■ EDUCATIONAL, MAORI LANGUAGE. 'S/iTR. PARATA'S Classes are now open. Quarter commences with pupil. Intending students apply in person or by letter for .'terms,, etc., to his office, 123 Lambton Quay. I 'Phono 21-18. 438 WHEN YOU LEARN SHORTHAND want to learn a system that can bo mastered without the prodigious effort required for the old-timo'.systems.. You want to learn ■ a system that is EASY' TO READ and EASY TO WRITE, and yet capable of the HIGHEST RATE OF SPEED. This you will .find in ( GREGG SHORTHAND ("The Shorthand of '.he English-Speaking ■> People."—Guilbert Pitman). Sowl for Free Sample Lesson. GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, • 5 CUBA STREET, cpp. Town Hall. Term Commences at ANY Tiuio. C 729 1 BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 GREY STREET. FOR TUITION IN ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS METHODS, Typewriting, and JO Pitman's Shorthand. Expert Coaching lor University and Civil Service Exains. , Send for a Prospectus, Tel. 2098. P.O. Box 162. C 764 jOROYDON PREPARATORY-' SCHOOL.Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years. Special Class for Boys under 6 years. Second Term begins on TUESDAY, MAY 2G. MISS SOMERVILLE, • 81 Hill Street. CG2B VIOLIN. mOWRY PIPER, lato of the Crystal Palace JL Orchestra, and pupil of the late Carl Jung, is prepared to Receive Pupils for the Violin. Attendance at residence, if required. Address, lor terms, etc., c.o. Wellington Pianoforto (Jo., Lambton Quay.: C 689 MISS MURIEL M. ViKli, (A Mus. V.C.M., Eng.), 8 PIRIE STREET. Teacher of Piano Theory, Harmony, and Counterpoint. Voice Production and Singing. C 577 BANJO. MR. A. E. VARE, teacher of Banjo, Chivors's Music Store, Lambton Quay. C 531 HOTEL NOTICES. TTTOTEL WINDSOR.—This magnificent ■ now and commodious five-story Private Hotel is now' open to receive guests. Afternoon' Tea a speciality. Also, our Up-to-date Grill Room; the first and only one of its kind in the Dominion. Edwards and Boulton, Proprietors. : 'j ■ ' CBl6 NOW -OPEN.-Now Princo of Wales -Hotel, Masterton, entirely iiew, fireproof throughout, handsomely furnished, splendid table, every attention, all modern ■ conveniences, firo escapes everywhere, most comfortable country hotel in Now Zealand, li. Barclay, Proprietor. 'Phone 30. ' , C'B4o "lyr ASONIC HOTEL, PALMERSTON iVi ( NORTH. ROGER MULROOXEY, Proprietor;, Mail Trains stop fifteen minutes. . Never forget an. old friend. C.842 THE' MARQUIS Of NOEiM'AN'BY 'HOTEL, CARTERTON. W.. M. "HALLEY, -PROPRIETOR. The best Commercial Hotel m the Wairarapa. Csll • v..v.. DUKE- OF EDINBURGH HOTEL (WELLINGTON;. OFFERS First-Class Accommodation for vial, tors.. " Charges very moderate.- Best brands of' Wine ant) Spirits kep: in stock. Terms on application. ' . R. DWYER, Proprietor. Telephone- 469. ,'•■ C 172? CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL; !;i, (Opposite Railway Station), h- ! PALM ~ ii S T'O N, NORTH. MRS.- J. ADAMS/.(late of the Marquis of Normauby Hotel, Cartertonlj announces that she is in possession ui the'above ilouse. Convenient tor vutcju'ng-. early, trains..' Uood accommodation and lust-class table. ; . | ' ; ; ■.. CC-10 CLUB HOTEL, CARTERTON (Under New Management). ' T. P. FUCMAN .'. Proprietor, Lato of the -\mv Zealand Railway Service. . Good Comfortable Hotel, splendidly furnished; hrst-class Cuisimy and every attention; every. ■ modern convenience.. New Billiard Table. Situated within three minutes trom the Railway Station, ai-'i next the Wairarapa i J . and A. Association bhow Grounds. Telephone il. C 679 BELLEVUE GARDENS AND HOTEL, ..... LOWER IIUTT. , I".' (XUIE most Scientific and Ornamental Garden! J. in the Southern Hemisphere. Hotel has been, Xnorougniy Kenovated and Enlarged. . . . , New Private Apartments and Dining-room capable uf seating 150. ' Good fishing and shooting. Splendid train service and telephone communication with city. .W. GANDAB, . Mauager, CITY BUFFET HOTEL. WELLINGTON. THE Most Central-in the City; offers splendid accommodation. ' ' Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to. Best Brands Wines and Spirits. Trams pass the door every live minutes. TARIFF—Ss. lid. to Gs. Gd. per day. A. R. V. LODDER, Proprietor. C7lB ' LIGHT FOR DARK WINTER NIGHTS. OUR Now Season's . LAMPS have now arrived. Thoy ombraco British, American, and Continental makers, and are of the highost quality. . Wo havo LAMPS especially suitable for Drawing-room,' Dining-room, Bedroom, Hal', or Kitchon, also Lanterns, for outdoor use. Our stocks of Extra Fittings, Chimneys, Burners, Wicks, etc., aro very extensive, and include almost all tho bost known makes. In CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE wo aro still in front- with beautiful, wellsolected stock, and invito inspection of our Showrooms, irrespcctivo of'purchasing... ' - ■ ALL GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED. - EDWARD ANDERSON & CO., LIMITED, ' ART CHINA WAREHOUSE, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Established 69 years.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 209, 28 May 1908, Page 2
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