, EDUCATIONAL. The Gregg Motto: "Time is Money.". IMPROVE ' iTHE LONG WINTER EVENINGS By Studying under the Guidance of. EXPERT Teachers, one or.moro of tho following Subjects;— ... GREGG SHORTHAND—Learned 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, ITALIAN, LATIN. . . GREEK, ESPERANTO.. : . MATHEMATICS, and. Subjects for Matriculation and Civil Service /Examinations. fi REGG . 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 Dancing,. Saturday, Morning. A dult Class for Beginners '.in Ballroom. Dancing only,. Friday Evenings. :' A Class for Advanced Pupils, Monday, Evenings. . Private -Lessonsairaoeed for. Address 19U WELLINGTON TERRACE. ■. ; ; •• ensa " ' INDUSTRIES WEEK. " " THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. ' AVEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRI-' cV' BAY Afternoons, from '2 to 4.'o'clock, MISS KATE STE WART .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. and Friday Evenings, 7 to 9. -.94 Willis Street, opp.;Shortt's.. C 1059 (TIROYDON PREPARATORY . SCHOOL;-:--.V.-. Boarding ,ind Day School for Boys under 13 years. : Special Class for Boys under 6 years. Second Term, ;190f1,' begins, on Wednesday' April .21. ' ;. ' .'VMISS SOMMERVILLE, • ... tl Hill Street. Cio37 TSANKS'S . COMMERCIAL ..' COLLEGE, ■ • 11 GREY STREET. Individual.lnstruction in ACCOUNTANCY, ' BOOKKEEPING &' BUSINESS .METODS, 'PITMAN'S SHORTHAND, . TOUCH TYPEWRITING. ■ .. • Necessary - Subjects for Junior . and Senior : Qivii Service. Matric., Mcdical, and Engineering Eiamsi / 'Prospectus Free on Application.;. P.u,.80x 162. " ■■ ' '. ;. -.-' : . Oiioj MISS 'MURIEL ' ' M.. . VARE ' (A. ilus., V.C.M., Eng.), 11 PIRIE STREET, Teacher of Piano, Theory, Harmony, and • ' Counterpoint, ,Voice Production, ! anil Singino. '■/' . . ,ciurs *|) ,TRS, J, D,.. FOLEY, Teacher . of Danping, "'Victoria; Hall, Adelaide Road. ' Classes THURSDAY.: Children's' ■ Class SATURD \Y AFTERNOON. : \. . CIO7O X violin..'-::;-— .; mOWRY PIPER, late of the Crystal Palaco '-1 Orchestra, and pupil of ;tho late Carl Jung, is prepared to..receive Pupils for the yi6lin. ;" Attendance; at residence, if rtquired. Address,-fee ttrriis, etc., c/o , Wellington X'ltiito.forte Company, Lamhton Quay. . ~' C'GtSD HOTEL NOTICES. TilHE,'. Groytowd; ,ilctoLr-Tho Lead : .n'g tain--IL ;merpal.;.Ho,us,s of the,,' District, -ionry, Collins",■_Pioprifetor.;-;, \ ,Cllbo' ;\,4/Ei{AROA HOTEL, Levin.—W. -H. Higgins .;*•» (well-known .'in sporting-: circles), Pro-': prietor.;. Mr.\aud Mrs.,iUiggins hayo'.this, hotel' liow .under entirely hqw : maiiiigement; and.most'' suitable tor tno accommodation; of'. travellers. ■ ' . - ;■-■ : Clltia KTH" H-l-T E ' II Alt T . ,H OTE L, CHIUSTCIIURCII, N.Z., ; Is now,, ready to receive GUESTS.' Tariff,Bs. Gd. A. W. LANE, Proprietor ' , (Lata United Service. Hotel, Christchurch)C A LED ON'l A N II O T : E L, Absolutely Fireproof, 1 ■/' i;;"; / • • NAPIER. . A FINE new -three-storied moderd . hotel' . ic3. situated, in the best part of Napier; uliigu'uicunt sea view.. ' .. - ..- -Spacious' Balcony and Roof Promenade, wellfurnished,' large airy rooms, luxurious private sitting-rooms,' nrst-class -. table, . and the best of. attention. .. SUITES.' .. .Telegrams, and letters promptly attended to ./ Porter meets all Trains and. Boats. v;a. c. barnes, . :i Proprietor. ■■ , P.O. 80x,202. .. .; 'Phono 203. PLATFORM EEFPJiSHMENT ROOMS : - /PALMERSTON-:NORTH. . ' / '.' ; Gong goes every train.;/ ■ HOT LUNCHEON, HOT SOUP, HOT PIES .. . a Speciality. ■ , .. ; ■ ■ ' ; Refreshments at any., tiiuo. Fresh. Fruit Chocolates, etc. . ' ' ' Cllß6 ; .J-H. ; FLETCHER; Proprietor. v y: . HAoi'lE S HOTEL, FEILDINU tuppos'.to tlio l'ost 'utuce). (Patronised ,u/ JJis Ejlc'etlency tuu' Governor Lord .uanlurlyj. '. Tho Leading Commercial Mouse of the District Mk'-AhK'-'ltiW. T. U'NEILL" \liite of Hawxra) navo much pleasure in lulormiug tho. puuiu generally , iliac- they have taKen over tne uuovo Aietl-knawn uotel, and that'they • trust, by civility, attention, anU a proper regaru for. patrons, to maintain the higu-class reputatioa uorut. by the nouse lor so many years.'COLUAIBIA PRIVATE HOTEL. '■ . LOWttt bl'ltbKT. TJIHIS Magnificent : Six-story Hostelry is no w ; A . open to. receive guests. , JSvery- comfort, excellent, cuieiin; sing.o and double bedroojis,' electric lift; very central aiid near to v,-harves, ; railway btutiou, Town Hall, and-Opera liouse!' AH .trams .'pass door.,' .Tariff, -65.-: per' day!: I'ermanent ' uoaidtr's. from zis. per weei' 'Phone 1126.- MRS. M.. KEPi,EIi (late of Cnnstchuroh), Proprietress.- , , . . C 1075 telephone Telegraphic Address. ' IuSO. "Floral"; (Wellington). Hot e l bris to l. CUBA. STREET,. WELLINGTON. " Proprietor—J. H. HINTON. Splendid View of City, and Harbour.Absolutely/fireproof. One Penny Section from Railway Stution and , Wharves. , l'romenadb. Roof and Balconies, C7G3 ZEALANDIA . PRIVATE HOTEL, . ... Cambridgo Terrace, ■ Near Tram Terminus, two minutes from > To' Aro Station, First-Class Accommodation for Boarders and Travelling Public. Terms, from 25s.'to 30s. per week; fis. per day.. Good Table kept. Hot and cold water. Telephone, IGSC C 1123 MRS. BACOVICH, Proprietress! T' HE MARQUIS 0/ NORMANBI' HOTEL. CA..TERTON. W. JI. : HALLEY. PROPRIETOR. Tho best; Con mercial Hotel in tho U'airarapa. : 'V i - . . .. C9C3 W. 11. PIIILP, House and omen cleaning conTRACTOR, ■ 1 N.Z. Alliance; liuildiii'.'s. 113 Willis Strest (Room 4). Chimneys swept by sober men. .Gentlemen'.- t.'lollies pressed. ; Venetnti HliniN n'i«iireil. qj; •TCE- CHESTS. ICE'.CnEIsTS, ■I. Also AIRTIGHT SHOAV CASES. , MAX. KREISSIG, Liltlo Taranaki Street. 'Phoao 2-129. ' ; C 1034
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 507, 14 May 1909, Page 1
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