GOVERNMENT NOTICES. The Government, despito the fact that "The Dominion" has tho 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 grave abuse- of Ministerial authority wo publish tho advertisements below at our own cost. 'inspector OF MINES REQUIRED (Under "Tho Coal Mines Act, 1003.") Mines Department, Wellington, 18th January, 1911. A PPLICATIONS are invited from duly -*■*■ qualified persons for appointment as Inspector of Mines for tho Westland, Knramea, aiid ■ Marlborough Mining Districts (to reside in Westport) at a Ealary of X'3oo per. annum. Applicants must bo the holders of First-class Certificates of Competency as Mino Managers under "The Coal Mines Act. .1808," and must not be over '10 .years of age. . Duties will commence .on''lst 'March, 1011. Applications should be addressed to the UnderSecretary for Mines, and should reach Wellington hot later'■ than'l3th FEBRUARY. •■■•.■ E. M'KENZIE, Minister of Mines. EDUCATIONAL. '" WELLINGTON .COLLEGE. The First Term of 1911 will begin at 9 a.m. on MONDAY, the 30tk January. All New Pupils must present themselves for enrolment at 10 a.m. on SATURDAY, 28th January, and all who apply for free ;places must produce to the - Headmaster •' the Certificate under which they,-, claim ,tho free places. The Headmaster will interview parents and guardians on SATURDAY, 28th January, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., and between 2 and 6 p.ni-. • - CHAS. P. -POWLES, , .Secretary. TDOBIN" '■" HOOD" BAY SCHOOL, MARLB,OROUGH, Will 'Reopen. 7th; FEBRUARY, 1911 j 2 vacancies..' '■-'. ■'»..-'■ '-...v, .-. .-. References:. Hon. Dr. Findlay, Hon. T. Mackenzie, Dr.''-Fitchett.- ■•• ■ ■•■ PIANO AND SINGING, ' VOICEPRODUCTION..AND ELOCUTION. Tl/|"ADAME COPE'Resumes Lessons at ■ her new residence,. "Seaford House," 114 Moleswbf th Street.. ":.■■' . ; ' Terni. begins with Pupil. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MR. LEO. BUCKERIDQE will Resume .. . Teaching on MONDAY, 30th January, at his residence. 77 The Terrace. Telephone No. "DEHRADHOON',' MORNING CLASSES . FOR GLRLS. -' Conducted by MRS. EVANS, M.A. tjIIRST TERM will Begin WEDNES- •*\ DAY, FEBRUARY Bth, at 9 a.m. Mrs. Evans at H0me,.19 Hironi Street, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ,7thl 11 a.m., to 4 ,p.m. . . CHILTON ' HOUSE SCHOOL. 255 ;THE ..TERRACE, Wellington. .Boarding.and Day School for Girls. ■ Principal: MRS. HENRY SMITH. Next" Term will begin on THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2nd. Old Girls are invited ti .bo present-at. tho Opening of School. Mrs; Henty'Smith will be at home on TUESDAY, , JANUARY 31st, and WEDNESDAY,'FEBRUARY Ist. NGA TAWA; MAETON. ;.; BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. SCHOOL will REOPEN on TUESDAY, . 7th FEBRUARY, 1911. ■:■ Principal-MisS M.- TAYLOR. EITZHERBERT 'TERRACE SCHOOL. Boarding and Day School.for Girls.
'The New Term" fall begin on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. .The Principals will be at homo on Monday and Wednesday,'Cth and Bth -Feb. Principals: Miss<Babety M.A'., Miss Eachd Richmond '..(Higher Certificate N.F.U.). ■ Preparatory, Classes fcr Children under 8. OUR Business Practice Classes resumed work 10th January. All other Classes (in subjects mentioned below) commence from MONDAY, 16th January. •. _ NOW is the' Time to Commence Study. Expert-Instruction in— Bookkeeping, Accountancy, Typewriting, and Shorthand! Call and see. the Director or send for a prospectus. ■ BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, • '11' Grey Street. Telephone 20.5. GROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL —Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years of ago. Spocial class for Boys under six." Miss Sonimerville, 61 Hill Street;- '■■■ '- - d ' "i . LANKSHEAR'S . Barnsbury Printing •■■■'.■■■"■. 'AND ■; Bookbinding Works. PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING of Every Description Done'at Shortest Notice. Every Order Receives Our Prompt and ' Careful Attention. • ' ;' ACCOUNT, BOOKS specially designed and manufactured to Suit Clients. ' Our Work is Guaranteed, and Our • Prices are Moderate. Our Celebrated. Calendars for 1911 aro now .ready;., and ..will bo posted freo to any address.' Send.us a postcard. . LANKSHEAE'S, 354 LAMBTON QUAY. DOMINION-'DIRECTORY NEW PLYMOUTH. -.. ACCOMMODATION.. :'■" TROCADERO Private Hotel; tariff 4s. 6d. per day, weekly by arrangement Hale and Co., pVoprictors. . PAEKAKARIKI. \ ACCOMMODATION., R'LWAY Rcfreshnicnt'Roonis-Same Tea and Sandwiches as at Knitolse, All Trains Stop:.?.: F. Thompson, Proprietor. PALMERSTON NORTH. ACCOMMODATION. MRS. RAWLINS' White House, Palm. N., , for Luncheons, Teas., etc., Balls. Parties, Picnics, Catered for. CRAMAPHONES, RECORDS, ETC. WOATES, opposite Railway Station. . Palmerston N. Extensive stock. Mail prompt. RANCATAUA. ACCOMMODATION. GLENAVEN HOUSE, Rangataun, nearest Accommodation to Ruapchu. Q. Jtoss, P roprictor. SYDNEY. HOTELS for Sale. City and Suburbs; all prices. Write for partiuclarß, 0 1 Young, 14 Castloreaeh Street.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1036, 27 January 1911, Page 2
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