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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. riPO LET, Furnished Bcd-sltting-rooin In JL select home, central, all conveniences. 278 Willis Street. _ TRY KENSINGTON HOTEL. Newtown. Up-to-date, modern conveniences; i«y ourable terms, 25b. weekly. Tram slops lit door. , ISITORS to Plimmerton will And first-' class Accommodation at Plimmerton House. Miss Vaughan, Proprietress. Tarill. 30s. per week. ; AOANOY, well-furnishrd large front, room, balcony, single, double, bed-sitting-room, harbour view; quiet, select. 'Phono 1461. 59 Boulcott Street. HARSTON HALL, Mahora Street, Kllbimie—Board and Residence, near Lvall Bay and Evanß Bay. Moderate tariff for permanent and casual guests. Mrs. Whitlaw, Proprietress. 'Phone 31.15 (three rings). RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION" AVENUE (Plimmer's Stepsl. This new, commodious, flrst-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Luxuriously furnished; 2 bathrooms on each floor; excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof gardon of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderMRR. M'CORMIOK, Proprietress. 'Phone «15, M A H A R A HOUSE, ■"A WAIKANAE. ' AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine. Mild Climate. Rood Trout Fishing. Tennis Courts. MRS. E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. /"VRIENTAL BAY PRIVATE HOTEL. Situated on the Sea Beach in the Most Attractive Locality of Wellington. IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE GUESTS. Morning and Afternoon Teas, 6d. A Spocial Feature is made of Sunday Dinners and Teas. MRS. KNOWSLEY, Proprietress. HITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE (opposite "Dominion" Office), Plimmer's Steps. Wellington. Situated in spacious gardens, with Bplendid view City and Harbour; one minute train, Po6t Office, Wharves. Excellent cuisine. H. and c. water; all conveniences. Terms, 4s. 6d. per day. Weekly by arrangement. MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phone 1617. PICTURESQUFj PELORUB. VISITORS to these Lovely Sounds can have good Accommodation at Bolton Bay, in "Beautiful Mahau, the Gem of the Rounds.'' Ten hours from Wellington, via Pioton, or direct. Good beach for bathing, rowing boats; launches if required. Tennis court. Post and Telegraph Office. Regular mail services. Terms 6s. per day. 355. per week; children under 12, half-price. Partly-furnished Cottage for Families or Camping Parties. Apply W. T. Erskino, Mahau, Pelorus Sound. WOOD-MILNF, TYRES. OWING to the great doruand for these Tyres by the Allied Governments which virtually amounted to a commandeer, it was found impossible to supply the Now Zealand Market. \ The output having been enormously increased, regular supplies are now coming forward. Those desirous of using Iho BEST OP BRITISH TYRES Should demand Wood-Milncs, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS FOR NEW ZEALAND, CASELBERG AND COMPANY, LTD. . PROFESSIONAL ENCACEIYIENTS. ACCOUNTANT, disengaged evenings, is prepared to keep a set Tradesmen's Books. "Registered Accountant," "Dominion" Office. FRENCH CLASSES. MADEMOISELLE DU BOSSON, Private Tuition in French. Rapid progress. Room No. 1 Caledonian Chambers, Willis Street. WW. CORBETT. Architect, Hon. • Jlcm. Department of Architecture, Armour College Engineering, Chicago, U.S.A., winner Gold Medal St. Louis Exhibition, Expert Dominio.i Timbers, late Instructor Jluilding Clasi Technical, College, Mauager Dominion Building Homes Company, Studio, June. Kilbirnie Ores. "DOYD SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAYS. What we have done for hundreds of others we can do for you. LET US MAKE A SHORTHANDWRITER OF YOU IN 30 DAYS. It costs nothing to Inquire. BOYD CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, BOX 593, WELLINGTON. HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL. Chilton Saint James. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MISS GERALDJNE FITZGERALD Assisted by Miss A. C. Freeman, (late Head of Ohilton House School). Prospectus may be obtained from, the Secretary, Clarke and Menzies, Public Accountants, 197 Lambton Quay, Wulington: Mrs. Henry Smith, Ohilton Houso School, Wellington; Miss M. E. Greenwood, Woodward Btreet, Wellington. ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1 MASTERTON. VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS. Prospectuses and terms on application to 11. L. THIRTLE, Hall Street, Mastertou. , ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. THERE is a great demand in the Electrical Engineering Field to-day lor men possessing tie k:nd of technical knowledge that is acquired by students «ho have faithfully followed out cur scheme of study. All of our Electrical Courses are prepared in accordance with the beat and most up-to-date English and American praoticc. Students can have th'! onti>n of enrolling in any one of the following Courses:— Complete Eltclrie.il Engineering. Generator and Motor Design. Electric Lighting ar,d Traaion. Electric Lighting. Dynamo Running. Electric Tractrn. Advanced Electric Lighting. Advanced Electric Traction. Electrical. Wireless Telegraphy. Armature Wiuding jnd Repair. Lift Operation k M.iintenanc!. Electric Wircmon's. Our Illustrated B ; tctrical Booklet will be sent free on applicnion. INTERNATIONAL COl-'iIESPONDENOE SCHOOLS, 63g Dixon Street, Wellington. A LAN SPIOER'S STUDIO. PHOTOGRAPHS AND ENLARGEMENTS. ARE THE BEST QUALITY AND VALUE. Send any Photograph you want. Enlarged here. Satisfaction guaranteed. 50 WILLIS STREET (Opposite Hotel Windsor). 'Phones 3263 and 1211. TAMMEiIERS!-You can be cured by Prof. Footo's unique mail course! Your "fear" will be abolished, your selfconsciousness overcome, your speech maßtery assured. Send to-day for Free Book, "Cure of Stammorlng." James Rodger, 159 "D," Manchester Street, "'mstchurch.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 34, 3 November 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 34, 3 November 1917, Page 1

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