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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. .1 ; r»IU LET, superior double- Dcd-sitting- • ! i. room, Terrace, '3 minutes Quay; part board optional, 'l'lione 3057. WANTED, vicinity Constable Street, , , by young married woman, .'furnish- [ ed double Bedroom. "Caana," c/ 6 "Dominion/' . : EFJNED Young Man (Ecturned Soldier) requires Board and Jt'osidehco close to the city. Apply, stating tariff, to "1.V.8.," c/o "Dominion." '; ENTTEMAN'S family. (5) .want3..,permanent:, superior Board and Residence, in or near city; applicant will call. Reply "Adults," Box 120G, G.P.O. • ANTED. Board and Residence by vomig gentleman; tern pern to, punctual, no trouble; central position., .preferred; must be homely family; 6ingle i; room. Annly "J.E.5.," c/6'"Dominion:.. , ; QUEEN'S' PRIVATE'/. .' HOTEL, , 'i DOMINION A VENUE,,.'...'<',': . .'■ Lamblon Ouay. Tariff, £1 ss. and .£1 7s. (id., p,er week; by the day, ss. Od. and Cs.'' • jnENTALPRIVATE HOTEL,' the new, well-lighted, cool brick building, which is oti the latest and most approved lines, containing.every essential ' for 1 the comfort and welfare of guestaj ' electric light, excellent cuisiuo, Country j visitors specially catered for. C. THROSUY, Proprietor. 'Phono 21-259. . ' Telegrams, "Kiosk." • ' . . ■ ONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (corner Dixon Street and The Terrace), few minutes from Post Office. Splendid vio'w . city and harbour. Tariff, Bs. por day'; or £2 ss. per week. Permanent by al> rangemeut. 'Phone 1859. Tennis court, •: MRS. MAXWELL, ' • '; (Late Maxwell's Tearooms), ;• I- Proprietress. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. ; DOMINION AVENUE (Plimme'r's \ Steps). Under new ' This new, first-class' Private Hotel is now j open to receive Guests. Two bathrooms ! on each floor, excellent cuisine. • Com- ! mending view from roof garden of Wei- ' 1 litißton and Harbour. Terms moderate. ■'• R.' SKILLING, Proprietor, Late Th« : Mansions. 'Phone 02i); - . /•- j EDUCATIONAL, PREPARE FOR TO-MORROW-i'.." I TO-DAY 1 fI"tIVE thought to your future. Pre* j u pare for a better position andbot- < i ter pay. ■ . , J The supple' yet thorough methods i ndopted in all courses at Banks College ! will make, your study interesting r.iid ! easily grasped, and will quickly qualify you for a position of.more responsibility. ■ and higher remuneration. ' | BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ' Woodward Street, .' Wellington, has a. course to suit your talents and ' abilities.' Inquire about it—and see hour easily, you can better yourself, , Tli«. : Courses include— . ;.•'! 'accountancy, . • bookkeeping. " ; '" ,; .'] advertising. journalism. " . , architecture. commercial law:' < - i law professional . all public examinations. Writo or call to-day.for the Prospeo. , tus of the Course which interests you." Day, Evening, and Correspondence Courses. H, AMOS, ''',? '.' . Director, Phone 2098. * ' RETURNED SOLDIERS!" \ A CHANCE TO LEARN A ,' PROFESSION QUICKLY/' u . FOR a limited period, returned soldiers can becomo candidates fof the Accountancy Professioiial and Bachelor of Commerco'Exams, without, having to pass the Mntriculationor-Accountancy Preliminary Exams. This. BpeciAl-flOn-cession has been granted .by,,the Unmiv.,, sity, and offers a unique opportunity: for , returned men to prepare for- the .final', Examinations without passing'the initial' Exams. A Professional. Accountant-is a Tvellpnid man—a Bachelor of'-Com-merce also commands a high salary. Tako this golden oppMhinityr-dbn't settle,, down to an inferior job;!' ; Act now! Call for details. The offer js';not ; •indefinite—don't let the chance glip'pas'tl, GILBY'S COLLEGE' LTD.,';?': Horace Gilljy, F.C.I. (Eiig.),;Sireejt<ir,' ' WINDER'S BUILDINGS,';; 0 ' Lower Cuba Street, Wellington/' 'Phone 21-818. P.O. Box 203* (And at Christchurch.) j TRADE COMPETITION MEANS-: : DEMAND FOR WIRELESS'-MEN.. A GREATER SHARE of Overseas : trade—that is what every civilised, - country is striving for. '" ! This increased competition'" means an increased demand for Wireless Operators. : YOU enn bo one in six months. • Join up with ■■'-'■'"■ ■,; ' ' : THE DOMINION COLLEGE V OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD]; Its course,'its latest installations, its : qualified Wirclc/.s Operators as teachers '■; will foon put you through if you arc willing and determined to get on.. Day, , Evening, and Corrcspondenca ; .....' Write, call, or 'phono for full iiuorma* 0 lion. ,' "THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., JJrittain's Building, • Manners. Street, Wellington. ; P.O. Box 922. Telephone 368, Branches: Auckland, Christchurch, and Duncdin. OCEAN BAY SGHOOL, CEAN BA l r SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH, Ie a School whero boys may receive a First-class Education as well as Instruc- 1 tiou in the Management of a Farm. Fifteen hundred acres of playground;.: healthy surroundings and acconinioda-' ' Hon; generous and nourishing diet. ; Manly sports and games conducive to health. References: Dr. Donnld M'Gavin, Major A. A. Corrigan, F. S. Pope, Dr. ; Pomare, W. 11. Rose, <ind others. E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M.A., Headmaster. Particulars from licv. John A..Crump, F.Z.S., at the School. .. ' BUSINESS NOTICES.: ' WALLPAPERS. ■VIEW Consignments of,tho very latest . J.T "in' Wa'ilpa'pto and 'Fnftes.t just ■ arrived Specially Selected by Mr. Wells ~ " in AmoriCn - T. A. WELLS, ; 'Phono 883. Ma Manners Street. ' j T ~~~~ ■; V Chemist. Pharmacist, and P© , ncription Specialist. . , ■ ■?. ; Sole Address: 2H Lambton Quay. ■ ■ Mail Orders promptly dispatohai". ■<

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 21, 27 October 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 21, 27 October 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 21, 27 October 1919, Page 7

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