SPORTING. ■ HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. -, v. v '.'vAUTUMN '.MEETING... MAY 6 and 7, 1308 - rtJOMINATION, all Events, close with- the li ■ undersigned at Hustings, on THUKSv ;DAY NEXT, 16th inst., at 9 p.m. W. J. STRATTON, ' ' 5520 ' 'i'""-.-'- :i y "'".v. Hastings. ; , MARLBOROUGH .RAGING; CLUB. . • AUTUMN MEETING. ■ 6th and 7th MAY. EIVERLANDS RACECOURSE, BLENHEIM. ATOMINATIONS for all Races Closo on ...SATURDAY NEXT,: 18th ~inst. (Easter Saturday), at 9 p.m. - ... . C J W GRIFFITHS, ; t ■ \i ■ ■ Secretary, 850S - i Blenheim EDUCATIONAL. L'UUCATIONAL NOTHING SUCCUEDB LlKl'i I SUCCESS » THE TRIUMPHANT M VRCH OF , " GRJ- GG SHORTOAND ■ Over 300 new • studonts :.have 'been .enrollc^:at the Short . , v ; hand 'Institute ; 6incc ; last' July., , ' ' We are now DOUBLING our . accommodation. .... , GOOD SALARIED POSITIONS , ' -■'"i .J'i!!;..iAivait ..our Graduates: .•' . tn REGG STTOimUND - INSTITUTE, "OT '■ 5 CUBA "STREET; opposite Town Hall.. . ! The ' LARGEST- and 'BEST-APPOINTED SHORTHAND SCHOOL in Wellington "... ... "''C72O BANKS'S COMMERCI \L COLLEGE, 11 GREY STREET .v FOR -TUITION IN' ACCOUNTANCY. ■ BUSINESS METHODS, .Typewriting, and Pitman's Shorthand. Expert Coaching for University aud 'Civil Seryico Uxams. Send ;for(a i Prosi>ectus. ; Tel. 20DB P.O Bai 162. q<A • HROYDON' PREPARATORY SCHOOL.Boarding and Day School for Boys linder 13 years. Snecial Class for Boys under 6 years. MISS SOMERVILLE. : . 2 Hill Street... .; t ... CC2S mOWRY PIPER, late of tho Crystal Palace i. 'J- Orchestra, and pupil of ' the late Carl' •Jung, is prepared Ito Receivo Pupils for the ( Violin. Attendance at residence, if required. : Address, for toims, etc., c.o. Wellington Piano(orte Co., Lambton Quay.-.;C689 -ELOCUTION.MRS. MARGARET SUTCLIFFE, . Gold Medallist, New Zealand, is prepared to Receivo •■Pupils/J'-' Accepts 1 i -Engagemeiits'' Coilvcerts. Afternoons, etc. - - "FAIRVIEW, C 757 , ? !C(%-:-'^';4o«B«Bur6h.;Streot.' l ' ' VOICE SPECIALisT. _ X H/TK' LEO.. BUCKERID(3E, pupil of Signor iYJ.'.i,,Blasc9, ; Milan, and Sir- Cnas,'.. .sautley, . I'-ondon, has removed , to' Boulcottv Cliambers .(Room: No. 9,' . top floor), Bpiilcot't . (opposite' Roman Catholic Church), where ho is '. prepared -to , receive;; Pupils ,fdr .yoice: Productfon,::Elocution,'!andi.Sitiging;' Special' attention to Deep Breathing. T 'yU-ji>,4-C735
MISS MURIEL M VARE, ' , (A Mus. V.C.M., Eng.), 8 PIRIE STREET. Teacher of Piano Theory, Harmony, and Counterpoint. Voice Production ana Singing. CST7 BANJO. ■R/f R. i"Aj E. VARE; teacher of Banjo,' ChiversV Music Store, Lambton Quay.. C5Bl i HOTEL NOTICES. TTOTEL WINDSOR.—This, magnificent new v. and five-story .■ Private Hotel is now open to receive guests. Aftomoon Tea a speciality. Also, our up-to-date Grill Room, tho first and only ono of its kind in the Dominion. Edwards and Boulton, Propneiors- ■'■ ; O ~y'• ; ; CBi6 ' ■■■ ' ' ' .. , . TfIHE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, •A CARTERTON. " W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. The best Commercial Hotel in the .Wairar.ipa. CSU DUKE OF EDINBURGH:HOTEL"'!' (WELLINGTON') (T>tfFJ3RS .First-Class. Accommodation for visi- I v/'i tors. . - Charges very moderate.'. 'Best brands of Wino and : Spirits kept in , stock. . Terms on application. R. DWYER, Proprietor. Telephono 4G3 C 727 C4.FEJ DE'PARIS HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station), . PAL MLR STON NORTH. MRS. J. ADAMS (late of the Marquis of ; Normanhy Uotol; ■ Carterton), anaouncoa that .she is in possession of the above House.: Convenient for catching early • trains. Good' accommodation and first-class: table. 1 f - C 640 pLUB ' HOTEL, CARTERTON 1 V* (Under New Management); ' P. FIRMAN . Proprietor, ' Lato of tho New Zealand Railway Service. Good Comfortable Hotel, splendidly furnishtd; first-class' Cuisine, "and every ' attention; every ;nod-)rn convenience. New Billiard Table. Situated „within Jhr.ef. minutes, from tho -Railway, Statiohi ;; 'and ! .'next" : tKe'''Wairarapa P. and A. Assosiation Show Grounds- ' ■Telephono 11. \ ■ C 673 BELLEVUE GARDENS'AND HOTEL, S I LOWER HUTT. ' fITHE most Scientific and Ornamental Gardens A ..In'tho Southern Hemisphere. ' ?>..•: ' Hotel has been Thoroughly Renovated and Enlarged. ?!•.; : ■.• New Private Apartments : and Dining-room capable pf seating 150.. . «.■{ Good flsbing and shooting. Splendid train service and telephone communication with city. W. GANDAB, • ■ ' Manafterw . CITY BUFFET HOTEL, ■ . WELLINGTON.,,fTIHE Most Central 'in the City; offers splenUL did accoaimodation. ' Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to; Best. Brands Wmen and. Spirits. .. \ . Trams pass the door every fiye nunutes. TARIFF—S»i 6d.-to 65,. 6a..'per; day, ! "A, &. V. LODDER, 4 Proprietor.
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