: EDUCATIONAL. : EDUCATIONAL. fl KEGG sIIORTHAND. r: A SWEEPING VICTORY - At the N.Z. 1 Exhibition—in tho only official • Shorthand Contests belli-'in New' Zealand open to. vynters. of. any,: system—GßEGG :■ writers obtained all the Gold Medata with special ■-•'mention, and tho-Highest Awards for SPEii'D" LEGIBILITY,' "AND ACCURACY, " ■ : Completely ' Outclassing l Pitman writers. . WHY?—Because v GREGG SHORTHAND is EASIEST TO LEVRN. EASIEST TO READ EASICS'! iTO WRITE. ' -at - the . .. . . .JNSTITUTE, ':• ?5 CUBA-'STREET/(opVosito Town /-"all). ' ' "Send;foF Booklet, "Shorthand Contests." , C72D ' BANKS'S' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ' ,11 GREY STREET. ' .' '-FOR TUITION ;' BUSINESS METHOdV Typewriting,' and Pitman's Shorthand. 1 . Export. Coaching for University and Civil' Service Exams, 'V;. . 'Send ; for ; a ''Pfospectue/ 1 : . Tel.' 30981 ~~ ~~ P.O. Box 162. • ' ..C7G4 • f<ROYDON - PREPARATORY. SCHOOL."O" Boarding and. Day.School for Boys:under 18 years. for, Boys under C years. ■: tMISS ;SOMERVILLE, . !' _ 2 Hill Street. ..- C 623 ELOCUTION. :j4fRS. ' MARGAJIET 1 A; SUTCLIFFE, .Gold : J-V-H-.-. (Medallist, Now' Zoftliind, : is to Receive, Pupils.-/: Accepts Engagements Concerts, ~Afternoons, 'etc. ' "PAIRVIEW," '. C 757 v'O !.' " ' -.40;. Roxburgh Street.'- - • iSINQJNG. TO' PUPILS.' .IVfR?- ' MPELLER^has,,Resumed Teaching. - for. Examinations,.. , ,:Address—ll CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. 7230 . .' 'VOICE' --A | /■V"-.;. : ■ ! MR.LEO.ItUCKERIDGE, pupil of Signor . Blasco, Milan, and', bir Ohas. Santley, J ' London, yhas-►romo.vedfeto.' Boulcott . Chambers. . ;(Rotmi' Nb.V9,,„top>Uo.9r),. Street-, (op-: f Roman- Catholic Church),' where he 'is ] prepared 'to .receive' Pupils -for; Voico Produc- ' tion. Elocution,':and ; Sinsing. Special attention , to Deep. Breatning. ; C 735 1 Tis MURI Elj M \Aii L, ■ (A Mns; V.C.M., Eng.), 3 l'llllE STREET Teacher of Piano...L'heorwHarmony, and Conn-'-rterpoint. Voice'l'rouuctlcj and Singing. v ■ ■ cm., "BVA N 'J 0. MR.; A; Ei jVARE, 1 feaolier of Banjo, Chivers's :t " ,rMUßio,iStflrc ( ivEarahihn Quay. . r C5Bl
SOME OF' OUfI'OBJECTS:— 1 TO; GIVE n . Sound, Practical Knowledge - , ■of -t.ho-subjcots-most -iu demend in the Coinmeroial World, and to fit young men y"and women for Business Life. ' TO ADAPT the instruction ito. the Student' 6 ." capacity, temperament, and . .'requirements, andthus secure 'to each, tho advantage, of .real- individual tuition j ' ■■■■: to; make the. Students feel that, from the i moriient of. -their,, introduction to - the .' -i - College;.glasses;' theirVwelfaro- is: our first "care.w 1 .-. -■ . - r-' ; TO ;PLACE every, deserving ' and efficient i'jV-Cstudent to^.a'remunerative'.position.' i' .Shorthand Speed Class now 'forming/ : : MORP.AH'S BUILDING'S (WILLIS ST) ' C 575 , BUSINESS EJOTICEC. ' ' . v , EVANS AND SON ', (Of. Hill Taith) .; HAVETdpenecf Premises as*FLbSISTS and .'NURSERYMEN in tho'Now Hotel Windsor .Buildings, '51. : Willis Street (opposite -"'DominionOffice). . ~-Miss .Murray .'(late .Lambton *.b« ;in .charge. Wcd- : ding and Ball .Bouquets , a'.speciality. : , . ' Not'e •,address,-;and 7401: TO lEt •TN WOODWARD Sii'EEl lirst Tloor of ;JL>- -vNe'#-'BUildJfig,'"lfton), -ltt- x 40 Feet; every; convenionco; suitable • for any business jor y p'roM6*slonTTeht'3Ci', ' u f In' THE' EXCHANGE,'Manners Street, vFirst-"Floor,"cßooms^'l2 x' 20 Feet and 12.x TO l i 'eet;.ionly l ,:lj's. and.Bs. each' per week; r up : tb ; date.". Apply ' • i 39 . ~ JAMIESON BROS.. Manners Street ■
:-THE , ELLESLEYv LUNCHEON ANI) 1 SUPPER * ROOMS (Late the VV'ellesley'Club), ' '' JOHNSTON STREET- ■ V MR. J. JACKSON has t&ken over these con- . trally-situated premises, where ho lias mado.'most extensive nltfttjrtions and additions; 'whero patrons, can bo, supplied With every luxury.;,/., .yt lii ' ' Meals o"btainn"b!o from ; 12. till midnight; Hot Lunches 12, till 2, (hfe "courses). Ku-'Lun-,qhebn';,Cp.upons.,Jor, i five-;shillings.-, ~! . COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMV••••; vVPAN Y; LTD., LONDON. ■ , , FIRE, MARINE, . ACCIDENT. CAPITAL ... . ... ,: ...: JG2.050.000: ACCUMULATED FUNDS Exceed...' J!12,250,000 • ;:Eisks accepted at Lowest Current Rates. ' HEAD OFFICE: Lambton Quay, Wellington. i : '-. t'SHA'S. :.A. '-BWBN. . • •••••<••• , -General Manager for N.Z ■■ C 717 1 , (BvXA'ppoint- n , His Excellency ment or i ': r 2^^^P^ Lord Plunket.) C!ACRED.'i'Reßufrefctimr'i'Plant.i "Rose of ■ .Sharon.''.i;This;.l'most ,!rare and curious . plant | grows in winter;' will live for'ever. Price,ils. Cd..icach,!iposted,to any part of the M.iss' .Miirray,' Vice-Regal Florist, 21' Williß Street, near Grand Hotel, - - Thone;26s.,, (I C 771 Q.-/ O W E, - ; , TRUSS SPECIALIST, ! -50 MANNERS STRpRT, WELLINGTON. - Every Rupture dpm&nds a Specially Fitted ; Truss. 1 make to the requirements of tho case. Writo, for Self-Measuremont Chart. Female Attendant to wait on Ladies. - Abdominal Belts of all descriptions made on tho-shortest notice. C 730 STUD NOTICES, ; / ■ ; SLACK BROS.,' PALMERSTON NORTH, are Breeders of Ayrshire Cattle, English and Border-Leicester Sheep, and Berkshire Pigs. I - Telephoito 801
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 133, 28 February 1908, Page 2
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