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EDUCATIONAL. 'UNIVERSITY OP NEW.ZEALAND. EXAMINATIONS will commence on TUESJCJ DAY, 30tli NOVEMBER, 1909, for the following:— * Matriculation; Junior University, Senior National and Taranaki Scholarships.; Medical and Engineering Preliminary; Solicitors' and Barristers' General Knowledge; Mus. Bac. Intermediate. . CENTRES OF EXAMINATION: A Centre is constituted on receipt of entries from ten candidates, or a guarantee that candidates' fees will be made up to twenty guineas. .Each candidate should put first the Centre of actual preference, then (in the case of email towns) an alternative Centre. No extra fees should be sent until after notification. Candidates' are required to uso Forms of Application, which may be obtained from tho Registrar. • Candidates' notices must be sent on or before SATURDAY, IGtb OCTOBER, accompanied by the Examination Fee, or up to 30th OCTOBER, with a fine of Two Guineas extra to the Fee, or up to 13th NOVEMBER, with a fine of Four Guineas extra to the Fee. Cheques must have exchange added,' and Public Account Receipts or Stamps will not be acepted. s TEES:' For Matriculation, Medical or . ■ Engineering Preliminary, or [ General Knowledge Examina-. tion ... ~. Two Gnineas. For Scholarship Examination... One Guinea. (In this case a second guinea is payable if the candidate Matriculates.) For Scholarship and Prelimi- ' nary ... '... ... ... '... Two Guineas. ■ Candidates for Scholarships must be not lees than 1G and not more than 19 years of ago on lit December, 1909.. ' ■ . Ten Junior University Scholarships and Twenty Senior National Scholarships, each, of' the annual valne of .£2O, and tenable for three years, are offered at this Examination. There will bo an additional allowance, of £30 made to Scholars who require to live away from homo to attend a University College. For. Regulations as to Scholarships, application may be made, to the Registrar. , . J. W. .TOYNT, Registrar.. Wellington, 15th September, 1909. 2912 WELLINGTON. TECHNICAL ■' SCHOOL, ■ Victoria Street. ■ ■ . THE FOURTH QUARTER . ' ■■-'<■. Begins . ■■ . MONDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1909. Syllabus *on application. .' : : Fees payable in advance. , ; : W. S.LATRpBE.M.A., ' • FRANCIS SHAW, . < Registrar. ... ." .-' / '.2503 ■ -'■ -.'.. \ .-,'.'.'■ i . WANGANUI PREPARATORY SCHOOL, . HURWORTH. . W. E. ATKINSON, Headmaster/ THE Term in the New Buildings opens on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, at 9 ja.m. Boarders return on Wednesday, 22nd. ...»■ ~.■ ; v ■' . ■•■■■■■ '. • ■ BEGINNER requires Lessons in Spanish at once. Writ© particulars to "K., care of "Dominion" Office. . 629 . '.' BUSINESS WOMEN.\ THE Night Class for Business Ladies and Girls 'will begin a now 'quarter oh THURSDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m. "The best results from a course of Phj'sical Culture can be obtained during the sumnior months. '. . • i ROYD GARLICK, PHYSICAL CULTURIST AND MASSEUR, , SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA ■ STREET. ; Tel. Z199.-; .;.;./,:;'.;: .' ;■■'■,■'. '01207 pONVjEESATION FRANCAISE. MADEMOISELLE REDARD. , ./ ... ■'■ . "'■:.• . FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. ' ■ ' ■ ' ■■■': ■ >;, < ■ .' • -2805 BANKB'S .COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. ' ; l\~ GEEY STBEET. Individual Instruction rn ACCOUNTANCY/ BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS, •....•■. HTMAN'S BHOE-rHAND, ■ TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Neooesiry Subjects for Junior and Senior Civil Service. , Matrio., Medical, and Engineering Exams. Prospectus Free on Application, P.O. Box 162. i . . . ; ■ ..Ciioa ■ GREGG SHORTHAND . IS THE QUICKEST . ... AND THE. EASIEST : . . ■'■",.'■■■'.■ TO LEARN. PUPILS TAUGHT BY MAIL IN 18 LESSONS. '■ Write for Proepectns. ■„•'■"■ GREGG ■ SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 17 and 19 Cuba Street, Wellington. ■ > ETHEL J. TBEGEA, Principal /' (Gold Medallist in Gregg Shorthand). ■ ■ ''■ ' : . ■■■■ 'CIOB2F . STAMMEEING. . NEX T TEEM if OF INSTEUCTION FOK CUBE BY .•■■•■ BEASLEY SY STEM,: DUNEDIN. TLTBS. COLEMAN PENE IC E, ■" A Teacher of Physical Cultnro, Diaphragmatio Breathing ,and Elocution, ' ' Address-15 EOSLNA TEEBACE. «6 '■.■-.. PIANOFOBTE. . :. . . - TI/JTSS NEWMAN POTTS will resume Tuition IYI/at- her Studio, 110 Willis Street,.on TUESDAY, 3rd inst. A SPECIAL COURSE of CHORD and OCTAVE Work will be given to advanced students. .An important feature' of this particular work will be the'study of RELAXATION, as applied to finger, wrist, and arnmnoTOments. Many leading teachers have testified to the benefits received from this course. Interviews, Tuesday, 4.30 to 5 p.m. ■■."'■.'•■ . ; - ' ■ ■• "'' ■'.-■. C 1235 THE LAJSQEE SCHOOL ot DEESSCUTTraQ, Economy in deessmakinq. EVEIIY WOMAN Bhnuld learn tho B1obs» end Skirt Cattera. Method perfootly simple and successful; no calculations. Classss daily. Evenings: Tueednyeondi'ridays, 7 to 8; Satuiday Morning Class for School Teachers. Country Pupils taught by post. Agents,re. qoired. Needle-Painting Monday Afternoon 2to 1 .. . : ■.■.'. ~ ■ . Principal: MISS KATE STEWART, 94 WILLIS STBEET, opp. Bhortfa : '■ '» CaO9s (HEOYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL.—' Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years. Special Class for Boye under G years. MISS SOMMKEVIIXE, ■~■■' 61 Hill Street. CIOM , FLV AND YOUNG, MASTERTON. . fiENERAL CABBIESS and MAIL ■ CON-, lX TKACTOES. Agents N.Z. Kipross Co., Mosterton. Goods aud Parcels forwarded to all parts of the world; Commercial Samples a speciality; new and up-to-date Sample Koome in Exchange Buildings; country trips arranged for;, all trains met; Hospital AmDulance on hire at shortest notice, day or night, Stables and Store Eoomt, Baaniitor Street. > 'Phoas J2(U ho» BasM, ilaetertoa, J

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 618, 22 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 618, 22 September 1909, Page 3

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