BUSINESS NOTICES, EXCEPTIONAL VALUE In .TEA. CHOICE LEAF, Is. per lb." 51b. Tins, 4s. Scl. BROKEN PEKOE, Choice, Is. Gd. per lb. 51b. Tins, s. . CHOICEST BRO. OR. PEKOE, 2s. 51b. Tins, 7s. Tlie Leading Grocers: HILL BEOS., 221 Lambton Quay. 8 E G G'S, MUSIC-SELLERS AND IMPORTERS OF EVERYTHING MUSICAL. PIANOS, ' ORGANS, PIANO-PLATERS, STRINGED and BRASS INSTRUMENTS, and all Fittings. GRAMOPHONES and- . PHONOGRAPHS. Absolutely tho Largest Stock, of Records In. the Dominion. The Largest Stock of SHEET' AND BOOK MUSIC IN N'.Z. (pHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., 118 WILLIS STREET. "jnUIINGS'S CHECK-FIGTJRE SYSTEM JD (copyright) enables you to Balance Ledgers at first trial. It locates, as they occur, Errors in Posting Amounts, in.Additions, Subtractions. Extensions, Carrying Forward, and Taking Out Balances. It abolishes Calling Back, because if there is an error the system indicates it 'to you, pointing out the actual Amount and Ledger Account before youopen your ledger. Time-saving, Speedy, Simple, and Sure. It can be used on your present books. No duplicating work, no extra books, and no machine. Particulars only iroiu HUGH DOUGLAS, Manufacturing Stationer. Victoria Street, Wellington. VICTORIA LAUNDRY! IMPORTANT TO HOUSEHOLDERS. Messrs. p. wills and sons notify the Public that they havo opened a receiving depot at 121 RIDDH'OKD bTItEET (opp. U'esle.van Church). Hours, J. 30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. 'Phone (il3. Works—Bß and 9b HANSON STREET. I Proprietors —P. WILLS AND .SONS. <■ - i —y EDUCATIONAL. "^7" ELLINGTON TECHNICAL •V/. SCHOOL. THIRD QUARTER : Commences MONDAY, 18th JULY, 1910, Early application' necessary. Fees payablo in advance. ■ F. SHAW, W. S. La TIiOBE, M.A., ; Registrar. Director. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. . PROPOSED FARRIERY CLASS. TNTENDING Students are requested to -S- notify the undersigned. . . FRANCIS SHAW, ' Registrar. CROYDON. PREPARATORY SCHOOL. —Boarding and Day School' for Boys under 13 years of age. Special class for boys under six. Miss Sommerville, SI Hill Street. DOES EDUCATION PAY? DUNEDIN STUDENT SAYS "YES." WINS FOUR OPEN COMPETITIONS: Girls' High Schodl, School of Mines, Y.M.C.A., Baptist Church. To Learn how'to Succeed, write or call for Circular A. TNTERNATIOtfAL' SCHOOLS, Willis I ' Street. J. J. PARICES, Dist. .Rep. (fl RE G G SHO RTHA ND. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. . ETHEL J. TREGEA, ' Wellington Representative, Holder Gregg Teachers' Diploma. 30 Majoribanks Street. PERCIVAL i ARCHER. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, HAS Resumed Teaching at his Studio, 12S LAMBTON QUAY. Terms, etc., on application. MR. C. H. STEPHENS will reccive Pupils for SINGING at his Rooms, 124 Lambton Quay. Apply at the Weilinfftoii Piano Co., or- by letter to Iveuilworth," 92 ,Hill Street. ~ jgANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. for Instruction 1 in: ACCOUNTANCY. BUSINESS PRACTICE, SHORTHAND (Pitman' 3), and TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Students Prepared for: JUNIOR AN*/ smsIOR CIVIL SEEVICE, MATRICULATION, bOLICiTORS' ' UiiNERtUi KNOWLEDGE, and iIEDICAL PliJiJ-iMiNARI' EXAiilNATIONS. For last year's examinations, 51 candidates were presented, iu of wnoin passed, JTMT/iUERBEK'i' TEKRACji SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DA Y SCHOOL* FOB PRINCIPALS: MISS BABER, M.A. iIiSS KACHLI, IUCHMOND iHiglier Certificate N.1'.1)'.). Preoaratory Classes for Children under 8 are also held. TERM COMMENCED on MAY 31st. KALLROOM D'ANCING —CLASSES'FOR ■ BEGINNERS. H. B. MASON'S Classes are held M. on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY vviiNiNGS, in hor i'nvato Hall, Proficiency ensured m six privato lessons or quarter at class. Term commences .th iiupil- Privato Lessjns arranged, w Addrcss-Sli, Uhuzncß Street. Next St. Peters Church. L ANGER Dresscuttiiig School. Economy in ■ Dressmaking. The marvellously simple Blouso and Skirt Cutter, tho latest invention, puts it within tho power of any ordinarily intelligent woman to mako her own Blouses and Skirts. No calculations. Advanced work per arrangement. Also Ladies' Tailoring. Country Pupils taught by Post. Patterns cut to measurement. Agents required. Needle-pointing, Monday, 2 to 4. Miss Kate Stewart, Principal, 01 Willis b'.i'Cfltj opposite Shortt'g,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 869, 15 July 1910, Page 1
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