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SHIPPINC. F.-H.-S. FEDERAL-HOULDEE-SHIRE LINE 3. (Under Contract with the Now Zealand Got. . ernment). Direct Service to West Coast United Kingdom ports, 'faking Wool, Skins, General and Eβlrigerated Cargo at lowest Current Kates of Freight, for Avohmouth, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow, Continental, and American ports. S.S. LANGTON GRANGE, from Lyttelton. S.S. NAIENSEIRE. JUNE 26. S.S. MORAYSHIRE; July 31. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOE FIRSJ AND THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS. FARES TO BRISTOL, MANCHESTER. LIVERPOOL. AND ULASGOW:-First-ciaes ... 40 guineas. Third-class... .£l3 10s., iIG 10s., £i\ lOi Fitted throughout with electric light. Return Tickets issued. Prepaid passages arranged. '.-■■. ' Surgeon and Stewardess carried. ' For Freight and Pnssi-n. apply to tho N.Z. AND AFRICAN STEAMSHIP CO, LIMITED. relwHone. 17S0- ' . C 777 EDUCATIONAL. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. : THE SECOND TERM will begin.on WED--.NESJDAY, 26th May. Miss receive new Pupils between 10 and 1 o'clock on TUESDAY, 25th May. . / . ' : . ■ ■■■ CHAS. P. POWLES, 8335 '■-.'-■». . Secretary.' ■ ■ -''; : ■'. '■" ' /^~~' Tho Gregg Motto: "Time is money." IMPROVE ■ ■ THE ' lung winter evenings By Studying under tho Guidance of EXPERT Teachers, one or more of tho following Subjects:— .' • . GKKGG 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—By the Conversational Method; ■ MAORI, FRENCH, ITALIAN, LATIN, GRISKK, ESPERANTO. MATHEMATICS and Subjects for Matricula- . tioa and Civil Service Examinations. /fiREGG' SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, VT -17-19 Cuba Street, opposite Town Hall. ■ ' Write or Call for, Prospectus. CIOS2 ■rtHILTON."-. HOUSE SCHOOL, V , ~ -255. Tho Torrace. . Boarding and Day School for Girls. .; Priucipal-MES. HENRY SMITH. Termiwill begin on THURSDAY, MAY 27. .-.'. Mrs. Smith will be at Home on Wednesday., Mny 20. ■■, ■ .■■■,..'..• , . 823G mHE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. Sk. '; Blouses and Skirts. . All woinfcn needing these Useful Garments "should . make early application at 94 Willis Street, where Miss Kato Stewart teaches how these can be cut and mado by tho Now, Blouse and Skirt Cutter in. Up-to-dato nnd Stylish Fashions. Method simple, and successful. Classes daily; Evening, Tuesday and Friday. Necdlcpaintiug taught, Monday, 2-4. A few good yacancies for agents. Miss Kate Stewart, Principal, 0i Willis.Street, opp. Shortt's. . • C 1059. ..(TIROYDON>-'- ViEi'AEATOEY > SCHOOL;--SJ\ -Boarding ,wd Day School for Boys-Under 13 yeara.- 1 . Special-Class I'or-Boys under 6 years.Second Term, ' I'JU. 1 ), begins on Wednesday April jit-. ..,-'■ ;. ••'-.-" : MISS SOMMERVILIi, ''. . bl Hill Street. - ■ CiO37 TJANKS'S COAIiIEECIAL ' COLLEGE, U ' 11 GREY STREET. Individual Instruction in AGCOUNTANCY. ■'. / . BOOKKEEPING & BUSINESS METODS PITMAN'S SHUKTiUiYD, - TOUCH TVPEWRITING. Necessary Subjects for Junior.and Sonior -•■;'. . Civil Service. ' Matric, Medical, and Engineering' Elaine. Prospectus Free on Application. P.U. Box 162. CllQj •\nSTANTED,.AduIts. Improve -Backward Edu- ■ VV.. cation; English, Conversation, Cprres-' pondence, Elocution, etc.; do not delay, call at once. Mrs. Clapshaw, sen., Principal. Adult School of Education, Quebec House, 237 The Terrace. . j 253 WHERE TO STOP. . ,' /pENTRAL HOUSE, Taunmrunui.-This new C up-to-ilato House 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 station and'river boat landing. Porter meets all trains. - -Telegrams and , letters promptly attended to. Tarill', Gs. per day. • MRS. E. W. SIMMONS, Proprietress CIIOG . ' ■ MAHARA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. "PLEASANTLY SITUATED, ' JT SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FINE HEALTHY CLIMATE. An Idea , . Placo to Spend a Quiet Holiduy in thp Country.. , . . . '-. ■ LEN FREEMAN, C1139F . ■ ' Manager. MEREDITH HOUSE, Tanmarunui, N.Z. (Junction Wangauui River and Main Trunk Line). ' : • ■ ' . • FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Excellent Cuisine.. Cook's Coupons Accepted. Telegraphic address: "Mathias," Tauiuaruuui. Every attention given to Telegrams. '..-■•. . KLitit and Mathias,', C 1159 . . - Proprietresses. ■ EGMONT PRIVATE HOTEL (Corner Courteuay Place and Taranaki St.). npHE above new Three-storitd Modern Hotel, JL situated in" the best part of Wellington, is now , available for PMlllAlviJNT BUAKLiEKvi and TUAVISLLBUS. Keautifal.largo airy bedrooms, electric light throughout; three minutes' walk from Railway Stations, Wharves,. : and :G.P.O. Tariffi "6s. per day, or 30s. per, woek. Special' concessions to Permanent i'carde.-3. 'thone 59. J. .U.. BAKUR, Proprietor, T. LEV if, Manager. ■ . ' C 1179 DECOLITE. ""TJiECOLITE" is a Waterproof -and Firo-M-β resisting Cement, and is a non-conductor of heat. It is specially adapted for covering floors o? Hospitals, Hotels, Public Halls, Kit'chens, Verandahs, Lavatories, and for many other similar purposes. D-scolito is,also Germ and Vermin-proof, oan bo laid dn any existing floor of either iron, wood, or cement, and will tako a good polish. Samples, price, and further' particulars on applications to— UNITED ASBESTOS AUSTRALASIAN • AGENCY, LTD.. ■ . ■ : Jcrvois Quay, ■ - L Wellington. Or at Branches at Christchurch, Auckland, and Dunedin. mHE NEW ZEALAND KEY REGISTRY, : ' U NORWICH CHAMBERS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, 383 . . ■_ : .' WELLINGTON. UME'S MACHINERY EXCHANGE," 5 Customhouse Quay, Wellington.—For Sale, Motor Launch, 36ft. ~t 7ft. ein., fitted with 15-h.p. "Union" Engine; unly .12.months old,'.one of tho finest 'launches in the colony. Full particulars alid"photo on application, Bos i 771. 'Phone 2692. " : C£3l

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 515, 24 May 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 515, 24 May 1909, Page 1

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