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SHIPPING. ■■■-. THE TYSER LINE, ;LTD. . S.S. MARF.RE, FROM LONDON.' , nnHE above Steamer is expected to ar--1 rive .THIS MORNING, •_and will oommenco to discharge forthwith.- Consignees are requested to present Bills of Lading, nay freight (if any), , and take delivery of their cargo/ ' "■' ■ •■; ' All j cargo" is at consignees' risk after leaving ship's tackles, and, if not prompt-; ly removed., -will bo stored'at their risk and expense. . .-'.'/. Cargo landed in a damaged condition must Tje examined and claim settled prior to its removal. No claim. will be recognised after the removal of/cargo. Captain T. B. Linklater will not be responsible for any debts contracted by his crow.. --,' •;.,..■' •'.., ■ :. •■ ■. '■ ' . W. .M.BANNATTNE : AND CO;, LTD., •■■,■ • ''■'■. . Agents. ESUCATIDWAL. FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, . :; ■;/ - .■.Wellington./- / ■ Boarding! and Day School for Girla, ' . 'Principals: Miss Baber, M.A., Miss-Rachel Richmond .. ./(Higher Certificate, N;F.U.).., ,' The New Term-willAbogin on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Sth. The Principals will, bo at home on the preceding Friday and Saturday. -Now Day. Scholars must attend'for .'Entrance' Examination on'Saturday,'ltebrtiary sth, at 11 a.m. i; •Matrioulation.—Separate/ Classes : will lie; formed for Matriculation, Candidates. WANTED, 500 ladies to join' the Deep Breathing and Calisthenics Classes at tho Sims Institute .of Physical Culture,. Riddiford Street. ~'.'..,.' MISS' MAY '' DONALDSON, Teacher of Violin and, Solo Artiste, Premier \Prix, do Conservatoire; .Royalo do .Brux-. eiles, under tho celebrated violinist, Cesar Thomson. .■ ■ . -. ; .-■•.- - Prepared to taken limited : number of Pupils' for Violin.: Particulars' as to terms, etc., may bo obtained at Messrs. Bogg.and , Co.'s -Music , Warehouse, Willis Street,,, or at llira . Donaldson's private address, ,59. Majoribanks: Street. ■'/. ■.'.:' MISS : .ADA : bONALDSONi '■ Teacher .. . of Piano, •■pupil of,: Professor Wouters, ■ Conservatoire . dp:■■' Bruxelles, first-class, certificates, is 'prepared -to receivel Pupils. ■ Address. as Vabovo. . M' ■RS. ERNEST., H.- ' QXJEKEE, ~ -TEACHER 01? riANQ AND ' .' .-. !. '; •>: y ■;.•••' SINGING. :■ . ■.' ;'.':.; V ■■ Studio-BOULCOTT -CHAMBEES (lop ■floor); ■.■•:■•■■■■■••■■ : '■■ : ■■■--■ ■■•■■• •■-•' ■ : - :.:•■ ■;■ , Resumes Teaching FEBRTfARY Ist.' ■■. M' m- MURIEL : ; VARE, J :(A Musi; V.C.M., En?.), \ : :'■•" : ' 11 -PIRIE STREET,- ■ . . Has resumed teaching of Piano, Theory, Harmony,; and. Counterpoint, Voice . Production, and Singing.'. • ; ;.- ■/■>'■'•■ / ■ ■■: '.'•'. '■■"': "• ■ •.•' ."' '■'".'' '■■■'■.-' ■ '/'-. . Tl/jTRS;. , ;MARTIN. >dl : CAMBRipGE ■ WJL ■"■:'':■■-. TERRACEi ;,: ~AZ : ; Teacher -of Singing, llusic, and Theory. .Senior 'Certificates ;R.A;M.,; London.. ,'•;.;.■ Singing.' and; Theory^'.Classes. ";■ •', G 'r'-' -iD;^ , MACKINTOSH, . • 1,., ■" Sβ ...■-., . : ; (Ktisio Master' , WeUihirton.College), . -' : . 'v ' "Tc ; a'ch*er- s of ; -the / . -.•■;. i * ■. PIANOFORTE ■■•AND. RINGING,:-. : Also Violin, Plate, Clarinet; Oboe, and .■■'.i-'',- ■'.