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EDUCATIONAL. - r~7~- -. —— 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, 1 because of its superior merits—its simplicity, ease of acquirement, legibility, and speed.; ■ At the N.Z. Exhibition Gregg, writers obtained the "■ P HIGHEST AWARDS,'with Special Mention for .LEGIBILITY, ACCURACY, and SPEED, completely .'outclassing Pitman competitors. / In progressinve AMERICA; Gregg Shorthand is. taught in more schools and colleges than ANY-other THREE systems combined. Taught bv Experts at the GREGG SHORTHAND, INSTITUTE, . 17-19 Cuba Street (opposite Town Hall), t P . TERMycoinmence), at A.NY time. | I? ANICS'S . fcOMMEIiCI AL COLLEGE,' * -11 GREY STREET.: Individual Instruction in ACCOUNTANCY - , • -• BOOKKEEPING & BUSINESS METHODS, I PITMAN'S SHORTHAND, y. y .TOUCH TYPEWRITING,. ' Necossary Subjects for Junior and Senior' Civil Service. • Matric., Medical, and Engineering : Exams'. Prospectus Free on Application. P.O. Box 162! , - ■' - . . ~CIIO2 f-ffiOYDON PREPARATORY- SCHOOL.v> Boardiig and Day: Schi ol fo' - . Boys jinder--13 years. Special Class for Boys under fi years. 1 First, Term 1909 begins on Thiirsday, February 4. MIS-< cn>!ERVriI.E, ~ P r - / 81 Ilill Street. C 1037 B -' : ; A'.' .•'KE NN Y, • . Teacher of Pinnoforto and Accompanist..'For terms, etc... apply -' , • DRESDEN PIANO CO., 5025' ' Wellington. - CHINA I'.UNTING. TSO McGREGOR' h*aj resumed Teaching,! nnd ■A .will give Lessons in China Painting.; In-, spection .invitsd:'.Hours: 10to TJ, 2t04. Studio:' Boulcott Chambers; Pnulrnft Street. , , 5257 VOICE PRODUCTION. SINGING, AND ELOCUTION. \fll. 'LEO. ? BUCKEIfIDGE, Pupil of Sir -tvA Charles- Santley, : London, , and ; .Signor Bln'sco,'."Milan.. Address: 77 Tho Terrace, orv pqsite Dr. Young's, p. 5032 -V MISS' LOUISA THOMPSON; TEACHEFPOF PIANOFORTE and THEORY., MISS- THOMPSON will he Prepared to Ar-: range with Intending Pupils on and after .WEDNESDAY . FEBRUAIi i : 3rd..' at: the fallowing' Address ;— •. ■ y .... P, , lii MABI.E STREET; . C42y yp p .' ;. -- -: \ ' PETONE. P ' ... ... -VIOLIN. • MISS ARL' NE ,'J H 4CK-ERA Y.- . intending .I'upiis maj'.see Miss Thackeray at'the Dresden on Monday and) Thursday aftei't noons, niid at '189.. Wellington Terrace; or -by appointment. Tel., 1701. .510G MISS .CLAC HA N, L.T.C'L;, , y ' Teacher -of ,-■ -' y 'PIANOFORTE AND THEORY;. , ;For terms, etc., apply -Begg's, Music "Ware-; house, ■ .\» illis .'Street. • Privato Address, 22 OUIRO ROAD. City. ; VP': \ MISS ,M,.U It li. !, ,Jl. : V A.II 11 (A.. Mils.,. V.G.M., Eng.), •- ir PIRH; biucEi', > t \ -Teacher 1 0f..-'Piano, Theory;, llarmonv, ami., .-'CouiiterpoilitpVoico Ifroductiou, and Sinf;i>'i».' 1 ,]5,,/?RS.' J 'D 'FOLEY, Teacher'■ of L-ahcing.' 'Victoria . Hall, Adelaide lioad. PriVatu, Ltssons arranged for ;,, . CIS7G T' HE ANDREWS SQliboL -OF DRESSCUTTING. '- Mrs;Wighton, /'Priiicipal. Eve.'iiiig Classes - -will be opened' at 122 Cuba Street,-' : £he latest' American System of DressCuttingwill be taught by the only Wellington A'genl ..The,simplest system ever invented...