' f GOVERNMENT NOTICES. [The Government, despite tha fact that "The Dominion" has tho largest circulation of any morning paper in. tho Wellington Province, has decided : to boycott-the paper so far . as Government; advertisements are concerned. In order that, our readers may not suffer from this grave abuse'of Ministerial authority we publish the -advertisements below at our own y .cost. I ].-.' ... • . npBNDEES will .bo. received at .this offico unX til Noon of AIQNDAY, 28th June, for tho Supply apd Delivery of Steam Radiators and Fittings requirod "for Government Printing ,r . Office, Wellington.' Specifications, etc., may bo seen at Publio Works Offices, Auckland,; Christ-- ;■.. 'ohuroh; Dunedin, and at this office. The lowest .•M-/.'-or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. P. LOUCH, ... '•!. • • ! District Engineer., Distriot Public Works Office,' ''' ■' ; 8 Hill Street, Wellington. . : ..- . . I NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. • : • SCULLING ' MATciT" ON WANGANUI RIVER, TUESDAY, 22nd JUNE. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets to .Wanganui,' { available for return until 24th June, ! will be obtainable from any station on the. • ; North Island Main Lines and Branches, exceptA North of Ohtiknne, on' 10th and .21st June, , and from New' Plymouth, Taihape, Palmerston ■i ; : .f | North, and- intermediate stations ,by . morning i' : ' trains on 22nd June. 1 On 21st June, Special Passenger Train will run as follows ;--Wellington (Thomdon):; dep. ■ i 11.15 p.m., Wanganui arr. 7.20 a.m. This train ■will: atop at all stations .up to Palmerston : .v ; North, as required, to take up passengers for Wanganui. ■ ■' v. ■ NOTE.—Holiday Excursion Tickets to Wa- ■ • nganui will be Jssued by above train. - On 22nd JUNE:— For' Wellington.'(Thorndon); return "night train, will Tun as follows;—Wanganfli' dep^..6.o - p.m. Thiß train will stop; at- all stations after leaving 'Palmerston North,- as.: required,' to -fcet! • down passengers from'''Wanganui.' Trams :lor ! Nowtown will meet this train; all'fares la. BY ORDER. ,i PUBLIC NOTICES. - . -f. BRITISH INCOME TAX RECOVERY. HOLDERS of Scrip in such Companies as AustralasiaicUnioni,-; and... National Banks,, j' River Plates, Auckland Trams, and i:: / mans, etc, etc., may> recover 5 per cent.-, of the ■;amonntyof-' theirs dividends,..by ,<jqjptn'uin-„ - - || eating with us (even though dividond warrants. L are marked "Free of Income Tax"). . : • ■ .i\ This refund can usually be obtained, foil • ' f THREE YEARS BACK. \ , V Receivers of all sources, of rovenue from tho V United Kingdom may save-pounds by commu'ni- :.■■■- eating with us. ' ■ ■ : J Note.—No charge whatever made-unless rer fund recovered. '.'w ' . ■
A .: R.' WOODHOUSE AND CO.. ■ 'STOCK AND SHAREBROKEES, - FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON, And at .New Plymouth. " : --i,;;: : 1' MEETINCS. '■ Ti •?' •*: "V r . WELLINGTON EDUCATION'"BOARD. - " "SCHOOL COMMITTEE WESTERN PETONE A 'MEETING - o f--Ho UKphol ck rs- of - f lie.'abovo; School, Djstriet- will .be held in.the Jlain : . ' Schwl", 30tH- , 'su'nei ; at 8-p.m., fot-.th«,purpose of ? ,etating,s,,S^p - g], .> Cbnimittce.;.; .Written , : nominations, v ; on forms V"; proOiirable at' "OflicoV' : '<sE -from?. Mr:~ J). M'Kenzio, Chairman of the Petono School. Committee, will be received; by me until 5 p.m". ■ on- WEDNESDAY,;. 23rd-.:. may;-also be made at , the meeting.. , , .... 8855' G. 1 L. rSTEWA'RKvSfecretS.rj'j'-' .