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covernment HOTIOES. [The Government, despite the fact that "The Dominion" hsj the largest 'circulation- 'Of any, morning paper in the Wellington Province,has; decided to boycott the paper 10 far;« Eovornmont advertisements,are'conceniod. , ln - Order that our readers may not suffer from : , Ihis gr(ive 'abuse of 'Ministerial authority ,we publish the advertisement below-at our own wst.l ; ' .■'■■■■•■ ' . ... ..NEW'ZEALAND.RAILWAYS. ; PALMERSTON NORTH -WINTER SHOW; AND DAIRY - CONFERENCE—22nd,: 23rd, 2-lth, and 25th JUNE. Holiday excursion tickets : to. Palmerston';'North, availablo for return' until 13th. JULY,-.will lie obtainable from any , station' on •the 'North Island Main Lines and ; Branches (excepting from North of.Frankton),- ■ also from Cambridge, Ruakura Junction, Hamilton, and intei v .ie3iate stations, from 21st ..to 24th ' JUNE, .■ inclusive, .and from Wanganui, Taihape, :Foxtoh,Wellington; Ditft-'; ;Vnevirke, Mastorton,,:'and' intermediate "stations-' . .by Morning .Trains on 25tli JUNE. Excursion Tickets to Palmerston North will not be issued ' on any of these days by the' Wellington-Auck-land Express Train. BY ORDER. . ,i ... . ..... ... .- " : ~ : ! ! < PUBLIC NOTICES.' j HON. T. W. HISLOP'S PRESENTATION. THOSE desirous of associating themselves with this movemont are requested to forward thoir names to Mr. A. A. Corrigan (Chairinan of Committee). •' 1 .'8873 ■ BRITISH INCOME TAX SECOVEEY. HOLDERS of Scrip in suoh Companies as 'Australasia, Union, and National Banks, River Plafces,"Auckland Trams, Waihi and Talis- ■ ■■: mans, etc, eto.,'maj; recover "5. jier ,cent', ofr'tho'- • amount _ ofthjir ' dividends,, by communicating mth'.us (even'though dividend-warrants are marked "Free, of .Incomo Tax").

This refund con' usually be obtained for THREE IEAES BACK. - Receivers of all sources of revenue from the United Kingdom may save pounds by communicating with us. . Noto.—No oharge whatever., made unless refund recovered.' . ! ■ •• R.. WOODHOUSB AND.-CO., » . STOCK AND SHAREBR6EERS; 1 V FEATHERSTON,STEEET,.WELL}]yGTON 1 ., , !i And at New Plymouth. ' "01129 MEETINCS. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND; ■:■■■■■■ ■\rOTICE is hereby given that an OEDINAEY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of the Bank of New Zealand will be hold .in' the Banking House in Wellington on FRI-. DAY, . the 18th day of JUNE, 1909, at 11 o'olock a.m.' ■ :. . . »;. The -.Transfor'"Bt>oks 'of ' tbo - Bank'-will-'-'bo CLOSED from FRIDAY, the 4th day of JUNE, to FRIDAY, the 18th day of JUNE,,both days inclusive. : •.. ■ i--- . By (order of the Board. W. CALLENDER, .. . . ■ . General Managor. ' Wellington, 28th May, 1905. :. 8443 I SPORTING. ' " ' - - '. ■ _^.'- ' .WELLINGTON RACING CLUB, \?kNTEE STEEPLECHASE MEETING, ; JULY i7th, 21st, and 24th„ 1909," I' -V '•l.f.Vil

