PUBLIC NOTICES., NOTICE TO JURORS.' -.TVTOTICE is hereby given that Jurors ■ not ; '■»■". ompancllcd on the caso being at present tried need not nttontl till THURSDAY NEXT, tho 2nd September, at 10.30 a.m. .Dated this 31st day,of August,: 1909. : .;.;,.. D. G. A, COOPER, 2594- .'■■.• - Registrar. DRIVER ACCEPTS MR. M'LEAN'S CHALLENGE. TO MR. WILLIAM, M'LEAN. I accent your Challenge, Sir. My»Moneytis in the hands of tho Editor "N;Z. Times." THOMAS W. - DRIVER. ". --•,....■ 9 ,' THE GIRLS'-REALM GUILD. :"' ,rpHE Hon. Sec. oi*.tho Lady Plunket Centre ■*■ , of the Girls' Realm Guild requests that all intending Members of that Centio will Enrol themselves at Messrs. F. Ferguson and Hicks, Lambton Quay, before September. 7th. -■■"■■-■' :■■'■' ■■ -■:• . 2593•[W7TANTED Known, Messrs. Jamieson Bros., "»■'..• Agents, .Manners Street, havo removed from tho first tloor of,tho Mercantile ExchaDgo ,-to' pound- floor of tho Arcade, where, old- and now, clients will bo courteously, treated and. business promptly attended to. Jamieson Bros., Arcade, 80 Manners Street.- . ' ■ •'. , Clll3 ' -MEETINGS. WELLINGTON 'PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. '-A /'MEETING of tho Society will'be held-at. il the- Museum, THIS (Wednesday) ."EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Papers-(l) "A Reply ;to Mr. Elsdon Best's Paper, .on 'Maori Numeration,'" by'H. Hongi; (2) "On Hongi's Armour," by A. Hamilton'! (3) "Botanical Notes made on a Journey-across tho Tararuas," by- B. C. Aston. ' Exhibits—(l) A' 'Language-teaching Phonograph;-(2). Specimens of tho Alkaloids:of tho..P,ukatea.. Non-members admitted. ■'.'-■ 2534 . --. THOS. KING, Secretary. ' ''■' : ■/-..'■■• ■•■'■ sporting.; ;':- /.'.;.', WaNAWATU ' ~' RACING " .- : ; CLUB, • ■ ■'.'. ; ~- -l'alraerston North.' \ • '" 'CLASSIC RACES, 1910, 1911. ,-■-,' . - ■PALMERSTON NORTH STAKES'(fifth), 500 -•:' sovs., to .bo run Summer Meeting, 1910. ' MANAWATU . STAKES (seventh),, isoo'. sovs., )':■ to po run-. Autumn 1 Sleeting,-.1911:. :■• Nominations' of Yearlings (lree): • close on PRIDAY,--3rd Soptoihb'er, 1909,at ( 10 p.m. MANAWATU SIRES,":PRODUCE STAKES ~'-; (third), ■ 000 sovs., to. bo run at Autumn ;.•-'.. Meeting,, 1911.....: .:,.,';,- «•-Nomination of: Sires, s'sovs., close-on FRI-' DAY, Ufth..September, 1909,;' at. 10, p.m. . ' '.!'Nominations of .Yearlings (free) close? on FPIDAY, 3rd "November, 1909, at 10- p.m. ■, ; For further particulars see "Referee," • or apply to—.: -.-.. \ -• - .v. - ■ '■- :':;■-:■ .■■'.■• -J..M; JOHNSTON,', : /2110;. ... - . -.■ Secretary. ' ■. ,'; : : EDUCATIONAL. . .-'•' The;Gregg. Motto'-. "Time it- Money." : jV-.-j-;. -MK GUILBERT' PITMAN -'-.: b;;(Nephew of, and for 20 .years: Manager to 1 :•'''' Isnao'Pitman) wrote:' :., i - ; success of, tho. GREGG ,SYSTEM in AmArica, wlierc.Shorthand ismadosuch a strong feature of business, was evidence that it-had substantial advantages over other systems'.'. :■:■, I was nmaied.at the übsence of "Exceptions to Rules,.'; The.ease with .which I acquired- the .'system after having written tho older stylo' 28 years' was,almost incredible':, •-.-.. Yout• ayii•tijni is bas'sd on scientific-principles, aud'is destined to become.'THE'Shoi'thandlofc/tfe'Eng-lish-speakiiig people." - ,'• ~'.-. Writesor Call for FREE "First Lesson," and ."'. '.-' ' • ■' ■ Prospectus. . - • fIREGG i - .SHORTHAND MNSTITUTE, VJT -17-19CUKA ST., cpposito':Town:.Hall. ';.- Term ■ commences. at any time. ; CIOS'J BANKS'S' COMMERCIAL COLi£GE, V U..GREY STBEET. ./. •,-
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 601, 1 September 1909, Page 2
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