WANTED TO. BUY AND SELL. TOMiNTJSD to Buy, Second-hand Banjo nV US ' C - w «t<! "J0.," "Dominion" Umce. . / . WANTiJD~Io~S3II, Iron Fence and ' » -date, cheap. Radford and Co., Umiplete House Manners St. WANTED Buy, Furniture 4, 5 or 6i 00 ,?-J, ed HouSG - with view u-eiitins house. Furniture," "Doniiniou" Office. TpIALSE Teeth, sound or otherwise, top 77 J n ? e to tra de or others. Pearline U., 31 Armadalo Road.Remuera, Auckland. TyANTED to Buy, reliable second- » » hand Motor-cycle, 4to 4.J h.p.,-must ii e ?i n g ?? (1 order - " Eel >" c/o P ost Office, Bull3,_J?angitikei. pIOR SALE, Simplex 2-cow Relenser; 3 •*- h.p. Iveiosene Engine; 70-gallon Sep?V a r,', now usin S second season. Box 23, Otaki Railway. "EIOR SA"I,E-Cocker Spaniel Puppies. -*■ black or coloured: parents, N.Z. champions. Campbell Aitchison, Box 158, I'almer3ton. North. QEWING Machines, drophead, golden ►- . oak, £i 155., almost new 66 Singer, cheap. Machines bought, exchanged' or repaired. Globe, Grand Opera House, Manners Street. 'Phone 4214. Call or write. 7 TALL BAY, 6 rooms, modern one- ■■" story, section level, -15 x 160, .£BSO. DA n"' S ? AT ~ A Section, } acre, f0r,2250. ABEL SMITH , STREET (off)-Sound House, 7 rooms, SYDNEY STREET-Well-built 7 Roome, suit city man; ,£775. And others. E. J. BARNETT, 94 Willis Street. TO LET; rriO LET, Large Basement as StoTe- •*• room, Manners Street; also First ■lloor above Hart's, 20 x 80, 35 Willis St. Radford and Co. 'SST'ELL Furnished Seaside 5-roomed ' ' Cottage, every convenience, close tram. Fanning, Grey Street; or Southend Agency, Revans Street. WANTED to Let, Furnished and Un- » » furnished Rooms, good locality, close to tram, all conveniences, moderate rent. For address apply "Dominion" Office. TO "ILEf; Dwelling of 5 rooms, situated best part of Kilbirnie. For rent and full particulars apply District Manager, Public Trust Office. ■ 9-ROOMED RESIDENCE. TT\O LET, a Modern 9-roomed Residence, -*- Aurora Terrace, from April 1, 1917. R-ent .£l2O per annum. Apply S. GEOKGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay. money to Lend. is'TO ANY A'MOUNT, on any secur- &"*' ity, repayable bj easy instalments. Bills discounted. Call or write; enclosing stamp for reply. Strictest confidence. L. W. BALKIND. Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott Street, Wellington. M'ONEY LeTitTlo' to iFdo, on hoiifiebold furniture' (without removal). Repayable easy .instalments. Call or! write, encioeiiiff etamp for reply. St: ■:&■■ j est confidence. L. W. j cott Chambers, Boulcott St.. Wellington. ! PROFESSIONAL EKGA=j!iMENTS WANTEi). MARINE ENGINEEKS. % APPLICATIONS are invited from -i\ Marine Engineers ho'diue First or Second-class' Board of Trade. Certificates • of competency, who are prepared to accept sea-going positions. Send references, state age, also grade of certificate, to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), Wellington.
SCHOOL OP DANCING, 76 Hill Street. MISS ESTELLE BEERE will resume Teaching Next Saturday,' March 3rd, at 10.30 a.m. At Home every Afternoon to interview Parents. , • ; Telephone 1919. , DANCING -A PHYSICAL CULTURE. MISS DOROTHY SAUNDEES (pupil of M. Vistoff, member of the Imperial Russian Art of Dancing, and Sandon- Gold Medallist), will resume Teaching on THURSDAY, Ist MARCH. At Home Tuesdays and Wednesdays or by appointment. 288 Terrace. ' Telephone 975. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. MR AND CULFORD BELL, Trevor Studios, 66 Willis Street, 'Phone 1800. Prospectus on application. Dramatic Glass now - ■forming. Boys' CL'iss Saturday, 11. , ' Girls', Tuesday, i, Saturday, 10. Lyall Bay Classes have started. . . . . BANCING AND CALISTHENICS. MISS G. M. CAMPBELL, Diploma (Mrs. Henry "Wordsworth, "Queeusberry Hall", London.) Dancing and Calisthenics Mistress at Fitzherbert Terrace School and Chilton House School. Classes recomnienco MONDAY, MARCH sth.- Instruction given in all branches of Dancing, "Deportment, Fencing, and Elocution. " Class and Private Lessons given by arrangement. ' Miss Campbell will bo at home to receive parents or guardians on Tuesdays and Thursdays on and after February the 20th at 122 a Coroaiandel Street, Wellington. Telephone 3604 (2 rings). PROFICIENCY IN A MONTH. JUST a month's .close attention and we will turn you out a Stenographer, capable of taking an office job. We teach you the-theory in three to four ' WRITE NOW FOR PROSPECTUS. BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. A POSITION IN THREE DAYS. LET US TRAIN YOU TO BE A - WIRELES OPERATOR. FOLLOW in the footsteps of our latest successful student, Mr. R. 'P. Millington, who received his first-class .certificate in Marconi and Telefunken systems. Mr. Millington was'appointed to a position. 3 days after getting, his certificate. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. Wireless offers *uick promotion and good salaries. GENUINE MARCONI APPARATUS- is shortly being installed in all our New Zealand Colleges. Under agreement, now being completed, STUDENTS OF THE DOMINION COLLEGE will have ABSOLUTE PRIORITY for appointment to the Marconi Company's Operating Staff over the Students or Pupils of any other School or College in New Zealand. Write or Call tor' our Prospectus. DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO TELEGRAPHY, A.M.P. Buildings, Hunter Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 921 E. OGILVIE, Manager. I>OPULAR Publicity is assured on tho • . "Talking" Sign'at Couitenay Place.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3016, 1 March 1917, Page 1
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