BOARD AND RESIDENCE. 1 VTACAMjY for lew Boarders, 10 Sus- 1 j '' sex Street, overlooking Basin Reserve. . , •y - EIUHNISHED Downstairs Double Bedr •*- sitting-room, with fireplace and use 1 of conveniences. 92 Austin Street. j \7ACANCY, well furnished, large front f » room, balcony, single, double bed- ; sittingroom, harbour view; quiet. 'Phone i ' 59 Boulcott Stieet. - WANTED, Board and Residence for - two respectable young men, share 1 room, prefer private family, central. Ap- i • ply "J.G.M.," "Dominion 1 ' Office. i > qno LET, two Front Rooms, bed and J-. dining-room, City; suit nice mar- £ : ried couple or two ladies; private fam- , 1 ily; rent moderate. Strand Agency, Cen- - r tral Hotel, Lambton Quay. " TMTARLBOROUGH. House, 21 Kent Ter- , •JJL race (under new mauagament); ; • superior Board and R-esideuce; one minute . i, from tram and post office. 'Phono 1294. THORNLEIGH, Boulcott Street, Wei- , lington. l'irat-class Accommodation < - for Tourists, Travellers, and Permanent ; i Boarders—Mrs. E. Jones. Telephone 1671. " TSXTAITANGI. House, Boulcott Street'. . * » Ouce more under Mrs. O'Loughlm's superior management. An ideal place to : - stay at. Moderate terms. 'Phone 1200. UEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, < PLIMMER'S STEPS. ' J Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office. " . One minute from tram, rail, or stwmer. . ! Every comfort and convenience. Exoel- j /■ lent' cuisine; moderate tariff. f f it. P. DAVIS, , - 'Phone 2310. Proprietor. ' /p LOUCESTER HOUSE. 33 Gloucester 1 VT street, West, Christchurch (five mm- ■ ' utes from G.P.0.). Private Board and Residence. Close to Boat Sheds, Public i. Gardens, Colleges, and Museum. lele- < 1 phone 982. Terms, 6s. per day. Special t Terms to Families and Permanent t I Boarders. ' I r ' MRS. S. FORD, Proprietress. , UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. 1 " THE NEW WENTWORTH HOTEL, t Z Clyde Quay. H/JT'S. PARSONS (late of Christchurch) Z liA lias taken over the above Hotel, com- . pletely renovated. ' Tariff excellent; an - - unsurpassed sea view from -upper rooms . • and lounges;, one minute from Te Aro 5 Station. Permanent Boarders, 255. per week. A H A R A HOUSE, WAIKANAE. i AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing. Tennis Courts. (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. r "TOrHITEHALL PRIVATE BOAEDIiNG- . ? S HOUSE, (Opposite "Dominion" Office). . ' PLIMMER'S STEPS, WELLINGTON. (Entrance also from Boulcott Street.) I Situated in 6pacious gardens, with splendid view of City and Harbour; one minute 5 from tram, Post Office, and wharves. . Excellent cuisine. Hot and cold water, . ' and all conveniences. Terms, Is. 6d. per 1 day, ot from XI per week. ,i 'Phone 1617. Mrs. Chapman, Manageress. STOPPED DRINKING ALTOGETHJiK. : > "QINCE taking 'Drinko' in his_tea, my • 'IO husband has stopped drinking alto- « gether," writes a grateful woman from ' Hunterville. Why suffer any longer? I Write, or call in confidence for free booklet, describing this inexpensive remedy.. . I Sent in plain sealed envelope. State ,if Mr., Mrs., or Miss. Lady Manager; [ Drinko- Proprietary, 54G Manners Street 1 (upstairs),. 'Wellington. _^_- r "i GREAT APPETISER with lunch is . A. the delicious MILITARY PICKLE. , Every grocer in town and'couiitry sells it —every particular person eats it. ■ Buy , 1 one bottle to-day. t n PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTS. 0 mHE Imperial Conservatory of. Music. - X Anyone can leam by our method; no scales; no drudgery. We teach from f_. melodies. Rooms, 1 and 2 Caledonian '1 Chambers, 33 Willis Street. ■ COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER, WANTED Known, that Walter P. Hill , a t V invites Agencies on Commission from ; merchants and manufacturers, for Marl'r borough j Nelson, and "West Coast. , Bos 21, Nelson. • s "'PINE Lodge" BgarVling aiid Day i. School, 28 Austin Street—Kindergarten and Preparatory School for Girls and Boys under 10. Principals: Miss . - fleming, Miss Davies (N.F.U.) Next term commences February 9th. Principals will ba at home Tuesday afternoon. . CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL SCHOOL REOPENS on 3rd FEB- 1 .RUARY. T ' T , < MISS SOMMERVILLE, Principal. SINGING. | 1 "MADAME MONKMAN-DEMPSTER, i i. ItJL Has resumed Teaching at her i . STUDIO, . '' - Harding's Buildings, ] "Willie and.Manners Streets. MADAiIE COPE - DOWSING % Has Resumed Lessons ' •AT HER STUDIO, 94 "Willis Street (opp. Shortt's), " "Madame's System is Unequalled." ELOCUTION. MR. ; CULFORD BELL and MISS BETTY PURDOM have resumed teaching. Call or write for- prospectus. Trevor Studios, 60 Willis 1 Street. Tliono ' 1800. Hours, 10.30-M2, 2-8.30. Children's class Saturday mornings, 10 o'clock. ~ DANCING. M.TSS DOROTHY SAUNDERS, 2£S The Terrace, Wellington. BALLROOM. FANCY. AND NATIONAL 1 DANCING, PHYSICAL CULTURE. FOR the convenience of Parents and Pupils who wish terms to corresi pond with those of Primary and Second-, i- ary Schools, Miss Saunders has resumed f teaching earlier than usual. Hours by arrangement. , Individual or' Class Lessons. 1 ' At Home'between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m., " and 7.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. this week. 1 f Telephone 975. ' gCOTS COLLEGE. c 53 Hobson Street, Wellington. ; (Under the Control of the Wellington " Presbytery.) SCHOOL OPENS TUESDAY, FEB. Bth, i l Preparatory, Secondary, Day and j Boarding Departments. 1 Principals: > MR. S. R. DICKINSON, M.A., Diploma J of Education (Melb.), (late Principal of Leslie House School, Hobart). ! r MR. G. H. UTTLEY. M.A., M.Sc., F.G.S. (late First Assistant and House Mas- ' ter at Waitaki Boys' High School.) Applications for admission should be j made to the Secretary, Rev. A, C. Standage, The Manse,- Kelburn; or to the , Principals, who may bo seen at the College by appointment. Parents of bays already enrolled, who • ; have not yet seen the Principals, aro requested to do so as early as possible. £ Tel. 427. •_ - ANTBD—A Course in Advertising or «» Salesmanship will advance yout ( - salary, probably 50 per cent. Let the i, Dixon Institute (London) tench yon by mail. Obtain prospectus "F." NX re- 1 prewntntivo, J, Rodger, 112 d Liohfield Bt,, i Christchurch. !
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2690, 9 February 1916, Page 1
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