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'■;• EDUCATIONAL. To HAVE BEEN First Proves ANTIQUITY. To. HAVE BECOME "First 'Proves MERIT. .■• . GREGG; SHORTHAND ; . ("The shorthand of the English-speaking people."—Guilbert Pitman.) HAS BECOME the POPULAR System in NEW "ZEALAND, because of its superior 'merits—its simplicity,, eiiso of acquirement, legibility, and speed. , At the N.Z. Exhibition Gregg writers obtained tho v "' "'V '■' • • A ■.:'.''! HIGHEST AWARDS, with Special Mention for LEGIBILITY, ACCURACY, and SPEED, completely, outclassing Pitman competitors. , In progressive AMERICA,' Gregg Shorthand is taught in more' schools and colleges than ANY other .THEBE systems combined. Taught by Experts at tho '■"•.■. '.GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE.,; 17-19 Cuba Street (opposite Town Hall); , . . . : . . TERM., at ANY: time. BANKS'S ■' COMMERCIAL 'COLLEGE, ■11 GREY STREET. . :.-■■■■ , Individual Instruction-in ACCOUNTANCY, . . • . ■ BOOKKEEPING & BUSINESS 31ETHODS, ■.>■ '•;■■.■'•■' '-'■ y "PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. :;;■;■: TOUCH.TYPEWRITING. .' : Necessary Subjects for . Junior .■/and' Senior /. ;..■' ■";.'. ' . Civil ' Service... ■ . •'■•.. Matric/, : Medical, and Engineering Exams. Prospectus Free on Application. P.O. Box 162. -.- ■':■:/:■■■■■■:■ ■■:■:--!:.-. ■-■.", ■ • - CllO2 /OROYDON PREPAP.ATORY SCHOOL:v./ Boarding and Day.Schcorfor Boys under 13 years.-.'Special Class for Boys under S yenrs. First Term 1909, begins on.Thursday,February i. ■ ' ■■':'■ ::mis<. soiiERviLLE, . : ', : : ■'-■•.■• SI 'Hill; Street. ■ .; ;: C 1037 D ■:■:,:.;. ':.":' ! 'A. .. y> "•;■ ■k:e. v :n"'.n: y,' • Teacher of Piaiioforte and Accompanist . .For tones,.etc., apply'■'•. . .. ■ : . . ,■ ..-'■■' ■■:;:; X: Dresden,:piano : co., '.\ 5025 ■,;■;, ; - . ■: ■'■'■'•.'. ;■ "'•" ■'■Wellingtrn. , ;; : , ' : ' ;CHINA;;PAINTING.;- . , -, : ; ISO McfiREGOR. han resumed Teaching,. and will give Lessons in China Painting. .'lnspection invited.- Hours -.10 to 12,2 to i. Studio: Boulcott .Chambers,. Boulcott Street., ■:■■ ■-' 5257 • VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, AND ■ -:.-.;:-, .' :• ;,ELOCUTION.; ~.- ';;■■"■:••;■■■■ \; MR:. LEO, ; BUCKERIIiGE, Pupil of Sir: . Charles , Santley, London,- and Signpr. Blasco, ..Milan: Address: 77. Tho. Terrace, opposite Dr. :Yonng's,<:.: : :.. ', :;. ,5032 ' ' : MISS LOUISA THOMPSON, V.; : v TEACHER ,OF.:PIANOFORTE and THEORY. MISS THOMPSON will bo Prepared ,tp Aγran"? ivith Intending Pupils on and after EEBRUAHY',3rd.. "at the fol-' loiving Address:— " : . " ' ■ ■ . ..: '■ ,' ';•■ i' ' ;"'IG MABLE STREET/ , ,■ C 42 : -; ; ;■ " ■ :■;:.■ ■. ■'■ •■'•■' ' PETONE.. . ; ■'■'•. ■'■• ■,-.' -■■: ;VIOLIN.. .■,'.'-.' '.:::'..V-'. ~' MJSS : <l 0 iCKERAY.'Jntending Pupils may see Miss-ihnckerny at the Dresden on Monday and Thursday afternoons : and at 189 Wellington Terrace, or. by appointment.: Tel. -1704/ ■---;;.;;- 5103. Ml S "i\"-. CLA CH A Ni' i; -L. T. C. L., . ' '--Teacher :of ::-,'■:' ';--•-' ■'■■■. ' pia'nofokte and theory. , ■■■. : ' For terms; etc.) apply...Begg's, 'Music Warehouse; Willis Street. -Private Address, 22: OHIRO,ROAD; City.; V; :.:■; tf, : -■■....; -a.it l-s-s:, '-M uR I B h: : . "ji.'.:•",.?.-A'B,X'-JSi.'-.. ,;(A; : .-.AIus.;.'V.C.M : ,'-Eng.>i:"v ','■■' X: .■-':"■■:■ 11 .P.IKIE' STREET,,;::';; :>x~s^- : Teacher Theory;'-Harmony, \<\p&'.' Counterpoint,, Voice .ljroductioh, aud : Singing. "; j -■" : ''■'•'■>: ' - '. r'..-., ..y.. -'■■-• •■'.r"'-J -; ; -- '-^'I^' V , .- M KS J ; VD.'.'f6lEV,.'Teacher, of --Dancini,'--. Victoria •.flall/.Adelaide Koad. -.Private. Lrtsons'arranged;for:,; : .vi ;.■..,.■■•■■.-■; ; C 1076 ' TaLMEHSTO'N NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. yeisctor-j: e. vernon. m.a.,- b.so. , BCHUOIi' will -Keopen' on v WEuNJiSDAY,' . i'KBRUAUY 3. ANewßoarclirighouse for Bovs lias just been.ertcted. , : ■_...