;; .■:•/:;.■ notices. /' .' -.",.■ * THE Greytown -Hotel'.—The Leading., Com- ' inorcinl House of- tlio District. ■ Henry .Collins, ./Proprietor. ■■; { '■>'■.... - ■}■'.. CllBO EIIAKQA HOTEL, Lovin.-W. H. Higgins (well-known in snorting circles), . Proprietor. Mr. and Mrs. Higgins havo this hotel now under entirely new jnanngoniontj and most suitable for tho accommodation of travellers. ■■..;...:■,.■■■;■■■:;:;■: ■■■ ■ , ■ : ■ ' '-Cllßs : .C A L-B PONI AN H O TEL, ■ '•■ ■■■■■ '■'"' Absolutely Fireproof, ' . ■■ ■ ■■'■■'.'■:-■ ~:' NAPIER, v;.; V..:.,-■. V■'..:.,-■. ,A .FINE new three-storied • modern hotel, A situated in. the. best part. of- Napierj magnificent 'sea View. Spacious Balcony and Roof Promenade, wellfamished, largo airy rooms, luxurious private sitting-rooms, first-class: table,. and the best of attention. '•'..' ' ' .. . ••■.. ■< SUITES.'. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. Porter meets all Trains and Boats. . A. C. BARNES, : Proprietor. : .■ P.O.'Box 201 ■- ■••■ 'Phone 203, RAILWAY Passengers should note that they can obtain good Hot Luncheon (Is. Gd.) and Refreshments all. day at the Palmerston North Platform Refreshment Rooms. Fresh fruit, chocolates, etc.,. always on hand, Hot Pies a specialty.— J. H. Fletcher, Proprietor. ' ' - ' ■:■ . ■ Cll3B HASTIE'S HOTEL, FEILDING (Opposite tho Post Offlco). (Patronised by His Excellency the Governor, Lord Ranf tiriy), The Loading Commercial House of the District. "a/TR. AND MRS. •' -T/ , O'NEILL (late of; i-'A Hawera) havo much pleasure in informing tho publio generally that they havo taken over the above well-known hotel, and that they trust, by civility, attention, and a proper rogard for patrons, to maintain'tho high-class reputation bomb by the house for so,many years. COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL. '■'. LOWER CUBA STREET. mHIS Magnificent Six-story .Hostelry is now JL open to receive guests. Every comfort, excellent cuisimv siuglo and double bedrooms, electric lift; very central and near to wharves, railway station. Town Hall, and Opera House. All trams pass door. Tariff, 6s. per day. Permanent boarders from 255. per wees. 'Phono 1126 MRS. M. KEPLER (lato of Chnstchurch), Proprietress. C 1075 Tslephouo Tolcgraphio Address, ll)50. "Floral" (Wellington). HOTEL BR IST OL, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Proprietor— J. H. HINTON. Splendid View of City and Harbour. Absolutely fireproof.' Ono Penny Section from Railway Station and Wharves. Promenade 'Roof and Balconies. C7G3 ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Cambridgo Ten ace, Near Tram Terminus, two minutes ifrom To Aro Station, Fust-Class Accommodation for Boarders and Tiavelhng Public. Teims, from 255/ to 30s; per week; 6s. per day. Good Tablo kept. ■ Hot and cold water. Telephone, 1G56. CUM MRS. BACOVICH, Proprietress. T~~ HE MARQUIS Or NORMANBY , HOTEL, CAF.TERTON. w. m. haixeT proprietor. The best Commercial Hotel in'tho Wair-arapa; C 963 """ WHERE TO STOP. CENTRAL HOUSE, Tamnarunui.-This new up-to-date Houso is now open, and Tourists, Travellers, and Visitors especially catered for. Fine largo, rooms and a splendid view. Within a minute's walk from the railway &tntion and river boat landing. Porter meets all trains'. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. Tariff. 6s. per day.' MRS. E. W. SIMMONS, Proprietress. CIIOS EDUCATIONAL. ' ' /""' IMPROVE T '° SS Motto ' , "'^' e ' i? M W y " the' long winter evenings By Studying under the Guidance of ■EXPERT Teachers, ono or more of tho following Subjects — GREGG SHORTHAND—Learned in as many WEEKS as other systems take months. Students havo written 100 words a minute in THREE months'. TOUCH TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. LANGUAGES—Bv tho Conversational Method. MAORI, FRENCH, ITALIAN, LATIN, GREEK, ESPERANTO. MATHEMATICS and Subjects for Matriculation .'irad Civil Service Examinations. (TIREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, "UT 17-19 Cuba Street, opposite Town Hall. Write or Call for Prospectus. CIOB2 DANCING. MISS BORLASE has resumed'her Classes, Masonic Hall,' Boulcott Street, Saturday Mornings, at 10.30. Friday Evenings, Thorndon Hall, Gorin? Street, at 7 o'clock. Miss Borlaso is. assisted by Miss Barbara Putnam. Addross 24 Tinakori Road. ,190 /CONVENT OF MERCY,- SUSSEX SQUAItE. HIGH SCHOOL for GIRLS. PREPARATORY SCHOOL for GIRLS and BOYS. Extras: Mnsic. Shorthand, etc. Pupils prepared for Trinity College and Royal Academy Music Examinations. 7183 DANCING, MISS VIOLET WARBURTON. JUVENILE Class for Balhoom and Fancy t» Dancing, Saturday Morning. & dult Class for Beginneri in Ballroom Dancing only. Friday Evenings. A Class for Advanced Pnpils, Monday Evenings. Private Lessons ai ranged for. Address 19G WELLINGTON TERRACE. C 1153 rmOYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL.Boarding .ind Day School for Boys under 13 years. Special Class for Boys under G yens. Second Term, 1909, begins on Weoxesday, April 21. MISS EOMMERVILLE. 81 Hill Street. ; C 1037 BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, II GREY STREET. Individual Instruction,in ACCOUNTANCY, BOOKKEEPING ' TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Necessary Subjects for Junior and Senior Civil Service. Matric, Medical, and Engineering Exams. Prospectus Free on Application. P.O. BoxiM. \jlWm THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. Evorv Woman may Learn tho Art of Dressing *- Stylishly for Little Honey. a TTj Ladies aro invited to call and inspect A the Marvellously Simple BLOUSE AND SKIRT CUTTER, which puts ii within tho power of any ordinarily intelligent woman to niako her own Blouses and Skirts Classes daily 10 f° 12 nnt l 2 to 4: Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 7 to 9. Agents required for country districts. MISS KATE STEWART, Principal, 91 Willis Street, opp. Shortt r s. Agents for Indian Embroidery Work. CIOSD ISS MURIEL M. VARE (A. Mus., V.C.M., Eng.), 11 PIRIE STREET, Teachor of Piano, Theory, Harmony, and Countorpoiat, Voico Production, and Singing. CIO7B MRS. J. D. FOLEY, Teacher of Dancing, Victoria Hall. Adelaide Road. Private Lessons armged for, CIO7O VIOLIN. 'moWHY PIPER, late of the Crystal Palace JL Orchestra, and pupil of the lato Carl Jung, is prepared to. Receive Pupile far tho Violin. Attendance at 'residence, if required. Addrcis. for terms, etc., c/o. Wellington Pianoforte Company, Lambton Quay. . ■ C6S9 rinllE lesnlts obtained by Advertisers in the A Classified Columns of "The Dominion" ore such as to-confirm thiir belief that tho paper has a wider circulation than any othor daily journal in New Zealand.
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