; I BARRETT'S MEW HOTEL, I * LAMBTON QUAY. c WELLINGTON'S MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL. ' NEW LOUNGE BAE NOW OPENED. THE CENTRE FOR BUSINESS AND COMFORT. C ]s? n 'L noss ' Civilit y> an( l Good Servico aro the lines on which I Barretts has built its largo business, aud intends to continue ita turther course. . SPEIGHTS OR WARD'S ALE, 3d. PER HALF PINT IN SALOON BAR ONLY. CHAS. H. WILLIAMS, E...J......M,. i i Proprietor. ■»rewi™.inw.i „.„.. ,-„ir, m «iiy...i,r'mßa.aM a L^ ll ii.,rn M ni Jiijf - ,;
BUSINESS NOTICES. "WANTED, Leather Dorothy. Bags,. y Hid.; Extra- Black TrimmlW Braids, 3Jd„ 7Jd., Hid., worth lljd.to Is. lid. Cole and Westerman's Over- - stocked Sale. npHE best Australian Grapes, id. pec--' "7 Vr lb - ; Preserving Pears, 81b. Shillings at Mrs. Elliott's, 247 Riddiford Street Newtown. . "VACANCIES for Lying-fn Patients? » every home comfort and care. Terras moderate. Nurse Brown, 217 Adelaide Koad. WANTED Kuown, Overstocked Saloi - "Bargains. Pinafores, Is.; Cashmere ' , Frocks, 2s. ijd.; Children's Woven Com--3 binations, Is. 9d., 2s. &d. Cole and Wes- 1 terman, Manners Street. ' WANTED, Bicycles, Sewing Machines, i J » and Gramaphones, of all descrip-, * : » tions, to repair. H. Corrick, 120 Mai-! ners Street. . ■ ' ' WANTED Known, Ladies' DoUaV 3m -i P m e?fs £ elts . fe--9d.; Pheasanti Tails, Is. lid.; New Tweed Hats, is 9<L. j ss. , 6d. Overstocked Sale. Cole and' • . Westerman's, Manners Street WANTED, Situations for Trees aSi t * r Shrubs; everything healthy grown.) . at Nursery, Island Bay. . ■ PettensoiU Bros., Newtown. . J WANTED Known, Children's Kiltedj . r , , ? er H?, Skirts > 3 s - **d.j Tassel a^ t F o H d c ed „x¥ t3 A , ls - ■¥-4 w u - Ud - a °*hi helts, lljd. Cole and Westerman's, Man-i nera street. , | , WANTED Known.-Miss Walsh, ■'■" to- < S? y Plac ?' ia Uoldin S a avle "J - Vln , ter B 'o"Ees, from 3s. Od. Call early/ i To-day. •, . . ■ v * > WANTED Known, Idsh Embroidered!' . »V Tea Cloths, Is lid.; Irish Drawnl Linen Runners, worth '3s. 6d., for Is. lid -i ■ \ SaT SetS " IS ' °° le and Westermi "i> WHERE do you buy this loreS Inl Hl at ! ~ W , h *- at th « Wairarapa- i ' Lllca P Meat Market, Newtown. i WANTED Known.-Giving up Men 7 * ' »v clothing. Tweed Suits, 395. 6d. for • 255., all sizes; Worsted Overcoats, 355. for 1/s. Od.; Trousers, 3s. 6d. Cole and ' Westermans Sale. ' ■ ; VOU can get a Hot Lunch for 6d. al • xV" l Pla T ?, n OP--87 Revans Street, opp. | Newtown Library. . .' i EDUCATIONAL. ■> .NELSON GIRLS' COLLEGE. : [ ' . » TJEOPENS WEDNESDAY, MAY 25thl, . JLv Miss Lorimer will meet parents or : guardians of intending pupils ait tha . Dresden Piano Company's Rooms on, , Tuesday, May 17th, from .3 to A. i g JOHN'S COLLEGE,.AUCKLAND, '' Applications are invited for the follows , lng, viz.:—-.'. , One Scholarship of on the Marsh; Foundation. Tho scholar will 'be requir-. - • ed to engage in Theological, study as ail preparation for Holy Orders. ■ . • Copies of the Regulations can be obtained from the Diocesan.Office, iO.Short-: land Street, Auckland, whore applications! will be received up to TUESDAY, May) 21,- 1910, addressed to - .'