BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, by student, Bed-sitting-room ; use of conveniences. Apply "Teacher," "Dominion" Office. ftJICE Homo for two schoolgirls, assist- -*■' ance given with home lessons. Ap--I'ly "Nice Home," "Dominion" Office. VACANCY, well furnished, large front room, balcony, single, double bedsitting room, harbour view, quiet, 'phono 1401. 59 Bouleott Street. Kood locality, Thorndon, " front furnished bed-sitting-room, fireplace, conveniences, telephone. Address at "Dominion" Office. WANTED, good accommodation, elderly conplo, with companion, within easy distance of Wellington, two or three weeks. Apply "X," "Dominion" Office. " WANTED, by respectnble young gentleman, Board and Residence, with private family (musical home preferred). Reply,_ stating terms, etc., "Civil," Box 276, Wellington. . MARLBOROUGH House, 21 Kent Terrace (under new management); superior Board and Residence; one minute from tram and post office. 'Phone 1294. riTIHORNLEIGH, Bouleott Street, WelA lington. First-class Accommodation for 'Tourists, Travellers, and Permanent Boarders—Mi's. E. Jone3. . House, Bouleott Street. ' ' ; Once more inder Mre. O'Loughlin's superior management. An ideal place to stay at. Moderate terms. 'Phone 1200. aUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL. PLIMMER STEPS. Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office, One minute from tram, rail, or steamer. Every oomfort and convenience. Eioollent cuisine; moderate tariff. R. P. DAVIS, Phone 2310. Proprietor. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. THE NEW WENTWORTH HOTEL, Clyde Quay. T%/9"RS. PARSONS Gate of Clrristchuroh) il - a - has taken ovor the above Hotel, oompletely renovated. Tariff eicellent; an unsurpassed ses view from upper rooms and lounges; one minute from Te Aro Station. Permanent Boarders, 25a. per weok. : M .4 H A E .1 HOUSE, • L » A WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND k QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing. Tennis Courts. (MRS.) E, M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress.
WHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDING- »» HOUSE (Opposite "Dominion" Offioe). PLIMMER'S WELLINGTON (Entrance also from Boulcott Street). Situated in. spaciousgardens, with splendid view of City and Harbour; one minute from tram, Post Office, and wharves. Excellent cuisine. 1 Hot and cold water, and all conveniences., Terms, Is. 6d. per dav, or from J>l per week. 'Paone 1617. Mrs. Chapman, Manageress, TO LET. QJMALL Furnished House to Let, for £3 month, Willis Street; moderate rent, careful tennnt; adult family preferred. Apply "Holiday," "Dominion" Office. TO LET, next month, 6-roomed House, Seaview Terrace, Northland; every modern convenience;- splendid Harbour and sea view; cheap rent to suitable tenant. Apply "W.W.T.," "Dominion" Office. TO LET. A MODERN 8-ROOMED HOUSE, Webb Street, 50s. A Five-roomed Furnished House, Rolleston Street, 355. Apply, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay. • A PERMANENT DRINK CURE. ' "Jlv husband, iVnom you treated with 'Drinko' three years ago, is still all right. I noiv want a supply for a friend." So writes a woman from Taranaki. Drinko is given sccretly, and is inexpensive. Free Booklet seut in plain 'sealed envelope. State if Mr., Mrs., or Miss. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 5-1G Manners Street (upstairs), Wellington. PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. "TJINE Lodge" Boarding and Day School, 28 Austin Street—Kindergarten and Preparatory School for Girls and Boys under 10. Principals: Miss Fleming, Miss Davies (N:F.U.). Dancing and Music taught. .Nex< term commences February 9th. CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. QCIIOOL REOPENS on 3rd FEBO RUARY. MISS SOMMERVILLE, • , • Principal. ' .jjj- 1 S S N. GRAY, .Teacher of Pianoforte, 81 CONSTABLE STREET. ELOCUTION. MR. CULFORD BELL and MISS BETTY PURDOM resume Teaching on MONDAY, 31st JANUARY. Call or write for Prospectus. TREVOR STUDIOS, 6S Willis Street. 'Phone 1800. Hours: 10.30-12, 2-8.30. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE First Term will begin on TUESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. The Headmaster will receive parents and guardians and enrol pupils on MONDAY,- 31st JANUARY, between! 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., and between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. C. P. POWLES, Secretory. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL 255 The Terrace. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. "ftTEXT TERM will begin on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd.. Mrs. Henry Smith will be at home on and after Monday, January 31st.
, WOODFORD HOUSE. A JUNIOR BOARDING DEPART-. MENT 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. Ago for Boarders, 7 to 12 years. DAY SCHOOL. Kindergarten—4 to 7 years. Junior—7 to 12 years. Senior—l 2 years upwards. BOYS—4 to 9 years. Parents wishing to mako use of a bus with mistress in attendance will plea6o notify the Principal as soon as possible. PRINCIPAL: MRS. B. CROMPTON-SMITH. , Fees on application to Reginald Gardiner, "Tribuno" Buildings, Hastings. THE Imperial Conservatory of Musio. Anyone can learn by our method; no scales; no drudgery. We teach from melodies. Rooms, 1 and 2 Caledonian Chumbers, 33 Willis Street. COMMERCIAL - TRAVELLER, WANTED Known, that Walter P. Hill ' ' invites Agencies on Commission from merchant* and manufneturors. for Marlbavouuh, Nelson, and West Oaast, 21, Nelson,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2680, 28 January 1916, Page 1
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