JOARD AND RESIDENCE. i VACANCY, well-furnished large front . " room, oalcouy, single, double, bed-sitting-rooin, harbour view; quiet, select. ; 'Phone mi. 59 Eoulcott Street. i VISITORS to Plimiucrton will tind ' lirst-class Accommodation at Plini- • merton Douse. Miss Vaughan, Proprie tress ; TarilT, 355. per week. VlSlTOßS~to~Seatoun will Jiud c.xccl- ' lent Accommodation, Babingtoil ' House, close sea, tram; every convenience; under new management. MiiS Craighead, Proprietress. HARSTON HALL, Mahora Street, Kitbirnie—Board and Residence, near . Lyall Bay and Evans Bay. Moderate 3 tariff for permanent and casual guests. ■ Mrs. Whitlaw, Proprietress. 'Phone 3135 ■ (three rings). QUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Plim- . mcr's Stops, opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office. One minute from tram, rail, or steamer. Every comfort L and convenience. Excellent cuisine. Mod- . crate tariff. R. P. Davis, Proprietor. 'Phone 2310. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. . T)OMII\ION . AVENUE (Plimmer's ■*-' Steps). This new, commodious, ' first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Luxuriously furnished; 2 : bathrooms on each floor; excellent cui- ■ sine. Commanding view from roof gar- ' den of Wellington and .Harbour. Terms ' moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK, Proprietrcss. 'Phone G2S. WirrrEHALL private hoardingHOUSE (opposite "Dominion" Office), Plimmer's Steps, Wellington, with splendid view City and Harbour, one minuto train, Post Office, Wharves. Ex- ., cellcnt cuisine. H, and c. water; all ; conveniences. Terms, Is, Cd. per day. . Weekly from 225. Cd. MRS. V. L. , ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phone Ifil7. ORIENT PRIVATfe HOTEL, ORIENTAL BAY. THE most charming spot in Wellington, facing the Harbour. Cross the road any time and have a dip. Seven minutes from the City. Tram terminus at the door. Beautifully furnished. Ex- . cellent Cuisine. Country Visitors specially catered for. Terms on application to CHARLES THROSBY, Manager. Telephone 354 A. Telegrams: "Kioslc," Wellington. WAITANGX ~~ THIS popular House has been recently renovated, and is now under the management of Mr. ,T.. ,T. Kelly, late of Olmlcune, and is opon to receivo Visitors and Boarders. This spacious establishment, which enntnin": about 40 rooms, is situate in Boulcott Street, and within a minute's wnlk of B'mks and Post Office. The situation is ideal, and commends itself to the patronage of To"H=ts and ♦he travelling public. Snofial Terms for Boarders. All Cor'-wnnndeiwe immediatcly attended to. Telephone, No. 1800. HILLSBROOK HOUSE, Havolock North. np,HIS % CHARMINCILY-SI'IUATED REX SIDENCK has been Opened by the MISSES PATON as a Superior BOARDINGHOUSE and CONVALESCENT HOME, Correspondence .will receivo prompt attention. Telephone fill (2 rings) EDUCATIONAL. QT. MARK'S CHURCH DAY SCHOOL, (P Basin Reserve. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Headmistress: Miss Holm. New Term commences Wodnesday, May Ist. nOKRESPONDENCE LESSONS; In"dividually compiled for each Pupil, all Subjects. Economical, efficient courses. Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates, Pharmacy, National Scholarships, Public Service Entrance, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, etc. Write 'for Prospectus and Special "War" Price List. Liberal discounts to Returned Soldiers. Metropolitan Correspondence College, P.O. Box G7l, Auckland. S' CHOOL .OF DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. Miss Gladys Campbell. Diploma: -Mrs. Henry Wordsworth, "IJueensberry Hall," London. By request Miss Campbell has opened a Class lor Advanced Ball-room Dancing, including Fox Trot and Saunter, to be held on Monday evenings, 5.30-9.30, at the Marine Engineers'' Institute, Aitken St. Address: 122 A Coromandel St., Wellington. Tel. 3604 (2 rings). BOYD SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAYS. .CIOO ' £100 JJIOO. MORE THAN £100 WORTH £100 £100 OF TUITION £100 £100 . . £100 £100 GIVEN AWAY FREE. £100 i £100 GIVEN AWAY FREE. £100 | £100 GIVEN AWAY FREE. £100 ! LEARN BOYD SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAYS. I Write | / BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS, 54 Manners Street, Weliiugton, For Particulars. j | 'Phono 1416. ! WELLINGTON 'JECHNICAL COL- , LEGE. SECOND QUARTER, MS, BEGAN THURSDAY, 25th ATR-IL. DAY COURSES are available in Art and Art Crafts, Commerce, Domestic Economy (Dressmaking, Cooking, etc.), Mechanical and Elcctricai Engineering, Carpentry and Joinery, Cabiuelmaking, and Designing. Evening Classes are available in tho above, and also in Building Construction, Plumbing, Plastering, Sign-painting and Decorating, English, Latin, French, Mathematics, Chemistry, Botany, Physiology, Hygiene, Commercial Geography, Shorthand, Typing, mid Accountancy. Special Matriculation Course, Mr. Ren- - ner, Friday evenings. Fees payable strictly in advance. Syllabus on application. 1 F. SHAW, W. S. LA 'J.'ROBE, M.A., Registrar. JJirector. HOW TO CONDUCT A MEETING. TITANY difficulties often confront tho I'-S- Chairman of a Meeting if lie is not thoroughly familiar with the complexities of procedure and the f6rmalities aud rules which govern the proper control of such meetings. A course in "Chairmanship" has been prepared for BANKS COLLEGE, Woodward Street, Wellington, By the Hou. John Higg-, author of "How to Conduct a Meeting," vthich has been favourably reviewed by the P-ess of N.Z. Mr. Rigg has had twenty-one years' Parliamentary experience as a. Member of the Legislative Council, during which time he was for a time Chairman of Committees, and Acting-Speaker. Mr. Rigg will himself conduct the Course. Fee, a 3s. Write or call for a Prospectus to \ 11. AMOS, Director. ! " A RT Training by Nature's Methods." I\. —If you are interested in studying Pen and Ink Illustrating, send for , this Free Book "I," issued by the Press . Art School, London. There s money in i it! N.Z. Representative, Jaine Rodger, 159 D Manchester Street, Cliristchurch. WANTED Known—Accurate! Siglittcsling and Perfect Glasses, Bickerton, Manners Street.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 187, 27 April 1918, Page 1
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