TVrOMINATIONS for AI.L EVENTS, exoept il '4 the Trial. PIaWrGEOS® at 'Sio'eldek tiJja.- 1 on MONDAY, JUNE 21st., 1909. : ' ' 1 •, , ~ A. E. JVHYyE,./ —: 8829 '' Secretary. ■' ; pOURSING. —Falmereton North.—Nomina-, tioss 1 for-••Msnawata:! ; Hnndred =;.yMaiden. Stake fcitended.to24th.Vmet.*"-'H.--Webb; Sebfs-; tary,'•''. 99 PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. ' ■ s P'.'B'N C E R,, L 0 B^AX-^Je':, :'•• : " "Will •" at. The Dresden until' • ■;:/■. The 21st., - \y'\ :.i, Between the jHours of 10.30 anil 12 a.m., to .Try.Voices and ;Enrol Pupils. MB. LORRAIfJE will be inWellington for Aa no 1 ; .of.' his,' pupils. from; , the South ateX continuing' their studies/ with; MR.LORRAINE in 'W6llingto'n/early a*pp]ica^ ! •; tion will be necessary. ; : 6820 DR. FREDERICK' W;' KEMP has c'ommenccd' the practice: of hiß -Profession.' at: :f4l" ■■ ■ Moleaworth Streot. - . . , 1 TTCTANTED-^Shop'.. " Salesmen," *.»/: - Clerks,- iTraTellersy/eond for, free book, " Science of It explains our '. ' 'method of iriifeasing-youf selling 'ability" 100' ," per cent. DIXON INSTITUTE OP: SALESMANSHIP (London). Rep.,.Jas. Rodger, 131 D Cashel Str»o£i r'. 6 ' pianofobteT^ SALVATORE CIMINO, Jun., is prepared to receive Pupils for the Pianoforte, Harmony, Theory, Orchestration. ■ ■■■■ Address for. Torms:. . .. ■■ BF.GG 'AND CO., Willis Street, . 8247 ■ 221 Tinakori Eoad.

M IBS UUBIBL U. VABB _ >« A > (A. Mat., V.CM., Eng.), ' U PDiIE STREET, Teaeher of Piano,' Theory, Harmony, and -. Couiterpoiat, Voico Production, and Singing ; : ; ! CIO7B ■jy|lSS.''' ' CHRISTINE ' PICOT, . : Teacher of-.-. ELOCUTION. 113 Thorndon Quay,' " 8105 CHILDREN'S CLASS —Saturday Morning DANCING. , MISS VIOLET WABBUBTON. ..; j. ' S uvi.NILE Class :for Ballroom and'!FancT' W.: Dancing, Saturday Morning, idult Class' , for Beginners in Ballroom Dancing only,'Frl-r day Evenings. A Class for Advanced Pumls ■ Monday Evenings. Private Lessons niraneed lor. Address 196 l^R 1 N a, CIISB ■ • "IM*BS. J. D. FOLEY, Teacher of Dancing.' " AU - Victoria; Hall, Adelaide Road. Classes THURSDAY. Children's Class SATURDAY AFTERNOON. c , 076 ■f WANTED. •' '"j TO BUILDERS .AND HOUSIIHOLDEHsT"' A D'VTEBTISER, I dosiro9, „Lea.so ,of Up-to-date. ' -i \F e T A °S&'- i-10- to 14:-, rooms,- ' euitablo for Private Hospice.,. Must.be central. Terrace preferred. Would take for "long term _ V Immediate,, not absolutely -essentiaL cParticnlara to . • ■ t "SURGICAL," 8880 .'■■■■.■■■■■■ Box 690, G.P.O. . "WTANTED to'Lease,'with Stock, Small Ditiry 1 ' , " \ Farm; capacity 'about 'IS' cows. 'Apply"' > stating rent'and full .particulars, to,-' ! B. f ', Post Office, Mangahao, Paliiatua. . ... gt, ANTED,, Home for Babv Girl; lOs. pei week.' Apply "Eager,"-. Of." . ~ ■- ■ ■ -g} 1 K t H. Yankee Hustle Sale.—Hundreds of i-i* lines in L.P., Silverware, Cutlery, eto:; at Hustle.prices.-,, 26 .Willis Streot. • 'C 1230 IT will-be good ;'riewrior^live7ttosTrto-know-that "The Dotriiriiori" has a larger circulation than any ether morning paper in Now Zealand,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 537, 18 June 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 537, 18 June 1909, Page 2

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