PUBLIC NOTICES. - 'TO RESIDENTS OF NAPIER AND DISTRICT. . i. ■ - (HRERAR AND CO., Dominion Agents, tog '. *-> ■ to announce that they have'arranged for • tho delivery of The Dominion each evening i after the arrival of the Mail Train in town, Colensoaml Barrack Hills. • WANTED Known—Healey's Pilo Core is Not an Ointment. It cures obstinato '..cases. Post .free, .2si .6d., from, E. Healey. I Chemist, Foxton. ,289 ' ' , . LL.' V :. ..'. EDUCATIONAL. : .WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL, .'■'■}, ' Victoria Street. ■-.•■ 1 ' THE FOURTH QUARTER '■ ■'. Begins . . ; MONDAY, 27tli SEPTEMBER, 1909. : Syllabus on application. Fees payable in advance. ; ; W. S. LA.TROBE, M.A.,, Director. FRANCIS SHAW, . •- .Registrar. 2803 LYRIC Elocution Glass, Dramatio - and Humorous, Tuesday, 8 to- 9.30 p.m.; 12s. Gd. quarter. Course commences with student. - Elocution in all its brahohes. N.Z. Alliance, Room 7, corner-Manners and Willis Slreot6. "Private Tuition." Terms on application, 24fi Willis Street. .-aps WANGANUI PREPARATORY SCHOOL, HUEWOETH. W. E. ATKINSON, Headmaster. THE Second Term in tho New Buildings opens on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEE 23, at 1 9 a.m. Boarders return on , Wednesday, 22nd. ' ' BUSINESS WOMEN. THE Night Claw for Business Ladies and Girls mil begin a new quarter on THURSDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, at 8 pm "Tho best rcsulti from n course of Phjsical Culture can be obtained during tho summer .months. ROYD GARLICK, PHYSICAL CULTUHIST AND MASSEUR, SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA STREET. Tel. 2199. - ■■', -.- C 1207 FITZHEEBERT ' TERRACE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. ■ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FORGIEL3. MISS BABEE, M A, MISS RACHEL RICHMOND (Higher Ccrtificato N.F.U.). The New Term will begin on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st. Tho Principals will be at home on the preceding Saturday and Monday. Intending day scholars must attend for Entrance Examination at 11 a m. on Saturday, September 18th. 2621 CONVERSATION TRANCAISE. MADEMOISELLE REDARD, S'Addresser— FITZHEEBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. ( 2505 BANKS'S COMSTEECIAL COLLEGE, 11 GREY STEEET. Individual Instruction ta ACCOUNTANCY, .BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS, PITMAN'S.SHOETHAND. Sj . TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Necessary Subjects for Junior and Senior Civil Serrioo.. ' i Matrio.,' Medical, and Engineering Exams, Prospootus Freo on Application. P.O. Box 162. CUQ-i !
STAMMERING. NEXT TEEM OF INSTRUCTION FOR CURE BY, BEASLEY SYSTEM, DUNEDIN. MRS. COLEMAN PENRICE, Teacher of Physical Culture, , Diaphragmatio Breathing and Elocution Address-lS ROSINA TERRACE. MO PIANOFORTE. MISS NEWMAN POTTS -n.il! resume Tuition at her Studio, 110 Willis Streat, ou TUESDAY,' 3rd inst. A SPECIAL COURSE of CHORD and OCTAVE Work will bo' Riven to advanced students. An 'important featuro of this particular work will bo tlio study of RELAXATION, as applied to finger, wrist, and arm movements. Many leading teachers havo tostified to the- benefits received from this course. Interviews, Tuesday, 1.30 to 5 p.m. C 1295 THE LANGER SCHOOL of DEESSCUTTING. ECONOMY LN DRESSMAKING. EVERY WOMAN should learn the Blouso and Skirt Cutters. Method perfectly simple and successful) uo calculations. Classes daily. Evenings: Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9; Saturday Morning Class for School Teachers. Country Pupi In. taught by post. Agents rfr quired. Needle-Painting Monday': Afternoon, ■ •i to i. • ) Principal: MISS KATE STEWART, 91 WILLIS STREET, opp. Shortfg. ''-'•'• ' ' ' , CW3S (PROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL.Boardiag and Day School far Boys ander IS years. Special Class for Boys under 6 years. MISS SOMMEEVTLLE, • • 61 Hill Street, .', ClOSf BUILDING SECTION. BUILDING SECTION. T AERY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, are prepared to build on.their property,with a' frontage of 45.3 foot ■ to ; Riddiford Street, anda depth of 83.6 feet to Gordon Street, to suitable, tenants. For'full particular's, apply— LAERY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, Allen Street, WELLINGTON. KIMBOLTON COACH SERVICE, S DAW'S Mall Coach leaves FEILDING . Daily; to connect with APITI and RANGIWASIA, Coaches, returning in time for Southern Express. FOXTON J*E VIN COACH SERVlCE—Timetable—Leave Foiton 0.30 a.m., arrivo Levin 8.30 a-m.j leave Levin 10.30 a,iu., arrive Foiton 12 noon; leave .Foiton 2.30 p.m., arrive Levin 4.30 p.m.; leave Levin 7.30 p.m., arrive Foiton 0.30 p.m. Leave Foiton 11 a.m„' arrive Shannon 12.30 p.m.; leave Shannon 2.60 p.m.; arrivo Foiton i.SO p.m.' ■.'.,'" FOXTON-SHANNON. . ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE. <ho Shortest Route to and from- Foiton.— Loave Foiton daily G. 30 a.m., nrrivo Shannon daily 7.30 a.in.; leave Shannon dailv 10.45 a.in arrive ioiton daily 12 noon; leave Foiton dally 2.30 p.m., arrive Shannon daily i p.m. i leave Shannon daily 8.15 p.m., arriro l'oxtotx dailv 0,80 p,w, ...-.' ' X. S. GINOELt, PtOßrittar. »'.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 617, 21 September 1909, Page 2
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