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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. jgOARD WANTEDBy Night-Worker; near "Dominion" Office preferred; not more than 255.. Particulars to "Night Owl," c.o. Box 782, G.P.O. ANTED, Superior Board aaid Lodging for lady, gentleman, antl two boys. Apply "Permanent," "Dominion" Oilice. 197 ANTED, quiet Board and Residence or Furnished Room and conveniences, don district. State terms to "Suitable, Dominion" Office. WANTED, Good Locality, with Board, Large Furnished Bedroom and Unfurnished Sitting-room. Address Box 698, » 01-, lington. WANTED, tradesmen Boarders to share large front room, also single Rooms, terms moderate. 39 Kent Terrace. 149 MINTED, four Gentlemen Boarders, supoV v i-jor home, every comfort, terms moderate. . Address "Dominion" Office. 148 ANTED, a few Gentlemen Boarders, comfortable home, good table, piano. 19 Mulgrave Street, Thorndon. 2G5 ANTEDTSeIect Board-Eesidonco offered 3 Ladies or Gentlemen; superb view;every refined comfort; Thorndon. Address at "Dominion" Oflice. WTANTED, two Boarders, every home com- * v fort, every convenience, u>~e piano, soft washing, mending, good table kept; 18s. week. 35a Adelaide Road. ' CS6I ACANCIES for few Boarders; telephone, piano, all conveniences; XI por week. 100 Molesworth Street. 261 -3 if KENSINGTON STREET, has few VacanJL o cies for Gentlemen Boarders, superior house, comfortable home, moderato terms. 272 LOST AMD FOUND. I A /. REWARD—Lost, Gold Cablo Bangle 111/ last week between City and Kelburne. Mrs. Reading,' Upland Road, Kelburne. 195 LOST, last week Boucher Bicycle, fittings 2spoed gear, spring seat pillar, macintosh, special tyres. Reward Jacob Meier, 19 Turnbull Street. 140 LOST, yesterday evening, Gold Bangle, with name on, Manners Street or Jervois Quay. Howard. Apply "Dominion" Qffice, 260 LOST', Letter containing two National Bank Cheques, Napier, for .-G2 ss. and =£3 15s. signed B. R. Menzies and H. W. Frost; payment stoppod. LOST, Lambton Quay, or Willis Street, Gold Brooch, valued as gift. Reward -Hutcheson, Wilson, Jervois 168 RAILWAY NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. COMMENCING on SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, \J 1908, and continuing on each succeeding Saturday until further notice, au Additional Train will leave Upper llutt at 11.10 p.m., Lower Hutt arrive 11.55 p.m., returning from Lower Hutt at 12.3 a.m. on Sunday (connecting with tlio 11.20 p.m. train from Te Aro), Upper Hutt arrive 12.48 a.m. These' trains will make tho same stops as the ordinary motor trains. SGSI > , BY ORDER. RELICIOUS SERVICES. J O H N'S CHURCH (Presbyterian). . SERVICES-SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1908. Morning, 11. Evening. 7. Preacher-REV. J. CROOKSTON, M.A., 8.D., of Bendigo. Victoria 1 . . Kelbnrno Service in Anglican Schoolroom at II a.m. Preacher—Rev. W. J. Comrie. C 674 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, WEBB STREET. FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY. , 11 a.m., Rov. B. Motson; 3 p.m., Rev. H, Daniel; 7 p.m., Rev. J. Dawson. Anthems: "Sun of My Soul," "Pilgrims of tho Night." ■ MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd, TEA, 6 p.m. TICKETS—Is. PUBLIC MEETING, 8 p.m. Chairman Hon. W. Hall-Jones. Addresses; C. H. Poole, Esq., M.P.; Revs. C. A. Sims and J. T. Pratley. C 646 HURCH OF CHRIST (VIVIAN STREET). TO-MORROW-Morning, 11—Worship. Afternoon, 2.45. ■ Evening, 6.3o—People's Service. Preacher—Jos. J. Franklyn. Evangelist, Children's Anniversary Postponed till SUNDAY, AUGUST 9th. ' 169 milE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN'S CHURCH 1 and INSTITUTE. Wliitmore Streot. ' SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1903. Morning Preacher, at 11, Mr. E. L. Burgess; Subjoct, "Ropontance." Evening Preacher, at 7, Mr. Balcotnbo Brown, M.A. After Service at 8.15, Preacher, Mr. J. Mooro, Missiouer. Subject, "This Sido and Tliat." Prayer Meeting at G. 30. . Sailors' Parlour open at 10 and 2., 5717 UNITARIAN "FREE CHURCH, Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street. SERVICES at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday Evenings of. August, DR. TuDOR JONES on: "IF JESUS CAME TO WELLINGTON, WHAT WOULD HAPPEN?" EDUCATIONAL, ■ VIOLIN. " _ MISS GRACE KENNEDY (Pupil of Professor Hans Sitfc, Royal Coiiservatoriuin oi Aiusic, Leipzig will return to Wellington during tho FIRST WEEK OF AUGUST, and will JtESUME TEACHING. ADiIRESS—I9 Hawkestono Crescent, Thorndon. ' DO YOU KNOW ? Will' ? MR. GUILUisRT PITMAN (Nephew of ana years manager to Isaao Pitman) SAID " jpl REGG SHORTHAND is based on NJT tilio pi'incipiei applied in a sciemnic way, and 1 Uelievu.it is uestined to becoino the BUoi-lhaud of the English-speaKing people." you can find out by seuuiiig lor a copy of "About uregg.Shorthand," and lor a copy of " Shorthand Contests." GREGG'S .SiiuRTHAND INSTITUTE, Opp. Town Hall. 'Phone i67G. Tho largest and best-appointed Shorthiind School in Wellington. Principal, J. \VVN IRWIN, N.Zi. Representative. - *C 729 VUICE i'ltuuL'OTiUiN' AND SINUING, LEO BUCKEIIIDGE has resumed Teaching at his residence, No. 77 Weilington Terrace (opposite Dr. Young's). C 735 BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 GREY STREET, FOR TUITION IN ACCOUNTANCY. "OUSINESS METHODS, Typewriting, and Pitman's Shorthand. Expert Coaching for University and Civil Servico Exams. Send for a Prospectus. i Tel. 2098. P.O. Box IG2. ; C7G4 . ifSROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL.\j Boarding and Day School for Boys under ! 13 years. Special Class for Boys under G years. MISS SOMERVILLE, 81 Hill Streot. C 628 VIOLIN. mOWRY PIPER, late of the Crystal Palaco JL Orchestra, and pupil of tho lato Carl Jung, is prepared to Receive Pupils for tho Violin. Attendance at residence, if required. Address, for terms, etc., c.o. Wellington Pianoforto Co., Lambton Quay. CftS'J MISS MURIEL M. VARE, (A.Mus., V.C.M.. Eng.), 11 PIRIE STREET. Teacher of Piano Theory, Harmony, and Counterpoint. Voico Production uud Singing. C 577 BANJO. MR. A. E. VARE, teacher of Banjo, Cliivers's Music Store, Lambton Quay. ' C5Bl

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 265, 1 August 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 265, 1 August 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 265, 1 August 1908, Page 2

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