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. ... EDUCATIONAL. . GEE G G S H 0 E T HAN D INSTITUTE,' . . ■ 17-19 Cuba Street, opposite Town Hall. I Principal-j: WYN IKWIN/N.Z. Represeni tative; assisted by a Staff of Expert Teachers. RAPID INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION; IN : GREGG .SHORTHAND.-'The Shorthand of the English-speaking people." . f " TOUGH , TYPEWRITING.—The scientific BOOKKEEPING and BUSINESS METHODS, i ESPERANTO.—The simple, universal language. MATRICULATION.-Oivil Service Examina- ■•- tions, etc.y by M.A.," Oxon. ' ■ • ' New. Term Commences Monday, 18th January. The ■ Principal , will be in attendance daily from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. :■ Call or send for Prospectus. . CIOB2 BANKS'S COMMERCIAL : COLLEGE. ' " WORK RESUMED ON ' ' ; : MONDAY, nth JANUARY, 1909. EXPERT INSTRUCTION IN- '•" ACCOUNTANCY, Barton, F.I.A\, ':■ ■ . N.Z.' ..'-■■.• ■-■"•-■- ..■■■ ../ In 1908 Examination over 80 per.-oent. of our students were successful. ; - BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS, .-■•. by Mr. A. J. Petherick, A.1.A., N.Z. ••- ■"": Old, students of this Department are to : -be found in nearly every-leading office.in ' ■■ Wellington; Ask them their opinion of it. ■ PITMAN'S SHORTHAND, by Miss Hardie, .' ' ' M.LP.S., and Mr. H. Amos. • ■-■ Pitman's Shorthand is-used by 95 per ' cent, of the, world's writers to-day. The ; ' ' ■other's per: cent, comprises followers of over '" ■•' 480 much , advertised systems. MATRICULATION,t CIVIL SERVICE, SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE/AND MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS, by Mi-. F. ■}''. AVilson, M.A. (with honours) and Mr. H. Amos. :. "• . • ■-. ..•■ ..■•. ■' : ■___ :■) :■-■ ■;. ..-■■ '-■ : INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. Quarter ' starts.with, student's first attendance.. '■"', -'-' ENROL AT ONCE AND MAKE GOOD USE- ■ -.' . • , ' OF 1909.,; •''. •Call or send for a Prospectus. V : v, Telephone 2098: "■' ■',' ■ ■ ::~ -P.p. 80x,162i '■ u grey street, Wellington: ■• ■'-'■-■■■" :' ' ' ' ;:: '-N ' ■"• ': ' '- C76j - D' '■•','■■ •:". . ' A. ; ' ■ ■ .V.K. E-N N- Y, • Teacher of Pianoforte and Accompanist. .' ■ , For terms, etc.; apply: , . ' . v ; ' DRESDEN- PIANO CO.; 5025 \... ..-■.■■ ,\'.- Wellington..., 1 . voice. production, singing, and ■ ■;■ : .elocution. ■ ■■;■• . ; --•.;■.■. resume Teaching at his ' residence, 77 ■ The .'Terrace .(opposite Dr. Young's), on Monday, January 25. '..- .■:. ■ ";■..■•.-■ : ; ■ ■ - : . '.■. '. .■ •■■'.: , 0033 ; ' W I S S ... C L AC H.A.N,..-, L.T.C.L., \ "*•• " ]'.. Teacher of .' '' ;■■' ■■ ■' . - , >■ PIANOFORTE AND THEORY;,.\ \ .22 OHIROROAD (Close.to Willis Street). '■■ '■■■~• . violin:':..•• ■. : : : "'; ; ;:i.f MJSSv .ARLINE';.. T HACK ERA Y;.may see"Miss Thackeray' at tho Dresden.on iloriday and Thursday uftor- / noons,' and ut 169 'Wellington Terrace, or .by ■ 'tPPP' nt "ie°'t. Tel. 1704.. ; ' :*' : / ■,/-'■ fllOfi '.' Msi . ; M ii ■ v;a-b-e :.- '.ItI ,::".. (A. Mus.,",V,a'M.v";r!ng.), . c': '■';: h : - ■•■•■ ■''}}'[ : ;ji;PIRIEJSTREi:T,:\-,; v:.. ;■." '; : Teacher of Piano,..'Theory,'.Harmony,. aDd ,'.Counterpoint,'Voicp .production, and'Siiigirg. * • , -,--. '.•- .-- ,:-:U':;: : .;'.;'; ; v;' ■-.. ciu76' MRS. J. D. FOLEY, 'Teacher of:-Danciugi : Victoria. Hall, Adelaide Koad. Privatu '■ Lessons .arranged for .'