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EDUCATIONAL. Tho Gregg Motto:. "Time is Money." . ' IN SILVER IT'S STERLING. SHORTHAND ITS GREGG. - GREGG SHORTHAND : Has':so many advantages, over the old--time • systems, is so superior to them in- . SPEED and LEGIBILITY, and can to v learned so much more quiokly and easily, • that it. has become in a very short time, tne • . leading system in tho world. ■ ASK THOSE WHO KNOW. ■ Rapid, -Individual Instruction ' by- Experts At the "■ ' fIREGG 'SHORTHAND. - INSTITUTE, . ■ vr. 17-19 CUBA iSTREET, opposite Town Hall., TERM Commences at ANY ; TIME.v : 3 -Write or call lor . Prospectus and Free First Lesson. CIOB2 BANKS'S, COMMERCIAL ; : : , COLLEGE, • *11 GREY STREET. , ■ ilndividual, InstrnoHon 1 ln> v/ : ACCOUNTANCY, ' ' ' BOOKKEEPING.AND BUSINESS METHODS, , J 'PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. , ' TOUCH TYPEWRITING. 1 Neoessary \Subjeots-for ■ Junior and Senior Civil Service. Matrio., Medical,;and. Engineering l Exams. Prospectus Free on Application. . P.O. Box 152. , ; CUM THE LANGER SCHOOL of DRESSCUTTING. El ECONOMY IN DRESSMAKING. VERY WOMAN should learn the Blouse and ./■Skirt Cutters. -Method perfectly simple ■: and successful; no calculations; /Classes daay. .' . ,Evenmgs: Tuesdays and Fridays, 7- to 9; Sat- • ■ . • 'urday. Morning Class .for School Teachers. Country, Pupils taught by post. -. Agents ,<re- .. quired; i Needle-Painting .Monday.- Afternoon, . •8 to 4." ' ' Prinoipal: MISS KATE STEWART, 94 WILLIS STREET, opp. Shortt's. >- ; C 1095 pROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL\y, ■<:. Boarding. *nd ,D#yfiSohool for Boys under ■13 years. - Special Claaslfor Boya undar 6 jeara. . - Second -Term, .1809, .begin* en' Wediwdtj, April 2L ' ' i MISS SOMMERVILLH. SI Hill Street > C 1837 HOTEL NOTICES.,, » , ' > f -■ * i : rfVHE ALBEMART.P, PRIVATE' HOTEL, J. Ghuznee Street. -The Moat Popular -House in - Wellington. * TermS Moderate. ' — Mrs.' D. ■ Cullen, - Proprietress; late; of ■ Hokitika.- - I C 1219 Ci. R, A N D . > 1 HOT E';l, VJT HASTINGS. ' , , G. B. MACKAYv Proprietor. . . Telephone 114.;XCablo or-.Telegram—Grand; .Hastings. :"..-7/"liargestiaiid'Best»Appointed:Hotel<inllaWk«'s' Bay. > - . Close to Railway- Station.' j - . . .. Spocial Suites for Families. .'' V " C 1271 ? Telephone : Telegraphls, Address, x 1050. ' 'Tloral (Wellington)! HO T E 1 B R I 8 If I* CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.- Tv. Proprietor—J.- H. -.HINTON. - > ■ . Splendid Vie*, of City and vHarbonr; - 1 „. Absolutely, fireproof. Ono Penny Section from Eailtfay. Station. and, Wharves. >" • ' - - • - Promenade Roof And Balooniea. - C76S nrEALANDIA "'- PRIVATE,.' HOTEL, Cambridge Tepraoe. > . .. -!Near-. Tram Terminus, itwo-minute9wfrom' : Te ' • Aro Station, ; :Firstclass Accommodation'for ~ Boarders 'ahd-Travelling Publio.. -Terms, from 255. to 30s. per week; 65.. per'day. Good Table kept Hot and cold wafer. Telephone, 1656. CII2J ' MRS. BACOYICH. Proprietress. •v. riTHE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, i ,J- CARTERTON. , ~ W. M. HALLEY,.,PROPRIETOR. . Thevßest'Commercial-Hotel m the .Woirarapa. 1 cut*) . ■. -'• / ' - ■' , ! - . , CARLTON' CLUB HOTEL, HASTINGS. ; ,6. iCHARLTON.