■ SPORTING. f.■>.'■■■ FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. '' . (ACCEPTANCES, for. all HANDICAP ; 1i EVENTS 'and ENTRIES for TRIAL PLATE and SCURRY close . TO-NIGHT i- : ■ ' MONDAY), at 8.30 o'clock, f E. GOODBEHERE, 81C0. . . ■;-j ' : Secretary. ' t- , MAKLBOROUGn RACING, CLUB, : AUTUMN MEETING." i - ' • Cth 'and 7th MAY.- y . r " EIVERLANDSRACECOURSE, BLENHEIM. ! , "BJOMINATIONS for all" Races'; Closo on i ' 11' - SATURDAY NEXT, ISth inst.' (Easter f Saturday), at 9 p.m. . " ■ ! C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Secretary, ,v'■ ;■BSOO ' Blenheim. i.:. 'EDUCATIONAL. L" EDUCATIONAL. ■ - NOTHING' !.- - - SUCCEEDS'' p.' ■; - LIKE'- ■ ■.' Hy.;! ■' SUCCESS. • ' " ' THE TRIUMPHANT MARCH OF l - • r , 1 GREGG SHORTHAND v ," ; ~ . Over 300, hew. students hava"."" r; ■ been.enrolled, at the Gregg, Short,. ?' V : hand Instituto.-siriee; last' , k . ' Wo are liov DOUBLING our ; : ■>, Accommodation. ' [ . GOOD SALARIED POSITIONS : r . Await- our Graduates. . (HRDGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, : W .5 CUBA STREET, opposite, Town Hall.'",. ; Tlie LARGEST arid BEST-APPOINTED SHORTHAND SCHOOL in Wellington. • C 729 ; ' BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, , , i•; . ' .11 GREY STREET. : ' " . FOR TUITION,UN ACCOUNTANCY^ 1 . i'J-? v/ . . • '■■■'- ' BUSINESS METHODS, Tvpewriting, . and i!-':'; .;, . JIJ Vitiuan's Shorthai:d. . ..Expert Coaching {• ■ :• {or University and Civil Service Esams, ?'/■''i;' :., , ■ Send for a Prosi'ectua. : ■ . V'v • '■' Teh 2030. 'W- ! P. 0.. Bax IG2. " 1 ' C7CI i'' , \ '' -- C ■ ! : . CROYDON' I'REPARATORY : ■ Boarding and- Hay. School for IJoys under, V .V: 13 years: . Special Class, for. Boys under C years. • .. MISS SOMERVIIj.E. ' ■ ' . ~• . '2, Hill Street.., CG2B ' V; .1 rpOWEY PIPER, late of the Crystal Palaca - jL Orchestra, • and pupil of ' the late Carl \ Jung, . is; prepared to.'Receive for the •' i-K .. ;,V" V. Violin:; : . Attendance at reßiderice,' if required. Address, for terms, etc.j c.o. Wellington Piano- '■'/ fortoX'o., Lamblon 'Quay.-..- CGS9 ELOCUTION. Mrs;. ;■ Margaret ■•' sutcliffe; Gold i ; Medallist, New, Zealand, .is ' prepared .to • i Receive Pupils. Accepts Engagements Con- I : • ".erts," Afternoons, etci . • '■ - 1 ' "FAIRVIEW," f:[ :.:C7SZ: : Roxburgh. Street;;;.; ; VOICE SPECIALIST. ME. LEO. BUCKERIDGE,' pupil of Signor Blasso, Jlilan, and . Sir Chas. Santley, . 'London, has J removed to 'Boulcott Chambers . ' • (Room No. 9, top floor); .Boulcott Street (op- ( '. ' • posito Roman Catholic ChuVch), where lib le prepared J Pupils ; for ■Voice ,;I?r,oduc,i iion,' Elocution, and-Singing.' Special attention i ;o: Deep Breathing. . ■ ■ ■ C 735 i. -. v •'" ~—" • ; " ; < MISS MURIEL' M VARE, ! (A Mus V.CM., Eng.). 