■:■'. ; •' C 1076 ' i'ALMEKSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. - ; ', i- ; : . RECTOR-J, E; VERNON, M,A:, 8.5 c.;,; \ SCHOOL will Reopen on WEDNESDAY, , FEBRUARYS. .ANeVvßoardinghousofor' • Boys:has just been erected.Applications for.places should be made at. ',' once to the Rector. ■ ■■ . . . 5012. 1 "•■-. FITZHERBERT TERRACE, SCHOOL/'': A ■:: • iVollincton. . '■', 3 HOARDING AND DAY SCHOQL FOR GIRLS. .. " ■■■■'. . ■ . Principals— • '. ■ ■.-'.'■• I MISS BABER , , M.A. . . '\ :. .' ■MISS R. IUCHMUND, Higher Certificate,- . N.FiU. -■ .■■ ' ■■:-■ ■-■>■■ •.. - .- •'■ .: THE Term will BEGIN on TUESDAY, FEBRUABY; 9th. Principals at Homo'on ,-■ SATURDAY, February B.aud MONDAI', Feb- " ruary/Sth.'-'. ' ' . .' ' 9938 :■ .., - ■.:,'.-■- VIOLIN, v ', :'' ? , ' TOWRY PIPER, late:of tho Crystal Palace Orchestra, -.. and pupil of the late Carl ' Jung; is prepared to Receive "Pupils I'or the. Violin:: Attendance .at Residence,.if required.- - Address,'for. terms, etc., ,c/o. Wellington Piaho- . .iprte Uompauy, Lanibtoh Quay.. - C6S9 (FiROYDON . PREPARATORY SCHOOL- ■ v^ ( Boarding and Day. School forVßoys undor 13 years.'■ Special Class for Boys under 6 yeara, First Term 1909 begins btt Thursday, February '.' : -:' MISS SOMERVIIXE, ■'. ." ';". ' : ...-.■■.'".• '.'. 81 Hill Street. ... ■: C 1037 I »—■^ —. »———^^ > BUSINESS NOTICES. . ! '/-.;-' SWIMMING FOR LADIES. : .:/.-■ MiSSCUNNTNOHAM, the well-known.Lady . Swimmer,-is prepared to give Swimming ' Lessons in Thorndon or TeAro Baths. Terine " arranged. Intendinj; Pupils communicate with : 1 Miss Cunningham, 21}TurnbuIl Street.. Tele--1 phone 19i2. Hours to suit Dupils.- 9136 ■ .: ■:•'■'.' ..'-. •;.■'•• FOR NEW .YEAR. ", '.;': '■' ":':■-. I TJERFUMES from, the best markets in the ''■ . XT. world in dainty caskets.. Silver Goods, ' just .arrived, splendid assortment, all suitable ; '■' 'toe preseuts.: Brushes—the roost handsome..l. '■' havei yet imported. Watch the window and in-. spect: the stock. .. f .... '.' LEN. M'KENZIE,;The People's Chemist, ■■ Ooera House Pharmacy, Manners . Street,', ■ r ...; ~• Wellington: ' ' XB2B. ' '''".., ,■■■•'■ "' ■ ' -CATERING? ..■:. ~; - '".. - WH. PHILP.S Baker, Pastrycook, and • Caterer, 79 Willis Street (neit Begg's), ■ IB prepared to undertake all manner of Catering for ; Weddings, Parties, Suppers,- Dances, etc, at most reasonable rates. Quotations : given. Strictest attention. ..None but the best in the' way of Pasty. Afternoon Tea a epeci. : qlity. .. -, ; .- j. ' / ■■ -■'-,■:■' 'C 847 .'' . ~.■'. ■ TO LADIES. '-./.. Y~* T ADIES Desiring to know of a really■'■ cool i ' Jb and delightful AFTERNOON TEAI KOOM will find jTHE HOTEL WINDSOR, I Willis Street, the rendezvous of fashion. • This • tine and palatial hotel is one that commends itself to the mest'fastidious. Take lift, to tearoom this'afternoon. Every • civility, and ..best I -' of everything in: the. way of catering,. .'.-■ "... >'.' CBl6 GEp. EDWARDii. Proprietor ' ; jSHIPPINC.'...-'.; I mHos. (^O9 K . ■ AND go»?..■! Chief Office-London. .•■'■', " : If Yoo Want a Passage by P. and (J Co ilets. Mantimes. Direct Linri White Star. Inpan Lines. . Capo Lines. flrinnt-l'acific 1 North German ' ranadiap-Aus. BOUK AT COOK ; S. J ' No Commission Charged. Assistance En Route. '• Steamef Plans Filed. ; COOK'S SAILING LIST (with Map). eire. 3 1909 Bailings' and Fares (posted free). Intend- : ing Passengers for 1809 should uook' Ear - ;-. , • COpK'P SBIPPING OFFICE, :• CDSTOM HOUSE QtJAX,' J . •/' .WELLINGTON, CW3

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 412, 22 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 412, 22 January 1909, Page 1

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