■ .'"'"- : W. S. COCHRANE, -■ ■■ ■ Secretary to S. John's College Trust' ' April 12,;i010.. J. , , ,-. - .. , Q ARPENTER BECOMES ANALYST. After studying Chemistry..solely with''■'.'• the International Correspondence • Schools for two yeami, during sparo , time, I have been, appointed Analyst to Wilsqn's Portland Cement Coy.,. , Auckland. Thanks to the excellent' . training whereby 1 have donbled my salary.. . . F. L. LEESE. —:— : i ■ TJANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGBJ For Instruction, in; ACCOUNTANCY, : BUSINESS PRACTICE/ SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and TOUCH TYPEWRITING. ' Students Prepared for: " JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SEBi ' VICE, MATRICULATION, SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOW - LEDGE, and - MEDICAL PRELIMINARY ESAMI- ' NATIONS. For last year's examinations, 51 candidates were'presented,. 40 of whom passed* G:. SSI; ■' -.-': PHYSICAL CULTURE EXPERT, 135 RIDDIFORD STREET, Permanently cures cates of Constipation, Indigestion, and other ailments'and phy- ■ sieal defects. Tho treatment is scientifio and natural, and sufferers may attendpersonally, or they may be treated at their own homes by correspondence. - - Name and address will be furnished to genuine .enquirers, of a late .sufferer, , whoso very bad case of combined indigestion and constipation of ten vears' standing, was cured by Mil. SIMS'S treatment ' in two months, after all other tried methods . had failed to give relief. If you are affected by either of above or kindred troubles, do not hesitate, but call on or ■ write to MR. SIMS now. TTjUTiSHERBEET TERRACE SCHOOL, . BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB GffiLS. PRINCIPALS: MISS BABER, M.A. MISS RACHEL RICHMOND (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). Preparatory Classes for Children under, S are also Held. DATE COMMENCEMENT, /TUESDAY, 31st MAY. UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. MRS. K. M. BAINBRIDGE; L.L.C.M., A.V.C.M., Teacher of Music. / Composer of the "Royal. Wedding" Soug of King Cieorgo V and; Queen Mary and of "Our Empress Queen," and accepted by our lute Queen Victoria. Intending Pupils should make early application to Mrs. Bainbridge at 13 Hay Street, Oriental Bay. BALLROOM DANCING—CLASSES FOR s BEGINNERS. MRS. H..8. MASON'S Classes are held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, EVENINGS, ia her Private Hall. Pro-' iiciency ensured in .-ix private lessons or, ono ■ quarter at i lass. Term commeucea with pupil. Pri/ito Lessons arranged. Address—S6,Giiimieo Street.. ' Next St. Peter's Church. THE AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOB ENGINEERS. Pnncipal-JAS. \V. BOWER, Certificated Miuinj and Mechanical En* gineer, " Correspondence Courses. Day and Evening Classes for ALL Gov i eminent Certiiieales in Steam and Oil. Write or Call for Prospectus. i Address: TYRONE BUILDINGS, CU& TOM STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. L ANGER Dresseutting School. Economy in Dressmaking. The marvellously siicple Blouse and Skirt Cutter, ' the intest invention, puts it within the ' power of any ordinarily intelligent woman ' to make her own Blouses aud Skirts. No calculations. Advanced work per arrangement Also Ladies' Tailoring. Country "Pupils taught by Post. 'Patterns cut : to' measurement. Agents required. ' Needle-painting, Monday, 2 to i. Mua ' Kate Stewart, Principal, 94 Willig Street, opposite Shortt's,
