WANTED TO BUY AND SELL. ■WANTED, Second-hand Cash Register. ? ' State particulars to J. C. Davidwn, Dannevirke. Uniform, complete, for Sale, cheap; medium size. Address at "Dominion" Office. {P OLF Costume, large size, best Harris ™ tweed, for Sale, cheap; own<?i, health reasons, unable play. "Bargain," Dominion" Office. TpOR SALE, Dayton Computing Coun- ■"- tor Scales; weigh- up to 261b.; practically new. Price, £15. Apply ".V-ales," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, a jiood light 5-seater Eng- "* lish Car; must bo up to date. "CASH," "Dominion" Office. T ONDON Box Mangle, never used, for ■*-* Sale at less than landed cost. OSCAR HEWETT AND CO., 56 lower Cuba ■Street. piOR SALE, Two good Sheep and Cattle ■*■ . Dogs, One Leader, 'Iwo Half-bred Collie Bitches; special. For address, apply "Dominion" Office. TOfANTED, reliable ,'!i or i h.p. Ben- * ' zine Engine, Wolseley or good English make: must be iu first-class order. All particulars to "Power," "Dominion" Office. "WANTED BUY. (SEWING Machine, any make; best >-J prices. We also repair all makes. Olobe, Grand Opera House, Manners St. 'Phone 42H. ' TO SAWMILLERS. WANTED to Sell, on royalty, Cutting • ' Rights over 1000 acres, sound ra-ta, suitable telegraph arms. Easy country, near railway. 11. W. GIESEN, Dauuovirke. DAIRY FARM: WANTED, by Discharged Soldier, T ' Land suitable for, or Dairy Farm, in Exchange city residential property and cash .deposit. Deal with principals only. Reply "GENUINE," "Dominion" Office. FOR. SALE. , Q-CYLINDER JACKSON MOTOTtu CAR; two months iu use. Cost price, £455; must sell. Owner going into camp. PRICE £400. Terms arranged. Further information from IRA J. BRIDGET* P.O. Box 46, Elthain, LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. lifRS. PIGGOTT, 121 Vivian , Street, IWL BRITISH DEALER, wishes to purchase for cash Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Left-off Clothing. Boots, etc. Mr. or Mrs. Piggott will wait upon any Lady or Gentleman at their Residence on- receipt cf letter; or J Phono 2651 a. HAVE you your new ELECTRIC TORCH? We havo a large stock to select from. Wholesale and Retailers supplied. Get in early for your quotations. ANDREW, LTD., ' Machinery Merchants and Electrical Engineers, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS. "OOR SALE, as a Going Concern—A A well-established and a profitable TIMBER MERCHANT'S UUSINGSS, in n flourishing East Coast town. Complete Planing and Recutting Plant, in firstulass order. Easy terms to satisfactory purchaser.. For price and full particulars apply in first instance to S. J. ELLIOTT, No. 10 High Street, Auckland. . EDUCATIONAL. ST. MARK'S'CHURCH DAY SCHOOL, Basin Reserve. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Headmistress: Miss Holm. Now Term commences Wednesday, May Ist. UTT GIRLS' SCHOOL/. Ciiiton SahTt James, Waterloo Road, Lower Ilutt, Boarding and Day School :"or Girls. Principal: Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald, assisted by Miss A. C. i'reeman (late Head of Chilton House ; ! ehool). Prospectus may be obtained from the Secretary, Clarice and Menzies, 197 lambton Quay, Wellington, or from tie Principal. BOYD SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAYS. £100 £100 £100' MORE THAN £100 WORTH £100 £100 OF TUITION ■ £100 £100 ' £100 £100 GIVEN AWAY FREE. £100 £100 GIVEN AWAY FREE. £100 £100 GIVEN AWAY FREE. £100 LEARN BOYD SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAYS. Write BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS, 54 Manners Street, Wellington,' For Particulars. 'Phone 1416. _ JOURNALISM I'OR A CAREER. TQANKS COLLEGE, AVellington, has ••-* engaged Mr. L. S v Fanning, one of the Leading Journalists in New Zealand, to conduct a Correspondence Course in Practical Journalism. The Course will be beneficial to those who are already members of the profession, as well as to prospective journalists, and to the secretaries of organisations which havo contact with tho Press. _ The whole range of Newspaper work' is covered, while written exercises are required to assure satisfactory progress. A unique and valuable feature of this Course is that complete notes are available for all subjects rfquired for theDIPLOMA OF JOURNALISM. Early application for enrolment is advised, as the number of students will be limited in order that all work may receive adequate supervision, - ■ Ask for prospectus from ! H. AMOS, Director, Woodward Street. AVellington. THINKING OFI LEARNING "WIRE LESS" ? TF so, make sure that the training you -"- " receive will be prnctical and thorough—that it will be recognised by the dominating employers ,>f ''AVireless" operators. Yon are assured on these points if you graduate from The Dominion Cclieg? of Radio-Telegraphy. Our students are always given preference by the firm that controls over 95 per cont. of Ship Stations— Amalgamated AVireless (Aust), Ltd. Attractive positions—good salarieswonderful prospects. Personal or Correspondence Tuition. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTL'., A.M.P. Building, Hunter Street, AVellington. P.O. Box 922. -Thone 3GB WANTED-How to Speak! Give Gren- » » villa Kleiser 15 niimites daily and he will make you a convincing and forciblo speaker (by mail). Prospectus "S" Free. Write to-day. .Tamps Rodger, N.Z. Representative, 159 D Manchester Street, Chrislchurch. ' '
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 184, 24 April 1918, Page 1
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