\A Free 1 Demonstration-will, be given,, 'and pupils' will.;be '■ enrolled, -Tuesdays aud Thursdays, 7 till-9'p.m/ Over Leydons and.Co., Cuba Street.' - P -P"'';P !: '5541- " /-:■ ■ .VIOLIN.', mOWRY: PU'ER, 'lale of the Crystal Palace X' . Orchestra, - and. pupil of tho late Carl •lung, is-prepared to- Receive Pupils'for tho Violin. . Atlehdauce at . residence, if required. Address, for. t'erms, etc., c/o.'Wellington Piano: :orto Company. Lambton Quay. CGS9 HOTEL v NOTICES. \ : '.' COLUMBIA PRIVATE 1 HOTEL, P ' XOWEU CUBA STREET;,' ~ v . miHS Magnihcenti'Six-story;.Hostelry , will be: 'JL open to' receive, guests on an after tha lßth iins't. livery comfort, excellent cuisine; single and ciouo.u bedroomS, : electric lift; v ( ery central, and. near to wharves, railway station. Town llall, : and Opera llouso. All trams'pans door. TarilfyGs. per 'day. Permanent boarders' from 255. week. ,'Phone 1125.: !w i(S;. M. Kiilv LEW (late of Christchurch). Proprietress. v - ■' ■ C 1075 V To Visitors to Sydney.- -, ' ~ eOTHL WENTWORTH, ... SYDNEY," '■'■'.Pi.- Amply Provides . COMFORT. CENTRAL POSITION, AND ' RESPECTABILITY- OF ENVIRONMENT: Terms—2J: Guineas to 4 Guineas per :week : 'C 782 Telopliono ' •'■... Telegraphic .'Address, ' 1050P' P "Floral" (Wellington). H.' O"T E" L " 'B R I' .S ;T O L, / CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. v Proprietor—J. H.'HINTON. ; '■ Splendid View of ' City and Harbour. . . ■ ' Absolutely' Fireproof. Ono Penny Section front Railway , Station : and .Wharves.; , Promenade' lioof and. Balconies. . C 768 SONOMA PRIVATE. HOTEL, near Railway ■ ' : Station, Masterton. : W.PROODERKTIRK: (late of Wellington), Proprietor. - Under entirely new management; completely 1 renovated and refurnished throughout ;> good, clean, comfortable, accommodation; . first-class table; .moderate' tariff; letters ,and telegrams promptly attended, to ; ClOOii HOTEL Jletropole, Rotorua.—Private Hotel ((immediately opposite station).' The house for the. tourists.—Telegrams, Metropole, Rotbrua. '- ■ C 1045 THE MARQUIS OP NORMANBY HOTEL,' ■ , CARTERTON. W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR, % Tho best Commercial Rotel in tho Wairarno*. ' ■ ■'- -• y .' - ' Cssi| ■ ' WHERE TO STOP. CIENTRAL HOUSE,' Taumarunui.—This now 1 up-to-date House is now open; and.Tourists, Travellers,'and Visitors especially catered for. Filio large rooms and a splendid view. Within a' minute's Walk from. the railway station and river boat landing.. Porter meets all trains. - Telegrams and Tetters promptly attended to. Tariff, Gs. per day. y / ■ MRS, E. W.„' SIMMONS, Proprietress. 7, WELLINGTON'S SEASIDE. rrtHE Rona .Bay Tea now aifords I;tco1J. lent Accommodation lor tlioso Recupora.tingl Holiday-making, etc. Tariff, 355. per week, or Gs. per diem. GrilL Lunchooiiy etc.; Is. Gd. Afternoon Tea, 9d, MRS BROWN, Proprietress, /' ■ -. -y ' 1 -JT OlilSF. MILLINERY SCHOOL, 97 Lambton JLi .Quay (tipp. KirWcaldie and, Stains). Art of Smart Millinery thoroughly : taught,' motor cars,-silk hats, etc. Ten lessonß,'ss. Day and Ev">uinK Classes. Hats smartly remodelled nt moderate cost, CSS7

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 434, 17 February 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 434, 17 February 1909, Page 1

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