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BOARD AND RESIDENCE, rpO LET, double Bed-sitting-room, ana -4 Single Rooms, to business girls. Telephone 21—772. , TO LET, superior Bed-Sittingroom, Terrace, 3 minutes Quay; business gentleman. 'Phono 3957. BOARD and Residenta wanted by respectable young innn, any locality. Apply "Clerk," c/o "Dominion.'" WANTED, urgent, by Young Lady, Private Board, south end preferred. Terms to "Quiet," c/o "Dominion." WANTED, urgent, by Gentleman, Board, Newtown end preferred. Terms to "Homely A.," c/o "Dominion. TiO LET, two large Front., Rooms, unfurnished, good locality; references required. Apply "A.L.J.," e/o "Dominion."' WANTED, n responsible family at seaside to tako two Boys, 11, 12 yeaw, for two or three weeks' real holiday. References. Apply "Boys," c/o "Dominion." QUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, TfcOMINION STEPS, Lambton Quay, ■xJ has good Accommodation at easy terms. A. J. Hume, Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION, half a minute from Lambton Station. Excellent Cuisine, Moderate Tariff, Early Breakfast if required. MRS. CLAY, 9 Mulgrave Street, Wellington, 'Phone 2453. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. AVENUE (Plimmer's Steps). Under new management. This new, first-class Private Hotel is now opon to receive Guests. Two bathrooms on each floor, excollent cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. R. SKILLING, Proprietor, Late Tho -Mansions. 'Phone 628. HOTEL, tho -s new, well-lighted, cool brick building, which is ou the latest and most approved lines, containing every essential for tho comfort nnd welfare of guests; electric light, excellent cu.isine. Country visitors specially entered for. C. THROSRY. Proprietor. 'Phono 21-259, Telegrams, "Kiosk." DONBANK PRIVATE'HOTEL (corner Dixon Street and The Terrace),.few minutes from Post Office. Splendid view city and harbour. Tariff, Bs. per day; or .£2 ss. peT week. Permanont by arrangement. 'Phone 1R59. Tennis court. MRS. MAXWELL, (Late Maxwell's Tearooms), Proprietress. fiBUCATISNAt SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. THE demand for competent Shorthand Typists steadily grows. A sound knowledge of. these subjects ensures a good position, pleasant occupation, and a satisfactory salaryj Last Year BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward Street. Wellington, / 'Phone 2098, trained nearly 500 Shorthand aid secured positions. for all those it could recommend. The success of this department is duo to the fact that each student obtains careful individual tuition by an experienced teacher. MORNING, AFTERNOON, & EVEN. ING CLASSES Resume on January 6, 1920. The College has 30 positions to fill from .£1 to £3 per week, immediately on resuming. For full particulars, apply to H. AMOS, Managing Director. WHICH COLLEGE SHALL I ATTEND DURING 1920? Q.: Which College renders the best service? ' A.; Gilby's. Q.: Which College, has been longest established ? A.: Gilby's—32 years! Q.: Has it been successful? A.: All along the line. t Q.i What is the College's reputation in tho business world? A.: The very best. Q.: Has it any experience in coaching for the examinations I wish to enter for? A.: Yes, with 32 years of experience, it is able to give the fincslj individual coaching. Q.; Are its Principals nnd Instructors efficient? A.i They are in tho foremost rank of their professions. STUDY AT GILBY'S COLLEGE. Evening Commercial Classes resume MONDAY, JANUARY 5; Evening Secondary on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2; and Day Secondary on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. Call or Write for details. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, WINDER'S BUILDINGS', LOWER CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 21-818, . P.O. Box 203, And at Christchurch. SOLWAY COLLEGE, MASTERTON. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. (Under tho Auspices of the Presbyterian Church of N.Z.) A COMPETENT STAFF and Buildings -tx with modern equipment, provido means for a sound Christian Education. Speoial features; Happy home life, openair sleeping accommodation, spacious grounds containing croquet lawns, asphalt tennis courts, swimming baths and "playing grounds, For Prospectus apply to THE PRINCIPAL, Or MR. J. MONCRIEFF, P.O. Boj 13. Carterton. S. JOHN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. A PPLICATIONS aro imited for Four V Scholarships of JC7O on tlio Maria Blackett Foundation, arid for Six Scholarships of .£BO on tho Marsh Foundation. Copies of tho regulations nnd forms of application can bo obtained from the Diocesan Office, 40, Shortland Street, Auckland, where applications will bo received up to January 20, 1920, addressed to G. A. THOMPSON, Secretary to S. John's College Trust. "PASTRYCOOKS. Confectioners, Fruit- -- erers' Showstands and Stocks held by. Henry Berry and Co., 79 Dixon Street -

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 84, 3 January 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 84, 3 January 1920, Page 2

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