EDUCATIONAL, GR E G G S H O R T HAND - INSTITUTE,.. 17-19 Cuba Street, opposite Town Hall. , Prinoipal—J. AYYN IRWIN, N.Z.i Representative ; assisted bv a Staff of Expert Teachei-s;' RAPID INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION IN GREGG SHORTHAND.-"The s Shorthand of tho English-speaking people." TOUCH TYPEWRITING.-The scientific method. ' BOOKKEEPING' and BUSINESS METHODS. ESPERANTO.—The simple, universal.language.' "'■ MATRICULATION.-Civil Service Examinations/etc, by M.A., Oxon. ■. ', ■' ' New Term commenced Monday, January 18. Call or send for/Prospectus. : '.-.■■• CIOB2 -[HANKS'S COMMERCIAL - COLLEGE. ■ WORK RESUMED ON- -'.; v - MQNDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1909. , '. -•' EXPERT INSTRUCTION INACroUNTANCY, by Mr." J. S. Barton, F.1.A., . N.z. ... •: ./. -■;• .-- -. In 1908 Examination over 80 per cent.'of ■-' our students were.successful., ' _ ■■'-'■ BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS, ; by Mr. A. J. Petherick, A:I.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.1.P.5., and Mr:'H: Amos. / Pitman's Shorthand ,is used by 95 per ■•-. cent.-, of the "world's writers to-day. The other 5 per cent, comprises followers of over 480 much advertised systems. , : MATRICULATION, CIVIL SERVICE. SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, AND MEDICAL PRELIMINARY ESAMINA- ' TIONS, by Mr. F. P. Wilson, M.A. (with honours) and Mr. H. Amos. . -\~. -.:, ' INDIVIDUAL. INSTRUCTION. ,- Quarter stnrts' with student's first attendance. ; . ENROL AT ONCE AND MAKE GOOD USE OF 1909. . - Call or send for a Prospeotus. ,' : .. Telephone 2093. P.O. Box 162. 11 GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. , / C 764 ■ - ' ■ WELLINGTON. COLLEGE.': "■' THE First Term of 1909 will begin on TUESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. New boys-;will present themselves at the College at 9.30 a.m. .on'MONDAY, Ist.FEBRUARY. .;The' Headmaster will receive parents, and guardians'on FRIDAY, 29th JANUARY. Pupils/claiming. Free Places must present the proper, certificates to the Headmaster on or before the Ist day of FEBRUARY', otherwise parentsor guardians will be held responsible for the terms tuition fee. '■.-■' '.-/ .':..:.: CHAS. P.-POWLES, ■ , : 5175,. . - /.. Secretary. — WELLINGTON GIRLS'- COLLEGE. THE First Term :of, 1909 .will, begin on the • 3rd FEBRUARY. -The Lady Principal will receivo' parents and guardians ..with'.' New Pupils on that day between 10. a,ih.:and.4,',p.m. ; -.'>y- J-.'... ': . CHAS. P.', POWLES, :" ; .5176.-;'- .. *. . . ;.:*',-;;•-: .; v : . Secretary.■.-'. ; : '" - : : CHILTON'HOUSEI SCHOOL, - : ' ; •; ; 255 THE TERRACE. . .■ - :V; BOARDING' AND , DAY SCHOOL''FOR GIRLS. Prinoipal: Mrs. Henrv Smith; The Next Term will begin on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 3rd;.'Mrs."'Smith will bo at Homo : on TUESDAY, Feb. 2nd ■","..- *.'■'' '.*■ ,;.//: : ;:;.,.; D .."'''■' A. [ /;- K/E/N -N/Y'v • Teacher of-Pianoforte and Accompanist. -For term's, etc.,' apply / '■".'■' DRESDEN'PIANO- CO.,'"-. ' : 5025'/; - ; : Wellington; '.', CHINA PAINTING. /-.; - '. <'■, : [ ' ISO McGREGOR ha='resumed Teaching,' will-give Lesions 1 in China Painting. '-Inspection invited. Hours: •' 10 to 12,2 to 4.'' Studio: Boulcott Chambers,- Boulcott Street.'