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MARLBOROUGH EDUCATION BOARD. the following teacher: Havelock, Head-teacher; salary, £195 and house. Applications will be received by the Secretary to the Board on and before Saturday, Bth June, 1907, and must contain full particulars as to age, classification and previous experience. JOHN SMITH, 21 Secretai y. HOTEL CECIL, WELLINGTON. Opposite Government Railway Station Stone Building, containing every modern appointment, being lit throughout with Electricity and amply supplied with Fire Escapes, and will be found A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL For Families, Visitors, Tourists, and Commercial Gentlemen. Tariff and all particulars on appli cation to the Proprietor, FRANK McPARLAND, Hotel Cecil, Wellington. GRAND HOTEL, Willis Street, WELLINGTON. FTIHE leading, most central, and X up-to-date Hotel in Wellington. Absolutely Fire-proof from cellar to roof. Contains 150 Rooms, furnished most elaborately and luxuriously throughout. LAVATORY & BATH ACCOMMODATION A SPECIALTY 1 Hot and Cold Water at all hours, ] I ] An up-to-date Electric Elevator : connects each of the seven floors. ] No smell from cooking, as the | kitchen is on the fourth floor. Spacious Dining, Drawing, Reading and Waiting Rooms, on first floor, DAY AND NIGHT PORTERS. All Trains and Steamers met on arrival. Tariff and particulars on application. Box, No. 711; Telephone, 1216. BEVERIDGE & HURN, (Late U.S.S. Coy.), Proprietors, rpHB celebrated Empress Steel X Reed ACOORDEON, THE BEST IN THE MAEEET. Very powerful and rich tone, 6-fold double bellows, and protected corners, two and three sets of very best tempered steel vibrators, 25/- and 85/each. Three sets bronze reeds, 27/6 ; all Post Free—Send Postal Order to F. W. GARDINER’S Music Warehouse, 27 Vivian Street, Welligton. Send 2/6 for a Sovereign’s worth of NEW MUSIC (13 pieces)—songs, waltzes, etc., for piano. G. H. BAIL LI E, SOLICITOR, Bank of New South Wales Buildings, BLENHEIM. Money to lend on freehold and chattel securities. DRESSMAKING. M ISSES POPE & PICKERING beg to announce to the Ladies of the district that they have commenced business as above, and respectfully solicit their support. All Work done in the Best Style at Reasonable Prices. Address POPE’S SHOP, HAVELOCK.

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 18, Issue 40, 17 May 1907, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 18, Issue 40, 17 May 1907, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 18, Issue 40, 17 May 1907, Page 5