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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. W 'ANTED, Bedroom and Sittingrooin, with or without Board; single gentleman; with good view preferred. "Early," "Dominion" Office. - 323 TOSTANTED, Boarders; private house, Ellico * V Street; good table. Apply Forrest Music ■Store, 30 Courlenay Place.. . ; 280 WANTED, Boarders; li. and e. bath; double and single rooms. Langham Private Hotel, Newtown. -5750 WANTED, Two Young Men Boardors. Apply 211 Ingest ro Street. 306 "TO7ANTED, four Gentlemen Boardors, supc- * » rior home, every comfort, terms moderate. Address "Dominion" Office. 148 WANTED, two Boarders, every homo comfort, every convenience, ute piauo, soft washing, mending, good table kept; 18a. week. Ssa Adelaide Road. CB6l WANTED, Married Couple or two Friends, share Boom, with Board; quiet; private home; no children; near tram terminus. Apply "A.8.G.," "Dominion" Officii. . 313 "M7ANTED, Two Young Men to share Boom ii in first-class house; telephono; every convenience'; good locality. Address "Dominion" Oflice. HQS LARGE Front Bed-Sittingroom Vacant, splendid viow, private family, suit 2 gentlemen, , moderate. Apply "Central," "Dominion" Office. ' IBS QjJPERIOR Board and Residence for 2 or IO 3 Gcntlomon iu well recommended houso, vicinity Terrace. For address apply- "' Dominion" Office. 302 1 yy KENSINGTON STREET has few VacnnXi cies for Business Gents, or Tradesmen; superior house, comfortable home; moderate. - 325 EDUCATIONAL, . DO YOU KNOW J WHY ? MR. GtjILBERT PITMAN (Nephew of and 20 years manager to Isaac . Pitman) SAID ' > GREGG SHORTHAND is baseci on scientilic principles applied in a, scientific way, and J. beliove it is destined to become the shorthand of the English-speaking people." You can iind out by sending for a copy of " About Uregg Shorthand," and for a copy of "Shorthand Contests." . GREGG'S SHORTHAND .INSTITUTE, . 1 Opp. Town Hall. i ' ■ 'Phone IG7G. The largest and best-appointed Shorthand School in Wellington. Principal, J. WYN IRWIN, JN.IS. Representative. ci C72D BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 GREY STREET, FOR TUITION IN ACCOUNTANCY. BUSINESS METHODS, Typewriting, ' and, Pitman's Shorthand. Expert Coaching for University' and Civil Servico Exams. Send for a Prospectus. Tel. 2098.! "' I}.o. Box 162. 1 / C7G4 VOICE SPECIALIST. ■TVIP" LEO- BUCKEEIUGE ' 'i'eaeher of Voice XTJL Production, Singing, and Elocution, No. 77 Wellington Terrace (opposite Dr. Young's). Tel. No. 2668. C 735 CROYDON ... PREPARATORY SCHOOL.--Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years. Special Class for Boys under G years. •\ MISS ; SOMERVILLE, 81 Hill Street.. CG2B • : VIOLIN. ; T OWRY PIPER, : late of the Crystal Palace Orchestra, and pupil of the -late -Carl Jung, is prepared- to Receive Pupils for tho Violin.' ■, Attendance at residenco, if required. Address, ;for terms, otc., c.0.-Wellington Pianoforte Co.,- Lambton Quay. CGBS TVT'ISS MURIEL I M. VARE, 1«- - (A.Mus., V.C.M., Eng.), ; 11 PIRIE STREET. Teacher of* Piano Theory, Harmony, und Coun- ,.. terpoint. Voice Production and Singing. ' C 577 jv . BANJO. MR. A. E. VARE, teacher of Banjo, Chivers'si Music Store, Lambton Quay. C5Bl HOTEL NOTICES. sin OTEL WINDSOR. —Thi9 magnificent new TT and commodious five-story Private Hotel is now;open,tb receiveigues'ts. Afternoon Tea aj Also, our up-'to-dato Grill Room'; the first and only one of .its kind in' 1 tha' Dominion. Edwards- and Boulton, Proprietors. 1 .'' '' ■ ;; ' , . csio' NOW OPEN.—New Frinco of Wales Hotel; Masterton, ontiroly new, fireproof through, out, handsomely furnished, splendid tablo, every attention, all modern conveniences, lire escapes everywhere, most comfortable country hotel in New Zealand. It. Barclay, Proprietor. 'Phono 30, CB4O Masonic ' hotel, palmerston NORTH, ROGER MULROONEY, Proprietor. Mail Trains stop fifteen minutes. Never forget an old friend. . CS42 THE MAIIQUIS O? NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. The best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa, . .. ' Csll DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, •- WELLINGTON, OFFExtS First-Class Accommodation for -itors. Charge 9 very-- moderate. Best Brands of .Wino and Spirits kept in stock. Terms on application. , R. DWYER, Proprietor. ■ Telephone 408. • C 727 CAFE DF' PARIS HOTEL, (Opposite Railway Station), ■■j? ALM-K ST ON NORT H. MRS. J. ADAMS (late of the Marquis of Normanby Hotel, Carterton), announces that she is in possession of the above Hcuso. Convenient for catching early trains. Good Accommodation and First-class Table. CfrlO (P L U B. H O T E L, CARTERTON. (Under New Management). OLVER.MOSEN Proprietor. Late of Hawke's Bay. licul Comfortablo Hotel, splendidly furnished; Tirst-class Cuisine, and every attention; every modern convenience. New Billiard Table. Situated within three minutes from, the ltailway Station( and next tho Wairarapa P. i'and A. Association Show Grounds. i Speight's Beer always on tap. ' Telephone 51. BELLEVUB GARDENS AND HOTEL, LOWER HU'TT. THE most Scientific and, Ornamental Gardens in tho Southern, Hemisphere. Hotel Uas been' thoroughly lienovated and Enlarged. ' * , . Nc-.r Private Apartments and Dining-room capablo of seating 150.* Good Fishing and Shooting. Splendid train sorvico and telephono communication wlihcity, W. GANDAR, Manager. CITY BUFFET HOTEL, WELLINGTON. THo Most Central in the City; offers Splendid Accommodation.. Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to, Best Brands Wines and Spirits. -.a-s pass the door every five minutes. TARIFF—Ss. Gd. to Gs. Gd. per day. A, E. V, LODDEE, Proprietor, im

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 267, 4 August 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 267, 4 August 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 267, 4 August 1908, Page 2

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