-. THE. CO-OPERATIVE HOUSE-BUYING AND ; i ' 'PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION OF, AVEL-, ,\ LINGTON. - • _ v A GENERAL and FIRST BALLOT MEET-'I ! -£*-■ ING Aril I be;.held"itt ; the -lodge.. Roomr, , DRtJIDS' ■ti DAY,». 17th JUNE, at 8 p.m. A full attendJ - ance-of. members is.%xequested.-, ■ 88-17 /-■ M 'DAVID CLARK, Secretary.' / PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS^ I TMpl. H. W. v EARP-THOMAS, Dental Surgeon, ' I XTX' has ■■ resum'ed. practice. . and.; may- ■ba consulted at his-Kooms, .-lOKiv CIIA-MBI-jES,-Alan-f-V: nets? Street. "'-''Hfitirsr-10,'a.nsrto '4;3ff'pSh'. ;r - ,i " " ■ / 'or^libwer' Sets r of .Teeth, I-£2 -10s.: (guaranteed 5 yeSrs).' Painless' Fillings 1 and 'Extractioiis at Strictly' Moderate Fees.> ; {^Tprins-.Strictly.";CaaK.i. 1, ClZs6j BACKWARD EDUCATION., rTSTANTEI),ta Coach for. Boy, 15',years old; .. two eVeiiings-a. and.'Arith-/ ;i metio i -prinoipajly.;:- 'iApplyiiyEducatjoiii'f.i .'."Doi •:?:minion" -.Officfcy-f'V-:-•''' :^(j'
;« or Gentleman; W "T' ! not: as;'local,.;\rep.re6entative':'.and: .start i; -..: './ Teaching Steno.typy,' the' new.''System ..pf..''Ma,v ;.(■ chine Shorthand, which, 'can ,r .be : , three months/'' Recommended.' by.' tho ' London'-' "Times," "Daily ■' Full particulars* from ."•..•i"*'- ' ' j RONALD S B\DGER, '■.O':'/.''-"'',': ■ CJiristchurch, ■ ,'ki';;;? : ' Sole.;!Agentvfor „ .iBS<3, : E' s PvE NC ERr/O v R RVI Will tie at The Dresden uatil - iC' ; '' ;. ' V; '.' TW 21sC. ; : " ' ® .. j. ' Try"'.Voices. and_ Enrol Pupils. ■'"■ ; 7 .i'- ' LORRAINE ."will 1 , be I 'in ''We 11 iiigto'n for' ' - Twelvo : Ifonths. •. ' ■■ ; ;' ;As iso fewer than fifteen of his' Pupils"from . the -South are '. continuing studies with; }'I'' MR* LORRAINE in -WelliDgton, early applica-; -■ ( .tion will be neW^ifry;' 1 , ' v . "'6820 [ "HR. FREDERICK W; KEMP has commenced' 'X/,' the.,,practice. : of •ltis.;;Brofession,. : ,at j . 141. j Street. . '. ■y > I .' ] '\TtT'llY' J 'ndt' 'leartf'''niustrating ?..'' W6- will- !' ::i * ' teach you thoroughly 'by mail' how to V draw .for magazines and' newspapers. Congenial, and lucrative work.i j Prospectus ■'F 'iVr; . ■ free: /Page-Davis School. Representative: Jas.' ■ r Bodger, 131 D Cashel Street;:' Christchnrch. ■ ~.5: ' , x PIANOFORTE. . v,.;. : SAXV ATORE. CIMINO,' Junj; l ib "prepared to ■ : reoeivo Pnpila. /or, the Pianoforte, Har- ■ mony, Theory,. Orchestration. ' ,' Address ,for Terms:. . BEGG 4ND CO, Willis Street, ~ 8217 - 221 Tinakori Road. ' ■jJ/TISS MURIEL . 11. " ' •V'A-lilS' (A. Una., V CM,, Bug V, ' i U PIE IE STREET, Ueoohsr of Piano,. Theory, Harmony, nnd Caonterpoiut, Voice Production, and Singing '■ . C 107». TVfISS , - CHRISTINE . PICOT, , Teachor of ( ELOCUTION / , {
- . 113 Thorndon Quay. 8105 CHILDREN'S-,.CLAS&*-Saturd ay Morning 1 DANQING/ : MISS, VIOLET.AVARRURTONJUVENILE.jCIaM .for Ballroom and Fancy Dancing, Saturday Horning, 'idult Class for Beginners in Ballroom Dancing only, Friday. Evenings.-., Ay:CJusa tor ~Advanced Pupils, Monday Evenings. Pnvato Lessons mranged for. A Jdress lSlj. WBLLINCiTON TERRACE Ci 155 TtfES. J. D. ffOLEY, Tedcher of Dancing, ~r?. Victoria...Hall, Adelaide Road. Classes THURSDAY. Children's Class SATURDAY AFTERNOON ."-i.., CIO7O PERSONAL... ( , i ." T' CTV lif-Me.- and i the-World -is ••JM liliui>Heni , 150.11..V < .g.V'.'i.'.y.Mt'J • .a; .j;.^;c7 QECRET.. EiidtnJe VCbllectcdC.'&n 0-&any^i i nitfeFr-dlv6rdS-'6Videace;-speoliillty| missing friends traced. The Globe,'lo MannersStroet.. . 68
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