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IRELE S S— | THE PROFESSION OF THE FUTURE. Here are the names of four young men. After a few months' study under the Dominion College they have now been appointed Wireless Operators in the Mercantile Marine:— H. E. YOUNG. T. L. HOLMES. F. A. HUNTER. T. G. HENDERSON. Look s ahead and think about TOUR future. Why not become a Wireless Operator? It's a pleasant, varied, well-paid occupation. Write or call for information. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGRAPHY (LTD.). N.Z. Express Co.'s Buildings, DunedinP.O. Box 203. Also at Christchurch. ARE you ready for the opportunities Peace is bound to bring? If not, write at once to the International Correspondence Schools for that Course of Salaryraising Training you require; 10 per cent Peace Discount off all No. 1 Courses during December. New Price List showing substantial advances in Januarv. Enrol now, and avoid increase, and also benefit by discount.—R. N. 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Join now, and make vour Spring and Summer Outfits. Ladies* Tailoring also taught. Cut Patterns a specialty Railway concessions to country DnniJa' Rooms: 125 HIGH STREET (opp. DJ.C.t "ROYS COACHED; Matriculation, Latin, l Shorthand, and Ge£ ' Inquire Tutor, Box u)o, lninedm. T>REPARE for ADVANCEMENT ; X mg Bookkeeping and Commercial , Subjects, winter evenings.—Rossbotham's, , Dowlmg street Cphone 7361. ' BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HOTEL, LOWER HIGH STREET, ' dunedin. Close to Railway Station and Handy to Wharf. 1 DUNEDIN'S PREMIER PRIVATE HOTEL. Specially Recommended to Country Visitoea ! as the Most Comfortable ■ in the City. MODERATE TARIFF. Telegrams: "Leviathan, Dnnedin." Telephones &i and 2930. P.O. Bo* 112. Address all communications to JAMES CONNOR, Leviathan Hotel, P.O. Box 112. JACKSON'S PRIVATE HOTEL, DOWLING STREET. MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Five minutes' walk from Railway Station, within easy access of all places of amusement, and handy to shops and warehouses. ' ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. CHARGES MODERATE. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. Telephone 2450. I3 n (PLASGOW PRIVATE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. Corner George street and Moray place, Dunedin. Handy to Railway Station, and right in the ■ heart of the city. This house has been newly-renovated and furnished throughout. Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Electrio light. Hot and cold bath always ready. Tariff moderate. Good table and service. No waiting. Address telegrams or letters "Glasgow Restaurant, Dunedin." Telephone 2980. PETER REILLY, Jux., Proprietor. 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Telephone 2559. 20d WANTED, near beach, v T Brighton or Tomahawk; early January, for month.—Holiday, Timles Office.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17504, 21 December 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17504, 21 December 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17504, 21 December 1918, Page 9

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