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MiSCELLANEOUS. 0 rrtRUST your Hair to Tester's care. We are i. JL specialists m Huircutting, old price Gd. 'iester, Courtenay Place. feOI ® ' iIUMES are Hard, and harder if you fail to *• JL buy your Children's Boots at T. M'Dowa en'a Giving-up-Sale, til Cuba Street. 853 'i HpO-DAY, - a Special Bargain.—Children's Silk and-Beaver-Bonnets and Hats, l'rum Is. >. Gd. each. Mrs. Mathewson, 318 Lambton Quay. ! ' - ' ; ' 793 !j fjnHE Durbar Boot Polish is economical and ; -3- ensures long lifo to boot and. shoo uppers. « ' 0833 rSTEi) New. iiealanders inay beat tho Eng- „ A lishmeh, but it takes a good man to _ beat A. Banks, .Newtown, tor choice Cigars. !. 831 1 rpiiSTER'S for a good Shilling Pipe. Country A customers, send your razor to be sot. '• 1 801 miiE Kew Zealand Government supports 3 -2- British in preference to foreign maiiu- - factures; so docs every loyal Colonist, espccif ally no when tho British goods happon to be superior. That's why Bournville Cocoa is 0 so popular. T TTSE Durbar Boot Polish, London's Best vJ Waterproof Boot Polish and Leather Pre- ■ servative. 9833 XfELVETEEN and Serge Motor Caps, in all » the newest shapes and colours, 4s. lid., t ss. Cd., 6s. Gd.; uo old stock, i). S. Patrick, f 'JS Cuba Street. 801 j "ftKTHAT the Leather, trade says: Durbar * » Boot' Polish is absolutely the best weas ther-proofing and leather preserving .polish in I 1 the market. 5833 HOYLAND AND CO., Shop and Office o Fitters tiid Showcase Makers, olf Cuba > and Ghuzneo Streets.' Best workmanship j- guaranteed. .'Phono 192 G. King up to-day. S9flU - wnrni and Brown Turkish Towels, Is., » » Is. 3d., Is. 4Jd. each; Lace Curtains, best f valuo in Wellington. Leydon and Co., 122 3 Cuba Street. SSG waut 3" our Drapery Orders, and can 1 » V save you money in Culicoes, Sheeting, and Table Linen. Leydon aud Co., 122 Cuba Street. » _85G WOMEN'S Woven' Vests, offered this day at Is. Gel., Is. lid., lis. 6d. eachs Tho . kind you want this weather. Mrs. Mathewson, - 3-1S Lambton Quay. 793 ! is sovero on Boots, therefore 6ei h euro your wants from T. M'Duwell, G1 . Cuba Street,' who is giving up Business in a fortnight. . . / . 854 ' I D|7I'LCOME' to tho American Fleet.—Com»V' mitteos of the various centres are rei quested to communicate with the undersigned . as early as possible in reference to tho manufacture of Flags for same. B. ;G. Knight, Har- | ris and Victoria Streets, Wellington. 7G2 ! TO7ORKING Men's Store buys surplus furvv niture,. good clothing, boots, •. travellers' ' samples, otc. 90 'l'ory Street. : - 797 i TSAIC'S, Willis Street, for all tho Latest r £J Snapshot Scenes in'the' city: Postcard ! size and enlargements. * CG-U ■ P/O IN. NAVY CLOTH, worth-'3s. 3d., now ' is. lid. E. J. Leydon and Co., 122 Cuba Street. . 85G ! LOST AND FOUND. . LOST, Newtown tramline, Pipevyoe; reward. J. 11. Gilchrist, Plumber, 38 Riddiford Street. 786 ' RELiGIOUS SERVICES. ' 15EV. J. FLANAGAN'S' : M>EV J. FLANAGAN'S FAREWELL VISIT! FAREWELL VISIT! SUNDAY, JUNE 21: 11 a.m.—Webb Street Church. . ■ ■■: 3 p.m.—Town Hall. 7 p.m.—Town Hall. CHORUS OF FIVE COMBINED CHOIRS. Organist-MR. T. C. WEBB, A.Mus., T.C.L. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21: • TOWN HALL. FINAL LECTURE in the Dominion— . , ."SNAPSHOTS IN-LONDON .SLUMS!" ; ' Illustrated by Limelight. ' D6brs' , 'b{ien.. > 7. i ; : Organ Recital, 7.30. ,: V Lecture >8 p.m. . TICKETS - ONE SHILLING. ~' ; - 9860 QT. • ■ ■ JOHN'S ' CHURCH (Presbyterian). SERVICES, JUNE 21st. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. Preaeher-REV. WM. GRANT, of Gisborne. Kelburne—Sbrvico in Anglic'an Schoolroom at 7 p.m. Preacher—Rev, W. J. Comrie. C 671 "PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES, A ' WEBB STREET. ; . 11—Rev. J. Flanagan. • 7—Servico in Town Hall. 11—Tawa Flat; 3 and 7—l'orirua. MR. REYNOLDS. . rinHE MISSIONS TO - SEAMEN CHURCH 1 AND INSTITUTE, ' Whitmoro Street. • SUNDAY, JUNE 21st, 1908. Services at 11, 7, and 8.15. Preacher—Mß. JAMES MOORE, Hissionor. ~ Subjects: (1) "And thou shult Live"; (2} "An enemy hatli dono : ' this"; ■ (3) "Waiting Still." 'Prayer Meeting at <5.30. Sailors' Parlour opened at .10 and 2. Institute opened daily. 9853 • EDUCATIONAL,' WHEN YOU LEARN SHORTHAND VOU want to learn a system that can be J*- mastored without tho prodigious effort required for tho old-time systems. You want to learn a system that is EASY TO READ fnd EASY. TO WRITE, and yet capable of tho HIGHEST RATE OF SPEED. This you will find in GREGG SHORTHAND ■' / ("The Shorthand of '.he English-Speaking People."—Guilbert Pitman).' Send for Free Samsle Lesson. GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 5 CUBA STREET, opp. Town Hall. Term Commences at ANY Time. C 729 BANKS'S COMM UIICIAL COLLEGE, 11 GREY STREET. FOE TUITION UN ' ACCOUNTANCY tCSUSIIiESS METHODS, Typewriting, and ' JL2 Pitman's Shorthand, Expert Coaching tor University and Civil Service Exams. Send for a Prospectus. TeL 2098. P.O. Bos IG2. ■ R C7SI pROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL.Boarding and Day School for Boys under lo years. Special Class for iio.vs under ti years. . MISS SOMERVILLE. 81 Hill Street. CG2B . VIOLIN. TOWIit PIPER, late of the Crystal Palace Orchestra, and pupil of the late Carl Jung, is prepared to Receive Pupils for the Violin. Attendance at residence, if required. ..LiiUiu.is, ior leruis. etc., c.o. Wellington Piano- ' torto Co., Lambton Quay. CGS9 ] ■R/fISS MURIEL M. VAKK. 1 (A Mus. V.C.M., Eng.), S PIEIE STRIiET. Teacher of Piano Theory, Harmony, and Counterpoint. Yoico Produotiou and Singing. C 577 BANJO. c MB. A. E. VARB, teacher of Banjo, Chivera'i Music Store. Lambton Qua?- CSSI (By Appoint- sHis Eieellanoj merit to L° r d Plunlcet.) \7IOLETS.—These favourite flowers may now » bo obtfiined in any quantity, fresh daily, from MISS MURRAY, Vice-Regal Florist, 3G Willis Street (!i doom above Grand Hotel). B C 771

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 229, 20 June 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 229, 20 June 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 229, 20 June 1908, Page 2

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