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DOMIHION B!eECTOE¥; villi. ACCOMMODATION. PILOHEE'S PriratQ Hotel, Main Street. New Management. Terms Moderate. dahhevi'r'ke.. ACCOMMODATION. THE Lawnl Quc-eu St., Dannevirkc. Tho Loadinc House; closo to Station. Mrs. lvoss, Proprietress. ' " EI-THfIM- . - • ACCOniHODATIOM. CENTEAL House:—First-olass home for Visitors; tariK. 4s. 6d. D. Anderson, pr. IY3ASTERTCM, . ACCOMMODATION. TSEOOKLYN, Eenal St., Mastarton.-Su-XJ. perior House in every detail. Mrs. J. Mi Meredith, Proprietresa NEW PLYMOUTH. ACCOMMODATION. rpEOa\DEEO Private Hotel: tariff 4s. 6d. .JL per day, weekly by arrangement Hale and Co., proprietors. OHAKUNE. ■ ACCOMTfIOBATION. JD'AILWAY HOTEL, Obakune (next E'ly iX St'n): acetylene gas, h. and c. w. G. A. Eoid; Proprietor. ' ■ ". , PfIEKAKARIKI. : ,-■ ACCOfftffIODATION. R'LWAY ; Eefreshment Booms-Same Tea and Saiidwichea as at Kaitoke. All Trains Stop. T.- F. Thompson, Proprietor. ;PAHIATUA. . ". '■ ACCOMMODATION. rpEOCADEEO Private Hotel, Pahiatna. i Tariff 4s. 6d. Best: in Town. E. .Winteringham, Proprietor. ■■■ . , PALMERSTOM NORTH. ''-~'ACCOMMODATION. . DA WICK BEOS., The Buffet, Eangitikei St., Palm. Nth. Leading Private Hotel. iYom 6s. per day. ■•,.':.■...- MB3. EAWLINS' White House, Palm.. N., ■ for- :.Luncheons;. Teas.; eto... \Balls. Parties, Picnics, Catered;for. •; ,' ; ,„, ' • -BICYCLES. ■.■■'■ WATT? The Bicycle Mail 'Order-Man. New Cycles, £8 Ss.. Write for pricelists. Box 182, Palmerston North. CRAMAPHONES, RECORDS, ETC. WOAT.ES, opposite Eailway ■ Station, . Palnwrston ■ X.: ' Extensive stock. Mail prompt. "'■ ■■ '-. ' ■ ■■-.-■ .'RANCATAUA. \?£: : ' -•i. ACCOMKODATION. ii; '(HLENAYEN HOUSE. Eangataua,-Best and UTNeaicst Accommodation to Mt.Euapehu. tTdTORUA. "~~ ACCORimODATiON. THE MANSIONS.—New- House, with -modern conven. Tariff, £2 2s. Tel.' L. WooHiaais, Proprietor. ■ ' . ■ ' SYDNEY. ~~" HOTELS for. Sale, City and 'Su'b'ufb'si'all ■ prices.-. ■ Write for- partiuclais, 0. ■Young,'M Castlereash Street. sporting. ■'~' ■ ,; woodvillb district j.c./meex- . - .; ing. . --.■ WEDNESDAf ; . ;.',,.-. DEC]3iIBE? 7 AND,?, ...„ XSpeoiarTfaiii'Sefvices, , 'see' Posters.) 'NOMINATIONS • close MONDAY, Nodeclared THTJESDAT," Novernber. 2-1. S.: i :•.-■•"■ '.-• , •'■',-.- - V« ■ ACCEPTANCES'-an'd- ENTRANCE for llaideh and Scurry close • MONDAY, November. 28, 8. p.m.'. V'.';•,. .'..' ".'■"" .'L' Note.—Telegraph Office,, closes at, 8 p.m. , J'-•; : '-.; ■';'■ :EDUCATI Qti&Li'?[' ?""■ mHE XANGEE. DEESSCUTTING JL SCHOOL.—No matter what one's' position ,in life may be, the ability, to make one's oivii Garments'is' an 'acc'omplishuieut- of prime., importance:.--' 'Every KXMnah sUouldhave a course at the Laager Df feecutting School. Classes Daily, Tuesday ani Friday evenings. „.Needlepainting,, Monday.2 to it- Country Puptfa taught, by "post.:" Kiss "iCate".'