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DRESS AND FASHION. THREE. . '..'''■' SEASSNAELE 7 |j. V:. LINES. 7 / 'J ■'/.-■ .7 /':'/■';/■' rpHAT appeals to men, if/not 'just now, maybb. later, but now yoir have a rare opportunity, for rather than remove during our alterations, we MUST REDUCE PRICES, which/will BENEFIT YOU; MEN'S PYJAMAS,'in Flannelette, Twilled and .Plain- ■'•;.'•'" ■ > . 7 In Tennis; Cloth, entirely new shapes, - , In Fine Ceylon, unshriulcnble' and durable, ' In Caslnn'ero, with silk stripes., ..'.•.;■. AVo hold-a very Large Stock of this very Popular Garment. They are, in all sizes, well ; cut and riadb qualities, •;'..-■ 7 ss. od., 65.'9 d., 75.-6d.,105. Gd., 12s. Gd., ■'~ V.7 15s. Gd., ,17s. Gd., 21s. '...,: 7.' MEN'S SHIRTS, a great variety 'from tho most celebrated'makers—- : Men's. Smart, 'Striped Tunic Shifts, soft .-.'fronts, 4s. Gd;, ss. Gd., ,7s. Gd. V Ceylon Shirts, . soft and.: warm,; without : : .'. ■ weight, ss. Gd., 7s. Gd., 9s. Gd. . . /Winter; Crimean Shirts,.in medium and extra heavy weights, - nice, soft, . downy .••"'.' make. All the.above to be had with col- . ■■'lars-'or neckbands Gs.-Gd., 75.\6d.,.55. Gd., : " \ 9s. Gd. ,'; 7'7;' l . :v ' : 7'. . ' '•■ 7 MEN'S / UNDERWEAR,'' in all textures,, in ;'.:Pants and Singlets'ito;match— '. :.'•'■ : Unshrinkable Natural Merino, ,3s. Gd.,' 4s.' Gd., . -,' -.; 55...pd.-_ ■/. , '■ j --. ''/-The celebrated Wolsey Make, ss. lid;, Gs. 6d;, '';:..y Gs.lid.- :■/;/;.,- '"'^' ,/ 7''/.' ; : V'...7.7(Garments'Replaced.sbould. they shrink.). ■■■■In', the ;New Zealand, makes of; warm pure' "• ; ' Lambsv/00l Underwear. we .only stock the. .7 best of these. - ..Wo. are. 'showing nil ' ■ / 7:weights. Special value, 4s. lid./ ' ■'y '■■ ■■• "■'. --'■'/■■/'. ■.: ; 7. :; /''"'/ ■ -v!'' Cll3l ' ■ ■/'■'•'./>-.jEbUDATIONAI.,;'7'-=,"// ~.■ ; The.Gregg Motto: '.'Time is Honey." ■''. improve v.' .•■■;'•: ".-■' THE- :■ .7 7 ";;7;7 LONG WINTER,EVE.NINGS '■,',,. -.- ■.' By Studying under tho Guidance of EXPERT Teachers, onb or-mdre'.'of the following Subjects:—.•-■■■•■■::. -'. •"..'"■ GREGG. SHORTHAND-Learned in as many :;,'.'.- .WEEKS -as .other;. '■ systems\ take; months. '-/ '. - Students bavo'written 100 words a miriuto :7.;in THREE: months^'7 -v; ; - -'-. ■'. ■■ - 7 TPUCH' TYPEWRI.T.Ir,'G, -: BOOKKEEPING.' ; LANGUAGES—Ev ,the''Conversational Method. { 7- MAORI, ..FRENCH,' ITALIAN,' LATIN, '• .'GREEK; ESPERANTO.',:. ' -. ■ : MATHEMATICS- and Subjects fbr : Matricula : ; . tion and' Civil Service Examinations..-' GREGG '": SHORTHAND . INSTITUTE, 17-19 Cuba Street, opposite Town Hall. >, Write or for Prospectus/. / - ■-.': CIOB2 -DANCING. 7 . ■ MISS VIOLET WARBURTON. / . ■ TUVENILE, Class for Ballroom and Fancy fiH ; Dancing,' Saturday Morning. 7* dult Class for-Beginners in Ballroom Dancing only, .Friday Evenings. A Class for Advanced Pupils, Monday Evenings.' . Private' Lessons airanged ■for. Address 19G WELLINGTON TERRACE. 