SKIPPING. Tjl, AND A. MAIL LINE MANttA.. CHINA; AND JAP'AN. Via Queensland, Port Darwin, and Timor! Steamer. Tons Commander. |^^° EASTERN S6OO W. G M'Arthur | Nov. 20 ALDENHAM 4000 S. John Dec. .18 BMJTBE 4500 P. T. Helms Jnn. 15 Space for Frozen Cargo. THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE TO EUROPE. Through Bookings, via Japan, Canada, and the U.S.A. Saloon Accommodation amidships, " Larse, Cool, Two-Berth Cabins all on the Upper Deck, and fitted with Electrio Fans. Linen Washed on Board. EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO.. Ltd W. and G. TUENBULL AND CO...Agents, WelHnirton. Telephone 438. .'. • ' C 774 EOUGATiONAI., MASSAGE. SPINAL CURVATURES AND/OTHER DEFORMITIES CORRECTED. ROYDGAELICK, Physical Culturist and Masseur (Registered A.M.A., Melbourne.) Sussex Chambers, Panama. Streot. 'Phone 2199. C 1207 BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE U GREY STREET. Individual Instruction In ACCOUNTANCY, BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS, PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. TOUCH. TYPEWRITING. Necessary. Subjects for Junior and Senior f Civil Service Matric, Medical, and Engineering Exams. Prospectus Free on Application. P.O. Box 162. CllO3 .j —— MISS DA'SY TONES (ARTIST). A.C.T.. South Kensin:rton. Student R.C.A., SK. Student of Professor . Lanteri (Modelling). Student-of Professor Prinet and Tudor Hurt, of: Paris, arid Crandon Hall, of Rome, is Now prepared to receive Intending Pupils at her Studio. 205 LAMBTON QUAY. Opposite Kirkcaldio's. TERMS "ON APPLICATION.' '-■ * ■ 2925 THE LANGER "SCHOOL of DRESSCUTTING. ECONOMY IN DRESSMAKING. EVERY Wcnian should learn tho Blouse tnd Skirt Cutters. Method perfectly simplo and successful; no, calculations. Classes daily. Evenings: Tuesdays and iFridays! 7 to 9; Saturday Morning Class for School Teachers. Country pupils taught- by post. Agents required. Needle-Painting Monday Afternoon, 2 to I. Principal: MISS KATE STEWART. 94 WILLIS STREET, opp. Shortfs CMOS BUSINESS NOTICES. WANTED KNOWN. v ' WHY Pay Five or Six-Guineas when you can get a Tailor^nde - Costumo-ti) oldar for iThree Guineas. A Lrree Relertiou of Roady-to:Wear Costuitcs and Blouses.in Stock, aiso very Dainty Embroidered Costumes; Note address— STEGEL'S. M4NNEES STREET. Teleahone 2253. , CI3IG
(TtUSSI IGLASS! Wo Specialise in BRITISH PLATE .AND SHEET GLASS, BEAUTIFUL NEW TINTS IN FLEMISH. CATHEDRAL, MUFFLED. AND OPALESCENT. ' Sea the Now "CAT'S EYE" AND "ARCTIC" GLASSES. . BASEMENT AND ROOF LIGHTING A SPECIALITY. . PAVEMENT AND FLOOR LIGHTS. PRISMATIC AND "MAXIMUM LIGHT" GLASS. GLASS SHADES ■ MIRRORS LENSES RONDELS PRISMS. LEADLIGHT MAKERS, GLASS BENDERS." GLAZIERS. QMITH AND SMITH, LTD., OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. EXTENSION OF BUSINESS. A'LONG-FELT;.WANT SUPPLIED. GODBER'S l UODBiSE'S uave Opened an .Up-to-date PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER? ESTABLISHMENT In ' Connection with ■ their • LUNCHEON ANT) TEAROOMS, LAMBTON QUAY (Next to Littlojohn's), FOR THREE REASONS; Ist For tho convenience of persons shopping on the Quay who', require First-clo6s Articles at Reasonable Prices. 2nd. To enable us to display from time to time our Speciality, WEDDING CAXES. 3rd. By increasing our trado to moderately swell our banking' account. STRING BAND EVERY AFTERNOON. ' Cm{ conveyances; KIMBOETON COACH SERVICE. Q DAWS Mail Coach leaves FEILDING Daily, to connoot with APITI and RANGIWAHIA Coaches, returning in time for Southern Express. FOXTON-LEVIN COACH SERVICE.-Time-tablo-rLeave Foxton G. 30 a.m., arriTO Levin-8.30 a.m.; leavo Levtn 10.30 a-ni.; arrivo Foxton 12 noon; leave Foxton 2.30 p.m.; arrivo Levin 4.30 pan.; leave Levin 7.30 p.m.; arrivo Toiton 9.3(5 p.m. JLoave Foxton 11 a.m.; arrive Shannon 12.30 p.m.; leave Shannon 2.50 p.m.; arrive Foxton 1.30 p.m. FOXTON-SHANNON " ~ KOYAL MAIL, COACH SERVICE, ■ the Shortest Route to and from Foxton — I*ave Foxton daily G. 30 a.m., arrive Shannon daily 7.30 a.m.; leave Shannon daily 10.45 a.m arrivo Foxton daily 12 noon; leave Foxton daily 2.30 p.m., arrivo Shannon daily 4 p.m.; j eu ve Shannon daily 8.15 p.m.', anivo Foxton daily 0.30 p.m. T. H. GINGELL, , . Proprietor. CLASSIFIED 'Advertisements aro appreciated by Newspaper Reader', and must necessarily give the Best Results, for tho reason that they are readily seen. A small "Wanted" Advertisement in "Tho Dominion" will provo this to be a fact.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 664, 15 November 1909, Page 1
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