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PUBLIC NOTICES , WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. / : DOG~TAX. ' NOTICE IS HEEEbTgIVEN that the Dog Tax for the City of Wellington for the year 1909 has been fixed at Ten Shillings (10s.) per Dog, and is now payable to the Registrar of Dogs, Town-Hall-, Wellington. •' JNO. R. PALMER, ' „ • ■ " - Town Clerk. 4th January, 1909.- . 9727. ■ .ROSENEATH. • > ■■ ■ ' "~- '' "-. /■' " ■ I NOTICE is heroby given that Grafton Road, from Maida Vale Road to the Crescent, I will be Closed to Traffic whilo drainlaying operations are going on. Traffio for the.upper part of Roseneath must be by way'of Hawker Street or by lOlbirnie. JNO. R. PALMER, / Town Clerk. . sth January, 1909.' '-■ ' 9738 ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE DISASTER ■-'' -•RELIEF FUND... ;. . ..'. .; AT the request of a number'of citizens (including the Italian Consul), I have opened a Relief Fund in aid of'the sufferers by the recent disastrous earthquake in Italy., , Donations forwarded .to the Town Clerk' at the Town Hall Offices will be promptly acknowledged. '•■-.' T, W. H15L0P,..',.,;, Mayor of Wellington. sth January, 1909. ' 9730 THE WELLINGTON INVESTMENT, TRUS- • TEE AND AGENCY COMPANY; LTD. TjT>IVIDEND Warrants for dividend of 3 per cent.; for half year ended 31st December, 1908, can,now be obtained upon application at the Company's Office, 237 Lambton'Quay. .L. G. MACKJiY, 9702; ' Secretary. N.Z. NATIVES' ASSOCIATION. APPLICATIONS, to close at 5 p.m. TOMORROW (THURSDAY), 7th January, are invited for the position of Permanent Sec rotary, to'.the N.Z. Natives' Asociation. .Particulars inay be obtained from Dr. F. W. Mackenzie, or Arthur H. Vile. Interim Sen.retary. ■'■;-.'■ '■■•■■ . - " ■ ■ ■ / .'■■ '9741 ;'; TO CLERKS. TSEQUIRED in Office, where prospects are *■*> good. Young Clerk who has/knowledge of double-entry bookkeeping.,;; Salary about 50s. /'to commence. /Reply, in confidence, with credentials and age, to "Progressive," P.O. Box 31, Wellington. ./• ' ■ ■,"■ -. 9733 ■ :■:-.. TO -7//;;/:: , , WANTED, for Napier, capable and reliable , SALESMAN for Dress Department, able/ to dress windows. Apply; : : ' ' :'-, / :/ ROSS AND 'GLENDINING, LTD.,' 9705' . Wellington. )'■ /,/. TE'ARO HOUSE.- ' . , : Ti EQUIRES Several YOUNG LADIES' for'. &A> FANCY COUNTERS 'and SHOWROOMS, as Temporary Hands, for Sale; also, 2 EXPERIENCED 'HANDS'for Permanent Positions. .-:. Apply:/:; - ; ,■: ■?-.. ■; •'■,*■ " ; /_-'- ■".''/,' - MANAGER, Before l.oclock, Side: Door, in Dixon Street. ■! "■'.'■■ : - v "■■"-'"'■''.. ■"■ ; 9736 '. |W-A N tE.Bv'-MEN and .BOYS . to/ Sell Tsa ''/■ Doshnioh. ./Earn a few shillings easily "before 10 o'clock. ■ ■' , Apply; for particulars,: Publisher,..Domiai.>n Avenue, off Lambtou Quay, betjveen 3 nnd.s. each/afternoon, ... • /.:./;■■;..'■/•• TYPISTE' WANTED.' '/ 1 ,,.:;•;.;, / WANTED, Shorthand Typistb, at "'once,' . . for Temporary Work. Apply' "Insur-: ance" P. 0., Box No. 319. / ' 719 MILLINER and SALESWOMAN Wanted '■for large,, coastal .towu; smart, and. up-to-'. date; : good salary; not wanted, at once, mediate' application necessary.'. Apply 9724 j "NELSON." c.o. Office an ASSISTANT-MASTER for 'V 'PRIVATE SCHOOL;', games' essentia]'; salary, £1 00, with board. Apply Headmaster, Box 18, Hastings.' •','../■ ' .625 ■ SWIMMING FOE LADIES. MISS CUNNINGHAM, the well-known Lady ' Swimmer, is prepared to give Swimming Lessons inThcrndonor Te An? Baths. Terms arranged. Intending Pupils.communicate with Miss Cunningham, 21 Tumbull Street. Telephone 1912. Hnurs;,t'o'suit pupils.' , :"!'.''"9iSGi ■'..'■. "AN ANXIOUS, MOMENT" ~~~ i//'.-:../'" (WATERLOO). NAPOLEON, MARSHALS SOULT, NEY, AND : OFFICERS OF THE STAFF.' ■ \- BETWEEN one and two o'clock Napoleon (who was anxiously expecting the arrival of Marshal Grouchy with the 33,000 men under his command) noticed on the distant heights of St. Lambert what was thought by: some of his Staff to bo a body of troops, and by others to be trees or clouds. In reality it was' the advance guard of the Prussian main body," under Marshal Blucher. After the Original Painting by the late W. H. Sullivan, R'.C,A'.; / ■.-•■'-.;;■" ; . : 'Just arrived. We -will ;be 'pleased" to .receive orders for 'same, as our stock is very limited. ":'R. , AND E. TINGEY AND CO., LTD. .■/■'■'-''.'■■ ■■-■.■■• "': ' . v. C 693 /;• ../'•■-.""' SEASONABLEBARGAINS. //- ,;•] Shop,to Advantage when you buy your . MILLINEEY, etc., at MELBOURNF' HOUSE. Before making your New Year Pur--chases, inspect the Smart Goods now showing'at ' MES.MATHEWSON'S,' v : Lambton Quay (bpp. Bank N.Z.) CIOSO. "'.-:' .'•/'■' n ,::,'( •'■':' •■' : " './' / . EDUCATIQNAI.. ;; y The Gregg Motto: "Time is Money." ; IN SILVER IT'S "STERLING." IN SHORTHAND IT'S "GREGG." GREGG/SHORTHAND has so many advan- '" tages over the old-time system, is so superior to them in SPEED and LEGIBILITYj and can be' learned 60' much more quickly and easily,- that it has become in a very short time the LEADING SYSTEM of the WOELD. ■ASK THOSE WHO KNOW. ' Send for sample lesson and particulars. . Next term commences 18th JANUARY. , GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, :,. i 7 CUBA STREET,(opp. Town Hall). COACHING for Matric. and Civil Service by M.A., Oxon. C 729 BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ' 11 GREY STREET, ' FOB TUmuN IN ACCOUNTANCY. • BUSINESS METHODS, Typewriting, and Pitman's Shorthand. Expert Coaching for University and Civil Service Examt. fiend for a Prcpectua. Tel.' 2091 P.O. /Cox 162. / / ".'• C7BJ VIOUN. TOWEY PIPER, late of the Crystal Palaca Orchestra, and pupil of the late Carl Jung,.is prepared to Receive Pupils for too Violin, Attendance at residence, if required. Addrces, for terms, eto., c.o. Wellington I'iaDO. (arte Company. Lambton Qnay, t'639 CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL.Boarding and Day. School for Boys under 13 years. Special Class for Boys under 6 ycara. Third Term begins FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. MISS SOMERVILLB, 81 Hill Street-. C&Q37

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 January 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 January 1909, Page 2

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