EDUCATIONAL. TmTZHERBETtT TEKRACE SCHOOL, X , AVELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAYSCHOOL FOR GIRLS. \ > MISS BARBER,-M.A., MISS RACHEL RICHMOND (Higher OorUficato N.F.U.). The New Term will begin on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st. Tho Principals will 1)0 at home on the preceding Saturday, nnd Monday. Intending day Isoholnis must nltcnd for Entrance Examination .il 11 n.m. on balurday, September lilli. m. WANTED, Adults both soxws, to impro\o backward cducabon; Day, Evening. English, Comcrsalion, CoiKrspondcnce, Elocution, EhquoUo Vihnto Tuition, m absolute confidence. Tho highest Inn of onr being is to advance in wisdom and , knowledge. MRS. CLAI'SHAW, Son., Principal, Adult School of Education, Quebec House, 237 The Teiraco, opp. Mount Street. 415 GREGG SHORTHAND . IS THE QUICKEST AND THE EASIEST TO LE&EN. j PUPILS-TAUGHT'BY MATT, IN ' > 18 LESSONS. • ' '. •'- Write for Prospectus. pUEGG SHORTHAND' INSTITUTE vT 17 and 18 Cuba Street, Wellington. ETHEL J. TREGEA, Principal (Gold Medallist in Gregg Shorthand). CIOB2F TDANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLEEGB, ■tS XI GREY STBEET. ~~ , I i Individual ■ Instruction Tn ACCOUNTANCY. BOOKKEEPING AND BUSIIJESS + Jt'irrHOD3 > ' t PITMAN'S SHOEXHAND. TOUCH TYPEWBITIMQ. Nososaify Subjects for Junior and Sea!*! Civil Service Matrio., Medical, and Engineering Exams. Prospectus Free on Application, P.O. Box IS2«, • . CHO2) STAMMEEING. NEXT TERM OP INSTRUCTION FOR CURE BY BE AS LEY SYS TE M, DUNEDIN. ]V|ES. COLE MAN PE,:iEICE, Teacher of Physical Culture, Diaphragmatio Breathing and Elocution , Address-15 ROSINA TEREACE. Uβ PIANOFORTEi MISS NEWMAN POTTS will rcenme Tniaoa at her Studio, HO Willis Street, on TUESDAY, 3rd inet. A SPECIAX, COURSE, of CHORD end OCTAVE Work will be' givea\ to advanced students. An important feature j of thisparticnlar work will be the etndy of RELAXATION, aa applied to finger, wrist, and, arm movements. Many leading teachers have testified to the benefits received from this couree. Interviews, Tuesday, 1.30 to 5 p.m. CI2SS JHTB ROYD GAELICS,' Phyeicil Caltarist and Masaoar, Registered A.M.A., Melbourne,' Sussex Chambers, Panama Street Tel 2199, The Correction of Spinal Carvatnro and other Deformities a Speciality. , (5023 THE LANGCR SCHOOL of DEISSCUTSING. ECONOMY IN DRESSMAKING. ' ' " EVERY WOMAN should lc»rnthoßlous» and Skirt Cutters. Method perfectly eimpie and successful; no calculations. Classes daily. Evenings: Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9; Saturday Morning Class for School Teachers. Country Pupils tanght 'by > post. .Agents r*. nuirod, Ncedlo-Painting Moudnjr Afternoon, 2 to 1 * Principal: MISS KATE STEWABT, 9i WILLIS SXEEET. opp. Shortt'e. , CIO9J
(f~IEOYDON ; PREPARATORY). SCHOOL.-*, 1 Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years. Special Class for Boys under 6 yean. MISS' SOMMERVILLE. , 61 Hill Street ' Cin» "' -ra-ALTEE riEE AND fIOMFANY, FOU VENETIAN BUNDS. . ~ , l\)E HOLLAND BLINDS, ' . FOR SUN BLINDS. 1 . Only Address: ■ .> <j I QUIN STREET, WELLINGTON. ,■■■;•■ . 'Phono 2118. ■• CTO , ) ' PEtJTEHAI " \ ' PEUTELLA! . '•'• ~ FEUTELLAI FROTELLA. is, the latest Table Dolicaey. FRUTELLA is obtainable in all Fruit Flavour*, FRTJTELLA is the Queen of Table Dolicstiej. To bo obtained at all Storokecpori. ' mHE "DOMINION" MERCANTILE 1 AGENCY. Confidential Trade Reports, Debt Collections, Trado Assignees, General Business Adviwrs. EOOMS-8 and 8a COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. P.O. Box 261. Telephone 1880. Bankent Bank of Now South Wales. , C 1036 H. N! MARTlN.'General Manner. FLY AND YOUNG, MASTEETON. (JTIENEEAL CAEEIEES ond MAIL CON< \X TKACTORS, Ag<mt 3 N.Z. lixptoss Co.. Masterton. Goods and Paicels (ornarded to all parts of'tLe world; Commercial Samples & speoiality; new and up-to-date Sample -lioomt in Exchange Buildings; country trips arranged for; all trains met; Hospital. Ambulance on hire at shortest notice, day or night. Stables and Store Rooms, Bannister Stroot. 'Phono 126s P.O. Box 50, Masterton. .
FOR A ©OOD To) To) PUKE JSJjLliLJj\£ DRINK ONLY ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL CONNOIS. SBUES TO BE ABSOLUTELY ' U he isiMS) Jj I . Bnsoy-cmf oiomsi Motesworth and — Uwphj Streets.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 612, 15 September 1909, Page 5
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