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EDUCATIONAL. SEATOUN.' / QT. FRANCIS XAVIER-S ACADEMY will kJ Reopen for Junior Pupils on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8. A few boarders iuay be received: If desired, a French Class,"''and one for preparing pupils for tho Musical Theory Exams, will be lield out of School Hours; . ■■. ■' ■ - . 5154 MISS MURI EI, M. VA R E : (A. Mus., ■ V.C.M., Eng.), - . ■ > 11 I'III IE STREET, ■ Teacher of Piano, Theory,. Harmony; and 1 Counterpoint, Voice Production, and Singing. ' '■■; ■ .■■" - ■ ■' 11)78 VIOLIN, IT*6wRY PIPER,: late of the Crystal' Mace .'.X; Orchestra, and pupil of the- late Carl Jung, is prepared to lleceivo Pupils for the -Violin. Attendance at residence,, if required. Addiess, for terms, etc., c/o. Wellington Pianororto Company, Lamblon. Quay, i, •' .CGB9 MISS LLOYD HASSELL -iiTSTILL Resiime Singing Lessons on FRIDAY, Vv 1 sth FEBRUARY. School terms kept in future. At hoiue to intending pupils,' Thursday, 4th' February. Athol -Crescent, off Boulcott Street. - , I \ 5177 BUSINESS 'NOTICES... Ma ha r a ho us e, : -'.'. WAIICANAE. PLEASANTLY SITUATED.. - SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. : ■: GOOD FISHING AND SHOOTING. 'Motorists specially catered for. ' Agent forPratt's Motor Spirit. . . ■. Arrangements can be made for visiting Kapiti,lsland,-by Motor Launch.' : ' v 5349 T.EN. FREEMAN, Manager. 1 . AR.V ST. '.■■■'" /ptHAMPIO.N Sculler :of tlio,, World, accompanied by Messrs. Fogwell and -Pearee, visited tho- Excelsior Billiard Saloon, ,-Diion Street, and expressed their opinions that, it was the -most: Up-to-Dato Billiard Saloon .in Australasia. Eight Standard ■•Tables, including Arc, ,Oval, and French Cannon, and No Pockets. -'S. PALMER, Proprietor. Note address— Dison Street (few - doors from Te AroHouse). .. - ■-, -- -. 9975 -. MONEY TO LEND. - • ' ;WI. have the following/-SUMS-: FOR- JN:i v VESTMENT on First or. Second Mortgage at Current Rates—J22s, i' 250,: and '.±350. -;. ■ DOMINION MERCANTILE AGENCY, v 8 Colonial Mutual Buildings, ' Customhouse Quay. CIO3G - NOTICt) OF REMOVAL. • "O ' E E I.C KSO N, 'BOOTMAKER, . . Has Removed to ■ '■ ■' 7. - 23 WILLIS STREET , ; .:. , '-(Two Doors above Euipirei Hotel). 1 • - v- : v ■■■ : r-- :■ sic 3 "THE MART" PAHIATUA, EKETAIIUNA, AND ; \\ OODVILIE

Mitchell, Griffith and .-co., ltd:/ . Lanj]i''EbtritG;..nrid;. General: Commission' Agents anil' >• Produco.Y Merchants': \ -Send foi-'otit' Land Guide. C 924 il> ACCOUNT AN'Tb and LLDULKKKIJPLRb E RING'S CHUCK FIGURE btblDM (cdpy ;vvrigjit>d)'Ubcatev^ ; d>iMings,!^A'^diHotli i: :!ju6ti;si«t : ibiis.:'£xien^i6n» > i :Cafrying:VlVx\vard; ;,eto.'. 7 ;lt;'ensures-Balance-Krst'Shot,/and! abolishes .Calling. Back. Swift,' Sure;'. .Time and.■'.Labour-Saving.'.■ Particular!: only .froln' tfie' Proprietor;; of. the N.JS: .Rights, : • HUGH DOUGLAS, Loose-Leaf and General Account Book Manufacturer, Stationer; Eto.,'v. M; 92,' aud !)4 ; VICTORIA STREET, ' 1 WELLINGTON. Telegraphio Codo ' Address: "Loose-Leaf, 'Phonos' 1933. , C 973 ' SALVATION Allil I'. PEOPLE'S:-'-:PALACE PRIVATE ■ HOTEL 1 AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS. : • ' 21H. Cuba Street, Wellington. At Penny.Section- of - Tram: from - Government ] - <bttttion;.ul.so : . alince' Street iranii. >. , 1, . from Whart.. , SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Ladies, Gentlemen and Families. Alenls in Public' Dining Uoomsi: Is., Sis Tickets for 6s. Board Und Lodging ss. per day, 255. per . week... Breakfast 7 to 9, Lunclieoa IS to 2, Tea bto 7. Alteruoun Teas and Suppers. : Niiiety-su airy Bedrooms, Sitting-rooms on each Uoor, 12 Baths (hot , and cold water). Cleanliness, comt'ort, and. civility guaranteed!'' • Trains' find' boats met if desired. • -Letters addressed to iHi->MAAAUiiu prumpUy .attended to. / ; _. CIQ7V SHIPPING. THE TYSER LINE, LTD. SS NEREIIANA, FROM LONDON. THE above steamer : -,is. expected to arrive : THIS HORNING, and will -commence to discharge forthwith;, Consignees are; requested to present Bills oi' Lading, 'pay-freight' (if any), and take delivery of their cargo. . V AH cargo is at consignees';risU--.after leaving ship's taclcles, and if uot promptly reiuoved'will be stored at tlwir l'isk aud expense. V"- ' V .;• Cargo" landed -in a damaged condition, must be oxanniied and-olaim settled prior to its removal. 'No claim will be recognised after, the - removal of'cargo. ....', \ ■- ' Captain F.' C. Lidstono will not be responsible lor any debts'contracted by his crew. :. ■ -W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., 5i5S v."-"-.'. : - • , .... -. Agents. : V THE PATE A SHIPPING CO., LTD. ': ' WELLINGTON-WANGANUI SERVICE. THE above, Company beg to notify Shippers , . and Consignees that they have placed the new s.s. ARAPAWA in: tlie. Wanganui trade, and solicit ii. fair snare of their support.' , The ARAPAWA will make-the firstitrip from Wellington TO-DAY (FRIDAY), at 5 p.m., carrying cargo at current rates. . For further particulars apply— THOMPSON BROS., LTD., • 110, Featherston Street. : 'Phone 533. 1 . :. - 5114 JflOR ■ WESTPORT-KARAMEA, S.S. MANGAI'AI'A, SATURDAY, 5 p.m. KARAMEA S.S. CO., ■ . Telephone 83. : Wood's Building. " ■' " ' ' '' ■- 54. r »2 rpHOS 00 0 K AND' SjOK,

Chief .Office—T-ondoa. If Yon Want a Passage bj y. and 0. Co hless Miirittuiea I,'irect' I.in-i. '.White - Star |'npnn I.ines Cops'.Lines.'• Orient-Pacific | Vnrrli (Wtnari Cnnadia'ri-Ain." BOOK AT COOK'S. ' No Commission Charged. Assistance En Routo. Steamer Plans Filed, . COOK'S SAtLI.Nt.i UhT (with Map) givei 1909 failings and Fares 'ported free). Intend, ing Passengers for 1909 should nook Ear',cook's shipping office, ~ • CUSTOM HOUSE (jUAr, .W£LUSQXO.N t CB7i

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 424, 5 February 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 424, 5 February 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 424, 5 February 1909, Page 1

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