BOARD AND RESIDENCE. *'■ ANTED, immediately,, by young »t » ' lady, comfortable Board uml Resi- _ dence. "Omega," "Dominion" Office^ on "yACANCY, well-furnisheil iarge front »'• » room, balcony, single, double, bed- _ sitting-room, harbour view; tjuiet, 6eleot. ii- 'Phone 1461. 59 Bouleott Street. "• TCTARSTON HALL, Mahora Street, Kit- _ JLJL birnie—Board and lfesideu.ee, near n; Lyall Bay and.Evans Bay. Moderate r- tariff for permanent and casual guests. 0- Mrs. Whitlaw, Proprietress.- 'Phono 3135 (three rings). jy QUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Plim-, or v* nior's Steps, opposite "Dominion" a- Newspaper Office. One minute from tram, rail, or steamer. Every comfort and convenience. Excellent cuisine. Moderato tariff. K. P. Davip, Proprietor. ua 'Phone 2310. *' ' RUTLAND PRIVATE "HOTEL " HOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer's ry ■*-* Steps). This' new, commodious, 0 . first-class Private Hotel is now open to O j receive Guests, Luxuriously furnished; 2 , ei bathrooms on each floor; excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof gar- - den of Wellington and Harbour. Terms s ! moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK, Proprie- >■ tnss. 'Phone (S2B. ■. WHITEHALL PRIVATEBOABPINGa. '» HOUSE (opposite "Dominion" Office), Plimnwr's Steps, Wellington, with - splendid view City and Harbour, ono ■ minute train, Post Office, Wharves, ExJ- ct'llent cuisine. H. and c. water; all ie conveniences. Terms, is. fill, per day. Weekly from 225. Gd. . MES. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phone 1017. ORIENT PRIVATE "HOTEL, ORIENTAL BAY. rpHE most charming spot in Welling- _, J- ton, facing the Harbour. Cross tho | c . road any time and have a dip. Soven lg minutes from the City. Tram terminus ig at the door. Beautifully furnished. Ex--5) cellent Cuisine. ;r Country Visitors specially catered for. Terms on application to ' CHARLES THROSBY, Manager. Telephone 354 A. Telegrams: "Kiosk," Wellington. WAITANGI. " !t rpHIS popular Houso has been recently 16 J- renovated, and is now under the x management of Mr. J. J. Kelly, late of r, Ohakune, and is/open to receive "Visitors 1- and Boarders. This snkefous establishment, which contains about 40 rooms, is 58 Bonlcott Street, and within a minute's walk of Bunks and lost Office. The situation is -ideal, and commends itself to Hie patronage of Touvists and t- (he travelling public. Special Tfrms for st Boarders, All Corresnondeniio immedi■e ately attended to. Telephone, No, 1200. HILLSBROOK HOUSE,. •. Havelock North. T;HIS CHARMtNGLY-SriUATEI) RESIDENCE has been Opened , by tho MISSES PATON as-a Superior BOARDINGHOUSE and CONVALESCENT 11 HOME. 0 Correspondence will receive prompt attention. Telephone Gil (2 rings) - '_ EDUCATIONAL. "OUBLJC Speaking—Become an easy, A confident,, convincing speaker. Let 1 Grenvillc Kleiser teach you by mail. How '" to ;Speak—lmprove your memory, de- ■> velop power and. personality. Achieve more! Prospectus "S" Free. James Rodger, 159 D Manchester Street, Christchurch. . . ■ . fSORIUisT'ONDENCK LESSONS,, individually compiled for each Pupil, all Subjects. Economical, efficient courses. Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates, Pharmacy, JJaticniai Scholarships, Public ■• Servic6S--pu|anc.ej'S>Bookkeeping, Shorthand, etc. Writo for Prospectus and Special "War" j'rice List. Liberal discounts to Returned Soldiers. Metropolitan Correspondence College, P.O. Box C7l, ■ Auckland. S' OHOOL OF DANCING AND ~ ( CALISTHENICS. I Miss Gladys Campbell. . Diploma: Mrs. Henry Wordsworth, "Queonsberry Hall," London. By request Miss Campbell has opened a Class for Advanced Ball-room Dancing, including Fox Trot and Saunter, to ba held on Monday evenings, 8.30-9.30, at the Marine Engineers' Institute, Aitken St. Address: 122 - Coromundcl St., Wellington. Tel. 3601- (2 rings). BOYB SHORTHAND IN THIRTY LAYS. .£IOO . .£IOO . . "iIIOU MORE THAN .£IOO WORTH .£IOO .EIOO OF TUITION .£IOO ', ■ jcioo jeioo JGIOO GIVEN AWAY FREE. .£IOO £100 GIVEN AWAY FREE, .£IOO ■ ; JCIOO GIVEN AWAY FREE. . .£IOO ; LEARN BOYD SHORTHAND • ■ IN THIRTY DAYS. Writo . . 1 BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS, < 51 Manners Street, Wellington, ■ ■ ■ For Particulars. ' 'Phone 1116. I ' LAND AND INCOME TAX SIMPLIFIED. A short, concise, and practical course • on 'Land and Income Tux Returns has i been prepared for i j BUSINESS MEN ' PROFESSIONAL MEN AND FARMERS. : Compiled by Qualified Professional Ac- i countants and Land and Income Tax ' Adjusters. " ' The Course consists of six lessons. It is expressed in simple phraseology—no legal technicalities occur. Copies-of the ' Land and Income Ta:; and Finance Acts . are unnecessary.. Expressly designed to ; assist those whose time is valuable. Proi fessional .advice is given to. all those I taking up tho Course whoso business con- \. j tains any special features. Official forms' are use;i throughout. Fee, ,£3 35., which will b<= refunded if: those taking the Courses arc .dissatisfied. BANKS COLLEGE, Woodward Street, Wellington, H, AMOS, Director. , MURRAY'S MELLOW .MIXTURE, THIS Mixture is produced by the scientific blending rf (■.■irct'iilly-sclected American and Oriental Tabaccos. •' • . -, It is a delightful ■■-nd fragrant mixture of guaranteed purity. < Is. 9d. per 2oz. Tin. Manufactured by -Murray, Si-r.s and Co Belfast. Agents— G. AND C. ALDOUS, ; Tobacconists, 200 Lambtou Qtay. ! A WOMAN'S HAIR is her crowning ' beauty, and the climax of all that ] goes to make her lovely, radiant, and i magnetic. Every woman who really '" values this wonderful personal nssot will, j certainly, use "Hciiualiiw" Egyptian , Shampoo on tho next occasion sho washes i it, for it not only renders hair exquis- | itely glossy, but prevents brittlencss and ' splitting ends which arc often caused i with drying shampoo powders, etc. It is I quite inexpensive and really worth a f trial, being sold in two sizes-Is. Gd. and < 2s. (id. Obtainable in Wellington from 1 J. It. M'Kenzie, Willis and Cuba Streets; I ■Jr-P/i nt '' Eco nomic" Drapery Stores, < JJ.I.U, and leading chemists. Solo N.Z. 1 Agent: A. M. Ilendy, Hair Specialist, ■ Dtinedin. WANTOd Kuowu-R. T. Bickerton, I Y ' Optician, has removed to more ', up-to-date premises'in the Arcade Build- ■< . opposite Everybody's, Manners St. J
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 193, 4 May 1918, Page 1
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