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GOVERNMENT NOTICES. Tho Government, c!:spilo the fact that The Dominion" has the largest circulation of any morning paper in the Wellington Pi'ovince, has decided to boycott tho paper so far as Government advertisements are concerned. In order that our readors may not suffer from this grave abuse of Ministerial authority we publish tho advertisements below at our own cost. * NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF LINSEED OIL'. Railway Department, Head Office, ■ Wellington, 10th August, 1910. WRITTEN TENDERS will be vecoiv- »» ed at this office up to Noon of Monday, 10th September, 1910, for tho Supply and Delivery of Linseed Oil at Auckland, Wellington, Port Chalmers, and Bluff. ' Specifications and form of. tender to be obtained at. the . Railway Storekeeper's Office, Newmarket,. Addington, Hillside, mid Invercarffill, and the Stores Manager's Office, Wellington. Tenders to bo addressed to tho General Manager, New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and to be marked outside "Tender for Linseed Oil." The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and telegraphic tenders will not be entertained. By order. '. . ■ T. BOKAYNE, General Manager, N.Z. Railways. EDUCATIONAL. CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. —Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years of age. Special class for boys under six. Miss Somnier'ville, 81 Hill Street. ■ ; DOES EDUCATION PAY? " DUNEDIN STUDENT SAYS "YES." WINS'FOUR OPEN" COMPETITIONS: ■ Girls' High ,School, Schools of Mines, Y.M.C.A.,. Baptist Church. To learn how to Succeed, write or call 'for Circular A. INTERNATIONAL 'SCHOOLS, Willis i- Street. J. J. PARKES, Dist. Rep. STRENCTH. TO those readers, who desire Improved Health and Physical .Fitness, I would point out that my Scientific Physical Culture Courses give vigorous health and energy, which demand and receive an equivalent in everyday business life, which ensures the return of my fee one hundred times over. Hence to all youths and business men my course is the most profitable investment. Write for terms to GARNET SIMS, Physical Culture Expert, /^_~v--135c Riddiford Street, IBfi^^ WELLINGTON; T >O r\ k'Xg.g shorthand. ■ DAY AND EVENING '.CLASSES: ETHEL J. TREGEA, , ' : Wellington Representative, Holder Gregg Teachers' Diploma. 30 Majoribanics Street. BALLROOM DANCING-CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes are held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, in her Private Hall. Profioiency ensured in six private lessons or one quarter at class. : Term commences with pupil. Private Lessons arranged. ' Address—B6 Ghuznee Street, Next St. Peter's Church. BANKS'B COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. •/• . ■, . For instruction in: ACCOUNTANCY, ■ ' BUSINESS PRACTICE,' , " " SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Students Prepared for: ■ i JUNIOH AND SENIOR CIVIL SEE- .;■ VICE, ■ ■■ . MATRICULATION, ' SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOW-- "-. LEDGE, and ■'' .• - - MEDICAL PRELIMINARY' EXAMINATIONS. For. last year's examinations, 51 candidates were presented, 40 of whom passed. IfUTZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR ' GIRLS. ' PRINCIPALS: ■' MISS BABER.'JI.A. ' MISS RACHEL RICHMOND (Higher Certificate N.F.U.): Preparatory Classes for Children under 8 . ' are also hold TERM COMMENCED on MAY 31st. L ANGER Dresscutting School. Economy 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 cut to measurement. Agents required. Needle-painting, Monday, 2 to i. Miss Kate Stewart, Principal, 94 Willis Street, opposite Shortt's. BOARD AMD RESIDENCE, Advertisements under this heading, Sixteen Words for Sixpence, if prepaid. ' I ■ MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, 21. KENT TERRACE, WELLINGTON. MRS. LEE,'Proprietress. T ARGE and well-appointed House in U good locality; trams.pass- the door; penny section; hot and cold, and shower baths. Visitors to Wellington can rely on getting excellent accommodation at a moderate tariff at Mrs. Lee's' oldestablished Boardtnghouse of twenty years' standing. ' 'Phone 1897. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. BTONEHURST," . .■' •' SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. . Strictly FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND - RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland. MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietress. BOARD' and Residence for Married Couplo or Two Ladies; private honied Address "Dominion" Office. /CENTRAL Apartments, ■ with partial board, for two friends; a real good home. Apply "Dominion" Office. "PIANOFORTE Student wants Private A Board (Thorndon), where ho could practise on own piano daily. "Piano," "Dominion" Office. SUITE Superior Furnished Rooms in . good locality, To Let. Particulars apply "Dominion' Office. v VACANCY for a Young Man in private family; terms, 18s.; soft washing and mending included. Apply 126 Brougham Street. ACANCIES for a few Gentlemen; share two comfortable rooms; terms moderate. 10 Burnell Avenue, oil Park Street, Thonulon. . WANTED, Board and Lodgings with privato family, where no other boarders preferred. Central, G.P.O. uM/'ANTED, two Respectable Men Board- » » ers to' share room, private family. Apply 19 North Avenue. ANTED, Sitting-room and Bedroom, with use of kitchen, downstairs, for two ladies. A. L. Wilson and Co., Brnndon Street. WANTED, comfortable Lodgings, private family, out all day; district central; must be moderate. "Homely," "Dominion" Office. ITIHE rcsulta obtained, by Advertisers in the Classified Columns of "The Dominion" are such as to confirm their belief that the paper has a wider circulation than any other daily journal in ■ New. Zealand,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 897, 17 August 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 897, 17 August 1910, Page 2

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