7''7 7'. •.-,.-.. ,7 C 1153 (HROYDON PREPARATORY ' SCHOOL.-/ 7V.; Boarding aiid Day School for Boys under - .13 years.:.- Special Class for Boys under 6 years. Second:' Term, .1909, .begins on' Wedx.cs'dayi: . April 21. 7 ■.'•-• ■-!-■' '.',,:' / .'MISS SOMMERVILLE,- '/■' ;:. ;7;fcl Hill Street.; . ' Cio37 ; pANKS'S.. ..COMMERCIAL: COLLEGE, : ; l -'~f ••.•■■ 11.GREY/STREET.7 . ...: Individual instruction in ,' ' / ,/,:/.'■ '■'.'•' ■ BOOKKEEPING, & BUSINESS METODS, ~■-'- 7 PITMAN'S SHORTHAND, '". --'TOUCn. .TYPEWRITING. ; : /;-7 '.•■;■■'Necessary Subjects for Junior and Senior i'■'..::.. .Civil: Service. :'' . Matric, Medical, and Engineering Exams. ' Prospectus Free on Application; P.O. Box 162. ■ ■;:.' ".'■■7'-■'.".. .;. CllO2 THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING 'SCHOOL. Every Woman may Learn the Art of Dressing ." Stylishly for Little Money. ; A LL Ladies areiinvited to call and inspect ■Xk.' the' Marvellously Simple BLOUSE AND , SKIRT . CUTTER, which puts' 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. '■• "...'.-' ' ■/, ; . MISS KATE STEWART, Principal, 94 ..Willis Street,'opp: Sh'ortt's. ' '/Agents for Indian Embroidery Work. ' '"■"■'''" " ; '."' '■■'-" ■-■"' ■ ' ■" '■'■■ ; ' C 1059 ; MISS MURIEL .-M.-'VARE /:(A. Mns., V.C.M:; Eng.), ;' , '■-'■"■" 7/ 11 PIEIE STREET, :;,//'; Teacher of Piano, Theory. | Harmony, and Counterpoint, Voice Production, and Singing. ~■ '-' '■■" ;■ : '■' --■"■■7\"- '■" -■ -'' . CIO7B TifRS. J. D. FOLEY,: Teacher of Dancing, ~r- Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. Privato Lessons arranged, for, , ',•■..... . CIO7O /.:'/,.■■/;■■"'; VIOUN. -;'.'.;. T' OWRY: 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. : A'ddreis. for terms, etc., c/o. Wellington ■ Piano- ' ,forto .Company, Lambton Quay. . C 689. ■' THE' 7 '.'LITTLE /(BOYS), I Robin Hobd Bay, Blenheim, i (Established nearly,2o. years.) i Supported by somo of- tho leading , men. of New Zealand. | Board and Tuition, .£4o'.per annum (six : vacancies). ',■ ; ' ' . Boating, Fishing,' Shooting, Riding, Tennis, :'. Etc., Eto. . ', Apply to PRINCIPAL for/PROSPECTUS. : .-"■" ' - ■:'■■- 659F SALE. : > ■'■. SALE.- SALE. BO Not Miss this Great Sale. 'Goods'.of all kinds to be had at Absurd Prices. . WATCHES from ss. Gd. upwards. GREENSTONE:in alb Carviugs-a Specialty. .FANCY GOOD.!. LADIES' and GENT'S' UNDERCLOTHING at Sacrificed Prices. . !'/■'- F. KHOURI, CS2S 10i Lambton Quay. . TEIHE results obtained by Advertisers in the Ji. 'Classified''Columns of "The Dominion" i are such' as to-confirm their-belief that the paper has a wider circulation than any other .'. daily journal in New: Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 495, 30 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 495, 30 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 495, 30 April 1909, Page 1

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