DRESS SUITS. WHILST IN LONDON AND PARIS RECENTLY,' JAMES A. DOHERTY made special purchases of Extra Super'fine Dress Coatings and Silk Linings.' He also carefully studied every detail in the production of tho PRE-EMINENT LONDON STYLES. In considering a New Drese Suit, gentlemen will do well to avail themselves of the fruits of his labours. JAMES A. DOHERTY THE DRESS SUIT TAILOR, 24 HANOVER SQUARE, LONDON. 203 LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. THE RUTLAND HOTEL, WANGANUI. (Under Vice-Regal Patronage.) HAS. been renovated and refurnished throughout, and is now admitted to be one of the best appointed and. furnished Hotels in the Dominion. 'Phone 4. Telegrams: "Rutlsnd," . Waneanui. S. L. PARSONS, Proprietor. B. B. DAVIS AND CO, 1 Tailors, 1 201 LAMBTON QUAY, THE HOUSE FOR QUAUTY. nri 'ARE FIRST with the New Col*T ours, Weaves, Styles, arid Patterns. All ohoice fabrics for the Spring. Come ejid see them. PRICE J>6 6s. to £7 7e. •JMTR. E. Q. JELLIOOB, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, AND NOTARi' PUBLIC, has resumed Practice at 174 Feafiherslon Street, City (opposite the main entrance to General Post Office). SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS. rpHERE is no need to go without A Shorthand Knowledge because of the weary months taken up in learning the old systems, BOYD SHORTHAND can be mastered perfectly in thirty .day? of five hours'study or 150 hours in all. THE SIMPLICITY OF BOYD SHORTHAND'MAKES IT THE IDEAL SYSTEM FOR HOME [STUDY. BOYD Shorthand has no shading or position writing. BOYD Shorthand has no "word signs. BOYD Shorthand is easy to learn, easy to write, and easy to read. BOYD Shorthand is GUARANTEED. Call, write, or 'phone for Particulars. BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS (N;Z,), 100 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. 'Phone 1580 WELLINGTON. By Special $USUBL H ' 3 Exoellency Appoint, to the Governor. "OOHAN'S TEA—Wimted everyone to try the Famous Household Tea. Is. (Id. Special Value. Is.' 6d. Baker's Building, Wellington. 'Phone 2638. IHE WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECAST Present Indications are for high aqd squally northerly winds,' probably changing by west to south 3n from 24 to 36 horns. Expect -unsettled end boisterous weather, espeotally to and southward of Coot, j3tra.it, and rain following generally. Bqrometer fall further everywhere, Conditions ■ hovfi coptinued threatening, although atmospheric pressure' over the Dominion he« decreased only slightly today". Strong and increasing northerly winds 54ve predominated, and the weather has been fair to cjoudy generally. oii?h temperaturee hare been recorded in the East Coast districts. \ D. 0. BATES, Meteorological Office, Wellington, March 9, 1916. DISTRIOT REPORTS) (From Our Own Correspondents.) Greytown, Haroh 9.—Very hot. Featheraton, March 9.—Pine and bright. Maeterton, March 9.—Bright, fine day. Carterton, March 9,—Pine and warm. ANSWER, TO CORRESPONDENT. "Public Opinion."—Name, and' address of writer omitted.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2405, 10 March 1915, Page 4
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