-■ other' Instruments, . /Will-: ißosumo-.Teaching on -MONDAY, -'. ' Slst JANUARY;,, 1910. > '••■ ; . THEORY a-'SDecial.Peaturo.' -■ / M' ADAME'.COPE, Specialist in Voice . r ■ Production; ■Singing, , and Piano'. ■Madamo's System is identically -the same AVitli-,thattPatti;::-Mclba;":Sims • Reeves, Dolores; .Clara -Butt,.-Watkin..Mills, Sir Charles Santley, Ada Crossley, Caruso, and other noted'singers were trained/in.. Term ibegins-with first -lesson.- 78 The Terrace (next Gentlemen's Club). ■' ~ ,\ ; ..,- .■μ-iss; -LLOYD ; HASSELI -'■'■^] : Resumes' Singing lessons on FEB. lUJARY.9th, at:her rcsidenco' i/ATHOI [.CRESCENT. :V. /,; .. ; '. ; ; ~ I \THE LANGER SCHOOL of DRESS-' ■'■■■ ■/.A- CUTTING. . . - : : -ECONOMY IN DRESSMAKING. EVERY' Woraan should learn. th< ; Blouse-and Skirt, Cutters. " Methoo perfectly ..simple and successful; no calculationsi Classes : daily. Evenings: Tuesdays'and Fridays, .7 to 0; Saturdaj Morning Class for, School: Teachers, Country, Pupils taught by post. Agentf required; Needle-Painting Monday Afterto i. .;. ~ , ' •■' .-:■■■■ . "■■ : .--- Principal: MISS KATE STEWART. ' 91 WILLIS STREET, opp. Shortt's. ' . V / PIANOFORTE. . ';' ' M"ISS NEWMAN POTTS has resnmec teaching, bo interviewed al her Studio, 131 Willis Street./' • . / Advanced Students, with talent, whe have lost interest in their , musical stud ies, and who need to have their latent en ergies aroused by a definite system, should interview Miss Newman Potts. : . ; ,0 /pROYDON PREPARATORY,SCHOOL V , ' Boarding and Day School for under 13 years. Special Class for Boy: under O'ycafs. Next term commences ot Wednesday;: 2nd February; 1010. ■ Misi Sommerville. .81 Hill Street, Wellington, M B ' ■'■ '■■ : "R. OYD '- rj.ARLICK'£ ORTHOPEDIC AND PHYSICAL CUL / ■••' TURE. CLASSES. ■ . " . -..;■ Begin Now. Term on ... i i' ', MONDAY, 7th FEBRUARY.'. ■' '' "'''-' l;: :—— — — ■'■' .—: BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. BUSINESS PRACTICE and ACCOUN TANCY CLASSES Resume Work as follow:- ,/. ■■-.. ;■.;-, '■.. ;■ ..-. Evening Classes—Thursday, 6th Jann. Day Classes—Monday, 10th January. Shorthand and Typewriting ' Classee : Day and Evening, on Monday, lOtli January. General Knowledge Classes—Monday, . . 24th January. , ■■ . /' Call or send for a -prospectus. .Telephono 2098. Address: 11 Grej Street, Wellineton. .'■•.- CONVEYANCES. . f IiVIN-FOXTON COACH 'SERVICE lj Time-table.—Leave Foxton, 6.3( o.m. j' arrive Levin, 8.30 a.m.; leavo Lo Tin, 11.50 a.m.; arrive Foxton, LSO p.m, ieavo Foxton, 2.30 p.m.; arrive Levin, 4.30 p.m.; leave Levin, 7.15 p.m.; arriv< Voxtou, 0.45 p.m. C. F. JOHNSTON, Proprietor. •pOYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, , tht Mi .Shortest Route to and from Fox. ton.—Leaves Foxton daily'o.3o a.m., arrive Shannon daily 7.30 a.m.; leave Shannon daily 10.45 a.m., arrivo Foxton,'dailj 12 noon; leavo Foxton daily 2.30 arrive Shannon daily i p.m. j leave Shan, lion , daily 8.15 p.m, arrive Foxton. daih K. 30 p.ttl, '-.■.,- : '.: T, H, dINGELIi, , ; . •'. Proprietor,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 737, 9 February 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 737, 9 February 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 737, 9 February 1910, Page 1

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