3 PIRIE STREET. ' s ; ■ Teacher of Piano Theory,rHarmonv, and Conn- ' tcrpomt. - Voice .Production-. and Singing 1 / j ; C 577 BANJO. ' v; -■ - 1 TVTR.yA.'E. VARE,i teacher.of Bapjo, Chivers's , f.i-1"- Musio ,Store,i;Lambton Quayr- C5Bl . ■:r HOTEL NOTfCES. j ."OTOTEL WINDSOR.—This magnificent new ( . and commodious five-story,-Private Hotel ] .vT'C ;s;; is now open to receive guests.'Afternoon Tea : j a speciality. Also, our up-to-date Grill Room ; j the' first' aid' only'.one. of.''its'v-kind' in'"-'the ( •v-.'Vtv'; .Dominion. Edwards'and Boulto'n, Proprietors. ' v-' GSIG ,' The .maequis .of normanby hotel, 1 . ■ CARTERTON. W M H-VLLEY, PROPRIETOR 1 The best Commercial Hotel in : the'Wairarapa, I Csll 1 ■" ■' ■ ■ I : ' ( DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL ; I (WELLINGTON) J OFFERS Firet-Cla6s Accommodation for vhj. ; tors. ; 'Charges';, very ..moderate. Best ' • brands 'of Wino an,d Spirits kept ..in stock. Terms on application. R. DWYEE, Proprietor. -.Telephone 4G3. .; -•<.- - C 727. CAFE DE PARIS TOTEL (Opposite Railway Station),'. PALMERSTON NORTH -. TfyrßS. J. ADAMS (lato of the Marquis of ;lwLKormanb]r.':Ro'Ui,;:'Qairterton), .anooaneiM 1 ' . that she .18 in.possession'of': the above House. C f : ; . ,;Converiieht for:',catchiiigj'early; trains. ' Good ■ ; „ accommodation "and, fi'rst-cldss stable. • cgio ,1 f(LOn JI-OTEL, CARTERTON c "' ■ ' T P Flit MAN '' Proprietor, Late of tho New; Zealand Railway bervice. Good Comfortable "Hotel,, splendidly furnish- ~ • id; first-clns3 Cmsine, and every attention; -flTcrr- mo'.l-!-n convenience.-i New Billiard -; ■,; fable.'. Situated within,three minutes,fron».tho ; - Railway Station;' and-.next " the Wairarapa''P.' .5 and A. Asseiiation 'Show Grounds.; .: Telenhono.il. V , \ ' CG73 ? ! ;- ' - 'C '. BELLEVUE GARDENS AND HOTEL, LOWER HUTT. p - fTVHE most Scientific and Ornamental Gardens " ■ -3. . m the Southern Hemisphere. ' • Hotel has been Thoroughly Renovated and -J; . ■ Enlarged. , '• . ' - . New Private Apartments and Dining-room . capable of seating 150. ' Good fishing and shooting. Splendid train - ■ service and telephone communication with city. • W. GANDAR, • .« ;. Managor. r ; CITY BUFFET HOTEL,, ] WELLINGTON. . ,i, • • YIHHE Most .Central in the City; offers splen- ■ ij. ;'did accommodation.', i;■ Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to. ; Best JBrands'Wines and Spirits. Trams pass the door every five minutes. ; ;• TARIFF—Ss. 6d. to Gs. 6d. per day. • A. E. V. LODDEE, ) , r ' ■ C7lB f-' ■ '-- ' • . 1 . ... ■ -■ ■ * , -. XfJ CRABTEEE AND SON 3. • ENGINEERS. BOILEBMAKEES. ' , . Manufacturers of High-elan Engines and Brick liaohiaei*. Specialists in BairmiQ Maehinaij; -«id' Log . Honiara, f , •.; . V. crrr-EoraDat.^ETA'-fiTSEBT,
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 171, 13 April 1908, Page 2
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