( EDUCATIONAL. STUDY LANGUAGES •"' . ■ , UNDER EXPERTS. j MAORI (now a subject for Matric. and Civil Service) Taught by a Licensed Nalivo In- j terpretor. FRENCH-Rapid Conversational Method. Instructor: Monsieur Misonno. HIGHER LATIN, GREEK, and FRENCH.-. Instructor: U. Sinithson, M.A., Oxon. Special Attention paid to VERSIFICATION. Writo or Call for particulars, GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 17-19 CUBA' STREET, opposite Town Hall Principal: J. Wyn Irwin, N.Z, Representative. ' Day, Evening, and Mail Classes in Gregg Short- \ hand, Touch Typewriting, etc. EDUCATIONAL. "' i Quebec House, 237 Tho Terrace. ADULT SCHOOL FOR IMPROVEMENT BACKWARD EDUCATION. i MRS. CLAPSHAW, Sen., Principal. School Course. Comprehensive. I EMBRACING nil usual Subjects for Modern ; J Education, Conversation. Correspondence, ' Elocution, Etiquette. Aptitude and Capability of Each Student Studied. Development oi individual character aud reasoning powers. Fib ■ noss for brunt of life, rather than cxaminatioi room. Mrs. Clapshaw's aim is to teacli lie) students how to learn j to uso their own judgmentj to become sensible, practical, refined men and women. Special and rapid method of teaching English to Foreigners. Studio pleasantly situated, and apart from tho residence; on high ground, facing harbour, For terms, etc., apply "Principal." . GO2J BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S method of teaching ensures proficiency in the ONE Quarter, at Class or in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Classes—Mondays and Wednesdays. Term commences with pupil. Private Lessons by arrangement. Address 86 Gkuzneo Street, next St. Peter's Church. TEACHERS' AND CIVIL SERVICE ' ' EXAMINATIONS. CLASSES for theso Examinations are- being, formed. Special provision for teaching Physiology, including practical work. F. G. A. STUCICEY, M.A., 6668 Island Bay SchooL SCHOOL OF DANCING. 7G HILL STREET (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). MISS ESTELLE BEERE, Certificated Teacher, London. Children's Classes Reopen on and after SATURDAY, MARCH 27. The Course comprises:—The New American Ex-, , pressivo System of Physical Culture, Ballroom Dancing, Graceful Solo Step, nnd Clog Dancing. A Special Class for Children will bo held in i tho Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street. G056 THE VIOLIN. THE VIOLIN. THE VIOLIN. HPERCIVAL CLARKE, Teacher of Violin • and Stringed Instruments (Pupil of Poussard). i Concerts given by Pupils annually, and received at any stage. Special Terms to Children and Beginners. ; STUDIO. VIVIAN STREET, [ At Gardiner's Musio House. 620 SINGING. ' TO PUPILS, MADAME MUELLER has Rcsumsd Tuition in the above. Candidates prepared, for Trinity College and Associated Board of Royal College, Loudon, Examinations. Address—66 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. 6050 DANKS'S COMMERCIAL 11 GREY STREET. , Individual Instruction in I ACCOUNTANCY, ■ • „ „ BOOKKEEPING ■&. BUSINESS METHODS, , PITMAN'S SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPEWRITING. ' ' Necessary,; Subjects for Junior,'and Senlot..' Civil Service, Matric, Medical;' and Engineering Exams., Prospectus Free ou Application. P.O. Box 162. THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. Every Woman may Learn the Art of Dressing, Stylishly for Littlo Money. . ', ALL Ladies aro invited to call and inspect the Marvellously Simplo BLOUSE AND SKIRT CUTTER, which puts it within tho power of any ordinarily intelligent woman to mako her own Blouses and Skirts. Classes daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4; Tuesday and Iriday Evenings, 7 to 9. Agents required for country, " "mSS KATE STEWART, Principal, " 04 Willis Street,' opp. Shortt's. Agents for Indian Embroidery Work. B , C 1059 ANDREWS'S SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. MRS WIGHTON, Principal, 122 Cuba Street. ,r(UT TO MEASURE SPECIAL DEPART. \J MENT—In introducing this special de-. partment to tho Ladies of Wellington, I feci assured that I am supplying a long-felt want, as 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 fit guaranteed. 622U MISS HOLBROOK, Teacher of Pianoforte, AddressCorner of BURWAH and CHILKA STREETS, BERHAMPORE. 853 BALLROOM, DANCING. MISS ESTELLE BEERE, Evening Classes reopen at Easter; beginners Tuesdays; Practico Class, Fridays. Class for Collcgo Boys under 18 years forming. 70 Hill Street. 6510 CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL.Boardiug and Day School for Boys under 13 ycard. Special Class for Boys under 6 years. First Term 1909 begins on Thursday, February 4. MISS SOMERYILLE, , 81 Hill "Street. C 1037 ISS MURIEL U. VARB (A. Mus., V.C.M., Eng.), 11 PIRIE STREET, Teacher of Piano, Theory, Harmony, and Counterpoiat, Voico Production, and Singing. , CIO7B -a/TRS. J. D. FOLEY, Teacher of Dancing, "■*■ Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. Private Lessons arranged fori CIO7S VIOLIN. ~" ' TOWRY PIPER, Into of tho Crystal Palaco Orchestra, nnd pupil of tho late Carl Jung, is prepared to Receivo Pupils for tho Violin. Attendance at residence-, if, required. Address, for terms, etc., c/o. .Wellington Pianoforte Company, Lambtou Quay. CGS9 CONVEYANCES, ,; KIMBOLTON COACH SERVICE. CJ DAW'S Mail Coach leaves FEILDING O* Daily, to conucct with APITI and , RANGIWAIUA Coaches, returning in tinio for. Southern Express. CIOO7 •OOXTON-LEVnTcOACII SERVICE. • Timeij 'table—Leave- Foxton 6.30 a.m., arrivo Levin S-30 a.m.; leave Levin 10.30 a.m., arrivo Foxton 12 noon; leave Foxton 2.30 p.m., arrivo Levin i.30 p.m.; leave Levin 7.30 p.m., arrive ! 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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 467, 27 March 1909, Page 2
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