ELECTiON NOTICES. RANGITIKEI ELECTORS. DO NOT PLEDGE YOUR V O T-E S UNTIL YOU HAVE HEARD E. H O R N B L O W, THE LIBERAL AND LABOUR CANDIDATE. 2272 PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED Known,- Messrs. Jamieson Bros., j Agents, Manners Street, have removed from tho first floor of the Mercantile Exchange to ground floor of tho Arcade, where old and new clients -will bo courteously treated and business promptly attended to. Jamieson Bros., Arcade. 80 Manners Street. * Clll3 EDUCATIONAL. •VICTORIA COLLEGE. THE PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS will give a course of.• ten Lectures on "RECENT RESEARCHES IN ELECTRICITY," if a sufficient number will attend. A knowledge of Electricity will bo assumed. No fee will be. charged. Applications to be sent to the undersigned. Hours will be notified in due course. CHAS. P. POWLES, 2312 Registrar. PETONE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. fJIHE. THIRD TERM oomnieiices on'AUGUST • A 30th. Classes for English, Latin, Mathematics, Book-keeping, Shorthafid, Typewriting, • Dresacutting, Plumbing, Carpentry, Architecture; Drawing, Painting, Engineering, Electricity, Steam, and Siguwriting. ■ i Mr. Robt, Walker will prepare students for Marine Engineering, First and Second-class Engine-drivers' Certificates, eto." 1 Miss Alexander will take a class in Cookery on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS or SATURDAY. AFTERNOONS, if a sufficient numbor immediately send in their names to the Secretary or Director, and sJso 6tate which day is preferable. . E. KING, M.A., B.Sc.; 23il - . .. Director. ■ The. Gregg Motto: "Timo 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 feature of .business, was evidence that it had substantial advantages over other systems. .. I was amazed at the absence of "Exemptions to Rules." The ease .with which I, acquired the system after having written the older style 28 years was almost incredible. . -,' . Your'system is based on scientific principles, and is destined to become THE Shorthand of the Eng-lish-speaking people." ; Write or Call for FREE "First Lesson." and Prospectus." ~ - -- (TREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, * 17-19 CUBA'ST., opposite Town Halh: - . Term commences-at any* time.'' CIOB2 •OANKS'S , CoiiMEßClAli 'V- '^COLLEGE,' 11 GREY STEEEI'. - Individual Instruction in' accountancy, BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS, .' PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. TOUCH TYPEWRITING. J Necessary Subjects for Junior and Senior Civil Service. . Matrio.,,. Medical, and Engineering Exams, Prospectus Free on Application. P.O. Box 162, . j .' CIIU2 STAMMERING.-, ' Next term of instruction FOR CURE BY ' BEASLET SYSTEM, ( DUNE DIN." 1 MRS. COLEMAN - PENRICE, C ' Teacher of Physical Culture, Diaphragmatic Breathing and Elocution Address—ls ROSINA TERRACE. 466 PIANOFORTE. MISS NEWMAN POTTS will resume Tuition at her Studio,-. 110 Willis Street, on TUESDAY, 3rd inst. A SPECIAL COURSE | ot CHORD and OCTAVE Work will be given to advanced students. An important feature i of this particular work.will be the study, of JIE- . LAXATION, as applied to finger, wrist,' and . arm movements. xUany leading teachers havo testified to the benefits received fi-om this i oourse. Interviews, Tuesday, 4i30 to 5 p.m. ' , -01295jy- R. R0 Y D GARLI CK, . Physical Culturist and Masseur, ) , Registered A.M.A., Melbourne., , Sussex Chambers, ■" Panama Street, Tel 2199. [ The Correction of Spinal Curvature ind other . Deformities a Speciality. 8028 I THE LANGER SCHOOL of DRESSCUTTING. ECONOMY IN DRESSMAKING. . EVERY WO.MAN shoulu learn the Blouse and Skiit Cutters: Method perfectly simple attd successful; no oalculixtions. Clasfies'daily. I Evenings: Tuesday sand Fridays, 7 td ; 9; Sat- ' urday Morning' Class for . School Teaohers. j Country Pupils taught* by post. . Agents rei quired. Needle-Painting Monday Afternoon s 2 to 4. K Prinoipal: MISS KATE STEWART • 94 WILLIS STREET, opp. Shortt's; ■ , ' ' - ' C 1095 r HROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL.— j . Boarding and Day School foT Boys lindor 13 years. .Special Class for Boya under 6 years. MISS SOMMERVILLE, 61. Hill Street. C 1037 Yes, sewing by hand is a thing of the past, Now that sewing machines are invented ; A Wertheim two other mMhines will outlast, Thus a waste of hard cash is prevented. ' OOLE AGENTS; H.. OSCAR HEWETT, LTD. , O Agents Everywhere. 2 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. rjIHE Advertising Office of "The Dominion" closes at 10 o'clook each evening. For.' the "'convenience -of our clients r arrangements have been made for all late Advertisements to bo received by the' Printer (upstair?).,, A. BLANTON, • . ' Manager, "The Dominion." 7 a ' 9260 .0 1 1 ■ ii., e ""OAHIA" Coooa, exquisite in flavour, abir _ oolutnly pure, goes farther than otho: ICoum Ek«s ba; it
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 596, 26 August 1909, Page 2
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