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The many friends of Mr. Bernard M. Holt frUl be pleased tj, hear of his recent appS l.ment as electrical inspector to the Firo Under to. gam further olectrioaYknowledge ia the & % e P t " CI ' 1 Ncwcastle-o'ta-the-Tyno. At the same time he studied at the Armstrong College, in. the, Univorsi yof D, r ° h° .fccessfully W final examination. half vear* w A°\ d PT^' Mr " ,Holt came 7 ou te H 6 OTeT thß management of the electrical department of Messrs. J. J Horrocks and Co., Ltd., representatives for Messrs.-'Ernest Scott and MountaS.ltd which position he has held tip to the present time. Previous to leaving England, Mr, Ml the Institute o S land Coa s'-Engine«rt.and Ship.Builders, '. rr is a pact; : That New.Zealanders are.Great Travellers. ■'I

To please the : travelling public, Dustins Ltd. (the well-known Caterers),, have enlarged and remodelled their Refreshment and Luncheon Booms, i n The 'Square PalmerEton North, and Victoria Avenue, Wanganui — Advt- -. .. -■ ■■■- ; '.•■-.■ ' 01150

LADIES' TAILORING.

The oldest and best firm, new' spring goods and styles. Mr. Nodino; will do tho fitting. Nouine and Co., 7G Wellington Terraoo. C 1227 ; •■' '•■ "\ - - ; ;■•■ ; ■, Advt. i Benefit by our years of experience and unrivalled equipment, and get- us to forward your parcels, pass your entries, or remove vour furniture. Wo aro noted for being reliable and prompt. The N.Z. Express Co., Ltd., Cl2Bl A<hn • -Tomm'y (after a long, lingering survey of his uncle, who lost an arm and a leg while fighting for his country)—"ls that why you are on half-pay, uncle?" ■' \ ",.',' Colonel Sir Percy. Girouard (Governor of the Bust African Protectorate).—lt ■ must not bo forgotten, that wo havo committed to us tho great trust of looking after the coloured peoples of the countries under our 7 control. I feel absolutely certain that if we follow the broad and high traditions of British Colonial polio; we shall Buoooed in establishing a great ao. minion is Kiyft A^iCi

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 625, 30 September 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 625, 30 September 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 625, 30 September 1909, Page 7

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