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EDUCATIONAL. milE GREGG JJOTTO, "TIME IS MONEY." COACHING 111 LANGUAGES, liy M.A., Oxon. CLASSES forming for Reading HIGHER LATIN, HIGHER GREEK, HIGHER FRENCH. Special Attention paid to VERSIFICATION. jjiJuKS as set for University Examinations, immediate Application Necessary, as omy a limited number can be taken. ' GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 17-10 CUDA STREET, opp. Town Hall. Day, Evening, and MAIL Classes iu GREGG SHORTHAND. EDUCATIONAL. ADULT SCHOOL. . IMPROVEMENT IidCKU'ARt) EDUCATION. . Principal AIRS. CLAPSIIAW, Sen. Quebec House, 237 Wellington Terrace. A LL English Subjects carefully taught Art of Conversation, Elocution, Correspondence, English Literature. This 19 tne school you hear su much about. Personal instruction based upon individual needs. Try and realise what this lack of education means to you. Instead of bemoaning tne loss of early opportunities, devote yourselves now to the cultivation of your mind. Don't delay a day lonser than necessary; promptness is profit. Do not allow yourself to grow old.in thought or feeling. You must keep moving with the times or stand still and solitary. Particular and individual attention to dull and nervous pupils. Embrace this opportunity—there is no time to lose. Cut this out. 6021 DAI.LROOM DANCING. TMniS. n. B. MASON'S method of teaching i-'i- ensures proficiency in the ONE Quarter at Class 01- in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Classes—Mondays and Wednesdays. Term commences with pupil. Private Lessons by arrangement. Address SG Giu'znee Street, next St. Peter's Church. THE VIOLIN. THE VIOLIN. THE VIOLIN. MPERCIVAL CLARKE, Teacher of Violin • and Stringed Instruments (Pupil of Poussard). Concerts given by Pupils annually, and received at any stage. Special Terms to Children and Beginners. STUDIO, VIVIAN STREET, At Gardiner's Music House. 020 1 — : SCHOOL OF DANCING, ; : 70 HILL STREET : (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). I lVf ESTELLE BEEIIE lias returned, and ' will interview Parents and Guardians of • Intending Pupils. GOSU SINGING. TO PUPILS. MADAME MUELLER has Resumed Tuition in tho above.' Candidates prepared for Trinity Couego and Assaciated Board of Royal College, Lonuon, Examinations. Address—B6 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. GOSO m> AN ICS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, —> 11 GREI' St'RliEr. Individual Instruction in ACCOUNTANCY, & BUSINESS METHODS, PITMAN'S Sliuttj TOUCH TIREWRITING. Necessary Subjects for Junior and Senior Civil Service. • Matric., Medical, and Engineering Exams. Prospectus Free on Application. P.O. Bjx 102. CI 102 . THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. Every Woman may Learn the Art of Dressing Stylishly for Little Money. A LL Ladies are invited to cail and inspect Jt\. the Marvellously Simple BLOUSE AND SKIRT' CUTTER, which puts it within tho power of any ordinarily intelligent woman to niako her own Blouses and Skirts. Classes daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4; Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 7 to 0. Agents required for country districts. MISS KATE STEWART, Principal, 94 Willis Street, opp. Shortt's. Agents for Indian Embroidery "Work. C 1059 MISS ESTELLE REVELLE (Pupil Madame Christian, Sydney), Voice Production, Singing; moderate terms. 43 Aurora Terrace. 885 ANDREWS'S SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. MRS. WIGHTON, Principal, 122 Cuba Street, CUT TO MEASURE SPECIAL DEPARTMENT.—In introducing this special department to the Ladies of "Wellington, 1 feel assured that 1 am supplying a long-felt want, ,s many ladies would make their own garments had they a reliable and perfect-fitting pattern to cut from. This system is the latest from America, known as "Andrews's Faultless Tailors' System." Perfect lit guaranteed. G220 CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL.Boardiug and Day School for Boys under 13 years Special Class for Boys under 6 years. First Term 1909 begins on Thursday, February 4. MISS SOMERVILLE, SI Hill Street. C 1037 VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, ELOCUTION. MR. LEO. BUCKERIDGE, Pupil of Sir Charles Santlcy. London, and Siguor Blasco, Milan. Address: 77 Tho Terrace, opposite Dr. 5,8S MISS MURIEL M. VARE (A. Mus., V.C.M., Eng.), 11 PIRIE STREET, Teacher of Piano, Theory, Harmony, and Couiiterpoint, Voice Production, and Singing. CIO7S TVjTRS- J- D. FOLEY, Teacher of Dancing, Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. Private Lessons arranged for. C 1076 VIOLIN. TOW'RY PIPER, late of the Crystal Palace Orchestra, and pupil of the late Carl Jung, is prepared to Receivo Pupils for the Violin. Attendance at residence, if required. Address, for terms, etc., c/o. "Wellington Pianoforte Company, J.ambton Quay. C6S9 CONVEYANCES. KIMBOLTON COACH SERVICE, Q DAW'S Mail Coach leaves FEILDING Daily, to connect with APXTI and RANGIWAIIIA Coacnes, returning in time for Southern Express . C 1067 IJTUJXTON-LEViN COACH SERVICE. Timei table—Leave Foston (i.30 a.m., arrive Levin b.ao a.m.; leave Levin 1u.30 a.m., arrive Foxtou 12 noon; leave ioxtou 2.30 p.m., arrive Levin 4.30 p.m., leave Levin T.uU p.m., urrira Foxton 0.30 p.m. Leavo I'oxton 11 a.m., arrive Shannon 12.30 p.m.; leave Shannon 2.50 p.m.; arrive Foxton 4.30 p.m. FOXTON-SHANNON. OOYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, tbs JIX shortest Route to aud trjm Eoiton.— Leave l-'oxton daily G.liO a.m M arrive Shannon daily 7.50 a.m.; leave Sliannon daily 10.15 a.m., (irnvc Foxton daily 12 noou; leavo Foxtou c.nily 2.30 p.m., arrvo Shannon duily 4 p.ui ; ieav<> Sliannon dail} ti.lj p.m., mm*) Foxton uail/ t).3U p.m. 1. H. GI.NGELL, Ut!34 Cio^rietor.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 456, 15 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 456, 15 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 456, 15 March 1909, Page 1

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