. '.'' .'5257. 'VOICE PRODUCTION,-SINGING,:'AND: ; . ' ELOCUTION;/ : ; , MR.-' LEO. , BUCKERiDGE, ; . Pupil of Sir •Charles Santley, London, and -Signor Blasco, Milan. Address:; 77 Tho, Terrace, opposite . Dr. Young's. -.'-"• •'. ,; ;■.' 5032 "■■'■ -musical;" .- : MISS HENCE, A.L.C.M. (late of Wanganuij/ wishes to; state that she has \taken over the pupils of Miss Hilda Martin.. Diploma for Music, with_ right to wear cap and gown. Nine years' experience. Term commences with pupil. Miss Mcnce ,is also opening 'a Kindergarten School in Brooklyn. Address/Todnian Street,; second house: to right from -tramline. - 357 ..". ■' : '"., violin. ■;; MISS ARLINE TH4CKERAYIntending Pupils may see: Miss Thackerny at, the Dresden on Monday and Thursday afternoons, ,and-at 189 Wellington /Terrace,- or .by appointment., Tel. .1704.' 5108 MLS S ",'C LACHA N, L.T.C.L.,' Teacher of , PIANOFORTE AND THEORY.. For terms, etc.,. apply Begg's, Music Warehouse, Willis Street.- Private.- Address,■ 22 OHIRO ROAD,: City./ : />. ./ . MISS MURIEL -M/ .'VARE (A. Mus., V.C.M., Eng.), - •■■'"./ 11 PIRIE STREET, ' Teacher of Piano,. Theory, Harmony, aDd Counterpoint, Voice Production, and Singing. ;..'.'../ / ' ' ■■'•■ ■ .-■ ' ■"'-: ' >';' '■-/■ LIU7B: MRS. J. D. FOLEY,'Teacher of Dancing, Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. Private Lessons arranged for ;.:..,.:/, C 1076 PALMERSTON 'NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. RECTOR-J. E.;VERNON, M.A., B.So. •".-. SCHOOL will Reopen on ' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3.- A New Boardinghouse.for Boys has just been erected. "... /■• ;/ , ",. Applications /for places should be made, at once to the Rector. - .;.' ■ - 5012 FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, I.■ . Wellington. BOARDING AND DAY: SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals— ■-. ' j MISS-BABER, M.A. MISS R. RICHMOND, Higher Certificate, N.F.U. . - :.',: THE Term will BEGIN on TUESDAY,' FEBRUARY 9th. Principals at Home on SATURDAY, February 6, and MONDAY, February, Bth. ■■• ■ ,/, 9938 VIOLIN. ,-:;■; - TOWRY PIPER, late of the Crystal Palace Orchestra, and pupil of the late Carl Jung, is prepared to Receivo Pupils for the Violin. Attendance at residence,. if. required. Address, for terms, etc, do. .Wellington Pianolorto Company, Lambton Quay. ' ' ". C 689 rtROYDON PREPARATORY ' SCHOOL.V' Boardiag and Day School for Boys under j3 years. Special Class for Boys under 6 years'. First Term 1909 begins on Thursday, February 4. MISS' SOMERVILLE, '!- 81 Hill Street.,. . ;. C 1037 :T~ r ~' MISS LLOYD, HASSELL ;■:.' WILL Resume Singing, Lessons on FRiDAY, sth FEBRUARY, School terms .kept in future. At home to intending pupils, Thursday, 4-tii February. Athol Crescent, off Boul.nntt Street. ■■''~, . - :■.. ■■"- .'...'- ;/. : - 5177 WELLINGTON'S SEASIDE.; -, ; -.'.', THE Bona Bay Tea Kiosk now affords -Excel-' limt Accommodation for thosa, Rccupernt--ing.: Holiday-making, etc. Tariff, 355..-per-week/ or Gs. per diem. -Grill Lunch win; ate,, lß.'ed. Afternoon Tea, Od MRS: BROWN, Proprietress:' .-.'-. .'.'." 802FJ
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 417, 28 January 1909, Page 1
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