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MMHHON BSBEOTOBY OHAKUNE. ACCOMMODATION. EAILWAT HOTEL, Obakuno raaxt E'ly St'n); accommodate 70 gnuts, b. & o. w. 0. Fisher. Proprietor. PfILMERSTON NORTH. ACCOMMODATION. DAWIPK BEOBI, The Buffet, Eftncltlkol St. Palm. Nth. Leadinif Private Hotel. From ss. per day. ■ "B/ffBS. BAWLINS" White Honso, Palm. N., lWLfqr Lunchdne. Toas, etc Balla, Partlee. Picnica, Catered for. : W r "ILtOW ISA.NK" Private Hotel. Pal" Jncrston North, 2 min. B'ly B'tn. Hn. r.iw, Proprieiroas. 'Phone 188. ■ ' • PAHIATUA. ACCOMMODATION. nnEOOAPKBO Private HoteL Pahlatn*. X Tariff, is. 6d.j beat in town. is. Winteriogham, Proprietor. PLIMMERTOH. EHENOBA House, now Open to. receivo Vißitors,. Tariff, 65.; 30p. per week. Misses Vaughari, Proprietreasea. RANCATAUA. ACCOMMODATION. /P LI3NAVEN HOUSE, Eaneatauo, Bent and <br Nearest AccominodaUon to Mt.Bnapehn . ROTQRUA. ACCOMMODATION. rE MAHSIONS.-Ne.w Eouee. with mod' em oonven. Tariff £2 S»- L - Woolliacie, Proprietor ;WAIOURU. ____, EAILwAT Accommodation Honee-Every comfort : and attention. Hrs. Kennedy, Proprietress. ... WANOANUi ACCOKMODATIOM.' , ifXEITEEJON HOIjeE, Niion Placs. i-roin. I 4J. tram E'ly Bfu. HnntJfc Martin. Tel.i7i . SPORTING. ■ ,:. PATEA EACING CLUB. ACCEPTANCES AND GENEKAL . .-,. " ENTRIES. .;■ OWNEES and Trainers' are reminded that Acceptances and General Entries for the abovo races close on MONDAY next, 21st March, lDlOj at 8 p.m. Post Office closes', at 5 p.ni;, Telegraph Office at '8 p.m. ' : ■ ... E. W.- HAMERTON,., ■ . ' .' : '..;v '. ."' . . .. . Secretary.,. •. ! . : ';.;.''.,"tu»ioftT;gwat.:: ■;■ ■^α;'-, BALLROOM DANCING-GLASSES EOB '. :. BEGINNERS.. . :,•,■■.■; MRS. H. ■• B. MASON'S improved method of instruction ensures proficiencjf in one quarter at class,..'or sis private lessons. 'All lessons given in private hall, 60ft... x 30ft. Classes,on Mondays 'and Wednesdays. Private: lessons- by ' ..' arrangenient.,.. Ghuznee Street, nest St.-Peter's.:.Chutph. . v.- DANCING.--/. MISS BORLASE'S CLASSES irill RE--OPEN. Ist Week' in APRIL. • Class will be held for' Children at the Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street. Class. for Adults will be held in tho Goring Street Hall, Thorndon, Monday. Evenings, commencing April 4th, at _ 7.30. For particulars, ; apply at 20 Aitken Street. •'■"■.

■£•■■■: ■ ■:-:--BODT. ! -'.CTLTtrEEi- ■-■■'■>■ * rriHE culture'of tbo .physical man. lias' I. ■ been reduced to a"high science .'at The Sims' Institute of Physical Culture, 135: Eiddiford Street. •■■ E.very Branch. : 'is classified and graded to. meet tho :i;ctiuirements,'of ■. the.'". individiial.:. .' Deip Hreathing, Deporttueht, aiid Health :,'Sxetcises"'for ■ Ladies, Health 'and- Deyolqp'ment for. sedentary:■'.workers,' separi).to-. Junior Classes for Girls and Boys. un(|er fifteen. Dumbbells,:: clubs, boxing, liallpunching,'. scientific'. and ..progressive weight-lifting, etc.:... PhysiSa!. defects and ailments"., scientifically and , naturally, treated. Private tuition and classes daily. Dressing-rooms, free from draughts, -for both sexes. Postal courses, . fully, illustrated and explained, for those not: able to attend personally. , : .vCallV.or "write•.to G, Sims, Priiioiiial,-..London , Diploma. i.V ' ■ , . .;."■;■ SINGING. : .'"X^- '~•'■'.. ■"■ •'■•■' TOPUPiLS. .:'M.~;;.:: : MADAME -Ii'tJELLEK-, baa.. ! ,.r.esuraed Tuition in the above. Candidates prepared for Trinity College.and.Associated Boaxd. of the Royal College (London) Examinations. Essen Morgan's System/of Sight Singing.- ■'•■'. ■■■■■■ ' . Addi'ess-ee CAMBEIDGE TEREACE. ' ';■'..,,'' PIANOFORTE. M"ISS NEWMAN POTTS has resumed ' teachinß, and may be interviewed at her Studio, 131 Willis, Street. . Advanced Sbodents, with talent, who have lost interest in their musical studies, and who need to have their latent energies aronsed by a definite system, should interview' Miss •.Newman. Potts. . .. MK, , TJ on)..- Y~('AELICK'S OETHOPEDIC AND PHYSICAL ■ /.' CULTURE CLASSES. MASSAGE AND PRIVATE TUITION DAILY.. ; . ■ . Telephone, 2199. SC HO 0 L 0 F DANCI NG, 76 HILL STREET. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. Instructress MISS ESTELLE BKIIRE, Certificated Teacher, London. Assistant—MlSS UAVIES, trained under Jlrs. Wordsworth, London Gust arrived). Classes reopen early in April, A. special class for children will be held i't Masonic Hall.Boulcott Street. The course comprises—The New American Expressive System of Physical Culture, ilallroom Dancssg,' Solo Step, and Clog Dancing. THE AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOB ENGINEERS. ■■■• Principal-J AS. W. BOWER. Certificated Mining and Mechanical Engineer. \ Correspondence Courses. Day and Evening Classes for ALL Government Certificates in Steam and Oil. Write or Call for Prospectus. Address: TYRONE BUILDINGS, CUSTOM STREET EAST. AUCKLAND. T ANGER Drosscutting School, EconXJ omy in Dressmaking. The marvellously eimpl6 Blouse and Skirt Cutter, the latest Invention, puts it within tho power of' any ordinarily intelligent woman to mako her own Blouses and Skirts. No calculations. Advanced work per arrancernent. Al6O Ladies' Tailoring. Country Pupils taught by Post. Patterns ent to measurement. Agents required. Ncedlopaintinu, Monday, .2 to i. Miss Kato Stewart, Principal, 91 Willis Street, opposite Shortfs. BANKS'S COMaCBECIAL COLLEGE. For Instruction in: ACCOUNTANCY, BUStNESS PRACTICE, . SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Students Prepared for: JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SERVICE, MATRICULATION, SOLICITORS , GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, and MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS. For last year's examinations, 51 candld»tea "<cre presented, dO of whom naesed-

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 2

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