' EDUCATION At.-- r Tlio Gregg Motto: "Time is Money.!' IMPROVE ■ 'HIE .■'/ ■LONG-WINTER EVENINGS - By Studying uudor tlio Guidance of EXPERT Teachers, one or more of the following Subjects:— ' GREGG SHORTHAND—Learned in as many V-., : WEEKS , as: other systems take months. Students lmvo written 100 words a minute in THREE months. - • TOUCH, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. LANGUAGES—By tho Conversational Method. MAORI, FRENCH, ITALIAN, LATIN, V GREEK, ESPERANTO. . MATHEMATICS and Subjects' for Matriculation and Civil Servico Examinations. /H REGG . ' SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, vT . 17-19 Cuba Street, opposite Town Hall. • Write or Call for Prospectus. ' ' CIOB2 QONVENT OP MERCY, SUSSES SQUARE. ' HIGH SCHOOL for GIRLS. ;. PREPARATORY SCHOOL for GIRLS and , BOYS. Extras: Music. Shorthand, etc. Pupils prepared for Trinity College and Royal Acadcmy Music Examinations. 7188 DANCING. ; MISS VIOLET WARBURTON. JUVENILE Class for and Fancy Dancing, Saturday Morning.' idultClaiw for Beginners in Ballroom Dancing only, Friday Evenings. ' A Class for Advanced Pupils, Monday Evenings. ' Private Lessons financed for. Address 190 WELLINGTON TERRACE. ■ ■■■ . -■ : • 01159 rtROYDON PREPARATORY- SGBOOL.V- Boarding .md Day School for Boys under 13 years. Sfecial Class for Boys under C years. Second Term, 1909, begins, on Wednesday, April 21.. MISS SOMMERVILLE, £1 Hill Street. CIQ37 "DANKS'S ' COMMERCIAL. ...COLLEGE, ■ :. . 11 GREY STREET. . Individual Instruction in ACCOUNTANCY, : ' BOOKKEEPING & BUSINESS METODS, ; PITMAN'S SHORTHAND, ' TOUci TYPEWRITING. . iNecessary Subjects for. Junior and Senior ' ' 1 ' CivirServi.ee.. ..... " Matrio., Medical,, and Engineering Exams. . Prospeotus Freo on Application. P.O. Box^lG2. THE LANGEE DRESSCUTTING : SCHOOL, ■' ' ' ' >i Every Woman may Learn tho Art of Dressing ; iStylishly for Little Money. ALL Ladies are invited to call and inspect the Marvellously Simple BLOUSE AND SKIRT CUTTER, which pats it within the power of any ordinarily intelligent woman to make her own Blouses and Skirts. .Classes daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4; Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 7. to 9. (Agents required for country districts.- ;. .; r 1 MISS. KATE STEWART, Principal, V -• T 91 Willis Street, Shortt's., . i ■ Agents for Indian Embroidery Work. . cios9
MISS' MURIEL M: •VA E E . (A. Mus!,' V.C.M., Eng.), : , ■! . 11 PIRIE STEEET, -v v.' . : ■ ■ Toacher of Piano, Theory, Harmony, and' - Counterpoint, Voice Production, aud Singing. ■: CIU7B "IVfiTES. J. D. FOLEY, Teacher of Dancing, - Victoria Hail,. Adolaido Eoad. Privato Lessons arranged for. CIO7G ■ , VIOLIN. . ... . TO WRY PIPER, lato of the Crystal Palace . Orihestra, and pupil of tho late Carl June,' is prepared to. Receive . Pupils for tho Violin. ■ Attendance at' residence," if. required. Address, for torms, etc., e/o, Wellington Pianoforte'Company,,'Eambton Quay.- -y,\C6B9 HOTEL;, NOTICES. m'HE. Greytown; - Hbtel.^The--Leading" Com' •JL . ~mercial Housi! of tho District, Henry Collins, Proprietor/';' CI 180 WEEAEOA HOTEL, Levin.