BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. .£450 A YEAR, DRAPERY FOR SALE. j - QPLEXDID chance for energetic man. *J bituated in rapidly developin" N I ' town. Stock about 4:1000. Shop and small dwelling, leased with purchasing clause. ■Unusually good terms, viz., stock at valuation, fittings 15s. in .-C", with small goodwill for lease. A fine chance to start for yourself. Jjale imperative owing to j family health. Sole Agents, N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 187 Manchester Street, CHEISTCHUECH. : BUTCHERY BUSINESS. BUTCHERY Business, in first-class railway and seaport town, South Island, doing 12 large cattle and 130 to 140 shi-ep per iiimitl,, besides pigs. etc.; turnover, ,£2lO per month, practically cash; • all meat killed, at abattoirs; lease of shop • with dwelling attached has 5 years to run • at J:GS per annum, with option of renew- • al; a first-class business. Price, inchul- • ing 5 horses, 2 carts, .all shop fittings, sausage machine, gas engine, etc., etc., .£550; owner retiring and going to England. Apply at once to J. HARRIS AND SONS, Sole Agents, • MARTOX AND MARTON JUNCTION. Apply lor copy of our monthly Land Guide ' AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN FOR A MAN WITH .£2OO CAPITAL. "DETAILMILK AND POULTRY BUSI- • j> NESS (no milking), in prosperous " country town. Net profit, over .£5 per week. The price includes carts, harness, horses, poultry, and all accessories for a recall milk business. For full particulars apply to P.O. BOX NO. 19, Wanganui. EDUCATIONAL, BANKS'? COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. • . 11 Groy Street. Telephone 2098. P.O. Box 162. , ' jpIASSES conducted for Accountancy, V/ Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriti. ing, Matriculation and all Entrance University Examinations. Junior and Senior ■ Ci/il Service. Eight experienced teachers with the • highest credentials employed. MISS MARGARET NEUMANN, TEACHEI! OF PHYSICAL CULTURE,.. } Routh's Buildings, Featherston Street. Business Girls' and Students' Classes a ,_ speciality. Intending pupils should enrol at once. - - Massage, for Rheumatism, Indigestion, etc. Interviews, 10 a.m. to .130 p.m. Saturdays. 10 a.m. to noon. i. : .— — ~ PIANOFORTE. ME. , BAXTER BUCKLEY, London, Leipzig, Berlin, ' Attends His Stndio Daily. Hours, 10-12, 2-5. fflO WILLIS STREET. . LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. MISS KATE STEWART, Principal. l Tho Langor System is simple, efiicient, and most successful in results; no - calculations. Classes daily 10 to 12 and 2 to i. Evening Classes. Tuesdays and Fridays,' 7 to 9. Cut patterns to measure a speciality. The new Bloiiio and , Skirt Cutters are especially adapted for the present styles. Classes held, 91 Willis Street, opp. Shorlt's. CiIOYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, First Term. 1912. besinson TUESDAY, ! 6th February. Boarders and New Boys must be at School on Monday. sth Febj ruarj. Miss Ronierville. 81 Hill Street. HOTEL NOTICES. MAHARA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. FIRST-CLASS Private Hotel. Every convenience. An ideal place to '. spend a quiet holiday in the country. Excellent trout fishing, river 5 minutea i from house. t Visitors requiring rooms at Easter are ' kindly requested to hook carlv. i LEN. FREEMAN. Proprietor. RAND HOTEL, • HASTINGS, G. B. MACKAi', Proprietor. Handsome four-storied building, one o: the largest in New Zealand; built entire- . ly of brick and steel, and absolutely Fire and Earthquake-proof; one hundred, and ten bedrooms. The Grand is a splendid-ly-appointed Hotel, with all the conveniences of modern civilisation. Suites of rooms on application. WAYERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL Muriou Street (opp. New Te Aro ', Post Office), City. .. ■ Absolutely lire and earthquake-proof. ■ Contains nil modern conveniences and comforts. A largo promenade roof, overlooking Harbour. Tariff: Cs. per day; 255. per week. MRS. E. TREGONNING, : 'Phone 29-t". Proprietress. Under Entirely Now Management. r/EALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL /U Clyrlo Quay, Wellington. First-class - Accommodation. Tariff moderate. Permanent Boarders by Arrangement. . 'Phone 1656. George \fakefield, Proprietor (lato of Timara) ) SHIPPING NOTICES. • ft. _!• K ' IMPERIAL JAPANESE MAIL LINE MANILA, CHINA 0 , AND JAPAN. Calling at i BRISBANE. TOWNSVILT.E, AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ' SAILING FROM SYDNEY. Steamer. Tor Commander. Date. " i Captains " ' Yawatu Maru ! 4000 Nagva Mar. 20 , Nikko Maru | 5500 M. Yngi Apl. n Kumano Marul 5000 M. Wincriorjlay j,5 ""Saloon amidships, two-berth Catinl only; each cabin fitted with electric fans. Linen washed on board at moderate prices. , Faro from Wellington to London, via China. Japan, Colombo. Port Said, nnd ' Marseilles:—First-class JCIIO Single. KeI turning via Suez per P. and O or - Orient. £\%. HUDDART, PARKER (Limited), Wellington, Ageits. EAiND A. MAIL LINE. To ! MANILA. CHINA. AND JAPAN. Via Queensland. Port Darwin, and Timor. I leaves Steamor. Tona Commander. ; Sydney. F IKTFRN M ,- t"~V. Hood.'-'April 10 lilll'lKß' «0O St. Jn. George ijlnv 8 i ST. ALIIAKS 4500;v°:, M ' A Ar t! Julio S AI.DEXHAS 4000 1 '" l - I 1'""" June Spaoo for Frozen Cargo. TIIE IMCTUKHSQI'I'! ROIJTK TO , i-IIIROl'i:. Through Koiikin;;?, via Japan, Canad.i and the U.S.A. Ealcon Accommodation iuuids!ii(js. I.u'ku Cool Tv.o-liertii Cabins., ull on the Uppor Deck, and fitted with KK-etrio Funs. I.iueu Washed on Board. I'ASTKIiN AND AUSTRALIAN S S. CO.. LTD. W. AND G. TUHNBI'f.L AND CO., I Agents, Wellington. I Telephone -V.'fi. TV you have a Farm or Land for Sale", • A or n Business you -lif-h to dispos» of, wnd your a'.Wcrtismucnt to tho "THE [ POIUNION,"-
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 25 March 1912, Page 1
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