, PROFESSroNAt ENGAGEMENTS. "ANTED-Oan you Sketch? Cultivate your taste for drawing. It will bring you pleasure and profit. Students' drawings sold in London. Mail course. Get prospectus "I," N.Z. representative, Jas. Rodger, 112 d Lichfield Street, Christ, ■ohurch. . ~ WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. nnHE Second Term will begin on Wed- -«. nesday, 17th. May. Miss M'Lean •will receive new. Pupils on Tuesday, 16th, from 2 to i p.m.' Pupils under ten nro received for haK the Junior Fee. Mrs. Urquhait receives Boarders at her house in Moturoa Street, opposite the College. ■ ■■' C'HAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. . BOYS' DAY COLLEGE, Preparatory and Secondary Departments. THE SECOND TERM of the Boys' Primary and Secondary Departments of BANKS' COLLEGE will commence on TUESDAY', the 16th inst. Boys prepared for all public examinations (Entrance University, Army, Navy, etc.). STAFF: Mr. W. T., Foster, M.A., B.Litt. (Oxon.), First-class Honours, PRINCIPAL; Mr. H. H. Cornish, M.A., LL.B., Double First-class Honours; Mr. T. S. Atkinson, Teachers' "B" Certificate; Mr. J. W. Russell, Teachers' "C" Certificate; Mr. S. I. Jones, Teachers' "C" Certificate; Mr. J. A. Duffy, Physical Instructor; Miss Dixon. I H. AMOS, • - Director. Telephone 2098. , OCOTS COLLEGE. HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL .For Boys of All Ages. (Under Control of Wellington Presbytery.) Education for Christian Manhood and Citizenship. Principals: MR. S. R. DICKINSON, M.A., Diploma of Education (Melbourne). MR. G. H. UTTLEY, M.A., M.Sc.N.Z. Second Term Begins TUESDAY, MAY 30. Principals may bo interviewed and Pupils enrolled any day throughout vacation. Prospectus from tho Principals or Secretary,. Rev. A, C. Stiandago, The Manse, Kelburn. Tel. 427. PIANOFORTE PLAYING. MISS VALERIE CORLISS, L.R.A.M. MISS. CORLISS, will receive prospective Pupils at The Bristol Piono Co. from 11 to 12 daily. (Saturdays excepted.) ADVANCE YOURSELF-LEARN ' ' BOYD SHORTHAND. THE BOYD SCHOOL will teach you the;.practical-.system of. learning Shorthand:; in 30. days of .home study. For "full descriptive matter free,- address BOYD-SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. . PIANOFORTE ' ' PLAYING. MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY RESUMES TEACHING MAY Ist. At his Residence,, .229. Willis,. Street. , Mr. Buckley will be in 'attendance Thursday and Friday Afternoons, 2-5, to receive parents and prospective pupils. EN-"TYRE"-LY BRITISH "AVONS." A : BRITISH COMPANY/ operating X3L British Capital, and employing British 'workmen, benefit by tho purchase of AVON. Tyros—in the first place. Secondly, there is a substantial benefit for motorists—increased comfort, greater security, longer service. Not problematic, but proven. Twenty per cent, of the-Avon Works Staff joined the Colours within a month of the declaration of war on Germany. Tho Company immediately guaranteed every man employment on his return, and made arrangements for the adequate support of dependents. : ■•'•;. The Avon Company aro the Second Largest British Tyre Manufacturers.' • Garages everywhere that give preference to British Tyres stock. "AVONS." Sole New Zealand Distributors, MALING AND COMPANY, LTD., Christchurch. BUSINESS NOTICES. ADAME ERMILLE, Genuine Clairvoyante, now visiting New Zealand. Interviews 10 to 8 p.m. 276 Lambton Quay (upstairs). BLACK Silk Velvet Hats, all newest •shapes; also ready-td-wears in' Vol. Trimmed Fur, Ribbon, etc. At Bon Marche, 120-Willis Street. , WOOD-MILNE RUBBER. HEELS are made of the best Resilient Para Rubber. Decide to-day to get' a pair. CASTLE'S Newtown Pharmacy carries ' tho most stock in tho Wellington South District: Prescription dispensing a specialty. 'Phone 1231. LEFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc., Purchased by Mrs. L. Helper, 132 Taranaki Street. Good prices offered.. Letters promptly attended to. 'Phoiy A 2618. FOR "full-swing" or "approach" strokes there's nothing like WOOD-MILNE GOLF BALLS. Perfect balance and. elasticity. TE MATA WINES aro absolutely pure, and are recommended for Invalids. Ask your Doctor! ("( ABADINES, Skirts in all shades, 395. 3T 6d.; Tweed Coats, lined- fur, with black fur collar, £i 19s. Gd. Others from 12s. Gd. to 695. Gd. Bon Marche, 120 Willis Street. _^_ LEFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, .Etc.,. Purchased by L. Dabscheck, 126 Taranaki Street. Highest prices given. Letters promptly attended to. 'Phone A 2666. G.'KNIGHT, Sail; Tent, Flag,; and a Cover Maker. Note.the Now Address—No. C Herbert Street (off Manners Street), 3 doors above George , Foivlds, Ltd.* Telephone 727.' ' ' mE MATA WINES. Try them at any J- Hotel! They are sound and good. IF your shoo dealer--: doesn't stboi WOOD-MILNE' RUBBER'.HEELS 'write to Box 873, Wellington. They, cost less ' than leather ■ heels—ask for ■them-:'to-dqy. -■■.- ' - ':'; : :■'! i: (PEAS., A.' FLETCHER," . :.,. ~, VJ Chemist; Pharmacist, and Prescription Specialist. Solo Address: 292 Lambton Quay. Mail orders promptly dispatched. nnHE best of all Gifts, a Fountain Pen. -H- I stock Onoto, 155.; Swan, 12s. 6d.; Eclipse Self-filling, 7s. Gd. Buy your pen where you can get it repaired. G. Jeffrey, Fountain Pen Doctor, 270 Lambton Quay, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2768, 11 May 1916, Page 1
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