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GOVERNMENT NOTICES. | The Government, despite tho fact that "The Dominion" has the largest circulation of any morning paper in tho Wellington Province, has decided to boycott the paper so far as Government advertisements . are concerned. In. order that our readers may not suffer from this gravo abuse of Ministerial authority we publish the adi vertisements below at our own cost. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ; PALMERSTON NORTH A. AND P. | SHOW. Holiday excursion tickets to PALMERSTON NORTH, available for return until November 12th, will.be obtainable from Foxton, Wellington (Thorndon), Dannevirke, Masterton, and intermediate stations on 2nd, 3rd and Ith November. NOTE.—Tho issues on November 4th will be 'by morning trains only. ON NOVEMBER 4th, 1910 (People's Day), in addition to the ordinary triuns, special passenger trains will iuu as fol'°FOß PALMERSTON NORTH-Welling--1 ton (Thorndon) dep. 7.10 a.m., Levin 10, Foxton 8.10 a.m., Longburn 9.25 and 10.57 a.m. FOR FOXTON—Palmcrston North dep. G. 20 p.m. • , _ , - FOR WELLINGTON (Tliorndon)-Pal-merston North ,dep; 4.41 'p.m. The 7.10 a.m. train. from Wellington (Thorndon) will 6top ONLY at Ngaio, Johnsonville, Paremata, Paokakariki, Levin, and Longburn for passengers. The 4.41 p.m. train from Palmerston North will stop ONLY at Longburn, Levin, Paekakariki; and all stations south of Paekakariki as required. ' 1 The 6.40 p.m. train from Paekakariki WILL NOT STOP at Levin. The 5 p.m. train from Palmerston North to Wellington (Thorndon) .WILL NOT STOP at Levin. ALL LEVIN PASSENGERS must travel by trains leaving Levin at 10 a.m. and 1.5 p.m-., and return by,' train leaving Palmerston North at 4.41 p.m:' NOTE.—The Dmm.Mail .train leaving Palmerston North at , 3.37 p.m; on this day WILL NOT STOP:'at Levin to set down passengers. . Passengers holding Return Excursion ;. Tickets WILL NOT: .be..allowed.'to„..tr.ayel by Down Mail train leaving Palmerston ' North at 3.37 p.m. on this day. Only ■ passengers holding ordinary tickets will be carried :by'this triain.; i The train usually'leaving. Paekakariki, for Wellington (Thorndon) at ' 6.25 p.m. ~ will. leave at! 7.10 p.m., Plimmerton 7.47, Porirua 8.4, Johnsonville 8.39, Wellington arr. 8.9 p.m. : For full particulars see handbills. . BY ORDER. Department of Justice, ' Wellington, 28th October, 1910.. rjnENDERS are invited for the Supply J- :. of Rations and. other Necessaries for the Prison; at Wellington, from the Ist day of January, 1911, to the 31st day. • of December,:. 1911. , Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned will be received up to noon on the 21st day of November, at':.this office.'-; General Conditions and Specifications, may be seen at . tho Prison. The lowest or any tender not necessarily, accepted. ' By order, . F. WALDEGIiAVE, .... Under-Secretary./ - . Department: of .Lands, Government Buildings, -'Wellington, . . :24th October,-1910,..' EANGITAIKI RIVER DIVERSION.' ' rjnENDERS- will he received ' at'v this JL : office, addressed id ! the' Right Hon. Minister of Lands, on and up to Noon on FRIDAY, the.2nd DECEMBER, 1910, for . the Construction of a Canal knowft asNo. 1 Contract, Eangitaiki Eivor Diversion, the total being .about 112 chains in-.length. ' Plans and specifications may. bo seen at tho I.«nds and "Survey Offices, Auckland, , Hamilton;-. Thames, Rotorua, and at the! temporary, office'on tlie Rangitaiki River Diversion Works, and also at. this office. The lowest' or any tender not ''necessarily accepted; ' WILLIAM C. KENSINGTON. • \ :■ Under-Secretary. • Mines Department,' Wellington; 21st October, 19i0. , KUMARA AWATER-RACE EXTEN-. - SION. r '~-'. : ' PONTOONS.; MOORING PILES, AND SKIDS. .. . WRITTEN'..TENDERS, addressed"■ to T* tne non. Minister, of Mines at Wellington, are invited up to Noon on Saturday, sth; November, 1910, for the Construction of Pontoons, • Mooring Piles, and Skids on the River Teremaiau, Kumara, Wcstiand, in connection with tlie ■ Kumara' Water-race Extension. Tenders ' to be niarked ? on the outside "Tender for Pontoons, etc., for Kumara ' Water-race , Extension." . ; Plans and may be seen at this office, and at the Public Works Office, Greymouth, the Survey Office, Hokitika, and at the State Coal Office, Westport. The lowest or, any tender will not necessarily be accepted. ' : • R. M'KENZIE, / Minister of Mines. . EDUCATIONAL. : pHn;roN , house school, 555 THE TERRACE, Wellington. ' Boarding and. .Day - School for - Girls. Principal:' MRS. HENRY SMITH. THIRD TERM HAS. COMMENCED. DOES EDUCATION PAY? DUNEDIN STUDENT SATS "Tt)S " WINS FOUR OPEN COMPETITIONS. , Girls' High School, School of Mines. I Y.M.C.A., Baptist Church. To learn how to Succeed, write or call ■ for Circular A. . "< ' . • TNTEKNATIONAL SCHOOLS, Willis •A : Street. J- J- Parkes. Dist. Rep. gANKS'.S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. For in6truotion in— ; ACCOUNTANCY, - BUSINESS PRACTICE, SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and ; 'TOUCH T YPEW'RITING. Students. Prepared for--JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SER. VICE, MATRICULATION, SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, and'. ■> ; ;'. MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS. . . For last year's examinations; 51 candidates were presented, 40 of whom passed, JjIITZHEKBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. , Boarding and Day School for Girla. Principals: Miss Baber, M.A., Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.P.U.). • Preparatory Classes for Children under 8. ■ Now Term will begin on September 20th' t and the Principals will bo at home on , September 19th. The langer dr-esscutting SCHOOL.—Nc . matter what one's • position in life may be, tho ability to i make one's own. Garments is an accom- , plishment of prime importance. Every • woman Bhould have a courso at the Lan- ) ger Dresscutting School. Classes Daily, ) Tuesday .and Friday evenings. Neodio- , painting, Monday 2 to 4. Country Pupils taught by post. Mis 3 Kate Stewart, Principal, 91 Willis Street (Opposito Shortt's). , CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, —Boarding and Day School for Boys undor 13 years of ago. Special class for. Boys under six. Miss Soniinervillc. 81 liill Street, f ' ! "THE DOjWINION"NAPIER AGENCY. CRERAR AND CO., Napier Agents for "The Dominion, wish- to inform subscribers that tuey. aro now delivering "The Dominion' on Barrack Hill, Colenso Hill Napier Terrace, Shakespeare Road I and' Clyde Road, in addition to the City area. The paper will bo delivered to , nn7 0 f these localities immediately on the nrrival of the Express. ; ORDER NOW "THE DOMINION,"

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 961, 31 October 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 961, 31 October 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 961, 31 October 1910, Page 2

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