/ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON^ rtOMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION, half a minute from ]<arahtnn Station. Excellent Cuisine, Moderate Tariff, Early Breakfast if required. MRS. CLAY, 9 Mulgravo Street, Wellington. . 'Phono 2-153. RIENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, the now, well-lighted, cool brick building, which is on the latest and most approved lines, containing every essential .for (ho' comfort 'and welfare of guests; electric light, excellent cu.isine. Country visitors specially catered for. . C. THROSBY, Proprietor. 'Phono 21—259. Telegreins, "Kiosk." TkONBANKPRIVATE HOTEL (corner ■*-* ' Dixon Street and Tho Terrace),.few minutes from Post Office. Splendid view city and harbour. Tariff, Bs. per day; or ,£2 ss. per,week. Permanent by 'arrangement. 'Phone 1859. Tennis court . MRS.. MAXWELL, (Late' Maxwell's Tearooms), , Proprietress. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. ■ DOMINION ! AVENUE (Piimtnor's Steps). Under new- management. This new, .first-class Piirate Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Two bathrooms on each floor, excellent cuisine. Commanding view, from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. R. SKILLING, . Proprietor, Late The Mansions. 'Phone 628. . rVUEEiVS PRIVATE HOTEL, w .: dominion avenue, - Lambton Quay, i 'Tariff, .£1 ss. and JGI, 7s. 6d. per weekj by the day, ss. 6d. and 6s. TO LET, for 3 or -4 months, furnished double Bedroom and Sitting-room, use-of kitchen, all conveniences, Thorndon', closS' tram; five minutes' walk Lambton Quay. References exchanged.. Telephone 2520. . • WAITED,, bv middle-aged Lady, Accommodation at seaside resort, for few weeks nt Christmas, as paying guest... Send, particulars to "Seaside," e/'o "Dominion." T.W 0 vacant Rooms To Let, with 'breakfast. Ohatsworth.'6l Hill St. Undpr new .management of Mrs. Hoab. TO LET, single furnished Bedroom, detached. 137 Upper Dixon Street. 'Phone- 2120. . . .. EDUCATIONAL . V . ." V ''■ "MR, ...» •' "BARRISTER AND' SOLICITOR." rpHERE. is no reason why YOU should ' not display a nameplate,. of this description;'' The prospects in Law are particularly pleasing—and-they .ire vithin the reach of the man with ability AND TRAINING. BECOME A PRACTISING LAWYER I It means'a lucrative profession and a place of.honour in business and society. Study with diligence and a will, through tho course offered by '..BANKS. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ' Woodward Street, Wellington, and success, will bo yours. Lossom prepared by Practising Solicitors, who also correct all papers and aid the student, in every way.' Last year 32 Banks Students passed their Law* Professional Examination. Write or call for Prospectus to-day. H. AMOS, Director. 'Phone 2098. V , 36 CANDIDATES- - ' 34 PASSED! / : GILBY'S TUITION WINS AGAIN. :« . . \. . AT the I.P.S. typists' Exam., held in June last, we presented a total of 36 Wellington ind Chrislchurcli Students. •Results to hand tell that all passed except two—and moreover, . .20 PASSED ; ' • "JVITH DISTINCTION''! , This is further convincing proof that it pavs to study at Gilb/s College—that our'thorough'method of personal in6truction secures success for our students. Become a Gilby Student, and the advantages of individual attention. Your .progress will be l'apid, and when your 'are-competent we-will undertake to secure you an'office appointment. Call or write,for details of.our various courses, now! GILBY'S COLLEGE LTD., "Horace Gilby, P.C.I. (Eng.), Director, ... Winder's Buildings, Lower- Cuba Street, Wellington. ■ 'Phone 21-818. P.O. Box 203. > And at Christchurcli. SOLWAY COLLEGE, MASTERTON. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. (Under tho Auspices-of the Presbyterian Church of N.Z_.) - A. COMPETENT STAFF and Buildings with modern equipment provide means for a sound Christian Education, I Special features: Happy homo life, openair sleeping accommodation, spacious grounds containing crpquet lawns, asphalt [ tennis courts, swimming baths and plaj"' i ing grounds. 1 I For Prospectus apply to ' ' t ' THE PRINCIPAL, Or ■ MR- J. MONCRTEFF, ' P.O. Box 13, Carterton. BUSINESS NOTICES. "NIELSEN'S BOND" AND FREB STORE, Odlin's Building, Cable Street. K7IIRST-CLASS Storage Accommodation. 'JL ■ comprising -5 floors, with a total floor space of over 8000 tons. Special' facilities for handling motorcars and bulky goods'. Two lifts. Promptest attention both receiving and delivering. C., NIELSEN AND CO., General Carriers, Cablo Street, ' " TO mothers! " FREE ADVICE on tho Caro and Feed, ing of Infants generally will b# given to every Mother, by Mrs. Galloway, an experienced Certificated ■ Maternity Nurse,, at times and places enumerated below ;— TUESDAY AFTERNOONS, 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock, Newtown Pharmacy (Sir. John Castle). FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock, C. Williamson's, Petone. Every other afternoon at lier own rooms, 70 Cuba Street (over. Mr. F. Castle, Chemist, and oppositol Royal Oak). Appointments may also bo arranged with, any chemist. For immediate adtice ring up Glaxo Nuro?. ' TS7"ANTEI> Known — Rheumatism, Nerve Complaints—try Hot Sea Baths and Massage at "Ilealthatorium,". Lyall Bay. Thorn? 2419, 2 rings,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 50, 22 November 1919, Page 2
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