BUSINESS NOTICES. FURNITURE P .And Any Other Class of Goods ACKED, REMOVED, FORWARDED, Or STORED IN DRY STORES, At Lowest Rates. Estimates given. Ring np Telephone 23, MUNT, COTTRELL AND CO., LTD.. GENERAL CARRIERS, Queen's Chambers; Wellington. A SPECIAL , Line-Green, Chemist -nL Viviau Street, supplies a. Marvellou: Corn Cure Ointment, Is. per box. A HUTCHINGS, Coachsinith one ;£*•• General Farrier, opp. Newtowi Hotel; Carts, Expresses, Gigs, etc., madi or repaired. ■ ■ , ARTISTS"— Buy your requirement at Robt. Martin, ■ Ltd., ■& Manner: Street; cheapest house in New Zealand. "DLOUSES! Blouses! In endless varieb ** at greatly reduced prices to clear Miss Walsh, Conrtenay ■ Place. fi&FE Metropole, Willis Street (nor *~> Grand Hotel) is the place to ob tain a good wholesome Lunch for, Is. CHEAPEST Groceries at Town Prices Groceries served with Civility Taylor, Brooklyn. Give us your nexi order. Meat at a low price delivered y? anywhere by the People's Butcher Wolland, Tory Street. "T|ANCING"— No more hard work ir JL/ getting up your floors—sweep we! and sprinkle a little Powdered Wax, th< dancers do the rest. Is. 3d. and Is 9d. per tin, posted. R. Martin, Ltd. EVERYTHING in Pads, Fringes. Switches, etc., right up to date ai Mrs. Bethridge-Topp, Ipgestre Street. FRESH Vegetables and Fruit arrivinf daily.—Taylor, Fruiterer and Green grocer, Brooklyn. Customers waitec on daily. . (HIVE Wolland, the.-Working Man': yT Butcher, your next order. He will give you satisfaction. fi W. KEY. Certificated' Sanitarj v>r« Plumber, Licensed . Drainlayer workmanship guaranteed. 74 Herak Street, Berhampore. _^ |HREEN, Chemist, Vivian Street, for t *JC Is.-cures your. Corns with his Marvellous Ointment. HIGHEST Prices given for Misfits ami Second-hand Clothing. Letters promptly attended to by M. Davis, 10! Taranaki Street. HAVE you seen the Comet? -Don'l be afraid, J. Newhouse will frighten .it away with all his Fresh Fish Smoked Cod, Warehou, and Oysters Blenheim Rabbits, Is. a pair, at 20; Riddiford Street. , ■ H. STARR, Swiss Bakery, Berham- • pore, makes a speciality of Wedding Parties, Socials, and Picnics. . Give him a. trial... ... . , '■'■/}■ -'Seal Tobacco, ;■«•■•--,-:'--the'.'!finest .English"tobacco on the Sold oniy ai ;Gilowt's»->Toba<icoaisE'siMi 50"''Manners '".'■'■ '' V .''T-ADIES' Straw-HaU"—When dulfor ' Ai ;. faded use. Aspinall's Hat Stain, all shades;.Gd. arid.Od.-bottle, at R. Martin's, Ltd.,' Manners Street, Wellington. LADIES, do not destroy your Combings, as'they can be made up into stylo of Headwear by Mrs. Bethridge-Topp, Ingestre Street. ' ADIES"—Why wear a dull hat when -i--Aspinall's Hat : Stain will make like New; all colours, Gd. and 9d. pe-i bottle, at R. Martin's, Ltd., Manners Street, Wellington. ANTED, Long Tweed Coats, 123. 