EDUCATIONAL. To HAVE BEEN''First Prove? ANTIQUITY. '~a 0 liAVE BECOME First''Proves'MEßlT. 1 GREGG SHORTHAND i (..The?, shorthand of the English-speaking './' . ??- people."-Guilbert Pitman.) .? Of AS BECOME the POPULAR: System in JL-a. ~NF,w ZEALAND, because of, its superior . ™ e !'its—its-simplicity, ease of : acquirement,• legibility, and speed. : i. ;;? ' , , ■ At the' N.Z.' Exhibition Gregg writers obtained the '•'■• , ■ . "• ;, . /HIGHEST AWARDS, witli Special Mention . for? LEGIBILITY,. ACCURACY, .and SPEED,.: ; .completely olitclassing Pitman competitors,., yln progressibve AMERICA;, Gregg Shorthand 13 .taught in . more schools ;and "colleges th.an ANY other THREE systems combined, ■-.;•■■ ! raught'by Experts at theii-' ■ ; , GREGG SHORTHAND'INSTITUTE, ? ■ . Street (opposite Town Hall), .... ; . TERM commence, at ,ANY?: time. / .... ■ • . EDUCATIONAL. ' ''v;' ;: ' '-.- ADULT SCHOOL? .' ? ? ;-. ' ' ■ /IMPROVEMENT BACKWjVRD EDUCATION. . Principal ...... : ?.':..-........'MR3.' CI ( APSHAW,: Sen. y ?■ Quebec House, 237 Wellington Terrace. : A-Ll-i English Subjects carefully .taught.,, Art ; of Conversation,' Elocution,. Correspondence, English Literature. This'; is the school ;yoii; hear so much, about. Persoiial 'inst'ructiDn 1 ; based upon. individual needs: Try and realise what ?tliis lack of education means to. you. . Instead of bemoaning, the loss-of early .opportunities; devote, yourselves, naw to tne\ : cultiva-tion'of-yoxir 1 mind.: Don't delay a day longer • than - necessary;; promptness is profit.- '/Do not allow yourself to grow old in thought at. feeling. - •You must /keep moving; with' the .jimes or stand still and.solitary'. ?P l articiilar aml'.individuarattention tqdull and;nervous pupils..,Em-brace-thisoppoftunity—there is -'no tinie- to. /lose?' Cut ;this out.? /;. I; .?. .: '; . 5909' TjANKS'si.? : ? COMM?ERCIAL V COLLEGE, ■?-°; f ;.i 11 GREY SCREET. i yy;. ' '' -Individual Instiuction in ' ; : ACCOUNTANCY. y ! . .„ BOOKKEEPING & BUSINESS METHODS, , ??PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. „ r / TOUCH TYPEWRITING.; ? y,• ?/ yNecossary'/Subjects for Jriuior and Senior. . . ' Civil 'Service.;; . .' Matric.'. Medical, and Eiigineering E^ams.. Prospectus Frbeion Application. P.O.' Box -IG2. y-','■"?:' : '.Vyp'. CllO2 pROYDON , PREPARATORY ' SCHOOL.— ,*-'? Boardiig and Day- Scificol'^for Boys under • ; 13.years? .■, Special : Class, for. Boys under 6 years;Fir6t ( Term 1909 begins on Dsursday, February i. ■ V; ' 'v; ■ MISS'SOMERVII I.E. ' ■'>'-' / ; v V? '. - 81 Hill Strict. C 1037 CHINA I'AIX'iIING. ISO /McGRLUOR haj/resnned Teacliing,. and will give 'Lessons in Chiiifi Painting..' ' Inspection ; iiivit.-:d.. Hours:. 101« 12,2 to' 4. Studio i .Bpiilcbtt- Chamber!,,. Bimlrntt, ißtreet.V ? '/.% 5257 VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, AND . . .' ■ ELO/:UP.'IONI . ?;;. ; LEO, ' /BUCKEEiDGi:? Pupil of: Sir iii ; ;Charles ( Santley, -, Lou'lun, and Signor .'Blasco, ;Milan:.?-Address 1.. 77. ,The opposite Dr. Young's. i "?"■-/':■,'.'•'■■ v.5788 ' MISS -LOUISA (THOMPSON,. ' - TEACHER OF PIAN.OF|)IITE;'nU(j: THEORY. MISS-'tHOMPSOim will? lie. Prepared'toyArrango.;'with intending Pupils on and. lifter /WEDNESDAY? •?FEBRUARY 3:-d..' : at tno fol- . • lowing-Address:—. i;, -:;.'',,/? ,y ; I ?':y;w : ; ■' ; --i V:'-18 UA"S.tU STREET, ;642,;?' ? ;?,':?:> : ;y!C- '\ \ ' PKToNE. '" '... ? ... ... .: " . . '■■■■■ '-\ wTT. — /W:l';S'B'i iMI 'U'.K'l'i; 1,, 'M. . .V s A.'li E ill' ->•.- (A. ? Mus., I .C.AI., UCng,), •''? . r :'y?' . ; 11 PiiliE suiEA.T, ' 'Teacher/.of 'Piano,., Theory,': liarmo'ny. .and; ' Couuterpoiiit, ' Voice and Sin'gipgi'-.-?fS|;H,US? J-.. D.;; FOIdjY, ' luuciilr of L-ancing," ? 