EDUCATIONAL. ''...'" 'To" HAVE BEEN First Proves'ANTIQUITY. ' To HAVE BECOME First Proves MERIT. ■V- ' GREGG SHORTHAND ; ("Thel shorthand of the English-speaking people."—Guilbert Pitman.) MAS BECOME the POPULAR System in NEW ZEALAND, because of its superior merits—its simplicity,, ease of •acquirement, legibility, arid, speed. . ■ • At the N.Z. Exhibition Gregg .writers obtained 'the .■." • •''. ' HIGHEST-AWARDS, with Specinl Mention for. LEGIBILITY, ACCURACY, and SPEED, cotripletoly outclassing Pitman competitors. In progressive. AMERICA, Gregg Shorthand, is. taught. in.:more : ;schools.and colleges than ANY other THREE systems combined. Taught by Experts at the .''■■ ', . GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, .17-19 Cuba Street (opposite: Town Hall), ..;, .TERM commence , at ANY time. BANKS'S . COMMERCIAL ,■ COLLEGE, ~::-' V ■ -11 GREY STREET. ' ' ■' • Individual Instruction in ■ . 1 ACCOUNTANCY, ■ } : BOOKKEEPING & BUSINESS METHODS, .'■:-'. - - ■ ..'■.,•■.: PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. :...;.-, TOUCH WRITING. .Necessary Subjects for Junior and Senior r ■!'•'.". •.'■■"■ Civil Service.'. , Matric, Medical, and Engineering Exams.! Prospectus Free on 1 Application. P.O. Box 162.- . ■ ..'■. .■.: ■■:■■ CllO2 iffROYDON - PREPARATORY SCnOOL.- \-', . Boardiig and Day Schcol fo<- Boys under 13 ytors.- Special Clnss-for Boys under G yearsFirst Term 1909 begins on rtiurseky,-February4. ■■■'■' -'•■"'.'■ -"MISS "SOMERViI.LE, ■''■ ..'.'• 8J Hill Street.. ..' CIfl,1" .-'• '.'.' CHINA. I'AfNTING.' •', fSO MoGßEG.Oß;'.ha«.resumed' Teachinir. -mid -«. will' give Lesions in Chin" Paintirie. -Tnspectiori -invited!' Hours: 10 to 12.2 to 4.' Studio: Boulcott Chamber".., Bmilcnff Street. . ; -.'. 5257 VOICE PRODUCTION.- S'NGING, AND -! ..' .''■! ... .ELOCUTION. . '".•'■ M' R. LEO.'-EUCIv'EKIbGE, ; Pupil of' Sir.. Charles -".SaritUy, Loudon, and .Signor Blasco,' Miliin .Address:. 77 Tho. Terrace, nn:' posito Dr. Young's. _ ■.-.."..■ 5788 MISS LOUISA THOMPSON,' TEACHER- OF PIANOFORTE and THEORY. MISS THOM PSO "I will be' Prepared to Arrarigewith Intending Pupils on and after .WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY! 3rd!, at the following Address:— ' •'■ ■ '. ■ !• !. .v--' '-': ■!.-•!! 10 MA-3LE,STREET.--' 1 ' 642;■; -!!;;' ','.■ "■ -!.'. •-" ■ ; : petone ■:!:, ■'}>".:■'■ . ; ' VIOLIN;, ■ "V-'! : "'"/ M.I's.S..,A\RL.y.NE, ..TH ACKERA.Y.-, .Intending. Pupils may see Miss Thackeray at the Dresden on Monday arid Thursday afternoons, : and 'at < 109 Wellington Terrace, or' by appointment'.- Tel. .1704,.- ■'■-'■■•.'■ ! :. ■ ;■ 5105 MISS /V M 'fj.'E-I E h'. !M.':'.''. V,!AR:b' ' .! (Av Mus., V.C.M., Eng.), ':!,.;: ,!!:!\"..'.C. ~:! 11 PIRIE. STREET, •■.;' !-!.-'!; Teacher; of-Piano, Theory,-Barmony, and -.-■ •Counterpoint,-Voice Production; and Singing.':; :--i;■•■■.:;'"" ;■!...:';.'.'"- '.. "■; /."".:"•'...•-■IU7S" MRS.-'J.DF.O LEY, Teacher, of Dancing,. Victoria Hall,; Adelaide Uoad. Privota Lessons'arranged for. .', CIO7O m'HEI .'ANDREWS: ,SCHOOL .OF- -DRESS-' I.:'! CUTTING.!■■;; .Mrs.!.Wighton, Principi'.. Evening- Classes will .■ be opened at 122i:Cuba Street.. The latest .American System of DressCutting' will be .taught by )the 'only Wellington: Agent; -Tne-siinplest system "ever invented.' A. .Free. Demonstration -wjtliie. given, and piipila' will: be enrolled, Tuesdays "and -Thursdays', '"?. till 9 .p-m! Over Leydons and Co!,Ciiba Street. -: ; ,v : {';^;V;^';..;;^..';.!.;-!.,"'.';!-:'v-..!;'';;/.■.554L y yy: :'•!■■'.' !.:! VIOLIN.-;! '-!!:'"■■'.,;!•!.''' ; ;- T6\VRY ; 'PIPER,Mute or -tho Crystal Palace; Orchestra, atid .pupil of .the -late' l , Carl ■Jiilig,;'is prepared 10 Receive l'upib li)r tUe Violin..'