BUSNIESS NOTICES. npHERE is a prevalent belief that all Talking Machines are GRAMOPHONES. No greater mistake can he made, bocauso the word GRAMOPHONE is the . instrument that is made only-by THE GRAMOPHONE COY., LTD.. LONDON, end which, in comparison with other Talking Machines, STANDS ALONE, as do ' MELBA, CALVE, 'TETRAZZINI, CARUSO . Amongst Ordinary Singers. These Artists Will Sing into no Other Machine. Another Shipment of Records Just , . " Landed. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., .118 Willis Street. TO-NIGHT , TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT And Always CHAS. A. FLETCHER Produces "PHOSPHATONIC," "PHOSPHATONIC," "PHOSPHATONIC," The Best and Most Successful NERVE TONIC. . Gives New Life, Restores Energy, itukes Strong Men. All Patrons should Book Early. 2s. Gel. -and 4s. 6d. Box Plan Open Daily, fj EAS. A. FLETC HE R, ' PHARMACIST.. 292' LAMBTON QUAY. • FRINGS'S CHECK-FIGURE SYSTEM' (copyright) onables you to Balance Ledgers at first trial. It locates, as they occur, Errors in Posting Amounts, in Additions, Subtractions, Extensions, Carrying Forward, and Taking Out Balances. It abolishes calling back, because if there is. an error the system. indicates it to you, pointing.,out tho-actual Amount ', and Lodger Account before you opeu your ledger. Time-saver,, Speedy, Simple, and •Sure.,':■ It ■can'bo used, on your present books. No duplicating work,* no extra books, ond no machine. Particulars only from HUGH DOCJGLAS, Manufacturing Stationer. Victoria Street, Wellington. !_T ' ' yAC'U.U.M , CLEANER Used ,at Buckingham Palace and 1 All the. Rbyal Houses. '. PURIFIES . AND ■ ' ■ CLEANS • " • THE HOUSE AND ALL THAT IX IT -IS. ' ■ i, . .tVithout Dust or Discomfort, ' AT MODERATE COST. ' THE VACUUM CLEANING CO. OF , N.Z., 181 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. • 'Phono 2960 (Day or Night)..-'. , .EDUCATIONAL.;;: jOHILTON ■ HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 .THE, TERRACE, -Wellington ," ■ , Boarding apd Day School for Girls. Principal: MRS. HENRY SMITH. ' THIRD TERM HAS COMMENCED.' DOES. EDUCATION PAT? ' DUNEDIN STUDENT'SAYS "YESy 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 •A Street. ; J. J. Parkes, Dist. Rep. — : . :—I JgANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. For instruction in— ■■ -, ACCOUNTANCY, ■ BUSINESS PRACTICE, - ; SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and : TOUCH TYPEWRITING. 51-udents Prepared; for— , JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SER. VICE, ■ MATRICULATION, SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOW. LEDGE, and - W MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS.,, - 111 ■; For last year's' examinations, 51 candidates were presented, 40 of whom uassed.' JUTZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL.' . Boarding and Day School for Girla. Principals: , Miss Babor, .M.A., Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.F.C.". Preparatory Classes for Children under 8 Now Term will begin on September 20th' and the Principals wii: be-at home rtn September 19th. The langer t dresscutting SCHOOL.—No matter what one's ' position in life- may . be, • the • ability to make one's own Garments is an accomplishment of prime importance. Every , woman should have a course at the Langer Dresscutting School. Classes ' Daily 'Tuesday and - Friday evenings. Needle! ' painting, Monday 2 to i. Country Pupils taught by, post. Mis 3 Kate .Stewart Principal, 91 WillisStreet (Opposite Shortt's). (PRO YDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL V —Boarding, and.. Day School for Boys', under 13 \ years of age. Special class for Boys under sis, iiiss Sownier. ■ ville. 81 Hill Street. m6l •,~ ' i CONVEYANCES.' j LEVIN-FOXTON COACH SERVICE. : Time-table.—Leave Foxton, 6.30 : a.m.;'-arrive Levin, 8.30 a.m.; leave Le- • : vin, 10.23 a.m.; arrive Foxton, 12 noon; leave Foxton, 2.30 p.m.; arrive, Levin, .'1.30 p.m.; leave Levin, 7.45 p.m.; arrivo ' Foxton, 9.45 p.m. C, F. JOHNSTON, Proprietor. EOYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, tho Shortest routo to and from Foxton.—Leaves Foxton daily, G. 30 a.m.; arriving 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.; arrive Shannon daily "7.30 p.m.; icavo Shannon daily 8.15 p.m.; arrive i'oxton daily 9.30 p.rn.i ■ T. H, GINGELL. EOYAL MAIL . leaves CARBINE STABLES, Feilding, for ICimbolton daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves 1 Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. i R. J. MOORE, Proprietor, j Feilding. ) WALKER'S STABLES, BULLS Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and r General Contractor, Coaches Ureatford ' to . Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and MotorCars on Hire. Good sample' rooms. 1 J. E. WALKER, Proprietor. j BLY AND 10 U N 6, s I? ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS ANI) 1 GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON. « All Trains mot. Commercial Travellers' ' Samples promptly attended to. New and " up-to-date Samplo Rooms. Agents for tho 1 N.Z. EXPRESS CO.. Storage and Stabling ; Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. St. ' John Ambulanco available day or night. ■'Phono-No. 126. Private 137, P.O. Box 50i i
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 960, 29 October 1910, Page 1
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