-Xlate. of* Criterion ■Hotel,' f Napier), PROPRIETOR. , iN /Artnounoing Lthe tact that, ne has takon ■ over this well-known and first-class Commercial House,''the. Proprietor . presents his compliments- to "his itnends -and the general' public, and wishes it to be understood tliat his ' business motto will be: "Comfort, Civility, and •\ Attention." The catering will; bo of a high gtandard. ■ CIZ49 THE: Greytown, HoteL-The ; Leading Com- : mercialj.,'House . .of . the - District. - Henry 1 Collins, 'Proprietor. "' ''' ( CIIBU ■CTTERAROA HOTEL, Lemn.-W.H. Higglna ; (well-know# 'in -; sporting > circles).; - rroi prietor.. Mx. and Mrs.', iiiggwa 'have'tins hotel novr under entirely new: management; aiid v ., suitable, for, the!accommodation of travellers.^ , Clio.. , -■ COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTE4 ' ' LOWER CUBA STREET, ~' . • mHIS . Magnificent Six-fltory : Hostelry J. open to receive, guests, w Every-comfort. : excellent cuisine,: single ■ and :double bodrobms . electric lift y'very central, and near to wharves ' railway station. Town Hall, and - Opera House! : -All trams .pass : door. Tarift, 6a. por dav Permanent boarders from 255.'-' 'Wp'nt-' ' ' 'Phone 1126. MR. J. BROWNE, Proprietor.; C 1227 ' CALEDONIAN 'H 0 T E , . ■ Absolutely Fireproof, 1 • NAPIER., 1 . A .• PINE new throo-storied modern hotel: A. ■ situated-in tho beat part ■of -Napier' xuagaificeiit Bea viow/ . . - - • ; • .Spacious Balcony and Roof Promenade, ' well- , furnished, large-airy..rooms; luxurious private ; v V- sitting-rooms,-first-olasa. table, 'and the bmt ' ot attention. , i SUITES. .. . .Telegrams and letters'promptly, attended to. v . '.'Porter meets all Trains and Boats. '. . 7 A. C. BARNES, , " '.--■ Propnetor, • ••.•■ ' P.O. Box 202. . ■ ; . 'Phono '208. - BLATFORM -REFRESHMENT ROOMS' PALMEKSTON NORTH.' , v- -' j GoEg goea every train.' " 1 - :■ hot luncheon; HOT aOUP;'HOT' PIES a bpeciality. ' ~ ' . Refreshments at. an/ time. . Fresh Fruit ; Chocolates, etc. • •. • . . ■ Cllß6 i J. H. FLETCHER, Proprietor. ■HASTIE'S HOTEL. FEILDING, - (Opposite the :Post OlEce). • , (Patronised by tho. Governor, •••-•> . The Leading Commercial House of the District'. MS" AND MPS. 'T O'NEILL (late of J.TJL Hawera) have -much pleasure in informing the pubho . generally that'they huve taken oVer the above'well-known hotel, and that thev trust, by civility, attention, and-a proper ri gard for patrons, to maintain the high-class reputation Dome by the house for bo many years. _FURS! . FURS! TURS! . A VERY FINE COLLECTION ' Of FUR GOODS'. FUR' GOODS! NOW ON VIEW-FOR PRIVATE SALE , ' In . '■ » Tl/TESSES. W. H. MORRAH AND CO.'S I ' i AUCTION ROOMS, WILLIS STREET. ' • Theise goods are from the-well-known. firm' of MESSRS. NETTLEBURG AND SONS, of Melbourne,- and this is tho BEST COLLECTION t ;: OF PUR GOODS sent. into, Now Zealand, c6m:.,.y;..':. prising': all ;;the;latest■; iridiSmost 'fashionable ■■ styles 'in . - • ; i LADIES' WEAR > ; TRAVELLING RUGS HOUSE RUGS, MATS, etc, etc. In Genuine Australian, American, European, 1 .. . ■. . and Asian Skins. . i . : . v: EveTy lady- should see this collection before purchasing her ,Winter Furs. _ 1 . 9303 BOARD AND RESIDENCE, . :■■■. ."TTACANCIES for Boarders, -122' Ghuznoo v- Street,- oleotnc. light,, hot watefay telephone, piano^'good'table, £1, . _:. v , 505

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 556, 10 July 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 556, 10 July 1909, Page 3

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