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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, Board and Residence for Lady and Son (adult), private family or superior boardlnghouse. "H.," Kilbirnie Uosfc Office. WANTED, Board for Married Couple; private home preferred; handy Government Buildings. State terms. "Stirling," "Dominion" Office. ANTEDTYouug Man requires permanent Board and Residence in private family, central. Particulars to "Homely," "Dominion" Office. WANTED Tn "private family, two Genitlemen; broakfast and tea; phone, etc.; Thorudon; live minutes from Government Buildings. Answer "Comfort," "Dominion" Office. Y~~~ I'SITORS to Plimmerton will find firstclass Accommodation at Plimmerton House. Miss Vaughan, Proprietress. Tariff, 355. per week. VACANCY, well-furnished largo front room, balcony, Bingle, double, bed-sitting-room, harbour view; quiet, Eelect. 'Phone 1461. 59 Boulcott Street. ARSTON HALL. Mahora Street, Kil-birnie-Board and Residence, near Lyall Bay and Evanß Bay. Moderate tariff for permanent and caßuai Whitlaw, Proprietress. 'Phone 3135 (three rings). QUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimmer'i Steps, opposite "Dominion Newspaper Office. One minute from tram, rai, or steamer. Every comfort and convenience. Excellent cuisine. Moderate tariff. E. P. Davis, Proprietor. Phone SwIQRUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, TTVOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer s Steps). This new, commodious, flrst-claea Private Hotel is now open to Guests. Luxuriously furnished; I batlirooms on each floor; excellent cuisine. Commanding: viow from roof garden ot Wellington and Harbour. Terms moder* ats. . , MRS. Ii'CORMICK, Proprietress. 'Phone 4415. • ■ ' MA HA R A HOUSE, WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing Tenniß Courts. MRS. E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. QKIENTAL BAY PRIVATE HOTEL. Situated on the Sea» iieach in the Most Attractive Locality of Wellington. IS NOW- OPEN TO RECEIVE OUEST9. Morning and Afternoon Teas. 6d. A.Special Feature is made cf Sunday Dinners and Teas; MRS. ICNOWSLEY, Proprietress TSTHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDINGYV HOUSE (opposite "Dominion" Officc). Plimmer's Steps, Wellington. Situated in ■spacious gardens, with' splendid view Citv and Harbour; one minute train. Post Office Wharves. Excellent cuisine,. H. and c. water; all conveniences. Termß, 4a. 6a. per day. Weekly by arrangement. MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phone 1617. WANTED Known-Accurate Sight-test-ing and Perfect Glasses. Bickerton, Optician, Manners Street. THE PEN DOCTOR. BUY Your Pen where you can always get it repaired. I recommend the "ONOTO," the best self-filler. GEO. JEFFERY. 218 Lambton Quay. PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. WANTED. OUALIFIED Surglcai Nurse, with, maternity experience, for Aitutaki. Cook Islands; sole charge. Salary, £175-£2OO, with furnished rooms and Native-Attend-ant. Duties begin March. Applications will be received to lltli February by the Secretary, Cook Islands Administration, Wellington, from whom further particulars may be obtained. FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School for Girls, And Kindergarten Class for Boys and Girls under seven. Principal—MlSS BABEK-. M.A. The New Term will begin cn THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. MISS I BABER AT HOME: To parents of present .pupils, Tuesday, February sth, 3-5 p.m. To parents of uew pupils, .Wednesday, February 6th. ' igCOTS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. (Under the Control of the Presbytery of Wellington.) A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL For Boys of All Ages. THE NEW TERM COMMENCES FEB, sth, 1918. New Boys are required to attend at the College on Monday, - February 4th. As accommodation is for the present limited, applications for places as boarders should be made as early as possible. % The Principal may be interviewed at the College after January 26th. Prospectus and full particulars may be obtained from G. W. Guthrie, Esq., Hon. Sec., 106 Victoria- Street, Wellington, NELSON BOYS' COLLEGE. Principal, H. L. Fowler, M.A., Oxon. NELSON GIRLS' COLLEGE. Lady Principal, Miss M. Lorimer, M.A. Supported by Thoroughly Efficient Stalls. SPECIAL attention is paid in both Colleges to the Preparatory Department, which is under the care of experienced Tenchers. Pupils received from the age of nine. Threo courses of instruction aro, open at the Boys' College, viz.: (1) Classical or General; (2) Commercial; (3) Agricultural, in the last of which special scientific and practiiAl teaching is given. All courßes include English, Mathematics, and Science.. Three courses are also open at the Girls As Schools both Colleges receive as Free Pupils those who hold tile necessary qualification. < The first term for both Colleges begins on sth February. „ ' mr „, r R. CATLEY, Secretary. College Officc, Nelson, 27th December,- 1917. UTT GIRLS' SCHOOL. Chilton Saint James, Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald, assisted by Miss A. C. Freeman (late Head of Chilton House School). Prospectus may be obtained from this Secretary, Clarke and Menzies, 197 Lambton Quay, Wellington, or from the Principal. Miss Fitzgerald will receive parents and guardians on Wednesday and Thursday in January and February. The first term begins on Wednesday, 20th February. 6T. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, MA6TERTON. VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS. ProspeO' tu6es and terms on application to H. L. THIRTLE, Hall Street, Mastcrton. gHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAYS. The BOYD SCHOOL is tho only ono that will guarantee to teach yon in a. specified time. LEARN BOYD SHORTHAND AT HOME ' IN YOUR SPARE TIME. Particulars sent on application. BOYD CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, BOX 593, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 93, 12 January 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 93, 12 January 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 93, 12 January 1918, Page 1

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