EDUCATIONAL. MISS URSULA . TEWSLEY, TEACHER OP PIANOFORTE (Carreno System), Berlin and Leipsic. New Term just beginning. Room 8, Cooper's Buildings, Willis Street. JjUTZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principals: Miss Baber, M.A., Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). Preparatory Classes for Children under 8. . Now Term will begin on September 20th, and the Principals will be at homo ou September 19th. . Gregg short ha n d INSTITUTE. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. ETHEL ,J. TREGEA, Wellington Representative, Holder Gregg Teachers' Diploma. 30 Mnjoribanks Street. . • . CHILTON 7 HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 THE TERRACE, Wellington. Boarding, and Day School for Girls. Principal: MRS. HENRY SMITH, NEXT TERM will'begin THURSDAY, September, 15. Mrs. Henry Smith will be at home, Wednesday, September 14. . NGA-TAWA, MARTON. OOUNTRY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR School will REOPEN on TUESDAY 20th SEPTEMBER, 1910. ' Principal: MISS M, TAYLOR. STRENGTH. TO those readers, who desire Improved Health and ■ Physical- Fitness, I would point out that my Scientific Physical Culture Courses give vigorous health and energy, which demand and receive an equivalent in everyday business life, which' ensures the return of my fee one hundred times over'. Hence to all youths and business men my course is the most profitable investment. Write for terms to GARNET SIMS, Physical Culture Expert, 135 c Riddiford' Street, WELLINGTON. T JTJANES'S . COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. For instruction in: . ACCOUNTANCY, ; BUSINESS PRACTICE, SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and TOUCH TYPEWRITING., • Students Prepared for: JUNIOR AND biiJNilOR CIVIL SERVICE, • M ATIUC U'LATION, SOLICITOUS" 'GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, and MEDK.VLL PK£,LIMINARY EXAMIFor last year's, examinations, 51 .candidates'were .presented, 40 of whom passed. piROYDON' PREi-aitA'i'uK I'SCHOOL. V! —Boarding: and Day School forBoys under 13 years, of age. Special class t for- boys under sis.V: Miss Soiiimer. villc, 81 Hill Street; DOES EDUCATION PAY?~ DUNEDIN STUDENT'SAYS ■'YES" WINS FOUR OPEN COMPETITIONS: Girls' High School, School of Mines . Y.M.C.A., Baptist Church. • ' To learn how to Succeed, write or call for Circular A.. tINTERNATIONAL ' SCHOOLS.'"WiIIis •f Street. \ l J. J. PAIIKES, Dist Hep., ... ' J'=»ssaDURING SLACK TIMES, SIEGEL'S, LADIES' TAILOR, MANNERS STREET, HAS . , DECIDED;, ,TO ; LET. THE ' LADIES HAVE SMART COS- | TUMES AND LONG COATS For 3sj Odi OUR , £1500 . WORTH OF STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM, ALL THE LATEST SHADES. DO NOT DELAY. : Only 'Address:— /.§IESEIS,\ ; LADIES'! TAILOR, MANNERS: ' STREET. pSi (Registered). If THE LIKOtEUM VAENISB 11 is simplicity Itself. Apply with a soft cloth, it dries almost Immediately, and your work is finished. Produces a brilliant surface on . your linoleum, something that tho children can safoly walk upon. Contains no Injurious chomlcals. Price Bd. a Tin. Ask your grocer for it. FACE POWDERS. ' I . Ladies using face powders should be : oareful to use those ■ that are ?ure and Good. Our Assortment of Powders is the BEST IN WELLINGTON. . len s Mckenzie, chemist, 204 Lambton Quay, & 56 Manners St, Post Free to Any: Part of N.Z. ' ' 'Phones 352 and 1391. " C O O R O NO" ' PRIVATE 'HOSPITAL, (Obstetrical.) .■ Nurses J. WILSON & E. E. WALKER. • Telephone. 2346. Address: 121 Tasman 1 Street, Wellington. EVERY HOME COMFORT. . .. SPACIOUS GROUNDS. T JOSEPH,- LADIES' TAILOR (Late of Nodine and Co.), NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVED. / Call and Inspect. Co6tumcs, from £4 is. Skirts from wEI ,ss. Ladies' Own Material Made Up. 'Phone 3083; Boulcott Chambers. BOULCOTT STREET. HERE'S A THRIFTY PROPOSITION ABOUT POLISHES: WHEN items like Polishes—of overyday use in the home—can bo bought below the usual, price, you quickly, want to know whero they are sold. .' CAMPBELL'S Are attracting attention .this week by offering BOOT POLISH, ' 3 Tins for Is. FLOOR POLISH, 3 Tins for Is. ICNOXOL, Per Tin, Is. Thrifty buyers will make many little savings during the year by getting Campbell to supply their daily Grocery WILLIAM CAMPBELL, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. STUDY the Property Market.—The back pag» of "The Dominion" it k lAtid and Farm Directory.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 927, 21 September 1910, Page 11
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