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GOVEHWMEMT MOTiCES. Tll0 .i ®° v ernment, despite the fact that The Dominion " has the largest cir»/Mt.'on of any morning paper in the Wellington Province, has decided to boycott the paper so far as Govern•nent advertisoments : are concerned. In order that our readers may J}®' suffer from this grave abuse o,f Ministerial authority we publish the adVBrtisernonts below at our own cost, DEFENCE DEPARTMENT. N.Z. TENDERS FOE CATERING FOR INSTRUCTIONAL CAMP. npENDERS will bo received up till NOON,'DECEMBER 20th, 1910, for tho CnKring of SO Officers and Non-Com-missioncd Officers at an Instructional Camp to be held in tho vicinity of Featherston from January 7th, 1911, for two months. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For "specifications and conditions applv to CAPTAIN BROWNE, Headquarters Office, Mount Cook, Wellington. Headquarters Defence .Office, Wellington, December 21st, 1910. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT, -N.Z. TENDERS FOR "SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF FORAGE. nHENDERS will be received up till Ji- ■ NOON, DECEMBER 28th, 1910, for tho Supply and Delivery of Forago to he used at an Instructional Camp to be held in the vicinity of Featherston from January 7th, 1911, for two months. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted; For specifications and conditions apply to CAPTAIN BROWNE, Headquarters Office, Mount Cook. Wellington. Headquarters Defence Office, "Wellington, December 21st, 1910. . NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ' j SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF HARD- ■ WOOD TIMBER. Railway Department, Head Office, Wellington, December 21st, 1910. THSXRITTEN TENDERS will be recciv- ' * ed at this offico up to NOON of THURSDAY, February 2nd, 1911, for the Supply and Delivery of Hardwood Timber (ironbark, iarrah, or tallow-wood) at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and j Duuedin. Particulars of tho Hardwood required and conditions o£ contract may bo obtained at tho. Stores. Manager's Office, Railway' Buildings, Featherston Streot.' Tenders to bo addressed to tho General Manager,- New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and to be marked outsido "Tender for Hardwood." '. . The lowest or -any; tender will not necessarily bo accepted, and telegraphio tenders will'not be. entertained. By Order. T. RONAYNE, . General Manager N.Z. Railways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CLOSKG OF. GOODS SHEDS. ON 2Gth and 27th' DECEMBER and 2nd JANUARY, Goods Traffic, except perishable,' will be Suspended and Goods Sheds Closed. ' BY ORDER. TEMPERS. "WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. ; TENDERS FOR HOOP STEEL AND : STUDS, 1911. . [VTOTICE is hereby given that Tenders L ' will bo called in March Next (probably closing at Noon on Monday, 20th March, 1911), for tho supply and delivery if 357 tons of Hoop Steel and 10 tons if Studs for wool-pressing purposes. Specifications, Conditions, Schedules, :tc., may bo seen and Forms of Tender ibtained on application to H. E. NICHOLLS, Secretary. Harbour Board Office,; Wellington, 22ud Dccomber, 1910. .. ; TO .DENTISTS. ' HkENTISTS desirous of scouring Rooms over Shops about to be erected oplosite- Messrs. Kirkcaldie and Stains in Quay, should apply to the unr lersigned, who are. how preparing plans or the building; and in tho event of a uitablo tenant being forthcoming, said 001ns. could bo fitted up to meet his ■cquirements. PENTY AND LAWRENCE,' Architects. • Australasia Chambers, No. 101 Customlouse Quay. EDUCATIONAL. BOYS' COLLEGE. Principal: H. L. Fowler, M.A., Oxon. NELSON GIRLS' COLLEGE, [/ady Principal: Miss M. Loriiner, M.A. Supported by thoroughly efficient staffs. Unrivalled buildings and situations. Sxtensivo play-grounds, gymnasiums. )pcn-air swimming bath. Fine climate. Preparation, for. Civil Service, Matricuation,' Junior * Scholarship, and Univeriity Terms Examinations. Special attention is paid in both Coleges to tho Preparatory. Department, .rliich is under the care of experienced :eachers. Pupils 'received from the ago if 9. Prospectuses can bo obtained from tho Secretary on application. The first term, 1911, begins as follows: Soys' College, February 3rd; Girls' Colege, February 2nd. ISS' CARR'S School of Shorthand .vJL will bo CLOSED-for two weeks only his year. The School Re-opens on tho tli January," when Miss Macdonald will >8 ready to receive intending pupils. TnHE LANGER • DRESSCUTTINCr JL SCHOOL.—No matter what ono's position in lifo may be, thft ability to mako one's own Garments is an accom • plishment of prime importance. Every ffoman should liavo a courso at tho Lan;er Dresscutting School. Classes. Daily l'uesday and Friday evenings. Needlejainting, Monday 2 to 4. Country pupils iaught by post. Miss Kate Stewart Principal, 91 Willis Street (Opposite ibortt'a). HROYDON,PREPARATORY SCHOOL U —Boarding and Day School for 3oys under 13 years of age. Special class or Boys under six. Miss Sonimerville, II Hill Street. MITZHERBERT TERRACE.. SCHOOL a? Boarding and Day School for Girls. ' Principals: Hiss Babor, M.A., Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.F.U). Preparatory Classes for Children under 8. MHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL; U 255 THE TERRACE, Wellington. Boarding and Day School - for Girls. Principal: MRS. HENRY SMITH, jgANKS'S COMMERCIAL. COLLEGE. For instruction in— ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS PRACTICE, SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and TOUCH TYPEWRITING, Students Prepared for— JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SER. VICE, MATRICULATION, SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, and MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMI- : NATIONS. ! For last year's examinations, 51 candllatcs were presented, 40 of. whom passsdv

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1007, 23 December 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1007, 23 December 1910, Page 2

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