—W. S. Higgins (well-known in.; sporting ciroles),- /Proprietor. Mr, ; and; Mrs. .Juggins- have this- hotel. now, under entirely jiew management; and most suitable for the. accommodation' of travellers. ;Ciißs CA L E-D O NIA N•• H O T-E L, \ • Absolutely Fireproof, ' ' : NAPIEE., A FINE- new three-storied modern' hotel, situated • in - tho--best, part ,-of Napier j magnificent sea view. ; ,-i Spacious: Balcony and Roof Promenade, well-. furnished, large airy, rooms, luxurious private sitting-rooms, first-class table, and i the best of attention. , -SUITES. - ; . ' , " Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. Porter meets all-Trains and Boats. ' . AV C. BARNES, ■' Proprietor ■ P.O. Box 202. 'Phone 208.EAILWAY Passengers should,note that they ; can obtain, good Hot Luncheon (Is. Tld.) and Refreshments all .day at the Palmerston North,. Platform Refreshment .Rooms." Fresh' fruit, chocolates, etc., always on hand. Hot •Pies? a specialty.—J.,. H. Fletcher, Proprietor. ■ : ; ■>. '' •' :• Cllß6 . HASTIE'S HOTEL, FEILDING . (Opposite tho Post Office). (Patronised, by His Excellency |the Governor, ■ ;Lord Eanfurly). , : The Leading Commercial House of the District. ME. AND- MRS. T. : O'NEILL (lato of Hawera) have mucji pleasure in informing- the public generally that they liavo taken over tho abovo well-known hotel, and that they trust, by civility, attention, and a proper regard for patrons, to maintain the high-class reputation borne by the house,for so many years. COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL. ' LOWER CUBA STREET. TPHIS Magnificent Six-story Hostelry is now . JL'V open- to receive guests. Every comfort, excellent cuisine single and double bedrooais, electric lift; very central and near to wharves,, railway station, Town Hall, and Opera House. All trama paw door.v Tariff, ■ 6s: per day. Permanent . boarders from 255. _per week. 'Phone 1126, MRS. \M. KEPLER (lato of Christehurch), Proprietress., . C 1075
Telephone Telegraphio Address, , 1050. ; i , , ."Floral" (Wellington). ' TT 0 T.E I, B It I S T 0 1, . II CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Proprietor-J. H.'HINTON. Splendid' View of City, arid Harbour. Absolutely'fireproof. ■' Ono Penny Section from Railway Station and Wharves. •• Promenade Roof and Balconies. • C 768 ZEALANDIA- PRIVATE . HOTEL, Cambridge i Terrace, Near Tram Terminus, two minutes from Te Aro Station; First-Class Accommodation for Boarders and Travelling Public, Terms, from 255. to 80s. per week; 6s, per day. Good Table kept. Hot and cold wateF. ■ Telephone, IGSG. C 1123 ■ MRS. BACOVICH, Proprietress. nnHE MARQUIS Oi)' NORMANBI HOTEL, A CARTERTON. : . ■ • W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. i The best Commercial Hotel in the: Wairarapa. 1 . ■" ' . C9G3 ' ; . WHERE TO STOP. ; .' ' . CENTRAL HOUSE, Taumarunui.—This new . up-to-date House is now open, and Tourists, Travellers; and Visitors especially catcied for. Fino largo rooms' and a splendid view, Within a minutoV walk' from She railway station and river boat landing; Porter rnwts all trains. Telegrams and letters promptly ' attended to. • Tariff,"Gs. per day; MRS; E. W.' SIMMONS, Proprietress. cilos \ : ■■■-'• CHE AP. PREP AID ADVERTISEMENTS' "aro inserted in "The Dominion" as follows-.— ' Situations Vacant ' . >.".'r Situations Wanted ■ ' f 1G Words' '. Houses and' Land ,To Let T Sixpence. 1 Bowl and Residence V \
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 486, 20 April 1909, Page 8
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