood. If you are putting on too much flesh or getting short-winded give me a call. I HAVE TRAINED CHAMPIONS, AND KNOW MY BUSINESS. Address: 56, LOWER CUBA STREET (Top Floor). Above Gibson and Patterson. Instructors: BILLY CRAWFORD CYRIL whitaker! SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. rpnE Secretary will be in attendane •*» at the Rooms, Bridge's Building! 119, Willis street, on TUESDAY nm FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12. • All com rnunioations strictly confidential "IXTAISTED Known Bookbinding of ▼ * any description and in any class of material beautifully executed by the , 'Times ,, Jobbing Department. Ring up 1749 for price*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11251, 1 July 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11251, 1 July 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11251, 1 July 1922, Page 3

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