! Attendance-at residence,' -if'required:.Addresii.ifor.terms,.etc., c/o. Wellington Pinno■lorte Compauy, Lambton. Quay.- •'■. C6ij9 : - r y' •■.'^'V.-'/-':.'KOTEt : NbTIOE3;'•'•'■' ;'!' ; !-" 'V'COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, ; - A - ■:.!,. LOWER C'UBA>;ntEET. \. .;,.-;,. THIS Magmlice'nt Six-story I' Hostelry.', will be -■open to'; receive guests on an .after . the 18th irist. - : Every comlort, ' excellent cuisine; liiriglf, and iioub.e beuruouis, electno lift; very centrai;-.and, near to wharves, railway, station, Town Halli-and''Opera. House." All. trains-'.pass door.'! Tariff, lis! per day., Permanent boarders from'2ss.! week. 'Phone ,11i6. : -MRS. M; KEP-, LEU (late' of!Christchurch).' Proprietress, \ ..'■.■ .•■•'-: ".■'■-:.-'..•' ■-- !- - ;,-.. C 1075Teleßhone Telegraphic Address,1050 . .'■•' "■ '■'-'■ •" ■ "Floral"; ( Wellingtou). •O". O ' T E L B R! I S T O L, il'' CUBA STREET,;WELLINGTON.- ;. : : .p,roprietor-J.!H;,HINTON. -' ,'. ' ■ 7 Splendid.. View of City' and Harbour. ' ■'.-. Absolutely Fireproof. One Penny Section from Railway Station- and Wharves.,. . '•;. Promenade Roof and 'Balconies. C 768 CJONOMA''PRIVATE HOTEL, near Railway. ■O. ..':!!-Station, Mastertou.; ' - W: ROODERKERK (late of Wellington), '•'•" ---!:v , -Proprietor. . ■.. -' ! ;! Under, entirely new .management; completely renovated and.refurnished throughout; good, clean, comfortable accommodation,; . first-class table; moderate tariff;'.letters arid telegrams :promptly-attended to. - ' CIOO6 HOTEL Metropole,, Rotorua.T-Private Hotei (iriimediately opposite station). Tho house, for the'■touri'sts.-7-Tclegrams," Metropole, Roto-" ru,i. ■'-: ; . '...: ,'''"■ - . .'-;"■■.■■.. •.'.'■' C 1045THE ' MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, :' : CARTERTON. ;:'-■;'; W. M! HALLEY. PROPRIETOR.'/.-.-',' Tho best Commercial "Hotel in the Wairarao*. ,; ■'..; .'.,"....' ,;;•''• -y , : . "!-■. ■•■'/' "'..oa' y\ .. ■.". ;;WHERE ;TO STOP!CENTRAL HOUSE, Taumarunui— This new . up-to-date House'is now open, and-Tour-ists. Travellers, 'and Visitors,especially.catered, for." Fine large rooms and .a splendid view. Within a-minute's walk'.from the railway sta--tionand river'boat'landing. Porter, meets all trains. Telegrams' and ■ letters. ". promptly ' attended to. Tariff, Gs. per. day.- . ,: ~' . MRS. E. W. SIMMONS, Proprietress/! CllO6 '■■ ■'.:-' "'■- .!■■. " ■■-."' '-'.: ; '..■'.: ! WELLINGTON'S SEASIDE. THE Bona Bay Tea Kiosk now affords Excellent Accommodation jfor.'.those Recuporating, Holiday-making, etc. Tariff, 355. per week, or 6s. per diem. Grill Lnncheon, etc., Is. 6d. Afternoon Tea. 9d.' MRS. BROWN,' Proprietress. - ,■..'/. "..-.. .. "—-;;■ :■■.-■■■ ..- .--J .: . , SALVATION ARMY! PEOPLE'S PALACE PRIVATE HOTEL AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS, 213 .Cuba Street, Wellington. - At Penny Section of Tram from Government '!'. Station/'also Ulace Street Tram '■:■"'■'• -'- from Wharf, • SUPERIOR. ACCOMMODATION for Ladies, Gentlemen and Families. Meals in Public Dining Rooms, Is. : Six Tickets for ss. ! Board and Lodging 55.; per day, 255, per week. Breakfast 5 to 9, Luncheon 1:2 to 2, 'lea 5 to 7. Afternoon Teas and Suppers. '. Ninety-six .airy Bedrooms, Sitting-rooms on each lloor, 12 Baths (hot aud cold, water).. Cleanliness, comfort, and civility guaranteed. Trains and boats met if desired. Letters'addressed to TIIL MANAGEIC wii. promptly attended to. ~.- 1 ■'... Clo7' A- NGUS New... Hnirdressio? A.'Saloon;.Hotel Windsor Buildings, Willis Street; is one of the roc-t TJp-to-dato Saloons in the City- Finest Brands of Tobacco, Oienrttte;, and Clgara otocked, C7SJ
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 436, 19 February 1909, Page 1
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