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FOR SALE. , GARDEN SOIL FOR. SALE. to Sell, good Garden Soil, ** in any quantity. Apply, New Job, north end of Clyde street, or 'phono 24-233. 506 'KjIOK SALE—Horseshoe Lend, Lay Did ‘ ■*- Chicks, £5 per 100. J. McLachlan. Specialist Breeder, Utility White Leghorns and Indian Runner Lucks. Upper Hutt. 575 XjIND of Season —Sale of Furs, Coats, and Coat Frocks; must go to make room for Spring Goods. The Wardrobe, Fowkls' Buildings, Manners street. getting married visit 41, Vi* ' vian street, and 6ave money. Larg6 variety of good quality Furniture; ; moderate charges; also renovating done. \\T ANTED to Sell, 4ft 6in Rimu Bed- » * stead £2 15s, Kapok S9s 6d, Wir© 30s. All new at Everybody's Auction Mart, 57, Cuba street. WANTED Known Furniture, Bedding, Chesterfield Suite©, H.B. Chairs, etc., at Everybody's Auction Mart. 57, Cuba street. Try us for Cheap Furniture. 51 FIREWOOD. SALE—Good burning and kindl- ;*• ing wood, guaranteed all sound, 12 inch lengths. Pinus Insignis delivered to Hutt and Petone <£2 7s 6d per cord; delivered to Wellington, on flat, including; Newtown, £2 12s Cd per cord; 4ft lengths, j Pinus Insignia,' delivered Hutt and Petone, ,£1 12s 6d per cord; delivered to Wellington, on flat, ,£1 17s 6d per cord; liberal reduction for 3 cords and over. Bluegum and other hardwoods, 5s per cord, on above prices. Cash with orders to Stellin, 20, Brandon 6treet. Tel. 3472. 257 ART RUGS HAVE come to stay. Householders realise their beauty and utility, their bright, clean, and labour-saving qualities. PABCOLIN RUGS Are here, latest and best, with entirely new and distinctive designs; hand blocked in the famous Malthoid factory, on the Malthoid mineral vermin-proof baoe. The great Malthoid Company's reputation is back of these rugs. Insist on inspecting them before purchasing. Obtainable at high-class stores. Whole" sale distributing Agents, AUBREY GTTALTER AND CO., 149-151, Fcatherston street. R F «5T aIJ P A NTs r\» try TPAPOOM* PERSONAL. —Any person or persons looking for a good meal between the hours of 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. will find ‘same on visitiug The Bodega Cafe. 138, Ln in h ton q u ay. BELL TEAROOMS (opp. Government Buildings), 60, Lambton quay. Three-course Lunch, is 3d; Tea and hot home-made scones, 6d; open Sundays. COMMERCIAL GRILL ROOM, Panama street —Cleanliness and Civility our motto. Give us a Trial. FOUND— Where to got an appetising Meal, coupled with good and quick service. Empire Cafe,' 23. Willis street. Meals at all hours. 4 Courses for Is 6d. Try, our ,fieljcmu» Whitebait TWiOTIC&I.—The Trocadero Hotel has been taken over by Mr Philip E. Low. When in search of a good place to Lunch call at The Trocadero. MUSIC hath charms, hut there*B nothing so charming and satisfying as a good appetising Dinner dt the Sanitarium Health Food Co.'s Dining Rooms, 83, Willis street (upstairs). Come along to-day. "VriSITORS to Wellington should go to ▼ Palmer's up-to-date Luncheon Rooms, 168, Lambton quay. All meals reduced to Is 6d. WANTF-D Known - Palmer's Lun cheon and Supper Rooms, 168 Lambton quay, are open all day Tues days. DON'T be prejudiced. Try a Meal o two at Wellington's Vegetariu: Cafe, before passing your opinion of j vegetarian dinner. FRESH Fish daily at Palmer'©, 168, Lambton quay. PEN all day on Tuesday; Palmer's Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 168, 1 Lambton quay. WANTED Known We now remain open all day every Tuesday. Palmer's Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 168, Lambton quay. AT Tea time call at The Trocadero. This Hotel is now under the management of Mr Philip E. Low. Dining Room open to the general Dublic. EAT for health, strength and efficiency. The Vegetarian Cafe provides the best of food properly combined, thoroughly cooked, tastefully and expeditiously served. 83, Willis street. OPEN Daily.—Palmer's Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 168, Lambton quay. WANTED Known Private Supper Rooms are provided for Ladies at Palmer's, 168, Lambton quay. YC. STANDS for Vegetarian Cafe, • where the most nourishing, appetising, and easily digested dinner in the City is daintily and smartly served. 83, Willis street. JUST OPENED Commercial Grill Room, Panama street. When in search of a good Meal gives us a trial. TOP!—Don't forget” k> call at the Bodega Cafe. 138, Lambton quay, when having ypur meals in town. Meals served continuously from 7 a.m. till 11 p.m WANTED TO BUY. ANTED to Buy—Household Furni- ” ture; best prices given. Apply. S. C. Gibson, Second-hand Dealer, 95* Vivian street. 171ALSE Teeth, any condition, top price paid by return; our only commodity. Pearline Co., Queen street, Auckland 1%/ITRS MIET, Vivian street, buys ITA for cash Ladies* and Gents' Left-off Costumes, Suits. Boots. Children's Outfits and sundries, Portmanteaux, Trunks. Tools; best prices. Tel. 21-760. WE are Cash Buyers of Second-hand visible Typewriters; good price© given. W. J. Seater and Co.. 32, Grey street. WE are Cash Buyers of Second-hand vl «ible Typewriters; good prices l given. W. J. Seater and Co., 82. Gref street. WANTED to Buy Furniture and Sundries in any quantity. Highest cash prices given. J. Hyndman, 206. Cuba street. 'Rhone 21-277. WANTED TO BUY—'PHONE 21-261 Morris brickman buys Left-ofi Clothing. Jewellery, etc.; country and town customers can rely on top priceß being given; us a trial; try our prices and satisfy yourself. 65, Courtenay place. Letters promptly attended to. WE are uash Buyers ot Second-hand visible Typewriters; good prices given. W. J. Seater and Co., 32. Grey street. STRONG Room Door, Crab Winch, 4 Wheel Trucks, Baker's Oven, Pui*eys and Shafting, and Railway Iron. STEVENS AND CO., Upper Abel Smith afreet

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11302, 30 August 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11302, 30 August 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11302, 30 August 1922, Page 1