DOpilON. DBRECTORY: ' . , r.WiRE WORKER. ■JTsAWSON; J,, Opposite Publio Library, Wel- : |ingtpn; : -Wire Shutters; Fencing, Etc. PETONE AND LOWER HUTT. KEIR'S TAXI CAR SERVICE, i Motor and _ Cycle Works, Petone. L -TrEGGOT.T NELSON,, the-;.Hutt Painters and ■ Doporatbre. Estimates.'given.-; ' J., Bootmaker. -Repairs neatly eie--7 * cuted; guaranteed., Railway., Ay., Hutt. TJRADLEY; GEO., -for - Bicycles and Motors. :'r *7. vWorks;; Mairi' Street, 'Hutt, ■ '"S/rEYBtCK,' P.—Al . Bakery,. Confectionery, -'■- and Catering for.Soisials,' Lowfer Hutt;'.—' WAIRARAPA. COMMERCIAL - HOUSE,' : Eketahuna: Best Place Stay. Tariff Gs. W. Kershaw''Pro'pr; HAWKE'SBAY. nrBALANDU HOTEL, ; Hastings; All Modern . JLt ;. Conveniences;: W; jiiV..Heywo'od,? Prop'tr. EDUCATIONAL. , ' "OANES'S. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, -M ' 11 GREY STEEST. . r ' ' Individual Instruction in : ~' ACCOUNTANCY, BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS, ~ pitman's shoethand.. TOUCH TIPEWBITINQ. : Nccessury Subject? for Junior and Senior r ! .. Civil Servica . ;•. Medical, and Engineering Exams. t Prospectus Froo on Application. .. P.O. Box 162. CllO2 STAMMEBING. , V-■■■". Next tbp. m of instruction FOB CUBE BY -:'! '13 EASE E Y SYS TE M, i . DUNEDIN. ■jlfl" K S COLEMAN PENEICE, ■t < ■ Teacher of Physical Culture, i Diaphragmatio Breathing and Elocution ' i ;. BOSINA TEBEACE..... iS6 j PIANOFORTE. , M ! ' ISS NEWMAN POTTS will resume Tuition •at r her Studio;-- 110 Willis Street, on I TUESDAY,- ,3rd anat . A SPECIAJi- COUBSE of CHORD and'OCTAVE Worki will be piven ;to. advanced students. 1 An important feature of this particular , work will bo, the litudy of .BE-1 LAXATION, as applied to finger;: wrist; und arin movements;- Many Uadirig teachers have testified. to -' the benefits • received : from ' this course. .. lntervioWs,".Tuesday, - '4.30't0 5 p.m. -J C 1295
])J1 E0 Y D . . GAELIC E, iPhysioil Culturist and Masseur, ;. , , Eegistored A.M.A., Melbourne. Sussot.Chambers,-'• Panama Street. . Tel 2105.; The Correction of Spinal Curvature and other Deformities, a Speciality. 8028 THE LANGEK SCHOOL of DRESSCUTTING. i. ECONOiiY'iN dkessmaking;"--EVEE-Y WOMAN should learn the Blouse and Bkirt Cutterß.' ; ;-Mothod .-perfectly siinploand 'successful; 'ho.calculatiohß.' : Classes' daily. Evenings: Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9; Saturiay iMoralng Class- for ' School Teachers Country Pupils taught by post. Agents ro-' quired. Afternoon, 2 to 4 r ' . •.■Principal: MISS KATE.STEWAET; - : 94 WILLIS-STEEET; opp;-:Shortt"H. r['^';Clo9s 1 £®OYDONr PEEP ABATOR*SCHOOX.— / Boarding and :Day' School for' Boys 'iindor 13 years. Special Class for Boys under fi. years. | MISS SOMMIEVIUE, i. ! . ; 01 Hill. Stroot. . - CIB.V ELECTION NOTICES. EANGITIKEI ELECTION. WORKING MEN VOTE SOLID i... :.- -- .. : EOlt u. nOENB LOW, | THE -ONLY LIBERAL AND. LABOUR -| 1 ' CANDIDATE. ■' ■ V' : : - ; - v 227a" i ■ ;;. . I EANGITIKEI RACING CLUB. ' - I | BOOKMAKERS' LICENSES^ ;T jCENSES ; wili.: ba . granted^-by.-:.'tha.:.'Eangi-'. Eacjig, Clut'up tS'lO.a.m. on'.WEDi NESDAY; ;lsth September,-' 1009. ■ ■ .£ls. H. A GOODALL, 2603 .■ Secretary; Bulls.. CONVEYANCES. 1 . KIUBOLTON COACH SEE VICE, S l DAW'S Mail Coach leaves FEILDINQ' • Daily, .to connect with APl'i'l and RANGI.WAHIA Coachee, returning in time for South; em Express. ■ i - ■ FOXTON-LEVIN COACH SERVICE.—Time- ; table—Leave Foxton 6.30 a.m., arrive Levin 8.30 a.m.;,leavo Lovm 10.30 a.m., arrive Foxion 12 noon; leave Foxton 2.30 p.m., arrive Levin 4.30 p.m.; leave Levin 7.30 p.m., arrivo Foxton 9.30 p.m. : 'M Leavo Foxton 11 a.m.; arnvo Shannon 12 30 p.m.; loave Shannon 2.50,p.m;,* arrivo Foxton ■4.30. p.m.. . FOXTON-SHANNON; . -i Royal mail ■ coach . sebvice, the Shortest Bouto to : and from Foxton.— Loave Foxton.. daily .6.30 a.m., arrive Shannon daily 7.30 a-m.; leave Shannon daily 1Q.45 a.m., arrivo Foxton daily 12 noon; leave Foxton dally 2-30 p.m., arrive Shannon-daily 4 p.m.;-]eave Shannon ' dally 8.15 p.m.; • arrivo' Foxton daily 9.30 -p.m. ' • t < ' T, H. GINGELL, - - • ' Proprietor. : : EXTENSION OF BUSINESS. ■ A LONG FELT WANT SUPPLIED. GODBER'S ' GODBER'S Have Opened an Up-to-date AND CONFECTIONERY v ESTABLISHMENT / In Connection, with their LUNCHEON AND TEAROOMS, LAMBTON QUAY (Next to Littlejohn's), FOR THREE REASONS: ' " , Ist' For '.tlio convenience of permns shopping on tho Quay who require: First-class Articles at Reasonable Prices. 2nd; To enablo us 1 to display from timo to tinlo our Speciality, WEDDING CAKES. . 3rd. By increasing our tj-ado to'moderately' BVfoll our banking account. 'STRING BAND EVERY AFTERNOON., C 1221
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 611, 14 September 1909, Page 2
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