EDUCATIONfII., x ■■•■ ■ /v —■" r *~^ J /^J -~«<». ;■..•- Tho Gregg Motto: "Time is Honey," THE-' '■-'•.'-'■ - : LPNG WINTER EVENINGS ... By Studying under the Guidance of EXPERT Teachers, ono or more of the following Subjects:— . ,-'.•■-. GREGG SHORTHAND-Leamed in as many WEEKS as. other ■ systems take months. ••'. Students have written 100 words a minute ■ in THREE months. ; . ■ TOUCH TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. LANGUAGES-By tho Conversational Method. MAORI, FRENCH, .; ITALUN, LATIN, '.' mGKEEK,-ESPERANTO.' , ' . MATHEMATICS and Subjects for Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations. (PREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, vJT 17-19 Cuba Street, opposite Town Hall. Write or Call. for.Prospectus. '. . CIOS2 ' .DANCING. MISS VIOLET WARBURTON.' ; .JUVENILE Class for Ballroom and Fancy ■ fc». ■ Dancing, Saturday Morning, i dult Class for Beginners in Ballroom Dancing only, Fri'day Evenings. A Class for Advanced Pupils, Monday Evenings. Private. Lessons ananned for.-Address l'Jli WELLINGTON TERRACE. ■:■',' '■■ .-'■• .::•.• .-• '.cuss ; •■'■ INDUSTRIES WEEK."'' " THE LANGER DEESSCUTTING SCHOOL ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY Afternoons, from • 2 to 4 o'clock, MISS KATE STKWART will demonstrate on the • Celebrated BLOUSE and SKIRT-CUT-TERS, made in New Zealand.' All ladies invited to make inquiries. Classes daily, 10' to 12 and 2 to 4. Tuesday :and Friday Evenines, ' ,7.tD.8. 04 Willis Street, opp. Shortt's.' CIUS9 . ■pKOYpON/-.' PREPARATORY SCBOOL.,V'..' Boarding ,iad Day School for Boys andsr 13 years. ■'"Special Class for'Boys'under G years Second. Term, 1309,=; begins on WeaLesdaV April il. •. .;■ .;.■. . ■'• ■;,, : . ; '■■■.': '■-. ; - : MISS EOMJIERVILLE,' : : .'.■"-■. ,;.• .;-. w U Hill Street. . CiO37 TJANKS'S .', COMMEECUL .COLLEGE, ;VT.V ; ; :' il GREY STREET. -: , ■.' . Individual Instruction'in . : ACCOUNTANCY,; '-•'•, ■■•." : ■-.' ' . '•■': ■ BOOKKEEPING 4 BUSINESS'METODS , /;.,.::',.'.• ; PITMAN'S SHORTHAND, ■■ ;;;■ '; '.} : TOUCH TYPEWRITING.'.; ./': . Necessary. Subjects for Junior and V Senior V .!' ■:."■ ■ •;• Civil Service.,:. . • , • '; '. Matric, Medical, and Engineering Exams. Prospectus.Free on Application.; P.P. Bos 162 ■■:"- ■ '.' ''>'/• ■ .'--■'■■ ';; ..:;'; ; CllOj. ■ .'l/TISS' :■-' MT/RIEL :M. ;! VABE . "«+■„:..'.; Eng.).;. ; ..y,'; : /•'. ; r,n piRiE ; sTRpT, /■■■' :■- .; ■.-•'•:Teacher-of Piano, Theory, Harmony; and:Coanterpofut, V'oico Production, and. Singing, '.: y .:.-..-y. .', : ' ■:-i''/ : -■ : -: : : .-;;>.:. C 1073 "iV/jfRS..: .J:':-P." FOLEY,' Teacher : of Dancing, . . ; Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. .Classes .THURSDAY. Children's Class ; SATURDAY . afteenoon; ;,. ;";:■:; ' / , .... ciora ' :; -''>,V-':!; , ,''s -v'.:VlbLi.N.; '.■'.'. : '-:' : ,:.; : ' '~. mO'WRY.rffiER, late/ot' the.Crystal Palace' JL. Orchestra, and pupil of tho iate.Carl Jung, is', prepared- .to.- receive/ Pupils for tho . Violin; '-'Attendance',,ut: residence, if -rtquircd, Address;.:fee teniiE/.etci,: cio Wellington Pianoforte Coniiiniiy, Lambton Quay.;.-.;.-■;; C6S9 ; ; / ;.•;. .■:■■■.;'.■•'hot'el-NoficES.".'-;■"■• ■'' C :. V ; ■ rrilDE''G'rcytiiwn /-iioteh— Tho .Leading"'torn- : JL'- -lhercial House of :.the District.- -Jenry -,Collins, '.Proprietb?.''. :: ' ',' : ' '; ■■ . CllBO .MTIiRAROA;HOTEL,.L«viji;-WvH. Higgins ,[» •;. (well-known ■■ in sporting circles), l'roprietpr; '..M.r.. and !llrs. Uiggins have this hotel ' uow under.entirely new management; and most ■ suitable for, the accommodation of travellers; : •"'■'■-■"''■■'■■- '■■ -' ')■ ■■' ■'■ -"'-.:''.' '-.' cms , rar.H'l.T E V '.HART •'.'