9d., 16s. 9d.,'155.;9d., smart goods; useful Navy Coats, 12s. 9d., 18s. 9d.; special Coats, tweeds, navy, 295. 6d. Cole . and Westerman. LADIES' Straw Hats"-When dull or faded use Aspinall's Hat Stain, all shades; Od. and 9d. bottle, at R. Martin's, Ltd., Manners. Street, \V ellington. WANTED Known; Men's Merino Underwear; 2s. lid., for Is. lid.; Stella Underwear (shrunk),.3s. lid., for 2s. lid.; Petone Sox, 2 pairs for Is. 6d.; Knitted Ties, Is. 6d. pole and Westerman's. LADIES"— Why wear a dull hat when Aspinall's Hat Stain will make like Now; all colours, 6d. and 9d. per bottle, at-R. Martin's, Ltd.,. Manners Street, Wellington. ■ MRS. JONES has opened her now premises, corner of Rhodes and Riddiford Streets, with a large Stock of High-class Confectionery' and Tea Rooms attached. ' ITCHINSON . BROS., Paperhangers, Painters, and Decorators. Riddiford Street, have just received a large shipment of wallpapers. . MISS KING, 12b Riddiford Street (opposite Crosby's Boot Shop), has on view a large Stock of Fancy Gouds of the latest. Inspection invited. WANTED Known, Brass Extension Rods, for loop curtains, 6d.; New Loop Muslins, Od. to 2s. 4d.; Wide Long Curtains, Bs. 6d., for ss. lid. Colo and Westerman's Sale. "fyTOVELTY Post Card Depot, 9 Willis Street. Best Assortment of Post Cards in the Dominion. RS. STEINMAN, Psychic and Psfchometrist; private interviews daily. 66 Boulcott Street. Last month Wellington. ■' ■ IVIOVELTY Post Card Depot, 9 Willis Street. Large Variety to choose from. Inspection invited. URSK JuNES, 30 Hevaus Street, next to Dr. Perkins's, has accomhiodation for Lying-in Patient; one child uot objected to. r Post Card Depot, 9 Willis < 'Street. Thousands to choose from. ?onie and inspect. WANTED Known,. Pretty FriTTed Cosies, 2s. lid., for Is. lid.; Caseuent Cloths, GSd. to Is. sJ'd.; Heavy Creonues, 3Jd.;-S6in. Frilled Harness Musin, Is. Ijd. Cole and Westerman's Sale. DQR Dinners, Teas, Suppers are nicely, cooked and sweetly served. Ircado Dining Rooms, Manners Street. DNYON, SEATER AND~CO notify that they .are Agents for Hamiion's iaud Guy's Horso Shoe Pickles, Sauces, and Chutneys, Guaranteed to tand the Food and Drug Act test. Stockd by all Grocers. SETANTED Known, Black Blouses, " " with embroidered fronts, 3s. Od.; imart Delaine Blouses, 4s. 9d., 6s. 9d. Jole and Westerman's Overstocked Sale. F>RIVATE Maternity Hospital, 21 Cambridge Tcrraco, 4 doors past Com. onay Placo Tram Station. Nurse Strar. ord (late 28 Pirie Street). i/STANTED Known, Ladies' ' Woven " Y Combinations, special 2s. lid. * Vovon Vests, Is. 9d.. Is. lid.; Woven iishtdresses, 6s. 9(1, 7s. lid. Cole and Westerman's, Manners Street. rHE Best Fisli Supper is to be bad at the Cafe Metropolo (next Grand fotel), Willis Street. Call ,- to-night. pREES and Shrubs of all descriptions i- ready now; guaranteed hardy and ell rooted. Pettersson Bros., Ncwiwn. PRY Doney's for Cheap Groceries, 3 L tins Jam, IOJd.; ,10 per cent, reducon on everything; all packets Tea Id. leaper than packet prices. Address 31 opper Street. [TCY our Appetising an-I Wholesome Is. - Dinner. 12 to 2. Luncheon, : )a and Supper Rooms, Manners Street. !
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