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EDUCATIONAL. FITZHERBERT TETdIACE SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Miss Baber, M.A.; Miss Ratchel Richmond. Tho New Term will begin on TUESDAY, June Ist. Principals will be at home on MONDAY, MAY 31st. 8404 The Gregg Motto; "Time is Honey." IMPROVE THE LONG WINTER EVENINGS . By Studying under the Guidance of EXPEIt'T Teachers, one or.more of tho following Subjects:— GKEUG SHORTHAND-Loarncd in as many . WEEKS as other systems tako months. Students have written lUowords a minute in THREE months. TOUCH , TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. LANGUAGES—By tha Conversational Method.. MAORI, FRJSNCH, ITALIAN, LATIN, GREEK, ESPEUANTO. MATHEMATICS and Subjects for. Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations. " ..- (OREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, V3T 17-19 Cuba Street, opposite Town Hall. Writo or Call'for Prospectus. CIOS2 THE LANGER DEESSCUTTING SCHOOL. Blouses and . Skirls. All women needing these Useful Garments should make early application at Si Wiilis Street, whero Miss Kate Stewart teaches how these can bo out and made by tho New Blouso and Skirt Cutter in Up-to-dato and Stylish Fashions. Metnod-simple and successful. Classes daily; Evening, Tuesday and Friday. Needlepainting taught, Monday, 2-1 A few good vacancies for agents. l Miss Kato Stewart, Principal, 04 Willis Street, opu. Shortt's. C 1059 CROYDON SCUOOL.Boardiug ,>nd Day.Scuool for Boys under 13 years. Special Class for Boys under (i years. Second Term, wua, begins on \\ eo.2.esday, April 21. ■ MISS SOMMERVILLE, ■ tl Hill bireet. C 1037 -pANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, .? J .11 GREY STREET. Individual Instruction in .'ACCOUNTANCY, ' BOOKKEEPING & BUSINESS METOD3, ! • ■ '- PITMAN'S SHORTHAND,. TOUCHi TYPEWRITING. Necessary Subjects' for Junior and Senior , ■ ' . Civil Service. .-'. ' / Matric, Medical; and Engineering Eiams. . Prospectus Freo on' Application, t'.v. Boi IC2. .'; . . : ;■ ''■■■ ■■:-;'■ CllO2 HOTEL HQ7ICE3. GROSVENOR HOTEL, Church Hill, Sydney. The most comfortable city . hotel; every rtiodern convenience; electric , light and: lift; near Union Company's Wharf. Patronised by all , leading Now Zealand tourists. Inclusive tariff, '.£.3. 3s. weekly.. /Reduced rates to families. C. W.M; Chateau, Propriotor. 8243 THE Greytown Hotel.—Tho Leading commercial . House of the District. .lenry Collins, Proprietor. ./ -' . CllBO WERAROA HOTEL, Levin.-W. H. Biggins (well-known in sporting circles), Proprietor. Mr. and Mrs..Diggins havo this.hotel now - , under entirelynew mouagemont; and most suitable for tho accommodation of travellers.- :'-!-. ■','; . ■ :;- : . '--.' '■: '..- Cllßs -COLUMBIA PRI\ ATE HOTEL, .LOWER CUBA STREET.. rriHIS Magnilicent Six-story Hostelry is now i open to receive guests. ■'; Evory comfort,excellent cuisine,'single and double bedrooms, electric lift; very central, and near to wharves, railway station, Town Hall, and Opera House. All trams pass door. Tariff, os. per day. Permanent -hoarders from 255. per Week. 'Phone 1120. .MR. J. BROWNE, Proprietor., -.-., C 1227 ','..■ CA L EDO NI A N HOT EL, Absolutely Fireproof, NAPIER. "'.'•'■ A FINE new three-storied modern hotel, ■situated in tho best part of Napier; magnificent se.i view. Spacious' Balcony and Roof Promenade, wellfurnished,- large airy rooms, luxurious privato sitting-rooms, first-class table, and the best of attention. • SUITES. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. Porter meets all Trains and Boats.", A, C. BARNES, . Proprietor. P.O. Box 202. 'Phono 208. PLATFORM, REFRESHMENT ! ROOMS, PALMERSTON NORTH. Gong goes every train. HOT LUNCHEON, HOT SOUP. HOT PIES, a Speciality. ■. Refreshments at any time. Fresh Fruit, Chocolates, etc. CIIBG - J. H.; FLETCHER, Proprietor. -.-'■ HAtjIlE S HOTEL, I'EILDINU! (Opposite l tho Post Office). (Patronised tiy His Excellency ilie Governor, Lord Raulurly). •Tho Leading-Commercial House of tho District. Mil. AND MRS. T. ' O'NEILL . (lato. of Hawera) have much pleasure in intormjug tho, public generally ihat they havo taken ovor tho nbpvo well-known hotel, and that they trust, by civility, attention,, and a proper regard.for patrons, .to maintuin the high-class reputation bofns. by the house for so many years. THE ' ALBEMARLE' PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee Street. The Mast Popular House in Wellington. .... Terms Moderate. MISS MEYERS, Proprietress, late of Dunedin. C 1219 Tolephono Telegraphio Address, . 1050. "Floral" (Wellington). HO TBI. fl'H I S T O L, .. .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 ryvxiAxmA private hotel, AJ : . . -.' Cambridge Terrace. Near Tram Terminus,.,two minutes from To Aro Station, First-Class Accommodation for Boarders and Travelling Public. Terms, from 255. to 30s.'per week; os. per day. Good Tablo kept.' Hot and cold water. Telephone, 1650. C 1123 MRS. BACOVICH, Proprietress. THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. '"." W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR.. Tho best Commercial Hotel in tho Wairarapa. :/--'.'' ' : . . ; C 903 .pOULLS. CULLING AND CO., LTD., '° '■ 12 PANAMA STREET, Wclliagtyn. MANUFACTURERS OF CARD AND FILING CABINETS AND SUPPLIES, OFFICE FURNITURE. . ■ ■■ ") ■ ' -. C 1163 TO LET. .-'■'' WAREHOUSE TO LET, TARANAKI *■" ". STREET... - Two Floors, each 5S x 42, served by Lift. 1 Also, LARGE LOCK-UP SHOP. , TO LET-ONE d-ROOMED HOUSE, South Terrace, Kelburue; rent, 20s. per week. . ■ 'Apply PROUSE LUMBER LTD., C 1025 Taranaki Street.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 518, 27 May 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 518, 27 May 1909, Page 1

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