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I PUBLIC NOTICES. WANT tip. G in diamond, No. 01—1 Cn?ft Cricket Bats per fc.s. Coriiitliic, November 11)11. S C. M over V l> in stiuaro—l Case Wood Blocks, per sK Corinlhic, November, I'JU. W V. JI in diamond—t Case Hardware, per 5.9. Tniniii, Jnnuaiy, 1012. J P over E I' under 8:1 in diamond—l Keg Copper. Sulphide, per s.g. Tninui, January, 1812. P S Win triangle—l Case Leather Cloth, per g.s. lonic, February, 1912. If tliu aljove-mentioned pnekasres aro not CLAIMED within seven days from this date, they will bo sold to defray chargos lor storage,, etc. LEnN AND CO.. LTD. WELSBACk LIGHT COMPANY, ■;', '■■''■ LIMITED. nnHE, Public and Trade are notified that X we have moved back to our old premises, 102-4 VICTORIA STREET, opposite Public Library. -Large Stocks 'of NEW GAS AND ELEC- . ; ' TRIG MATERIALS. Aro now being displayed. '■ ■ :'i ■' WELSBACH LIGHT CO., LTD. , ,TO rTHE RESIDENTS OF EAST-' .■'.:":.. /; BOURNE. Laundry has now open-. ; ed ft Receiving Depot at Mrs. Mpj'cs' Shop, where .parcels will bo collected and returned.. '.'■••..-. Van calls 'every .TUESDAY. ' Price Lists procurable at Depot. {WAS. BEGGAND CO., LTD., wish to inform- tho general public that S. Cimino, Sen., is no longer in their employ. Mr. H: D. Vinnicombe is now inchargo of their Piano Department. Mr. Vinnicombe has had'2s years' experience in tho Piano trade;, the valuo of his experience and the quality, of, tho stock in his charge , will be sufficient guarantee to buyers. Chas. Begg and Co., Lt., Manners Street, Wellington.' Established 51 years. STANLEY H. HORNER, Manager. EDUCATIONAL. , . , LEARN TO EARN MORE. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON prepare students to occupy better positions and: assist their trained students to secure positions. , ''Over 500 subjects are taught by • Jlail, including all Accountancy, Book-keeping, Engineering, and Civil Service subjects. Specially comiiiled panted Notes, prepared by the best experts in Australasia reduce study to a minimum. Every stu r dent receives personal attention. If lie has ambitiou he-MUST be successful. Tlie fees are small. 1 If you wish (,oeara more than you are now doing, write to'day'stating, which branch you desire .to takl up. ; Descriptive' literature will reach you'by return mail. . HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S Australasian Correspondence Schools, Ltd., - '" "P.Orrßox 616,' AUCKLAND. ' BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ■ ; 11 Grey StTeet. Telephone, 2098. : • P.O. Box 162. (inLASSES., conducted for Accountancy, *J~' Bookkeeping,' Shorthand, Typowrit-. ing, Matriculatibni and all Entrance University Examinations. Junior and Senior Civil Service. '■"..'.- ■ Eight experienced teachers. with tho highest, credentials employed. TyriSS ■•'• MARGARET NEUMANN, TEACHER OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, Routh's Buildings, Featherston Street, i Pupils" are now T»ii)g enrolled for weekly classes, ai. PETONE. / Intending pnpijs '.hiat'oljtaitt' , allvparticulars at-tae.aoove 'address,./.;-," ■ '.'■ ' '.'.'■ Interviews 10' a.m., 5 p.m. /IEOYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. \J . Boarding and' Day School for Boys under 13 years of age.' Special class for Boys under six.. Miss Somerville, 81 Hill Street. ■ ■•,-.-' , -' '' HOTEL NOTICES. , ■~~~'\. THE EMPIRE HOTEL, ; WLLLIS 'STREET. • / ECENT'improvements and-extensive^ interior alterations, including the addition of a New and Up-to-date Electric Lift, have just been .completed and installed at this Hotel. . _ '•'ijew Spacious Lounge and Reception Rooms. Two Night Porters always m attendance,. . ' . , All trains and steamers met. . Box 385: Phone 136. ; F. POOL, Proprietress. : -.-N ' ■-■■:■■ j ' r . W H T-.T.8'8 N HO TEL, FOXTON, ; LEN FREEMAN, Proprietor. AVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, Jlarioil Street (opp. New Tβ Aro Post Office), City. ' Absolutely, fire and earthquake-proof. Contains all modern conveniences and comforts; 'A , large promenade roof, overlooking Harbour. Tariff: os. per day; or from 255. per week. ,MRS: C. A. TREGONNING, 'Phone 2917. . ' Proprietress. v : OFFIOES. : ~| LET. the Building lately. occupied ■'X'.'.ijy. 'the New Zealand Accident Insurance Company, as.a whole, or in suites of offices, very low rentals. Apply ■ S. GEORGE NATHAN, : ■ 'Sole Agent, 113-115 Customhouso Quay (op. Bank N.Z.) WOODVILLE RAILWAY REFRESHV- ', MENT ROOM. FIRST-CLASS HOT LUNCHEON AND i - ' :.HOT TEAS. . PASSENGERS' by Express Trains' passing through and to Woodvillo have NOW; sufficient time .at the. Woodville .Station for Hot Luncheons, and , on evening trains for Set Teas. Telegraphic- orders promptly attended to. -.. ' . . ■ ■ E. W. BTTDDICK, Proprietor. MOTOR' CYCLES.—The' New Hudson' 3J-4-h.p. 3-speed, free engine. Tho World's best motor cycle for eolo or sidecar work. ; Does the work of a 6-h.p. .eingle gear at half the cost. AVITCOMBE AND PYM, Agents, 'Phone 2451. ~ Vivian Street. ~f\ ENEEAL Printing in all its branchee, XX neatly and promptly executed at moderate charges, at the "Dominion" General Printing House, Dominion Avenue. ■ LUNCHEON. SUPPER, AND .TEA KOOMS. FAIL'S COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT, LAMBTON QUAY. .-•-.' AFTERNOON: TEA A SPECIALITY. Open 9 a.m. till'll.ls'p.m. ■- :.i Open. 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m., / JAMES FEASEE,' Proprietor. ' Telephone 2806. , ' • ■pRECI9IO3] MOTOR CYCLES are the -t coming machines. We are aecnts for these world-famous engines, and have el range from 2!- to 6-h.p. Cnll and inspect. Trial run given at nny timo. Ifepail'3 to any make machine by motor AND PTM,' Agents," 'Phone Vivian Street. IF you have a Farm or Land for Sale, or a Business ,vou wish to dispose of. send your idvertiHsment to "THE DOMINION. , !

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1487, 9 July 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1487, 9 July 1912, Page 2

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