Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

■ AMUSEMENTS. npHE MISSIONS TO ■ SEAMEN. ' . , TO-NIGHT, at 8, • : CLOSING CONCERT OF 1910. •, Watch-Night Service at 11.15. . JAS. MOORE, Missioner. EDUCATIONAL. The larger dresscutting . SCHOOL.—No matter what one's position in life may be, tho ability to .inako one's.own Garments is an accomplishment of prime importance. Every woman should havo a courso at tbo Langer Dresscutting School. Classes Daily, Tuesday and Friday ' evenings. Needlepainting, Monday - to 4. Country pupils taught by post. Miss Kate Stewart. Principal, yl'- Willis Street (Opposite Shortt's). ■ ■ CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL —Boarding and Day School tor Boys under 13 years of age. Special class for Boys under sis. Miss faomwervilio 81: Hill Street. JTIITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL ■ID, Boarding and Day School,for Girls, ' 'Principals:. ' Miss Babar, M.A., Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.F;U). Preparatory Classes for Children under 8. |P HILTON ' ' HOUSE' ' '-'SCHOOL, 255 THE ' TERRACE, Wellington." Boarding and Day School for Girls. ■'/Principal: MRS. HENRY SMITH. jgANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. I'"o'r instruction iii— ''" ' . ' ACCOUNTANCY, - : ' 'V : BUSINESS PRACTICE, SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and TOUCH TYPE WRITINU. Students Prepared-.forr-, JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SER. ': VICE, .MATRICULATION, ' SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, and MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS. .-For last year's examinations, 51 candidates were presented,; 40 .of ,«:hom passed.- ■ ' -GAS; ; iEONIHG- . ■ ; : *ANOLEB.; FOE USB IN ' PRIVATE HOMES, BOARDIMC-HOUSES, ■ . . SCHOOLS, RESTAURANTS, , , HOTELS. . MANGLE 16 TIMES AS' FAST ~ AND BETTER THAN , AN.Y - . HAND PROCESS. For all Particulars Apply or ■Write to ' . -HOLWIES, ; WOODWARD-STREET, " ': WELLINGTON."''' '

I . ■ 1 ..' : I 0 . Foreign SALMON DEAR, g I.N.Z. lilletOlieap.i | .ASK TOOK GROCER FOE 1 |STAR°^IBUUET.|: H Prepared, by ~. ..if; j* The Dominion Canning 0 ' ' Auckland. || fi,.-,. IcS ,-.j-)-iC i.._.i' j >JV. I ' ■!) .. r.r-n i*. ; ' RSIEUMO cured thousands: of sufferers from Gout'■ and : Rheu= niatssm., St will cure you and .cure you .quickly. All Chemists ami Stores, 8 2/6 and, 4/6. ' ST.'Z. : wimes.' . PURE GRAPE WINES FROM TE MATA. VINEYARDS. ■ HAWKE'S BAY. CLARET AND.HOCK- ■.'. . Tho most refreshingi.and healthfnl summer beverages. 265. per case o£ ldoz. qts. 2Ss. per case of 2doz. i pints. , MADEIRA (fop Invalids)— 30s. per case of ldoz. qts, S2s. per case of 2(ioz. pints. Free .on Rail Hastings. ' Awarded SIX jGold Medals at N.Z. Franco-British, Imperial Internal tional, and Japan-British .Exhibl. tions. ■ / • [ KIORAI 0 /GOLD. TOR; Mi —Speeds the parting and welcomes the coming. . ' J COOKING. •. ELECTRICITY • By IRONING- ■ ELECTRICITY.. At . Y. WALLS AND CO., Electrical Engineers, . Boulcott Street, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 2974. " " : the great Lady Journalist, "Madge," in a nob on "Diet" in ■ one of her lecent "London . Letters," says of Oatmeal, Porridge: "My own experience is that it- is "tho very best fooil for - children "after the ago of' 18 months, A "email child, whoso principal diet "consisted of pciridgo. and who, "on that account, was known in "her village as 'Little Miss Oat"meal,' is now five feet nine inches '. "broad in proportion, and enjoying "excellent health. :She:js but one "instance of dozens that have come "under my, notice, ani I.regard it "as a misfortune to be brought up ."without acquiring a liking for porridge. Eaten with plenty of milk, "it is a perfect fooa/' ' ' Mill's Qat meal Th 6 Gold Medal (London) Brand is unrivalled for its High Nutritive Value, and Health-building pro. perties. \ - Ask for "McGilPs"—the Oatmeal • with tho Delicious '• Nutty - Flavour. Made, at Tokomoirirn (Otago).

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19101231.2.15.2

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1013, 31 December 1910, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
527

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1013, 31 December 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1013, 31 December 1910, Page 3

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert