EDUCATIONAL. Tlio Gregg Motto: "Timo is Money." IMPROVE . THE • LONG WINTER EVENINGS" t ': By Studying under the Guidance of EXPERT Teachers, 0110 or moro of the follow-; ing Subjects:— , GREGG SHORTHAND-Learned in .as many WEEKS- ns. other systems take months. Students liavo written 100 words, a minute in THREE months. TOUCH TYPEWRITING,. BOOKKEEPING. LANGUAGES—By the Conversational Method. : MAORI, FRENCH, ITALIAN,' LATIN, GREEK, ESPERANTO. ' ■ MATHEMATICS and Subjects, for Matnculation and Civil Service Examinations. /pIREGG . SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, vJT 17-19 Cuba Street, opposite Town Hall. , Write or Call for Prospectus. . C 1082; " ; . DANCING. MISS BORLASE has'resumed her' Classes, ' Masdnic Hall; Boulcott Street, Saturday Mornings, at 10.30. Friday Evenings, Tliorndoii Hall, Goring Stveet, at 7 o'clock. Miss Borlaso is assisted by Miss Barbara Putnam. Address 24 Tinakori Road. - £JONVENT OP .MERCY,^SUSSEX''SQUARE. HIGH SCHOOL for GIRLS.; ! PREPARATORY SCHOOL for GIRLS and 'BOYS. ; Extras; Music. Shorthand, etc. Pupils prepared' for Trinity College and. ;Royal Academy Music Examinations; 1 'loa . DANCING. ; , MISS VIOLET WARBURTON. : JUVENILE Class: for ballroom andEancy Dancing, Saturday/Morning;' Adult Clliss ,for Beginners'in Ballroom Dancing only, rnday Evenings. A ..Class' for, Advanced Pupils, Monday Evenings. . Priyato : for; ; Address, 196 WELLINGTON TERIvAGE.. . .. . C 1153 r<KOYDON "PREPARATORY SCHOOL.'Boarding .md Day School for Boys under 13 years, Special Class for.Boys, under 6 years. Second . Term, 1909,; begins : ,on ..AY eai-esday, April 21. . • • , •MISS SOMMERVILLE,;.. ~.. .. i ' .bl Hill.Street. . C 1037 BANKS'S : COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ,Jo> . , ii grey street; Individual Instruction in . . 'ACCOUNTANCY.: '. '] , . . . .... : BOOKKEEPING & BUSINESS METODS/" • PITMAN'S SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPEWRITING. 1 'Necessary Subjects for Junior: and' Senior • . , ■ • ■ ... Civil Service. , c v .. >. : Matrio., Medical, and Engineering. Exams. ■Prospectus Free, on Application. P.O;, Box^lffi. ; THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHUOL.. Every Woman may I.eam.the Art of Dressing Stylishly for ,Little Money. ' } A TT. Ladies are invited : to call and inspect Av tho Marvellously Simple- BLOUSE' AND SKIRT CUTTER, which, puts-it within the power of any ordinarily . intelligent .woman, to make her own Blouse's, arid, Skirts.,.- .Classes daily 10 to 12 and 2 to 4; Tuesday and lu-iday Evenings, 7,t0 9.' Agents required for country districts. • ■ ■ ■ : MISS KATE STEWART. Principal,' ' 94 Willis Street, : opp.' ShorU's. " "Agents for Indian-Embroidery-Worb.^^ MISS ' MURIEL VARE (A. Mus„ V.C.M., Eng.). 11 PIRIE STREET, Teacher of Piano, Theory, Harmony, and . Counterpoint, Voice Production, and Singing. CIU7B "R/TRS. J. .D. FOLEY, Teacher 'of Dancing, • IIJ. Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. Private Lessons arranged foi * CIO7C ; VIOLIN. TOVTRY PIPER,- lato' of ■ the Crystal' Pol act ..Orchestra, an<J pupil -of tlio .lato Can June, is'prepared to Receivo Pupils for th( : ' Violin.- Attendance at residence, if. required. -Address: for,-terms, etc.; c|o. • Wellington: Piano 'forte Company, Lambtou Quay. '.. C6B! HOTEL NOTICES, '/V'^',"' SST H I T E H A R T H O T E L, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z., : ' Is now ready to receive GUESTS. Tariff, Bs. Gd, i. - A. W. LANE,-Proprietor ' (Late United Service Hotel, Christchurch). HE Grey town Hoiel.