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PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTB. WANTED, Mistress for Private School in HawkeV Bay, second week in February. French, Latin, Botany, Arith- 1 luetic, and all English subjects.- Apply -i "401, "Dominion Office. i COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER. \ WANTED Known, that Walter 1 P. Hill i invites Agencies on Commission from ' merchants tod manufacturers, for Marl- j. borough, Nelson, and West Coast. Box - 21, Nelson. ■ /TffiOYDON PEEPAEATOEY SCHOOL, t v-" Day's Bay, Wellington. ' ; Boarding School for Boys, Tinder .14. Special attention to'. Development .of Character and Cultivation of Health. * Principal: Miss Sommerville. 1 MASSAGE PEOBATiONEE, . j "\7ACANCY, occurs for Lady to learn 1 T: Profession; salary paid; premium > required. Apply . J. W. M. HARRISON, ■ Physical Culturist and Medical Masseur, 123; Cuba Street. , (Hon. Masseur Wellington Hospital.) WELLINGTON HOSPITAL- AND, CHARITABLE AID BOARD. } MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. j A PPLICATIONS, addressed to the an- ' il dersigned, are invited up to 9 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, 25th November, 1914, ; i for the position of Medical Superintendent to the Wellington Hospital and the Insti- 1 tutions of the Board. ' Salary, per annum, rising to ,£IOOO by;annual increases,of XSO. Furnished ( house, lighting, and fuel provided.' ( Duties to commence early in January, ; ' 1915. : * ' 1 " - J. COYLE, , ■ i Secretary.A Marian Street, Wellington, N.Z. 1 fiOOT) SINGING is .invariably, based \X upon correct Voice-Placing and 1 Emission.' ': . • MR. K. CORNWALL . ■ ; Guarantees practical Tuition in' the Art as exemplified in Old Italian! Methods. : ■ ' 18 PORTLAND CRESCENT. "Phone 382. ■ : And at Dresden. l PERSONAL OR ! CORRESPONDENCE . ■ TUITION . IS given by the expert Staff of BANKS' COLLEGE, in Accoun- ■ tanoy, Law, Bookkeping,. Shorthand, • and Typewriting. Public Scrvice, En- • , tTance UhiVersiity, and University Subjects., : Students' 1 work carefuliy. corrected by the Instructors and promptly re- • turned. Moderate 'Pees. IDEAL DAY SCHOOL FOE BOYS i is-conducted by BANKS' COLLEGE at 81 Hill Street.; Primary and Secondary Subjects. ■ Small classes. Individual ■ Attentions. Highly ■ Qualified Teachers. Write for . • Prospectus. ■ - ■; ■ .. 11 Grey Street, . . H.AMOS, .. Wellington. - Director. • '. 'Phone 2098.."' HEALING BY SUGGESTION. ETAY-ASTHMA and ;all .- Nervoton - .and H Functional:. Disorders ' sucoerisfully treated by-'Suggestive 'Therapetatia!, by MISS, D. JASPER )SMYTH, ! . Metaphysioian, ....■■: ■ :Roorn 5, (over). London-Dental"Chamber,*' Corner, : "of' Mannors and Willis Streets, Wellington. Hours, 11-1, and: 4-6. Wednesdays; excepted., Consultation. Free. ■ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ' TO LET, Furnished, to sober working ; man, detaolied .Room.' 106 Wei- ■ Imgton Terrace. V ".-'i;. ■ TO LET,' Furnished, two, large .Front Roomsj Bed and; Sitting-room;,'all conveniences..Telephone: 1067.'; ■ WANTED, .Board, private, family, up ... children; niust-be .central. / State terms "Clerical," "Dominion"' Office.' | ARGE Bed-Sittingroom to Let. hot and JLJ.oold; bath,' e.light; nse.of conveni- ' erices; .suit married_ couple; also' Large j Room, two beds; suit two .ladies or; gen- ' fclemen: .'.65 Nairn Street. '' r : 1 f,' : EARLSMEAD Housei, 10 Kensington St.,' comfortable Board and Residence, ' double and, single rooms. Telephone; 2774. '•! fT>HORNLEIGH,, Bouloott Street, Wei. ; ■A lington. . First-claSa accommodation for- Tourists,' Travellers and Permanent 1 Boarders. 'Phone 1671.' Mrs. E.'Jones. , WAITANGI House,' Boulcott Street. ' Once more under Mrs. O'LougMin'g superior management. An ideal place'to , stay at. Moderato terms. 'Phone 1200. J BEAUDESSERT,:SS Miijoribanks Street, ' ■ under superior management' of Mrs. . Winstenley.; in ideal place .to stay at. Two minutes from tram and Post Office. t Terms moderate. 'y-'■ . ■ ■\TACANCTES for Married Couples and • ; * Single Gentlemen, 8 minutes from ■ G.P.0.; largo garden; splendid harbour view; quiet ana select. For address apply "Dominion" Office. ' : A WEEK AT THE SEASIDE-30s. £x ACCOMMODATION HOUSE; ' LYALL BAY. i 'Phone'37Bs (2 rings). . MRS.. KILFOY, Proprietress., ■ , . A WEEK AT THE SEASIDE, ' -.80s. ;. ffOFFEE PALACE, NEW PLYMOUTH;' . Clean, Comfortable, Homelike. ' RECOMMENDED BY ALL./ 1 Mi H A It A • HOUSE, 1U ; WAIKANAE. . ' AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing/ Tennis ■ Courts. ■' y, , ; . (SIRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, "■ . '. 1 Proprietress. DAY'S BAY. FIRST-CLASS BOARD &■ RESIDENCE. . Morning, Luncheon, and , Afternoon ' Teas arranged. '■■■•. Letters and telegrams receive': prompt attention, MRS. E. W. WISE, ■ r ' Proprietress. STONEHURST,' SYMONDS STREET, ' AUCKLAND.' New Zealand. . , : ; jj STRICTLY FIRST-CIiASS BOARD AND v RESIDENCE. : j Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland, y £ MR. AND .MRS., ALBERT A. BROWN,- t ■ . Proprietors. D Telephones 501 and 'A 374. ; 0 UEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL," a Plimmer's Steps, Lambton Quay. P Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office. Z Refurnished and renovated tnroughout. . Situatedfon an open spaoe in oencre of i City. The most comfortable and best J conducted hones in Wellington. One min- p ute from tram, rail, or steamer. ' ■ ; TARIFF: 4s. per day; M per week. s Families. 'Phone 2310. J J.,,8.; M'CONKEY, Proprietor. n A-R AW A . H.OUS E, | A Rotorua. 1 WORLD-FAirED PRIVATE HOTEL. Stands high in best part of Town. Sur- A rounded with Beautiful Grounds in; which " Guests may '..wander; and, enjoy 'utmost 6 privacy. Commanding <of I '■Lake,, Mountain Scenery and 'lb,. d ticn. Renovated and. refurnished tin— ~ out, including Broadwood Concert Granu Piano. Coaches and Motors call for all 11 i Trips. " - Terms: Bs. per day (Summer), £2 ss. per- 1 week; Winter, 83. per , day, (£2 2s. per. week-. £ B. GRIFFITHS, ei ;: Piopiietresfc «

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2303, 10 November 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2303, 10 November 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2303, 10 November 1914, Page 1

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