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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VACANCY for few Boarders, 40 Sussex Street, overlooking Basin Reserve. 1 BOARD and Residence desired by 3 Ladies. Apply with particulars ■ tc "0.K.," "Dominion" _____ YOUNG Woman, requiring change, would like Board on Farm; terms moderate. "8.C.," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, Furnished Bedroom by Returned Soldier, near town, permanent. Write stating terms to "Anzac," "Dominion" Office. __ tjiURNisIED~ Downstairs Double Bed-sitting-room, with fireplace and use of conveniences. 92 Austin Street. Call mornings or evenings. ' WANTED, Board and Residence foi two respectable young men, share room, prefer private family, central. Apply "Dominion Oflice. BOARD AMYESIFENCE. rWWO Business Men, middle aged, re JL quire two superior bedrooms and sit-ting-room, or portion of house in refined private home, handy locality. Particular: to "Temporary," "Dominion" Office. MARLBOROUGH. House, 21 Kent TerlfJL race (under new management); superior Board and Residence; one minute from tram and post office. 'Phono 1294. ORNLEIGH, Boulcott Street, Weilington. First-class AccommodaUat for Tourists, Travellers, and Permanent Boarders.—Mrs. E. Jones. Telephone 1671, AITANGI House, Bouloott Street Onoe more under Mrs. O'Loughlin i superior management. An ideal place tc stay at. Modoiate terms.. 'Phone 1200. UEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL PLIMMER'S STEPS. Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office, One minute from tram, rail, or steamer, Every comfort and convenience. Excellent cuisine; moderate tariff. R. P. DAVIS, 'Phone 2310. Proprietor. UNDER NEW: MANAGEMENT. THE NEW WENTWORTH HOTEL, Clyde Quay. , ]&/S"RS. PARSONS (late of Christchurch] ill has taken over the above Hotel, completely renovated. Tariff excellent; an unsurpassed sea view from upper rooms and lounges; one minute from T« Arc Station. Permanent Boarders;, 255. pei week. . ' ■ ' MAHARA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. . AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fii:e, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing, Tennis Courts.. (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. HITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE (Opposite "Dominion" Office). PLIMMER'S STEPS. WELLINGTON. . (Entrance also from Boulcott Street.) Situated in spacious gardens, with splendid view-of City aud Harbour; one minute from train, Post Office, and wharves. F.xwlient cuisine. Hot and cold water, and all conveniences. Terms, 4s. 6d. per day, or, from il per week. 'Phone 1617. Mrs. Chapman, Manageress, WANTED. W' ANTED to Adopt, little Girl, 2 or 3 years. Address "Mother," "Dominion" ■'Office. ' . WANTED to maintain or adopt. . small Girl. Apply, "Eketahuna, c/o "Dominion" Office. . ANTED, a Furnished House, 6 or j rooms (in. Wellington),- ; for . one monthr Apply Miss J; Nilesoiy Eketaliuna. ! : . WANTED, kind . Person to.; Adopt Child from birth (February);small premium. Address "Response,", "Domin. ion" ' Office. •' A GOOD Memory plus Concentration makes .for efficiency. Self-reilisatipr is the-short cut to successful effort. Don'f fight life's battle alone; we can help you, Writo "Phrenos," P.O. Box ,816, City. WANTED, Lace Workers.' Earn froir ifil weekly, in spare time. Dainty fascinating work—no teaoher required. Send 3d. (stamps) for particulars, Torchor Lace Co., 229 Collins "Street, Melbourne. "MATRIMONY. 'V'OUNG Man in business would like tc •H meet with good, sensible, homely Younir Lady, with view to above. Renliet to "Military Reject," "Dominion"; Office. THERE was once a man who refused to learn from others—he became s bankrupt.. Let us tell you what over t million of the world's best merchants have taught Us. National Cash Registei Co. '.local office, 32 Cuba Street. PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. ""DINE Lodge" Boarding and Daj A School, 28 Austin Street—Kinder garten and Preparatory School for Girl: and Boys under 10. ■ Principals: Misi Fleming (Dunedin Diploma), Miss Daviei (N.F.U.). Drawing and Music Taught. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER. "STSTANTED Known, that Walter P. Hil v V invites Agencies on Commission fron merchants and manufacturers, for Marl borough, Nelson, and West Coast. Boj 21, Nelson. ' . ELOCUTION. ME. CULFORD BELL and MISS IYJL BETTY PURDOM have resume* teaching. Call or write for prospectus Trevor Studios, 66 Willis Street. 'Phon< 1800. Hours, 10.30 —12, 2—8.30. Children's class Saturday mornings, 10 o'clock. (gCOTS COLLEGE. 53 Hobaon Street, Wellington. (Under the Control of the Wellingtoi Presbytery,) SCHOOL OPENS TUESDAY. FEB. Bth, , Preparatory, Secondary, Day and ' Boarding Departments. Principals: MR. S. R. DICKINSON, M.A., Diploma of Education (Melb.), (late Principal of Leslie House School, Hob art). MR. G. H. UTTLEY. M.A., M.Sc., F.G.S. (late First Assistant and House Master at Waitaki Boys' High School.) Applications for admission should be made to the Secretary, Rev. A. C. Standage, The Manse, lielburn; or to the Principals, who may be 6een at the College by appointment. Parents of boys already enrolled, who have not yet seen the Principals, are requested to do so as early as possible. Tel. 427. ' AND CALISTHENICS. MISS GLADYS M. CAMPBELL, Diploma. MRS. HENRY WORDSWORTH. "Queensbery Hall," London. W. Ballroom, Fancy, and National Dancing( Deportment, Physical Culture and Fencing. Dancing and Calisthenics Mistress to Fitzherbert Terrace School and Chilton House. School. Miss Campbell resumes teaching in the first week in March. Hours by arrangement. Individual or class instruction. At home from 3-5 p.m., and from 7.309 p.m., oil Tuesdays and Tlmrsdnvs during this month, at 122 a. Coromandel Street, Wellington. 'Plioo 3604 (2 rings), JJERBERT S. CLAUGHTON. L.T.C.L., Director Wellington Musical Union; Organist St. Andrew's Church, Terrace, Can receive limited number of pupils, PIANO, SINGING, THEORY. Lessons in City Studio: St. Andrew's Hall, The Terriwe; or at Private Residence, 43.1'plaad Road, ALelbum, 'i J hon<

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2691, 10 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2691, 10 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2691, 10 February 1916, Page 1

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