.-, H O.TE L, : = /""/; //CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z., : . / Is. now ready, to receive GUESTS. Tariff,Bs. Cd. /.'/. .•'... [':'. A; .W. LANE, Proprietor. .' "■'.'(Latb United gervice- Hotel, Christchurch). . K C A'L E D.O N I A N/:i HO T E L,;; .''■ .' '. : '~-■■■ Absolutely Fireproof, : •' . : ; :;,;■;■■'-.:, ■ " : ;;:napieeV - ■:.■■',■:..-. ■■.■•• -" A' FINE new three-storied modern hotel ; situated .'in ■~the. best part - of.' • Napier; : 'iin'iignificeiit sea; view.-; ■ -.;' ■■• '■•-:", •: Spacious, Balcony and Roof Promenade, :wellfuraish'ed,' largo airy rooms, luxurious private fitting-rooms,; first-class table, and the best of attention. .. ' ..' /..:, . ' , ';. • ; ; :-:-/\.',;;•:•'.-, /■'/ SUITES. ■';■::■ ':' ■■'/ -" : / : .'Telegrams and letters'.promptly'attended to. ;. Porter, meets' all Trains and Boats. ■ ' . J . .; : :;,,. ~ A.: C, BARNES,', .' . • ' .'■'.;;'■' t :' Proprietor. , '■-, . ; ; .; P.O. Box 202. : :- v : \ / ./.; 'Phone 208,.„ ■pLATFCRM'. REFRESHMENT ' BOOMS . ■.•f;.-; v • /PALMERSTON.;NOBTH., :.■ ■ . , , -. . Gong goes every train. -HOT LUNCHEON, HOT SOUP, HOTPIES ;.,':,'. a Speciality. '■/..■'■.'.■• : .' '■Refreshments, at. any time. Fresh Fruit, .Chocolates,-etc.' .-" •; ' . • Cllß6 ■.-.'.- '•...;■ J. H.; FLETCHER, Proprietor. : ' v '•: HAiSTIE'S HOTEL, '-FEILDINQ '■ •■ .: . . (Opposite the Post Uffice). . "; ' (Patronised uy .His lixcollency ilia Governor, :,'■''." , Lord itaiifurly). ; ■. .'..'. The Leading Commercial House of tho District MR. AND AlifcS./- T. . U'AEILL (late of .... :Hawern) have much pleasuro in inform-iug-tho pubho generally, thut they-have taken over the'above well-known-uotel, and; that they trust,, by. civility, attention, uud.a properre--garil'for patrons, to maintain tlie hign-class re- ' putatio" borne, by the house for so many years. CPLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEIi. .••.■"■. LUWiiR.CobA S'iliEET. . .' ! : THIS Magninceiit Six-story Hostelry is now / open to receive guests. Every-'.comfort, ; excellent cuisine; single and double bedrooais,' electric lift;.very central and near, to.icaarvos, - railway station, Town.Hall, ( aud Opera House. A'll'-:tramß.',.pass door.. .'Tariff,■; (is. . per day. Permanent bbaidurs from -lias, per weei. 'Phone ' 1126. ■ MRS.:' 11... KEiUEU .'(late' of Christehurch),. Proprietress. \ : .'.- C 1075 Telephone ■•.'.■;- : Telegraphic Address, VIUSO. .-'■'■.- , : "Floral", (Wellington). HO TE L BR IST OL, . CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. .'■.... . :■, ' ;.-. Proprietor-J. : H.- HINTON. : ;'Splendid View of City and Harbour. ■Absolutely fireproof. One Penny Section from Railway Station • and Wharves. Promenade' Roof and Balconies. . C 768 ,iyEALANDIAV • PRIVATE . HCTEL~ "β-i y .\ Cambridgo 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 day. Good Table kept.; Hot and cold water. Telephone, 165 C. C 1123 .MRS. BACOVICH, Proprietress. npHE MARQUIS 0/ NORMANBY HOTEL, .*■■■■ '■.-.. CA..TERTO.V. _ -;■■•'■ W. M. HALLEy" rr.OPRIETOR. Tho best Con mercia! Hotel in tho Wuirarapai .--■••.'• ■' / "'■ ■" - ' - : ' C9C3 ■'■■-.'■■ TO LET. , WAREHOUSE TO LET, TARANAKI V ' ■'. " STREET. . ,'" Two Floors, each 5G s 42, served by Lift. Also, LARGE LOCK-UP SHOP. TO LET-ONE 4-ROOMED HOUSE. South Terrace, Kelburue; rent, 20s. per week. Apply ' .- PEOTJSE LUMBER LTP,, .01025 a'uimaW^gtteet,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 505, 12 May 1909, Page 1
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