• Stewart, Principal, 91 ■ Willis Street. (Opposite .Shortfs). (fIBOYDON PBEPAEATORY SCHOOL. V . and Day School for Boys"',under^-.JS;-years of age. \ Special "cla6s : for iSoys' : iinuer Biz; 'iliss'Sommeruue. SI Hill Street. . . "piTZHEEBEET TERRACE['SCHOOL.' -IP Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principals: Miss'Babar, M.A., Miss Eachel Richmond (Eigiier Certificate. N.P.U). " Preparatory Classes for Children under. 8. HOUSE SCHOOL, _ 255 THE TERBACE, Wellington. Boarding and Day School for Girls. PrmcipaliMßS: HENRY' SMITH. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 'For instruction in— '..-'■. ACCOUNTANCY, . BUSINESS PKACTICE, SHOPtTHJIND (Pitmon's), and TOUCH.TYPEWRITING. . ;. Students Prepared for— ' JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SEEVICE, : :; '-..:"■ : MATRICULATION, ' soLicrroES' general knowledge, and ■ ' • ■-■.-.■ , MEDICAL PRELIMINARY. EXAMINATIONS. For last year's examinations, 51 candidates were-presented,; 40 of '.whom passed. ' CONVEYANCES.' ' . ; T EVIN-POXTON COACH. SERVICE. JU Tiiße-table.—Leave Foitpn, 6.30, a.m.; arrive Levin, .8.30 a.m.; leave Lo-' vin, 10.23 a.m.; arrive Foxton,'l2 noon; leave , Foxton,. 2.30 p.m.; arrive Levin, 4.30 leave- Lovin, 7.45 .p.m. 1 ;; arrive Foxton, 9.45 p.m. - '.- ; '' • ;;, - C. I'. JOHNSTON, Proprietor. KOYAL MAIL COACH' SERVICE, tho Shortest route to and from. Fox-' ton —Letwps'Foxton daily, C.30 a.m.; arriving Shannon, -daily 7.30 a.m.; •' leave Khonnon .'daily 10;15.. : a.m.; araivo. F.oxtoa. daily 12' noon;■•-leave .Foxton- daily' 2.30'. nin; arrive Shannon daily ' 7.30, p.m.; i'e'avo Shannon fdaily 8.15 p.m.j- arrive E6YALV' : '':MAlE^':lettve9' :, -':CaRBINE STABLES, ".Feilding/,-for Kimbolton daily at.8.30 a.'m.'ah'd 3.30 p.m.; loaves iiimboltim at Noon for' Foilding. R. J, MOOEE, Proprietor, ■ ' ■ Fcilding. WALEERfS--'- -iSTABLES,,:;--BULLS, Forwarding' A'gMt, "Carrier, and 1 General Contractor, Coaches. i Greatford to Bulls. Vehicles, Horses,' and ■'■MotorCars on Hire. Good'sample roo'nis.* J. E. WALKEIi, Proprietor. FLY AND' YOUNG KOYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS ANiJ GENERAL CARKIEKS, MASTERTON. All Trains mot. Commercial' Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. New and up-to-dato Sample Eooms. Agents for tho N Z. EXPRESS CO., Storage and Stabling Corner Diion and Bannister Streets. St John ambulanco' available- day or, nieht' •Phono No, 120. Privato'l37. P.o/box io! "rpHE DOMINION" employs' a'staff of A Advertising Experts, whoso services are always ' available. They will, givo valuable Advice to Advertisers,- tud Writo. Advertisnients"without "aiiy 'extra chame, - -. - -"' ' •■••■'■ -'■■■■"-•;

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 979, 21 November 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 979, 21 November 1910, Page 2

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