-jThe Leading Commercial House of , the District. , Henry Collins, .Proprietor, : ; - Cll&O W ERAROA . HOTEL, Levin.—W. H. ; Higgins (well-known in sporting circles), Pro-' ' • prietor. 'Sir. arid Mrs; Higgins have this hotel .. now under entirely-new management; and most suitable for the accommodation of travelers. . CAL ED O N'l A N HOT EL, ;,, ' - ; Absolutely Fireproof, ■' .NAPIER.- - A . FINE new three-storied t modern hotel, • situated in the best part of Napier; magnificent sea" view, •.•' - •• ■ Spacious Balcony, and Roof Promenade, wellfurni'shed, large airy rooms, luxurious private — sitting-rooms, first-class table,, and the best of attention. - ' : . ». - suites... Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. s Porter'meets all Trains, and Boats. . , ... .'v. A. C. B.ARNES, . . ' Proprietor. P.O. Box, 202. - : "Phone 208. "OAILWAY. Passengers should note that they JOi can obtain good Hot Luncheon (Is. Gd;) — 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. .; . .; ;•: ■ ... . 'CIIBG '■ ' HASTIE'S HOTEL, fEII.DING , . ; , (Opposite tho, I'ost; Office).- , . (Patronised by His Excellence the , Governor; ',Lord,Raufurly). " " ' . ,! " : Tho Leading Commercial' House of the District: — 'H/TK-" AND' MRS.T.- '; O'NEILL' (late, of i'JL Hawera) ; "nave iiu'ch pleasure in informing tho publltj ' generally'Hhat they .'have taken over the 1 above well-known;hotel,'and that they trust, by civility, attention,; and a-proper rogard for patrons,.to maintain the high-class reputation borne by the house for so many years. ' COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL. ' ' 1 LOWER CIIBA STREET. • ; THIS Magnificent - Six-story Hostelry, ;.is' now ■! opeh to receive guests:. ' Every comfort, ■ excellent singlevand"double bedroojis, " electric lilt; very central and hear to wharves, railway, station, Town Hail, :and;Opera House. 'All trams .pass .'door: ,'.Tariff,.,;Gs.-. per -day. Parmanent boarders. from-,, 255. - ;per , week; Thone" 1126.- MRS. M.„ KEPLER (lato of Christchurch), Proprietress. V, C 1075 ' Telephone ■ . ' -''- Telegraphi'o Address, 1050. ' . "Floral" (Wellingtoh). HO TEL B'R I'S T' O K CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. ' . Proprietor—J, H. HINTON. • . Splendid' View of City and Harbour. , . Absolutely fireproof. One Penny Section from Railway Statiou. and Wharves... \ , ; i Promenade Roof and Balconies;. ClO3 ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, , Cambridge Terrace, Near Tram Terminus, , two, minutes from Te — Aro. Station, First-Class Accommodation for Boarders and Travelling Public. Terms, from 255. to 30s. per week; 6s. per dav. Good, Table , kept. Hot and cold water. Telephone, IGSG., C 1123 MRS. BACOVICH, Proprietress. HE MARQUIS O. NORMANBY HOTEL, 7 CAKTERTQN. . 'W, M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. ! — The boii't Commercial Hotel in the Wuiravapa. ■ '■'■ .'.V.'C963 ' WHERE TO STOP. '" .. .~, CENTRAL HOUSE,' Taumarunui.—This new up-to-date House is noV' open, and Tour, ists, Travellers,'and Visitors especially catered for.' Fine largo 'rooms: and a splendid view! Within-'a minute's,walk from.tho' railway'sti-tion-and river boat landins. Porter meets all trains. Telegrams and , letters , promptly at. tended to.. Tariff; Gs/per day. , . MRS. E. W.; SIMMONS, Proprietress. ■ icuoa
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 487, 21 April 1909, Page 5
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