EDUCATIONAL. V VICTORIA COLLEGE. : EXEMPTED Students intending to sit, at ~ tho College Examinations in October are reminded that they should sendin their names and the subjects they wish to bo examined in, together with the Examination Fee, on or before tho 15th AUGUST. . CHAS. P. FOWLES, Registrar. Wellington, 20th July 1009..' 9701 The .Gregg Motto: "Time is Money." MR. GUILBERT PITMAN (Nephew of, and for 20 'years' Manager to Isaac Pitman) wrote: "The. success of the GREGG'SYSTEM in "America, where Shorthand is made such a strong of busines?, was evidence that- it had substantial advantages over other systems. . . . I was amazed at the absence of "Exceptions to Rules." The cose with, .which .I acquired-the system after having written the older stylo 28 years' was almost incredible. . . . Y'our system is based on scientific principles, and is destined lo become THE Shortbnud of the Eng-lish-speaking psople." N '-.•.' Write or Call for FREE "First Lessen," and Prospectus. 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Country Pupils taught, by post. ;, Agents required. Needle-Painting, , Monday Afternoon, tto4. , - 7 .-."'•'. ,;■■•■". 7, Prinbipal: MISS KATE. STEWART, . 94 WILLIS STREET, opp. Shortt'e.- ~ ■ ■ . .;.. ■'■~-.■••'. ■:.",:,;. .': C 1095 PREPARATORY/ "SCIioOL.- . ' Boarding and' Day School'for Boys under 13 years.' Special Class for Boys under G years. ';■'.'' . MISS SOMMERVILLE,',..', ;': - , ,'.- Gl Hill Street.. .:.' / C 1037 DUSiMESS WOTiOES., .'....'/ .-:;/'. ..rIiJONEYTO LKND..7., ..... 7... < .:J ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES ' at the LOWEST RATES ruling iii tha Dominion. Apply at'onco -' " -■ . •• : ''"-:\ KIRK'AND WILSON, /" \';.' •' .'. .-■' Solicitors, Pnuama Street,7 • ,' ; C 12487 ■'.'■ . '■'.;- -, ','.■'■ ■:- ~ 7 .AV.ellins.tbn..'.-.' mHE LAMF-TON PASTRYCOOK and CON--4 : FECTIONER :is a' household 'word, for Rolls, Pastry, Cakes, etc. 7 Our Hot Pies aro not to,, bo cqtihltcd. ' May 'wo number . you amongst our patrons? Special. attention to post orders. Wedding Cakes a speciality. Noto Address— .. .' . ~ -.- ' - .56 LAMBTON QUAY ~V 8234 Abney,.and Builders' Levels, Prismatics, Parallels, Steel Straightedges, Spring Bows, Bow Pens, Toe and Set Squares, and Scales of all kinds. ~ ; ' -.. '« . L. W. LUDWIG,, .' C 1035 214 Lambton Quay.' (P L AS 5 i / /" GLASSI Wo Specialise in BRITISH PLATE 'AND SHEET GLASS; ~ .BEAUTIFUL NEW TINTS IN FLEMISH,- ■ .- CATHEDRAL, MUFFLED, AND OPALESCENT. . . ' See tho Now "cat's eye" and "arctic" . glasses.. ' basement and roof lighting a speciality. ..,.•/.: . . '~ pavement and floqr.lights, prismatic and ''xiaximum light" .'-.'''. GLASS. ; GLASS SHADES' ' . " : 7; : //'7;'. : , : MIRRORS ... : :x'/;.' .-'■ LENSES' V. ■':,;■-.:/ ''.'■■:':''■'■ rondels.' .;'• "PRISMS. LEADLIGHT MAKERS.'GLASS BENDERS, ..,;.'"' GLAZIERS.,,. . : QMITH AND QMITH, LTD., OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. f OUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 9? Lainbton JLI Quay, opp. Kirkcaldio'si Tho ,Art of Millinery thoroughly taught from foundation to finish. Hats renovated and orders-taken. Ten lessons ss. Day and Evening Classes. - . ■ . . : CH9I PALMER'S .. . •' FISH AND OYSTER SUPPERS ' A Speciality.- . IGS LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. . 7 ../■.,./ .C 1278 OUR Client will never regret tho High First cost of a '■''~'.. "/STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. '. ( His monthly biUs for Low Current Consumption (from .2s. to 20s. per mouth) will always remind Kim pleasantly of our good advice. He will speak to his friends of tho wonderful economy of the .-.■ • STANDAfID ELECTRIC,ELEVATOR. Whereas the placing of a'contract .-for'"the supply of n cheap Electric Lift offored by those who do not understand:electrical:conditions' will certainly reflect discredit upon the professional adviser, and, indeed, may prove a 'ghastly'blunder. 1 ■■ .:•■ . . Ask the usors of over' 300 STAND.ARD ELECTRIC ELEVATORS -in Australasia what GOOD POINTS of the STANDARD aro expensive, but they aro vital. They ensure Durability, Reliability, Efficiency, Economy; and Safety. . STANDARD LIFTS ARE BEST VALUE , . FOR, MONEY., . " Solo Agents'for Now Zealand: TURNBULL AND JONES; LTD., . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS, . : CSS3,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 576, 3 August 1909, Page 1
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