■ ..: ■ ■ ; ADulications' for- places' should-,be made at oilce to. the 'liecUir. '■; Vj", "■■ .,. Xy "■ '■■■ ■.: ;-5012 mHB ANDREWS /SCHOOL' OF: DRESS;i CUTTING.: '.'Mrs..;Wightbn, Principal. Evening Classes, will be opened at' 122 Cuba Street. The latest American Systein of Dress-.-Cuttiugwill be taught by the onlv. Wellington Agent. The' simplest'.system ever •invented.': A Free Demonstration aviU be given, and .-pupils will be enrolled, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 "till 9 p;m. Over Leydons.and C 0.," Cuba Street.' ,-;■■■■■• ■ ''■' ' ■ ■-.' •*-.'-"';■;; -'. j; ■'•',■ -.•■■;■■ ■ -fiajl. ; :: - ■ ■/.": '.•■ , violin;' , : yX'-'X\y. '. -mOWRY PIPER, lale of; the Crystal: Palace: JL Orchestra, and. pupil of the Ante Carl Jung, is prepared io Receivo. I'upiW.fpr the Violin Attendance at resideuoej. if required; Addiess, for terms, etc, c/o. Wellington Pioliolorte Company,'.: Lambton Quay.;. :. - CCSJ ! ■ FITZHERBERT TERRACE' SCHOOL,/ ,i. ■•''■■.',■• . ; '. iVcUineton.: ,; ; ;: ; . ' y<^■'.':'■' BOARDING AND DAV bCuOOL.FOE.GIULS. , ■•■■'.■ '.Principals— , ,.' /".■ ■: ~ MISS BABER,'M.A. ; ' v '.;.■. :v •■' ■ v MISS: IJ. RICHMOND. .-Higher; Certificate, N.F.D. ' .•■■■'.■ ".',.' ' •'•■.■:■' .' ■■ -V-,:■-■■'■ ■:' mHE' Term will: BEGIN on TUESDAY, FEEA 'RUARY 9th. .P-rincipals at.Home. on. SATURDAY.' February C, and MONDAY, Febv ruary sili; ;-\ •'. ; : . " , ; i-- ' v^9938. ' ':-•..•.. HOTEL NOTICES. " . ■ : " S" '■■■ 'COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, : :-, , -LOW-EK CUBA STREET. ; .;/...;• riTIHIS iiagniuceut 'Six-story. Husteiry will ■'be* J. open to receive .guests oii an':, after, the 18th iu«t ; " Every comfort, excellent cuisine; eiuglo" iiud -iloubiV-bertrooiiis, electric 1 it t; very central and near to'.wharves, , , railway.^station,•' ■Town ,; ball, and Opera. House. All.trams pa=s door Tariff,' Gs.'. per day.' Permanent boarders from' 25a week. %one' 1126. MRS: Mi,KEPLER (late of Christchurch), Propfietrcss.; TeleDhbne'■'•' ; . Telegraphic Address, lelepnone ... . «Fi O ral'"(WeUington). H. b-'T'-'E Ii .'B.-.R I S; T,;O ,L,- . CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. ; . ' ; :.',."' Proprietor-J. ;H;' HINTON.:' ■-;; ; : Splendid View of;.,City;and Harbour. . '• Absolutely Fireproof; :.One,Penny Section from Railway Station . and Wharves. ... Promenade Roof and Balconies. ;.. C 76 8; SMNUiiA I'KIVATIi UOTEL , . near liailwaj' , ' Station, iiastertoa. ;,'. W. liUUDhiv'iii.Klidilate oi; Welliugton), • , ; Proprietor. '. Under entirely new management; complete!}, renovated and refurnished thrbughont;: good, clean, comfortable accommodation; first-class 'table; moderate itarilFj letters and telegrams p'riiiniitiy iit.tfndetl.-t".:-, , ; : '.. : .,: ' ; CIODS HOTEL Metropole,: Rotorua:—Privato ; Hotel (immediately opposite Station). The house fot ' the. tourists.—Telegrams, Metropole, Rotorua.' ... . : . - . ; ' ' .-..'". Clw * THE MARQUTK OF 'NORMANBY HOTEL,, .:: . . CARTERTON.; •■.-.'.' : ,'. ".'W..M. HALLKI'. PROPRIETOB; The best' Commercial Hotel in the WairaraDJ. ..; ;•", ■..-• - '.:.-■;/:■. ■ '.CSia ' WELLINGTOK'SSiSASIDE. : ; . rrVHE Kona Bay Tea Kiosk now affords B*celA lent Accommodation for those.ltecup«rat> ing, Hoiiday-makirig, etc. Tariff, 355. per week, or Cs per diem. Griir Luncheon, etc., Is. Gd. Afternoon Tea. 9d. MRS BROWN; Proprietress. :" r "CARE; OF THE : ;FEET .(PEDICURING).: SCIENTIFIC Treatment for of CORNS : and, INGROWING, TOE-NAILS. ;arid all Ailments of the Feet; also*-'.-. •. ' , ■ . MANICURING, Shampooing, Head and Face ; Massage and HairdresSing.-:Consult;., :' ■.:■■ i ■■ - X:.' ;MRS. HAYBITTLH.. X:. 1 '.-'.. .' gO3 Lambtou Quay,. Wellington, a O '.':::; v.;.■.-- ; .'.;;: ;; ,. /;,.; ■ ; , CIO3L

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 433, 16 February 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 433, 16 February 1909, Page 1

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