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•"THE DOMINION" FBEPAID ADVERTISEMENT RATES Ono Inch (0 Words), <«. por Insertion. Front Page, se. por inch each lnsortion. BIHTH, DEiTH, AND NAKIUAGB KOTIOES, 2d. Cd. per insertion. Rituatlons Vooimt », . Situations Wanted / "ot txcccdinj To Let > 16 wordi, Hoard and Rc&ldence J BIXPJ'-A'CiL GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. li Words, Is.: 2< Words. 1«. ed.j 30 Words, 2s.

, AMUSEMENTS. "ARE YOU THE MYSTERIOUS MR, JANSENr" £o FOR NOTHING. NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON "Tho Mysterious Mr. Jansen" will bo in front of tho Post Office between fivo and fivethirty. FIVE POUNDS will bo paid by Portus and Talbot, Ltd., to the first person who taps Mr. Jansen on tlio shoulder and says, "You are tho Mysterious Ml'. Janson." 'l'ho person recognising Mr. Jansen must have in hi.s possession a copy'of the "Times," "The Dominion" ov "V'ost" of Monday nest. Bo tliore, catch him if you can. It is an easy matter, if you have scon him. Mr. Jansen may appear in disguise, in a scries of disguises, or in ordinary dross, QPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Direction PORTUS and TALBOT. EVERY EVENING AT 8. MATINEE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), At 2.30. AND FOLLOWING WEDNESDAY. Children Half-price to all parts. SENSATIONAL SUCCESS Of ■ — THE GREAT JANSEN — THE GREAT JANSEN — And His , . BRILLIANT AMERICAN COMPANY. Book your Seats at the Dresden to save disappointment. PRICES OF ADMISSION—Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 'Is. (no extra cliareo for reserving); Stalls. 3s. (no eavlv door). Early door Gallery L's. Gallery Is. Early door Gallery Tickets at Chrislesou's. Children Half-price to Matineo Tomorrow. i STRING BANII MESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS. Harp, Violin, jud Flute (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak HiUI), Are prepared to receive encasements for "At Homes." Garden Parties, etc. Can supply large cr small Orchestra. Address, 13G TORY ST, 'Phono 2570. EDUCATIONAL. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 11 Grey Street. Telephone 2958. P.O. Box IG2. (OI ASSES conducted for Accountancy, yj' Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting. Matriculation and all Entrance University Examinations. Junior and Senior Ci .'il Service. Eight experienced teachers ■ with tho highest credentials employed. MISS MARGARET NEUMANN, TEACHER OF PHYSICAL t CULTURE, Routh's Buildings, Featherston Street. Business Girls' and Students' Classes a speciality, Intending pupils should enrol at onceMassage, for Rheumatism, Indigestion, 'etc.- ■ . ■ Interviews, 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Saturdays. 10 a.m. to noon. LANGER DUESSCUTTJNG SCHOOL. .TtflSS KATE STEWART, Principal. iVJL The Longer System is simple, efficient, and most. successful* in results; no calculations. Classes daily 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Evening Classes. Tuesdays ami Fridays, 7 to 9. Cut patterns to measure a speciality. The new Blouse and Skirt Cutters are especially adapted for tho present styles. Classes held, 9-1 Willis Street, opp. Shortt's. iryOYDON PKEPAEATORI SCHOOL, First Term, 1912, begitfscn TUESDAY, 6th February. Boarders and New Bovb must -be at School on Monday, sth February. Miss Somerville. 81 Hill Street. WANTED TO SELL. I HAVE the following second-hand Mih tor Cars for sale:— OVERLAND, 4-cylinder, 10 horse-pow-er, five-seater touring car, completely equipped; price .£3OO. FORD, 4-cylinder, 20 horse-power, fivoseater, price XIOO. STUART, 4-cylinder, 11 horse-power, four-seater, price ,£2OO. HUPMOBILE, 4-cylinder, 20 horse-pow-er, two-seater, price .£IOO. FORD, 4-cylinder, 16 horse-power, twoseater, price jCSS. CADILLAC, 1-cylinder, 10 horse-power, four-seater, price XBS. STUART, 2-cyliudcr, 8-11 horso-power, four-seater, price .£65. MINERVETTE, 1-cylinder, 6 horse-pow-er, two seater, prico X3O. Also several new cars,, just landed, terms can be arranged.. Full _ particulars sent on application to 11. Leicester, telephone 3234, Wakefield Street, Wellington, opposite Town Hall. FOR SALE OR TO LET. FOR SALE BY TENDER. FREEHOLD IN VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. A LLOTMENf OP LAND, corner VicA toria Avenue (S2 feet) and Taupo Quay (72 feet S inches), more or less, with 10 feet right of way to Taupo Quay. Tho opportunity of obtaining a Freehold situation in the best business portion of tho city. Plans of the property and all particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. Tenders closo at our offices at 3 p.m. on MONDAY, the 22nd APRIL, 1912. Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WRAY AND BROWN, Solicitors, Ridgway Street, Wanganui. LEASE FOR SALE or TO LET.-Ono of tho best Corner Shops in New Plymouth, 00ft. to Liardot Street and ISft. to "Devon Street, nearly 70ft. frontago of plate-glass. Suitablo specially for Drapery or Grocery. Very reasonable terms. Apply P.O. Box 100, Xow Plymouth. FOR LEASE OR EXCHANCE. 11 OA ACRES, 42 years' Nativo lease, il/Ju Is. 6d. first 21 years (4 years expired), 5 per cent, on unimproved valuo second 21 years; Wanganui River; daily 6teamers, 30 miles, homestead at landing. New 5-r.h. and woolshed; 700 acres grassed, 240 sown (February, 1912), balance bush, 30 acres ploughed, 8 paddocks, orchard 500 trees,s years old, 1200 shelter pines. 20 miles from Wanganui by stock route. Property carries well 2 sheep per aero. Only J!3 ss. per acre. About .£2OOO cash. Full particulars from F. P. WELCH, ESTATE AGENT. MASTERTON. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. nAn ACRES, Main Trunk lino, splenoU" did Sheep and Cattle countrv, about. 180 acres ploughable, all in grass except shelter bush; 5-roomed house (telephono attached), woolshed, dip and yards, stable, and orchard; paddocks, well watered; wilitovod 2000 sheep and cattle. Prico .£l2 per acre, .£2500 cash. Consider town property or smaller farm for balance. ORBELL AND CO., P.ilmerfton North. QTI'DY the Property Market.—Tho Back Pago of "The Dominion" is a Land Ami Farm Directory. Auctioneers' Notices .will also be found oa the Eame J"***

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1401, 29 March 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1401, 29 March 1912, Page 1

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