. BUSINESS NOTICES. B'E G G'S, - MUSICSELLERS AND IMPORTERS OF EVERYTHING MUSICAL. Sole Agents for the Celebrated ' ESTEY ORGANS, Over 100 "supplied to Churches alone in New Zealand. - Catalogues and Illustrations Posted Free on application. pHAS. BEGS AND CO., LTD., 118 WILLIS STREET. The Largest Stock of Sheet and, Book Music in the. Dominion. CITY SHOEING FORGE AND VETERINARY BUSINESS. AV. KNAPP, Certificated Horse- • shoer, has removed his business from Herbert Street to Quiu Street, off Dixon '■ Street, where he is prepared to undertake all kinds of horse-shoeing. A large'assortment of patent rubber pads to select from. Accommodation for vehicles while horses _are being shod. .- . Horses brought and returned to any part of the city. Telephone. 747. . ' ' . WANTED KNOWN. JW. THOMSON AND CO. (late J. '• Brown and Wright Bros., Dunedin), Bakers and High-class Pastrycooks, have taken over the' old-established Business of the'late Mr. Dickson, 38 Cou'rtenay Place, and have opened with a , large and varied stock of High-class Goods. Specialists in Wedding. and Birthday Cakes. Makers of Patent Bermalino Bread. A trial solicited. "Comfort mo. with Apples."—Solomon. TVESSERT Apples, carefully . selected I Xr , and packed, in bushel cams, holding about 401b. '■ . Choice Stunner. Pippins, 10s. 6d. per case. Choice Dougherty's, 12s. 6d. per case. Prices stand, until altered. Apples sent carriage paid. to.any railway station in the. North Island,, cash with order. ' ,• .. JOHN RICH, Karoola Orchard, Hayelock North. . Yyjß NOTED HILLGROVE BUTTER, ' Is. - : per lb. Is. CHOICE. FACTORY BUTTER, lid. NEW-LAID'EGGS (Guaranteed), Is. Bd. EXCEPTIONAL.VALUE IN OUR;, . NOTED MILD CURE BACON.; ; . '. A Trial Order Solicited. • : ' HILL BEOS., '224 Lambton Quay. ""pAPERHA'NGINGS"—Our ■' Shipment,X ex s.s. .Tainui, is .without doubt the :cream;o£ .the'world's .production. Samplea posted. Robert Martin, Limited, Weli fc. n " toll, ■ ''* : - '- ■'■■■■". ' ' \ .'.;.;; - ; ._/ IMPOETANT:. TO : , HOUSEHOLDERS. ■Wf ESSRS.. P. WILLS' AND SONS, notify i\X the. Public: that they have , openeda receiving 'depot..at. 121 RIDDIFORD STREET (opp. Wesleyan Church). Hours, ■7.30 a.m. , to B.3o'p:m.' ! 'Phono Gl3. ' Works—Bß and 08 HANSON STREET. .'Proprietors-! 3 . WILLS .AND SONS: mE AEO STEAM • LAUNDRY. RECEIVING ■ DEPOTS-17 i Manners Street (next to Kitto and' Graham's), 151 Ingestre Street (Corner of Cuba and '/.!'■-. Ingestre Streets). < Laundry Work of; All Descriptions will, bo received , at Above Depots. ■ :■ Chief Office and. Works: 20' HOPPEE ST.- ■••'. ■ 20 HOPPER ST. ILSON'S Malt Extract ..and Cod Liver Oil. Price, Is. Gd. and; 2s. Sd. All; Grocers ' and Chemists. EDUCATIONAL, '•■ \ (HROYDON PEEPAEATORY SCHOOL. \J —Boarding' and Day School for Boys under 13 years ,-iof age.' Special class for boys under.'six.. Miss Soinmerville, 81. Hill Street.. . . : '■.. DOES EDUCATION PAY? ■' DUNEDIN"STUDENT SAYS "YES.": WINS FOUR OPEN COMPETITIONS: Girls' High School, School of Mines, Y.M.C.A-., Baptist Church. To Learn how to Succeed, write or call for Circular. A. . ' .-■ . INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS, Willis 1. • Stioet; . J. J.PARKES, Dist. Rep., GEEGG SHORTHAND. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. ETHEL J. TREGEA, ' Wellington Representative, '..- ; Holder Gregg Teachers' Diploma. 30 Majoribanks Street. ■".•■' ME C. H. STEPHENS will . receivo Pupils for SINGING at his E°°ms. 124 Lambton Quay. . Apply at.the Wellington Piano Co., or. by letter to "Kenilworth," 92 Hill Street.. . .■',■.. BALLEOOM DANCING-CLASSES FOE' ■ . •• BEGINNERS. ■ •: MRS. H. B.■ MASON'S Classes are held on MONDAY . and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, .in her Prjvate Hall, Proiicieucy ensured in'six privato lessons' or one quarter at class. --Term commences with pupil. Private Lessons ■ arranged. Address—B6 Ghuzuee Street. ■Next St. Peter's-Church. . BANKS'S COMMERCIAL ' COLLEGE. '' ' - For instruction in: '-, ACCOUNTANCY, ... '. BUSINESS PRACTICE, ■ SHORTHAND (Pitman's), aud TOUCH Students Prepared for: ' J UNIOE AND SENIOR CIVIL SEEVICE, ■'■ HATIUCaLATION, . SOLICITOR'S , UiiNERAL KNOWLEDGE, and MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMt For last year's examinations, 51 candidates were presented, 4U of whom passed. y-jUTZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. i? . HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS: MISS BAUGE, M.A.: • ' miss kachkl iuchmond (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). : Preparatory Classes for Children under 8' are also held. TEEM COMMENCED on MAY 31st. L ANGER Dresscutting School. Economy in Dressmaking. Tho. marvellously simple Blouse, and Skirt Cutter, tu« latest invention puts it within tho power of any ordinarily intelligent woman io make lier own Blouses and Skirts. No calculations. Advanced work per arrangement. Also, Ladies' Tailoring. Country Pupils taught by 'Post. Patterns cut to measurement. Agents required. Needle-painting,. Holiday, 2 to 4,. Miss Kato Stewart, Principal, 9i Willio Street, ouposite Shortt'a,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 885, 3 August 1910, Page 1
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