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ANTED, Wellington South, ~ Residents' patronage at St. Thomas s Hall To-night- Monster Benefit' Entertainment. aid of Wellington South Senior ; Cadet Drum and' Fife Band. ' WELLINGTON GOLF CLUB. A TENNIS TOURNAMENT for Members of tho abovo Club will be held • at Herotaunga on (EASTER SATURDAY : and MONDAY. ■' Entries for Men's ' Doubles, Ladies' Doubles, and Combined Doubles will be received up till THURSDAY NEXT bv Mrs. Marchbanks. Hobson' Crescent. Telephone 429. Competitors ' aro requested to enter in pairß if possible. l m£E Blue Bonnets are over the X Border; voti will hear all about i it at the Highland Society's Concert. t LEADING CAFE, The VEGETARIAN, VEGETARIAN, 83 Willis Street, WELLINGTON. i (First Floor, opp. "Evening Post.") j *V(Tiere the Choicest Food is perfectly i cooked. t i ' A SUPERIOR Is. DINNER " t Is served, 6 Till 7 p.m. ' ' 3 ' ; SEGG'S PIANOS.' 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The latest Dances taught.' 1 Term' commences with pupil. Proficiency' ensured ' in Six Private Lessons. Private'lessons ' by arrangement. Address: :SG-'Ghuznee i Street (near St. Peter's Church)- • RAG-TIME PIANO PLAYING; POSITIVELY taught in 10' to 20 lessonß by the Colbir System (no 1 scalw), each exercise a movement de-. > veloping speed, enabling a stranger - at - the piano to play the latest ..songs and, ' two-steps as they are published, without; i the laborious study and waste of. ' and money horeto necossary. "No special ! music required." If you already play, . learn bow to convert your music to rag. - time. i Call for all particulars, or write for our circular. ! BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott Street, i Interviews any time. AGNIFICENT 1914 40-50 h.p. CADIIr LAC Touring Cars, FOR HIRE ; (seat 7 or 8 persons). Winner of World's ' greatest motor trophy twice, 1908 and 1914. 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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2423, 31 March 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2423, 31 March 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2423, 31 March 1915, Page 7

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