'i.pad. ,?:.;?l'r[v.ati) . Let eons' arranged • lor " '■? /\ i ' '. ClOi'i) milE'-' ANDREWS, SCHOOL 'iOF DIjESS,JI CUTTING: /. Mrs.,; .VVight'p.p, ?Principal." • Evening Classes . will?; bo 'opened \ut? 122 ?Ciiba /Street. ' -Tho ; latest Amurtcan' .of Dreis'.Cutting.,wili;bo? taiight '.by 'tne oniy.'.VViilliugtAh. Agent. The simplest system ? even invented. l A biee /Demonstration; willvbe .given.:.and pupils will bo enrolled, /'lluesdays?, and '.Thursdays,' '} ?ti11.9?p.m"../'Over Ley'dona and Co.y Cuba Street; ~'y'j.? " ;v :.'/''-y'-;y? i'./'.y! y- ■■'■' ?-'?\ y-. v VIOLIN npOWRY PIPER, "laie ui tiio Crystal Palaca ''JL. '//Orchestra, / and, /pupfl-V of - the ■ late ■ Carl Jung,/? is/:preparod. 'to. Hiiceive /Pupiis/tor thß /Violin/ ' Att'endance'rat ;■ residence, it? required. Address, .for., terms,' atj./,;,o)o./'Wellington':Piaiio-? i.drte Company;, Laiabton - Quay.' / . ■/. /, : C6t>9 hotel NOTICES, ■ . COLOMBIA PRIVATE IIoTEL. ?/- ?"-"? iOWEit.CuBA bililiET. . ..> / v fTIHIS ' Magmlicent Si.x-story Hostelry ' will , be jL open to receive'! guests on an after the v lßth ,'inßt. Every coaiiort, /'ei'celleht ? cuisine; biu'b'ie' aud/.uuu'uii) tjciLuaiu.i, elecii'iu-lit'i; very central, and ?near to wharves, .railway/.station,? Town H?ail, and Opera nouiu. • ail trams' pass iloor,/I'ianff, lis. per day./ Permanent boarders from 255. week. .'Piiohe 11-u. 'ilitS. M. ICEP-"I-iiR -Uate of ChristcuiircU). Proprietress.' C 1075 Telephone /' . Telegraphic Address, - " 1050. "Floral" (Wellington).: H O T E L ' B R 1- S T O L, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Proprietor—J. H. HINTON. ; '/ Splendid View /of 'City and Harbour. / , Ab'soiutely Fireproof. - One Penny Section from Railway Station and Wharves, j ./.;,?';?y-. : -./?! : -Promenade ,Roof ; and Balconies. •? :: .' C 763 SONOMA PRIVATE .HOTEL; near. Railway, Station, Mastortou'. ~.,v W. ROODERKERK (late ?of /Wellington), ? .?: ■ -.:•?-- ./; ?.; ' Proprietor. .. '? ,/'. .. . / Under entirely, new management;' completely, renovated ;arid-refurnished throughout; good, clean, comfortable -acconimo'di^ion; first-class 'table;'-'moderate /tariff; /letto_t and telegrams promptly attended to ? ; ! ■ ClOOii HOTEL Metropole, Rotorua.-'-Privato ? Hotfel (immediately; opposite station). The house for /the ' tourists.—Telegrams.,'. M'ntropole; ? Roto-? ru.i: ;' i: ; . ~- ' '/j ■; y- C 1045 THE MARQUIS OF NORMA."tBY HOTEL,; ' CARTERTON. ! W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. /'"■' Tho best Commercial Hotel in thi\ Wairarapa. . . ' - WHERE TO STOP/ CENTRAL HOUSE, Taumaruni^il—This now. ■' up-td-dato House-is liow openj and Tourists; Travellers,-and Visitors especially catered 'fori' Fine large, rooms-and a spkmdid view. Within a minute's-'walk from'the railway station and river-boat landing. . Portei' meets all "trains. Telegrams . and letters -promptly. at- ■ tended to. .Tariff,; Gs. per day. - y ' : ""-y. MRS. E. W. 'SIMMONS,' Proprietress ■ CIIOS ■■■ :: . . ' , i WELLINGTON'S SEASIDE.; i : rnHB-Bona-Bay.Tea Kiosk now.aifoixls ETcel--H. ■ lent Accommodation. for those ing. 'Holiday-niakiiig, etc. Tariff, 355, per w'ebk, or 6a.-per diem.,: drill Luncheon,, etc.; ,Is, M Afternoon Tea, 9d . MRS. BROWN, Proprietress ; ' ' ' "' ' : "" : i I ~ BUSINESS NOTICES. ' JW. COPITII ORN E, • Tho Principal Band Outfitter , in j N.Z. ■ IMPORTER/ MAKER, and : EXPERT RE- • PAIRER OF MUSICAL-.-INSTRUMENTS. • ; •?' ' >'THE GOLDEN,, HORN,"', . , 137 INGESTRE STREET, WELLINGTON. . Catalogues' and Estimates Post Free. Everything la Muulo at "Tho Golden Horn." . - Gllll
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 440, 24 February 1909, Page 1
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