EDUCATIONAL. Pirst Proves, ANTIQUITY. ! To HAVE. BECOME First Proves MERIT. t GREGG SHORTHAND t .lUO. shorthand of the .English-speaking.'-.-.-' H" , „ Pitman.) ; T ? "'e POPULAR .System in NE\\ ; ZEALAND, because pf-its superip.r mcr l ' B " simplicity,, ease' of acquirement, legibility, and' .speed. ■ - . ~ At the N.Z.'Exnibition Gregg writers obtained the ;. AWARDS, with Special Mention for LEGIBILITY, ACCURACY, and, SPEED, completely putclassing. Pitman. cpmpetitors.' ; In pi'ogressinvo AMERICA,. Gregg Shorthand; ■s. taught in more schools, and colleges than ANY other: THREE systems combined. \ Taught by Experts at the-. . " GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, - :.: Street (opposite; Town Hall),' TERM commence-, at. ANY time., JJANKS'S- COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ; ' WORK RESUMED ON MONDAY, 11th JANUARY,' 1909. EXPERT INSTRUCTION IN-r"'-' ACCOUNTANCY, by Mr. J. S. Barton, F11.A., • N.Z. .v;.•;;- . In 1908 Examination.:orer. 80 per cent, of .'our. students wore successful; . ' BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS, by Mr. A. J. Pethenck, A.1.A., N.Z. ' Old .students, of ,this . are. to bo found in nearly everv Reading office in Wellington. Ask them their opinion' of it. PITMW'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. e«nt. comprties followers of over . 480 'much advertised-systems. •'■' . MATRICULATION: CIVIL KERVTCF,. SOT-I-CITORS' GENERA!. KNOWLEDGE- AND MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINA-* 1 TIONS. bv Mr F P Wilson, M A (mth - honours) and Mr. H. Amos. INDIVIDUAL. INSTRUCTION; Quarter starts jWith student's first attendance. ENROL AT ONCF, ANn MAKE GOOD USE OF 1909. 1 ■ "... - ■ :•■ ; '-:l'• -. ■ :; Call or s?nd for a Prcspectus. ; Telephone 2093. P.0..80s 162 ;■;' 11 GREY STREET. WELLINGTON.* • .(PROYDON- PREPARATORY' SCHOOL - Boardiig and Day. Schiol,for: Boys,under .13-years. Special':Class for 'Boys under' G years.;First, Term 1909;bej,ihs oh Thursday; February l: . .... MISS SOMERVILLE,' ' : : ' : ;. 81 Hill Street. C 1037 Fh _ A- K E; N N Y, ' -rr" ;;' teacher ol' Pianpfprte and Accompanist. For teruis, etc;, apply ; v;: DRESDEN PIANO CO, 5025 •-- ; • - Wellingtcn. . CHINA I'AINTING. JSO McGREGOR has resumed.;Teachin : g,' ahd : :,will .giv'e'.'Lessbns 'in China Painting. Inspection'- irivitad. jHoUrs: . lO.to 12,2 to 4. ,-.Studio': ■ ,Boulcott':.Clia'|hbers, Boulcott,-Street. .5257 VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, AND ELOCUTION. MR... LEO. : BUCIvERIDGE, . Pupil of Sir Charles Santley, ,Loudon,; and, Signo'r Blasc6,';Milani :., Address:.. 77. ;The :.Terrace,/. op-' •posite Dr. Young's. , ; l!'.V. ' : 5032. "' MISS LOUISA THOMPSON, ■TEACHER ■ OF, PIANOFORTE: 'and THEORY. .fli/ITISS I vTHOMPSOi , l v wiili be;, : Prepiare(i';to Ari fango.:With;lhtehdi'iie:Pul)ils'on ! and.'after ;WEDNEsDA'Y;f:FEBRUAR'I':-3rd.';Vat-.th-6.rfbl-ipwing-. Address:— •• • — . .; ...1G .MABLE STREET, .'■ , 642 PEI'ONE VIOLIN , MISS ARL'NE 'IH4CKERAY — ..' Intending "Pujpiis may see Slits TUiickeray :at tbe Dresdeh on' Mond'ay- and, Thursday ;afler- ' noons, and ; at':i69;;\Vellihgton''.Terrace; 'Pr . by. appointment. • Tel. 1701.- 5106 MISS LLAC HA N, LT.C. L, Teacher of PIANOrOItIL \x\lJ THEORY. " -i'For terma. etc!, apply Begg's,;, Music --Ware-, house, , H illis ' Street. ' ''Privato- 'Address, 22 OHIRO ROAD, Lity. 1S S . MIU Rl ii L'"' :M. VA R E (A Mus, t .CM., Eng.), .- , : J .:-:, 11 I'IKIE STREET, , - Teacher of. Piano,-(Xheory,-,;Harmony, and. ; X'ounterpoiut,' \ oice i'roduotion. and' Singing. : '- 1 , v -1- lurs MRS. J,. D.; FOLEY, Teacher:;of trancing, •Victoria .Hall, Adelaide Xioad., Private Lessons arranged for - ~' ClOrti'. ' PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL- - RECTUR-J. E. VERNON, M.A., B.Sc. SCiIUOL wiil lieoyeu on \vi.xjNi-.siJAY, ~ FEBRUARY. A, New- Eoarainghouso for Boys lias just been,erected; , , -. ■ Applications for . places'should,'be made 'at oncu to the Rector. .■ ■.' ; 5012 mHE. ANDREWS SCHOOL OF; DRESS■X ;;: CUTTING.; , Mrs- VVighton, ; Erincipil.. livening Classes will be opened at .122 Cuba - ■Street. The-latest American System-of DressCutting will be taught ,by the only Wellington Agent. : .The; simplest system ever .invented.. .A . Freo'demonstration ivill .be igivenj and pupils will' be', enrolled, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 ' till 9 p.m.: Over Leydons and Co., Cuba Street. -V'.' ,'.j:: ' ■ 5541 VIOLIN. mOWRY PIPER, late of the Crystal- PalaceJL. ...Orchestra,'; and;.pupil of the ilate Carl Jung,; is prepared to Receive Pupiiavfor the Violin. : . ,'Attendance : at. residencej if required. Address, for terms, etc., c/o. Wellington Pianolorto Company, Lambton Quay. ', C6s9 FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, Wellington. ■' BOARDING AND DA Y bCxiOOL FOR GIRLS. ' : :.--'■. Principals— . ~'l MISS BABER, MA MISS R. 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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 430, 12 February 1909, Page 1
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