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, ease of - acquirement, legibility, and speed. At the N.Z. Exhibition Gregg-writers obtained the:.': ' .-jHIGHEST AWARDS, with Special Mention for LEGIBILITY, ACCURACY, and SPEED, completely gutclassing 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), . TERM ■' commence, at , ANY ' time. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 GREY STREET. . . s Individual Instruction in, ACCOUNTANCY. " . - BOOKKEEPING & BUSINESS METHODS, . PITMAN'SSHORTHAND. ■/ - . TOUCH TYPEWRITING. .-„ Necessary Subjects for Junior and Senior , . .Civil Service. • Matric., Medical, and Engineering Exams. Prospectus Free on Application. P.O. Bos 162. ' ■ CllO2 (PROYDON /PREPARATORY : SCUOOL.'v.'. Boardiig and Day Schcol for Boys under 13 years. Special C'ass for Boys under 6 years. First Term 1905 begins on Thursday, Februarys - - MISS SOMERVILLE, '/' 81., Hill -Street. ' . C 1037 D ; ~A. /; KE N N Y,' • Teacher of Pianoforte and Accompanist; For terms, etc., apply DRESDEN PIANO CO., 5025 ".J.' ; Wellingtrn. / ,-r //CHINA , PAINTING. ; / ISO McGREGOR has resumed Teaching/and l will give Lessons in China Painting.'. Inspection invited., Hours: 10to 12,2t04. Studio: Boulcott Chambers, Biiulcott Street. 5257 VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, AND> . ELOCUTION. : ~,/ MR.--LEO.. BUCKERIDGE,-'.Pupil of Sir. Charles . Santlsy,- London,.! and *Signor BlascoivMilan. Address:,"? Tho Terrace, opposite Dr. Youiig's. / / ' 5032 ': :/" MISS LOUISA THOMPSON, .' " - ' TEACHER-OF PIANOFORTE and THEORY,' MISS'-THOMPSOWf.inII- be- Prepared,-;to Ar-. ; range with Intending Pupils on.'and after WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd., at tho following Address:— . 16 MA'JLE STREET, 642;- ■ , ' I'ETONE. •!*•'••• ■ ■ VIOLIN.- v MISS A R LINE / 1 HICK.EEAT.Intending Pupils may Bee Miss Thackeray at the, Dresden oh Monday and Thursday afternoons, and at 16'J Wellington Terrace;, or by appointment, " Tel. 1704. ■ ' 5106 MI S S MURI KL - 11. .V AR E i •' :. ' (A.. Mus., V.L.M., Eng.), -. I 11 PllilU • STKEET, Teacher of Piano, Theory, Harmony, .and/J -Counterpoint, Voice Production/and Singing,. / '■•' ' • / . • b'7B MRS- J. D. FOLEI, loacliur of. Dancing, Victoria Hail, Adelaido Koad.'. ; .Private Lessons arranged for ■■- - - - -~(- -y C 1076 THE - ANDREWS ' SCHOOL -OF .;DRESS- , CUTTING. 1 /Mrs./ Wighton,' PHucipal,'•Evening. Classes , will be opened at'-122 Cuba Street.. The latest, American .Systen/of-Dress-Cutting-.will be taught by the onlj;, Wellington Agent. The simplest system ever, invented. -A. Free.Demonstration wiil;be given, and pupils' will beenrolled, Tuesdays' and ; Thursdays, 7 till 9 p.m. Over Leydons.and Co.; Cuba Street. .- , " ' : -"'■/, . /;'/"-' ' ' 5541 VIOLIN; . mOWRY PIPER,' lale of the Crystal -Palace .-'Xt/'Orchestra,', and - pupil of the late Carl Jung/ v is\prepared to , Receive ■ Pupils for; the Violin. ' ..Attendance at residence, if required. Address,'for terms, , etc., c/o.' Wellington Piano:•jorte Company,'Loinbton Quay; >' . .- C66J. - . HOTEL NOTICES. / - V COLUMBIA PRIVATE.HOTEL,. ' / ;./ ~ LOWER CUBA SI'REET.; ./ ~. / THIS. Magnificent Six-story Hostelry -will ,bo J ; , open, to receive guests ou -an. after, the : 18lh -inst. Every cbmiort, excellent;, cuisine; smgio aiid ilbub.e .beurooius; electric lift; very central, and near to wharves, railway station, Town Hail, and Opera House. All'trams 1 pass, ' door; •■'Tariff, 6s. per day. Permanent: boarders from 255. week. 'Phone lli'tf. eilts/M. Kh'pLEit (late of Christchurch)., Ptoprietress. / :-'- :v '//. /...', C 1075 Telephone / : Telegraphic, Address, -1050. : ■ "Floral",, (Wellington). HO TE L BRI.S. TO L, CUBA STREET; WELLINGTON. , ; Proprietor—J. H.. HINTON, ' / Splendid View ..of. City'ahd Harbour. Absolutely Fireproof;; One.Penny,Section from • Railway. Station and : Wharves. Promenade Roof and Balconies. / C7GB SONOMA PRIVATE HOTEL, near/Railway ...'/" Station, Mastertou. , W. ROODERJCERK, (late of Wellington), Proprietor. ', , -. Under entirely -new management;, completely, renovated ;and refurnished throughout; good, clean,-.comfortable accommodation;, first-class table; moderate tariff; letters and : telegrams promptly attended to . ' . CIOO6 HOTEL Metropole, Rptorua—Private,' Hotel ' (immediately opposite station).;, The house for the tourists:—Telegrams, Metropole, Rbtorua. ' / / " ;V. '-C 1045 THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEI» CARTERTON, W. M, HALLEY. PROPRIETOR. The best -Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. — ' ■/' . - /■■•■■ C 563 WHERE TO STOP. /;'; : . ' CENTRAL HOUSE, Tauriiarunui.—This new up-to-datb House is now open,-and Tourists, Travellers, and Visitors especially catered for/ Fine large rooms and. a splendid view. Within a minute's' walk from tho railway station and river boat landing. Porter meets all trains. Telegrams and letters . promptly attended to. Tariff, 6s. per day. /' MRS. •E. W. SIMiIONS, Proprietress. CIIOS- . - . '. WELLINGTON'S SEASIDE. THE Rona Bay Tea Kiosk now affords Excellent Accommodation for those Recup<rating, Holiday-niaking, etc. Tariff, 355. por week, or 6s. per diem. Grill Luncheon, etc., Is. 6d. Afternoon Tea, 9d. MRS. BROWN, Proprietress. ■ -3 SALVATION ARMY. PEOPLE'S PALACE . PRIVATE HOTEL AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS, 213 Cuba Street, Wellington. At Penny Section of Tram from Government Station; also .'illace Street J.'ram from Wharf, SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Ladies, Gentlemen aud Families. Moals in Publio Dining Rooms, Is. Six Tickets for ss, Board and Lodging ss. per day, 255, per week. ' Breakfast I to/,). Luncheon 12 to 2, leu 5 to 7. - Afternoon Teas aud Suppers. Ninety-6ix airy Bedrooms, Sitting-rooms 'on each lloor, 12 Baths (hot and cold water). Cleanliness, comfort, and civility guaranteed. Trains aud boats mot if dtiirad, , adilr°riwil to Tlit MANAUfiti .lvi ' atUoflsil «• , lant
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 435, 18 February 1909, Page 1
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