PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS d MISS ECCLESFIELD, MX. 1. J-'-f No. 10 Woodward Street. Candidates prepared for University and ~ other Examinations. Morning Class for Girls. At Home, Tuesday and Wednesday, •' Bth and 7th February, 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. '. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. e AfK AND MRS. CULFORD BELL, :. Trevor Studios, 66 Willis Street, Phone 1800. Prospectus on application. Dramatic Class now forming. Boys' ' Cl/iss Saturday, 11. Girls', Tuesday, i, Saturday, ,10. Lyall Bay Classes re- _ sunnng 17th February. y SINGING . (Voice Production and Dramatic Art), Piano and Elocution, p ifyTADAME COPE-DOWSING has Rer ■"■*- sumed Teaching in the above. Italien "Velcanto" System unequalled. a STUDIO: 94 Willis Street (opp. Shortt's). s TRANCING , AND CALISTHENICS. i, • L ' MISS G. M. CAMPBELL, d Diploma (Mrs. Henry Wordsworth, "Queensberry Hall", London.) - Dancing and Calisthenics Mistress at Fitzherbert Terrace School and 3 Chilton House School. ; Classes recommence MONDAY, MARCH ' sth. Instruction given in all branches ; of Dancing, Deportment,. Fencing, 1 and Elocution. Class and Private Lessons given by r arrangement. i Miss Campbell will be at home to ret ceive parents or guardians on Tuesdays e and Thursdays on and after February f the 20th at r 122 a Coromandel Street, Wellington. Telephone 3604 (2 rings). _^_ i ' YOU MUST MATRICULATE If you wish a Professional, Com■f mercial, or "Public Service Career. By enrolling at •DANES. COLLEGE, j Woodward Street, Students receive 7 to 9 hours' instruction per week from .graduates with a Dominion reputation as successful teachers. EVENING CLASSES > At 5.30 p.m. H. AMOS, Director. Telephone, 2098, , — : 1— : ' 1 . ENGINEERING. rjANDIDATES Prepared by Personal ■ Tuition for Government Certificates ' in MINE ENGINEERING, MARINE, STATIONARY, OIL, and LOCOMOTIVE ; ENGINES, PLAN and MECHANICAL DRAWING, SURFACE, and UNDER- ' GROUND SURVEYING. The product's of human genius that seemed most durable are at present being • .destroyed. The'-great 'work of recon- : str'uction' : will 'call .for hundreds and ', thousands of engineers and skilled ; mechanics. | BANKS COLLEGE, Woodward Street, ' has engaged MR. E. GILLOW, C.E:, late "Engineer-in-Chief to Westport Coal Co., Ltd., and at present one of their Consulting Engineers, To prepare 1 Studonts for the above exams. Send for a Prospectus. ( H. AMOS, Director. : A GOOD THING EA SILY LEARNED. THE BOYD SYSTEM OF SHORTHAND can be .learned in about five weeks.' We guarantee to teach you, the system in that time if you will give . your mind, to the work. -Theory in three to four hours' study. ,■ BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. 60,000 S, MF ™ SEVEN': PER CENT.- dividend (cumu- • lative) guaranteed. . Absolute preference over ordinary shareholders. One of soundest established bu6inessi* in North Island. Open to all people. • ' Write for prospectus. HUGH W. CRAWFORD, Box 1180, P.O. Auckland. ■ TO LET. TO LET, for 18 months, modern Residence; 6 large rooms; close-tram, 2d. section G.P.0.; rent 375. 6d. Apply "Modern," "Dominion" Office. TO LET,, o-roomed'House, 59 Scarborough Terrace. First Floor above Hart's, 35 Willis Street, and large Basement, Manners Street. Radford and Co. npO LET on Lease, or For Sale on easy -*- terms, the Motor Garage, North, Broadway, Marton, with living rooms," concrete floor with'good turntable. Splendid opening for good man. Apply Albert H.Sutcliffe, Marton. TjTORNISHED HOUSES TO LET. 9 Rooms, Kelburn, .£3 week. 6 Rooms, Thorndon, £3. . 8 Rooms, Thorndon, with motor garage, .£ls cal. month. 12 Rooms, The Terrace, £5 ss. 9 Rooms, The Terrace, £4 is. 7 Rooms, Heretaunga, near Camp. 9 Rooms, Thorndon, M in. 7 Rooms, Fitzherbert Terrace, £3Apply . S.. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay. WANTED. WANTED Known-That the Taieri Tea and Luncheon Rooms, in Levin, are for sale. Genuine reason for selling. Apply sharp for full particulars to J. M. Milne, Levin: SUNNY Napier—To Lease for 6or 12 months, Furnished Family House, on Marino Parade,, close to town; 10 rooms,' motor shed, elec. light, h. and c. water; ideal position. Full particulars from J. H. Oldham, Napier. __■ MONEY Lent, £5 ;to XIOO, on household furniture (without removal). Repayable by easy instalments.. Call or write, enclosing stamp for reply. Strictest confidence. L. W. BALKIND, ■ Boycott Chambers. Boulcott Street, near corner Willis Street. Daily 9to 6, Fridays till 9 p.m. 'Phono 2661 A. LOST AND FOUND. WANTED— Person who took Port* manteau from tram by mistake, Thursday, communicate 11 Caroline Street. no REWARD—Lost, near FeathersSi l ••* ton, long-haired black Sheep Dog, white points, white collar; answers name "Tray/* Shepherd, c/o Holmes Warren, Esq., Turanganui, Featherston.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3005, 16 February 1917, Page 1
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