BUSINESS NOTICES. INSIST upon havinggood Tea. It is tho most refreshing and invig- ' orating drink procurable, and the cheapest. Ask your Grocer for ' "MELSON, .■JJJOATB & po.'s. Brands. YOU KNOW what you are getting, and you ONLY PAY the SAME RETAIL PRICES' as are charged for the many IMITATIONS now - being • pushed on to tho Publio ' ' by -means of COPIED ADVERTISEMENTS, and packagos. APPLES. APPLES. APPLES. Motuoka, 25th August, 1910. IXIO7OUR CLIENTSWo beg to announce that our Stock of Apples is now' exhausted, and we have no more to offer until next season. ■ ■ We thank, our. Clients' for their, ..es-. teemed orders, and assure them that in every instance we have done our utmost ■to give pleasure and satisfaction at. the lowest possible market prices. We thank those of our Clients who have brought' our method to the notico of their friends,! and have greatly appreciated , tho many letters of praise and congratulation we have received. . We hone to continue the business nextseason, -and if we could rely on an adequate demand we would he inclined to offer other fruits in season in suitable small cases:—Raspberries,' Gooseberries, Plums, Apricots, . Nectarines, Peaches, Pears, etc. . ■ Again expressing our thanks, and courting any suggestions our Clients ■ may favour us with: We are, etc., • . . JAQUES AND CO. Ask Your Grocer for Jaqnes and Co.'s BOTTLED FRUITS IN SYRUP... Fine Quality Fresh Fruit and Pure. Cane Sugar only, in White Flint. Glass Vacuum Jars. JAQUES AND. CO., MOTUEKA. - WILSON'S Malt Extract, being made from Malted Barley 6olely. ' contains tho greatest i amount of diastaso known. TY RADFORD'S for - Furniture..Duchesse Chests 355; .fid., Sideboards 505., Wardrobes £3 10s..- Washstands Bs. Gd., Tables'2s. Cd„ Chairs 4s.'(id., .Chairs 7s. 6d M Cups and Saucers. 2s. 6d. half-dozen. Tea Sets 75.. Gd., Dinner Sets 17». Gd., Lamps Is. Gd., -Toilet Sets 7s. G<l.,.Carpet lOd. yard, Hearthrug3.2s. Gd., Mantel Drapes Is. Gd., Towels Gd. each. Cheapest house in town. . ' VICTORIA LAUNDRY. ~~' IMPORTANT' TO HOUSEHOLDERS MESSRS. P. WILLS. AND SONS notify the Public that they;have opened a receiving depot at 121 ~ RIDDIFORD STREET (opp. Wesleyan Church): Hours, 7.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. 'Phone 613. •-' Works—Bß and 38 HANSON STREET ■ ', Proprieters-P. WILLS AND SONS.' TO-.THOSE -WHO .Altii'.'BAL-D.OR.-QHEY'i" BALDNESS;! falling ■■'. and. grey hair!'''.'dan'druff.J'etc.-, can bo 'cured,' only,'' by each case being suitably andspeciallvtreatcd.' "PRO. CARLYLE, Alethia's. Specialist, always .succeeds,' this being the' Alethia Method. Cooper's -Buildings, Willis ' Street. Write for pamphletCountry clients treated, by 'correspondence. Advice free. rrffi. .ARO_. STEAM LAUNDRY.' RECEIVING DEPOTS-17 "■" Manners Street (next to Kitto and Graham's), 154 Ingestro Street (Corner of Cuba and Ingestro Streets). Laundry Work of All Descriptions. will be received at Above Depots. , Chief Office and Works: 20 HOPPERiST. 7, .20 HOPPER ST. EnUGATIONAL. pROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. —Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years of age. : Special. class fori boys under.six. Miss Sommerville, 81 Hill ■ Street.. 7 ', 7 - . DOES EDUCATION'PAY? : DUNEDIN STUDENT SAYS "YES."' WINS FOUR OPEN COMPETITIONS: Girls' High School, School of Mines, Y.M.C.A., Baptist Church. ' To learn how to Succeed, write or.call for Circular A. i - ■ . TNTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS, Willis i. Street. • . J. J. PARKES, Dist.Rep. : fIS.ESS .-, S H OR T H A N D. ' DAY ; AND EVENING CLASSES. ETHEL J. TREGEA, Wellington Representative, Holder Gregg Teachers' Diploma. 80 Majoribanks Street. 'TO STAMMERERS. ■' ■ r\ L. JOHNSTON (rep. "Beasley Sys- * tem") will hold a Second Class in Wellington, 22 Hawkestone Street. Write and arrange an interview. THE. LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. AGENTS REQUIRED FOR A FEW GOOD INLAND TOWNS. GOOD INLAND' TOWNS. Classes Daily. Tuesday and Friday . ' Evenings. Principal-MISS KATE STEWART,. . 94 Willis St., -opp. Shortfs., -. , BALLROOM DANCING—CLASSES FOR ■ BEGINNERS. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes are held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS.' in her Private Hall.. Profi.. ciency ensured in six privato lessons or one quarter at class. Term commences with pupil. Private Lessons arranged. •Address—BG Ghuznee Street, Next St. Peter's' Church. TOANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.. For instruction in: "'■''' ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS PRACTICE. SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and TOUCH TYPEWRITING. ' Students Prepared for: JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SERVICE, . - MATRICULATION, SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, and MEDICAL PUELIMINA'RY ESAMI- , NATIONS. For last year's examinations, 51 candidates wore presented, 40 of whom passed. TjIITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS: MISS BABER, M.A. MISS RACHEL RICHMOND .(Higher Certificate N.F.U.). Preparatory Classes for Children under 8 aro also held . TORM COMMENCED, on MAY 31st. .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 907, 29 August 1910, Page 1
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