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MILITARY CAMPS. IMPORTANT NOTICE! MR. DOHERTY'S Traveller (a Cutter of wide experience) holds a Season Ticket 011 the Railway, and ' will, 011 'receipt of a post card, wait upon Officers, for measuring and fitting Uniforms. JAMES A. DOHERTY THE MILITARY TAILOR , FROM LONDON, Patentee of tho World-famed Seamless Knee-grip • RIDINC BREECHES. 203 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS. mHERE is no- need to go without A ' Shorthand Knowledge because of the weary months taken .tip in learning the old systems. B_OYD SHORTHAND can be mastered perfectly in thirty days 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 sio -"word signs." BOYD shorthand is easy to learn, easy to write, and easy to read. BOYD shorthand is GUARANTEED. Gall, :write, or 'phone for particulars. BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS (N.Z.I, 100 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, ■ 'Phono 1580. WELLINGTON. , By Special. , J&JjUgl His Exoelleney Appointment to ■ the Governor. jgOHAN'S TEA—Wanted everyone to , try the Famous Household Tea. N Is. 6d. ' . Special Vaiue. Is. 6d. Baker's Building, Wellington, 'Phone 2636.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2511, 12 July 1915, Page 4

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187

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2511, 12 July 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2511, 12 July 1915, Page 4

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