BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MICE Home for two schoolgirls, assistaiicc given with home lessons. Apply "Nice .Home," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, Bed-Si ttingroom, suitable for three gentlemen; light breakfast. State terms to "L.J.5.," "Dominion" Office. . _____ well furnished, largo front * room, balcony, single, double bedsitting room, harbour view, quiet, 'phone 1461. 59 Bouloott Street. WANTED to liOt, 2 largo Rooms (bedroom and sittingroom), with private kitchen, all conveniences; 'phone. 8 Moturoa Street, Thorndon. by respectable young man, * ' Board and Lodgings; private family, near Wellington Hospital. Apply "L. Greenwood," "Dominion" Office. "M"ARLBOROUGH _ House7"Silent Tcrrace (under new management); superior Board and Residence; one minute from tram and post office. 'Phone 1291. rpHORNLEIGH, floulcott Street, Weilington. First-class Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers, and Permanent Boarders.—Mrs. E. Jones. "OTAITANGI House, Bonlcott Street. » » Once more under Mrs. O'Loughlin's superior management. An idoal place to slay at. Moderate terms. 'Phone 1200. (fkUEEN'S PRIVATE - HOTEL. _ PLIMMER STEPS. Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office. One minute from tram, rail, or steamer. Every comfort and- convenience. Excellent cuisine; moderate tariff. R. P. DAVIS, Phone 2310. Proprietor. GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 33 Gloucester Street, West, Christchurch (five minutes from G.P.0,). Private Board and Residence. Close to Boat Sheds, Public Gardens, Colleges, and Museum. Telephone 982. Terms, 6s. per day. Special Terms to Families and Permanent Boarders. MRS. S. FORD, Proprietress. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. THE NEW WENT WORTH HOTEL, M_ _ Clyde Qnay. RS. PARSONS (lato of Christchurch) has taken over th© above Hotel, com* pletely renovated. _ Tariff excellent; an unsurpassed sea view from upper rooms and lounges; one minute from Te Aro Station. Permanent Boarders, 2os. per weok. M i HASA HOUSE, • WALKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing. Tennis Courts. (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. HITEHALL^PPJ VATE BOARDING(Opposite "Dominion" Office). PLIMMER'S WELLINGTON (Entrance also from Boulcott Stroet). Situated in spacious gardens, with splendid view of City and Harbour; one minute from tram, Post Office, and wharves. Exoellent cuisine. Hot and cold water, and all conveniences. Terms, 45.. Bd. per day, or from £1 per weok. . 'Phone 1617. Mrs. Chapman. Manageress. THE GLORIOUS BUBBLER. ' THE Child's delight and the old folks' pastime. The Bubbles can be tossed about, blown in the air or. on the table-cloth, filled with smoke; no mess, no soapy water; 20 thousand bubbles in the box; posted free Is. Hd. MORAN AND SON, 60 Willis Street. Wellington. FOR A ERTIGHT SHOWCASES, AND SHOP -<-V FRONTS (Wood or Metal), CONSULTDRILLER AND CO., , 'Phone'A7o3. 1 Holland Street, Wellington. ... PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTS. "T>INE Lodge" Boarding aid Day A School, 28 Austin Street—Kindergarten and Preparatory School for Girls and Boys under 10. Principals: Miss Fleming, Miss Davies (N.F.UJ. Dancing and Music taught. Nes* term commences February 9th. CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. SCHOOL REOPENS on 3rd' FEBRUARY. i MISS SOMMERVILLE, • Principal. ' ELOCUTION. MR. CULFORD BELL and MISS BETTY PUR-DOM Tesumo Teaching on MONDAY, 31st JANUARY. Call or write for Prospectus. TREVOR STUDIOS, 6G Willis Street. 'Phone 1800: Hours: 10.30-12, 2-5.30. WELLINGTON, COLLEGE. npHE First Term will begin on TUESA DAY], Ist FEBRUARY. The Headmaster will receive parents and guardians and enrol pupils on MONDAY, 81st JANUARY', between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., and between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. C. P. POWLES, Secretary. OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, ' MARLBOROUGH. THE IDEAL EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH ESTABLISHMENT FOR BOYS. • FIFTEEN Hundred Acres of Playground. Boating, Swimming, and Fishing in the safest bay in Sounds country. Swedish Drill and Sports. Special attention to Deportment and Development of Character. Generous diet. Mild winters. Curriculum comprises all Publio School subjects. Students _ prepared for University and Civil Service.- Instruction given in practical agriculture. Cadets may remain after schooling is completed to gain experience in Farm Management. Best Scholastic results in district. New Term opens 3rd February, 1916. Prospcctus with all particulars from REV, JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., Principal. WOODFORD HOUSE. A JUNIOR BOARDING DEPARTMENT and a DAY SCHOOL will be opened under the title of "St. George's," at Duart, Havelock North, on 10th FEBRUARY, 1916. Boarders arrive 9th. Age for Boarders, 7 to 12 years. DAY SCHOOL. Kindergarten—4 to 7 years. Junior—7 to 12 years. Senior—l 2 jears upwards. BOYS—4 to 9 years. Parents wishing to make 1160 of a bus with mistress in attendance will please notify the Principal as soon as possible. PRINCIPAL: MRS. B. CROMPTON-SMITH. - Fees on application to Reginald Gardiner, "Tribune" Buildings, Hustings. fTIHE Imperial Conservatory of Music. A Anyone can learn by our method; no scales; no drudgery. We teach from melodies. Rooms, 1 and 2. Caledonian Chambers, 33 Willis Street. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER. WANTED Known, that Walter P. Hill * » invites Agenoies on Commission from tMTchsjifcn a.nd manufacturers, for Marlborough, Nelson, and Wwt Cowt, Bos Nelson,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2678, 26 January 1916, Page 1
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