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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, "1 KENT TERRACE. WELLINGTON. MRS. LEE, Proprietress. T ARGE and well-appointed House in good. locality; trams pass tho door; penny section; hot, cold, and shower baths.. Visitors to Wellington can rely on getting excellent accommodation at a moderate tariff at Mrs. Lee's oldestablished Boardinghouse of twenty years' standing. 'Phono 1897. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. STONEHURST," SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. Strictly FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland. MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietress. OMFORTABLE Furnished Room; would suit two young men; moderate terms. GO Clyde Quay. URNISHED Bedroom to Let, single , or double, .convenient, central, Apply Pees, Stationer, Willis Street, 2G3. mo LET, 2 large Unfurnished Rooms, -5- with fireplaces, conveniences, hot and cold bath. 11 Macdonald Crescent, City. mo LET, furnished Double Bcd-Sitting--11 room, breakfast optional; use kitchen. 1 Hawkestone Terrace, Hawkostone Street. ICELY-FURNISHED Rooms to Let, all conveniences; telephone; near Parliament Buildings; partial board if required. ' Apply "Dominion" Office. "T&7ISITORS to Wellington will find First- * class Accommodation at Whitehall, Plimmer's Steps; terms, 4s. 6d. .a ' day j Permanent Boarders, JCI per wesfe. Proprietress, Mrs. M'Cormick. "TfACANCIES few Gentlemen; large » single or double rooms; quiet, orderly house, Thorndon. Address "Dominion" Office. "OTANTED, 10 Permanent Boarders; *i 17s. week; soft washing. Te Aro Buffet,' Ghuznee Street. Under- new. management. Three doors from .Cuba Street. WANTED, Two Rooms, Bed and Sittingroom, in the vicinity of Ellice Street or Kent Terrace preferred. Roply "Haste," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, at Oriental Bay, by Young Man,' Clerk, comfortable homo in private family. Apply "Bay," "Dominion" Office. i —*■ —-~i WANTED, AGENCIES. - ~ CHRISTCHURCH Retail • Stationer open to represent .Wellington House, Postcards., Office Novelties, or similar lines. , "Ajax," General Post Office, Christcliurch. (TtENTLEMAN, driving from Blenheim vJT- to West Coast in July, glad to hear of a companion for -.trip. , Apply "Mutual." Post Office, Blenheim. "TOT-ANTED, two Association Football vt : Players, for Wednesday , team, Full-back and Right-half. Saturday players not required. Apply "Soccer," "Dominion" Office. EDUCATIONAL. VIOLIN. VIOLIN. HERBERT - BLOY, Professor , of- Violonteehnique. ~ Teacher' of. Artistic Violin Playing. Studio:,DRESDEN. Residence Tel. 2310. Specialty—SEVClK METHOD. g BEG G •SIIORT HAN D. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. ; ETHEL J. TREGEA,. " Wellington .Representative,• j. Holder Gregg Teachers' Diploma. A 80 Majoribanks Street. . • PERCIVAL ARCHER, TEACHER OF. PIANOFORTE,. . HAS Resumed' Teaching at -his • Stusio, 128 LAMBTON QUAY. Terms, etc., on application. . FRENCH' LANGUAGE. ' " EASY to Learn with ,the aid of " Edison's Latest ,Phonographic 'Outfit with' Repeating Attachment, and Fisher's Ideal Reproducer. PERFECT PRONOUNCIATION. French Records and Reference Library. A second shipment to land shortly. Order yours now. Sole agent, J. J. PARKES. International Schools, Willis Street, Wellington.. THE AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS. . .. , .. Principal—JAS.' W.-BOWER, ' Certificated Mining and Mechanical Engineer. \ Correspondence Courses. . - Day and Evening Classes for ALL Government Certificates in Steam and Oil. Write or Call for Prospectus. Address: TIT?ONE BUILDINGS, CUSTOM STREET EAST. AUCKLAND. , gANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. For Instruction in: , ACCOUNTANCY, business' practice, . SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Students Prepared . for: . JUNIOR AND. SENIOR CIVIL SEEVICE, - ; . - MATRICULATION, • SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOW-. LEDGE, "ana MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMI-... NATIONS. . For last year's examinations, 51 candidates were presented, 40 of whom passed. PALMERSTON AND DANNEVIRKE. MILLINERY CLASSES will bo held by MISS HALL/(London)' for u few weeks," if sufficient inducement offers. '. l.adies desirous of taking lessons, please write at once to LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, ; 220 Lanibton Quay, Wellington. Ladies, in other centres aro also'invited , ' 'to maka inquiries." . jpmHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOE GIRLS. PRINCIPALS: MISS BABER, M.A. MISS RACHEL RICHMOND . (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). Preparatory Classes for Children under 8 - , are also held. TERM COMMENCED on MAY 31st.' BALLROOM DANCING-CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS. MRS. H. B. MASON'S'Classes are'held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, in her Private Hall, Proficiency ensured in'six private lessons or one quarter at class. Term commences with pupil. Privato Lessens arranged, Address—SG, Ghuznee Street. Next St. Peter's Church. L ANGER Dresscutting School. Economy, in Dressmaking. The marvellously simple Blouso and Skirt Cutter the latest invention, puts it . within tho power of any ordinarily intelligent woman to make her own Blouses and Skirts. No calculations. Advanced work per arrangement. 1 Also Ladies' Tailoring Country Pupils taught by Post. Patterns cut to measurement. Agents required. Needle-painting, Monday, 2 to 4. Miss Kato Stewart, Principal, 91 Willis Street, opposite Shortt's. N^w"7¥A"£rND^B7INEDIfTOSKS' ASSOCIATION (Wellington Branch). Nurses' Home and Bureau, _ 237 Willis Street. MISS DUNLOP, Hon. Secretary. ' Medical, Surgical, and Maternity Nurses. ■ Telegraphic Address—"Nurse," Wellington. Telephone 1416. THE results obtained by Advertisers in the Classified Columns of "Tho Dominion" aro such as to confirm their belief that the . paper has .a wider circulation than any other daily journal in New Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 858, 2 July 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 858, 2 July 1910, Page 2