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BOMIHIOH DIRECTORY PftUttERSTOM NORTH. ACCOMMODATION, DAWIOK BEOS., The Buffet, Eaneitikel St., Palm. Nth. Leading Private Hotel Prom ss. per day. MRS. EAWTjINS' White House, Palm. N., for Lunohooiis, • Teas, etc. Balls, Part ies, Picnics, Catered for. " HANK" Private Hotol. Pal V V merston North, 2 iniu. R'ly S'tn. Mrs, Law. Proprietress. 'Phono 188. PANtAYUA. ACcbrnHODATIOH. TROCADEEO Private Hotel, Pahiatna. Tariff, rts. 6d.j best in town. E Winter iagham, Proprietor. . PLIMMERTOH; EEENOEA House, now Open to receivi Visitors, Tariff, 6s'.; 30?. per week Misses Vaughan, Proprietresses. RANCATA'JA, ACCOMMODATION. (f~i LTINA-YEN HOUSE. Eaugataua, Rostand HJf Nearest Accommodation to lit. Buapohu ROTORUfI. ACCOMMODATION. THE MANSIONS.—Now Boqbc, with mod ern conven. Tariff £2 2b. Tol. &■ WooUiamE, Proprietor. VMIOURU. E AIL WAY Accommodation House—Every ..comfort and atteutiou. ilrs. Kennedy, Proprietress. ,v-' WAMCfIWUI ■ ACCOMMODATION. CRITERION HOUSE. Nixon Place, i-mtn. from It'ly St'n. liont & Martin; Tel; 374. EBOC.ITHIKAL. . BALLROOM DANCING-CLASSES FOE •• BEGINNERS. TS/jHIS.- H. :B. MASON'S improved -"-H-. method "of instruction ensures proficiency in one quarter at class, or. in sis'private, lessons. All. lessons given in private hall, 60Et.. x 30ft. • Classes on Mondays and Wednesdays. Private. les : sons by. j arrangement. Address—SO Gliuznee Street, next St. Peter's Church. DANCING. . , MISS BORLASE'S CLASSES will EEOPEN Ist Week in-APEIL. Class will be held for Children at the Masonic Hall, Boulcott. Street. - ' Class for Adults will be held in the Goring Street Hall, Tliorndon, Monday Evenings, commencing April 4th, at 7.30. For particulars, apply at 20 Aitken Street. MISS B.' RICHMOND ' IVJL ■ Will, Give a CONCERT IN THE CONCERT CHAMBER ■ (Town Hall), . ON TUESDAY, sth APRIL, Assisted by MISS MAY DONALDSON (Violin) and MR. F. R. JOHNSTONE ('Cello). SINGING. . - . . TO PUPILS. "jyTADAME MUELLER • has resumed xyJ. Tuition in the above. Candidates prepared for Trinity Collego and Associated Board of the Royal College (London) .Examinations. 1 Essen Morgan's System of Sight Singing. ' Address—fili CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. PIANOFORTE.. MISS NEWMAN POTTS has resumed ■; teaching, and may bo interviewed at her. Studio, 131 Willis Street. . . .. Advanced Stodonts,' with talent, who have, lust' interest in their musical studies, and who need to hare their latent energies aroused sy.stom, should interview Hiss^Vw'man^oTta j|R., a JgOYD, .QARLICIC'S ORTHOPEDIC AND PHYSICAL ..- CULTURE; CLASSES. ' J; , MASSAGE ' AND ! PRIVATE TUITION , DAILY. . . ; Telephone, ,2199. 8C n0 0 L O F DANC IN G, 76 HILL STREET. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. Instructress. MISS ESTELLE BERRE, Certificated - Teacher,.: London. Assistant—MlSS -'DAVIES, trained under Mrs. Wordsworth, London (just arrived). Classes reopen' early; in April.- A spocial class' for children will be held i>t Masonic Hall, B.o.ulcptt Street. The course comprises—The New' American Expressive System .of Physical Culture, Ballroom Dancing, Solo Step, . and Clog Dancing. T ANGER , Drosscntting -School. EconjlJ orny-in. Dressmaking. The marvellously simple , Blouse and Skirt Cutter, the latest Invention, puts' it within the power of any- ordinarily intelligent woman to make, her own Blouses and Skirts. No calculations. Advanced work per arrangement. Also Ladies' Tailoring. Country Pupils. taught by Post. Patterns out to measurement.. Agents required. Needlepainting,:- Monday, ' 2 .to 4. -Miss Kate Stewart, Principal,. 94 Willis; Street, opposite.Shortfs. JgANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. For Instruction in: ACCOUNTANCY,.' BUSINESS PRACTICE, : ■' SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and : ' z;' TOUCH TYPEWRITING, Students Prepared for: JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SERVICE, MATRICULATION, SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOW- .. LEDGE, and MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMI- . NATIONS. \ ■For last year's examinations, 51 candidates were presented, 40 of whom passed; FOR LEASE OR EXfirtANCE. ANTED to Exchange, a 2|-h.p. Motor Cycle in good going order for a 10-50 or 100 volt. Dynamo. For address, apply "Dominion" Office. . FOR EXCHANGE. . 1 AAA ACRES of Fine Grazing CounJt try, handy to Cambridge, Waikato. •; • Nearly all ploughable, in good pasture and crops.-- Splendid buildings.. Easily 2-ewe country; all easily rideable. PRICE, J!8 per Acre. Mortgage, .£3352. EQUITY, .£1063. Will Exchange for Smaller Farm, or unencumbered Town Property, y Apply— JAMES AND GILLMAN, HAWERA, TARANAKI. Exchange for Houses, Shop Property, Mortgages, Small Improved Dairy or Grazing Farm; r-t A ACRES, standing Mixed Bush, DJLvf level, suitable Dairying, 4 miles Railway Station, 0J miles large loivn (Taranaki), metal road 1-m'lo; neighbours Dairying, Milling Timber just finished; Present owners hands 15 years. PRICE, X 5 10s. Per Acre. - Fullest particulars of properties to exchange. Address. "OWNER," BOX 1, INGLEWOOD. Will sell wholo or part as required, any difference of Equities can bo left on Mortgage at 5 per cent. TO LEASE, 143 Acres, -near Napier, all in grass, conveniently subdivided, close to township. For 5 years at rental of 20s. per aero. Apply Wise and Knight, Ltd., Elcotahuna. STUDY the Property Merket.—The btwk pago of "The Dominion" is a Land aud Farm Directory. Auctioneers' Notioes will also bo found an the same DttSO.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 767, 16 March 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 767, 16 March 1910, Page 2

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