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; EDUCATIONAL. GR E, G G S H O E T H A.N D . -.•■" .. , INSTITUTE,; '.. ~ -.:-.! : 17-19 Cuba Street, opposite Town Hall. : - , Principal-J., WYN lEWIN, N.Z. Represen- , tative; assisted by a Staff of Expert Teachers. .- RAPID'-INDIVIDUAL:INSTRUCTION IN GEEGG SHOETHAND.—"The Shorthand of the English-speaking people." ' - ■ TOUCH--TYPEWRITING.-The soientifio metnod. BOOKKEEPING and BUSINESS METHODS. ESPERANTO.—The simple, universal language. MATRICULATION.—CiviI Service Examina- '! tions.'etc, by M:A., Oxon. ', '\ , New.Terin Commences Monday, 18th January. The Principal will bo in attendance daily ,from 1 p.m.. : . <'■■■: Call.or send for Prospectus. 1 . ' CIOB2 BANKS'S- ;•■ COMMERCIAL "■;'■ COLLEGE. . ; ; WORK EESUMED ON '■"' ■ ;V.- : .' MONDAY, ilth JANUAEY, 1909. .'■, : ; ■-.;; .EXPERT, INSTEUCTION, IN-.' ~;.■ ■ACCOUNTANCY, by Mr. J. S. Barton, F.1.A.; :■■,-.- JUX-:- :;. V '-■;:./'., .':.■' "■, --. : '. In 1908 Examination over 80 per. cent, of •"■ our.students were successful.-.,_• '. .. ■' BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS, , ;;■; by.Mr. A.J.'Petherick, A.1.A., N.Z. .~' ' . Old students of.this Department are-to . • -be found.in nearly every, leading office }n V Wellington. Ask them their opinion of it. • PITMAN'S SHORTHAND, by Miss : Hardie, :'•, , M.l.P.S.,'and'-Mr. H. Amos. : : ..; .. .. ; . Pitman's , Shorthand is used by 95- per : cent, of the world's writers .to-day. The : , other-5 per-cent, comprises followers of over, -• : 480 much advertised: systems. . ...'-... MATRICULATION, CIVIL SERVICE. SOLI- : 'CITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE. AND :: ; MEDICAL. PRELIMINARY EXAMINA- : :.,TIONS, by Mr.F.P. Wilson, M.A.v(witli 'honours): and Mr. H.- Amos. .: >.■: , ~ .' ' INDIVIDUAL ■ INSTEUCTION. ', •Quarter ;starts with student's first .attendance.'.. '■ . ENEOL AT ONCE AND MAKE 5 GOOD USE ■■■ ■.-.,- -• .-0E1909.--X- ;:■■:': ■ ■'. ;-.;i. :■ 'Call, or'.send/for a-Prospectus: ■ ; .', -'.. "'■'' " : , ' 'Telephone 2098. ■ -.' ;; "■{ '>' ;: P.O.i Box M .;■' '.. li GREY-STREET, WELLINGTON. ' V ; ' ■ ' : "' : '' ;; ' ' ' //: " "■'■'■ V -'" ; C -: '.- ; '.-:/-, : ; : 'C7M. i ;■':..-. ,-■ COLLEGE.. -T- - ':'• :mHE First Term: of 1909.'will'begin on'TUES-•J-/--.DAY, 2nd FEBRUAEY. New; .boys will' present themselves at the College at'9.3o a.m; ;on MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. .; The . Hea* master will receive Barents and. guardians on .'FRIDAY,-.29th JANtAEY. Pupils claiming 'Free Plaoes must present: the proper certificates •to the; Headmaster, on or'before the Ist day. • of FEBRUARY, otherwise parents or guardians' will ;be held responsible for the terms tuition :fee., ; :",: '-\~ ''-■.: ":; -, : -,-' : -. . .'■ ■: ■-'■.".■" ..•''• : -' •■•. , ~..-';; i .: ;-;::;", CHAS. P..'POWLES"; :'S'-. ." M 75 ; ■; .....■■■■..; .--:.:■ ), --;.';_ ;; '- Secretary. : "; : GIELS , ':' COLLEGE.;; ■"' will .recoiyo,paronts-and guardians Svith- New Pupils on , that day -between 10 a.m., and i p.m.' . ; .v----'^^^:- : ;-cms^pi.>po^w-LEs;;^'r'-'i -: . 5 V 6 ---.■-■.!-■'■■'■■■''■■ ■■■>:■. ■-■:. V 7 :: I 'U; !fe Secretary:. ; ■ jinf';' : :^- ; :! : > ;:■: "'A: ■■. ; ;v- ,h '"■'■; ■'E^-N^-Yv'i • . ; :JL/«; .':Teaoher .of Pianoforte and Accompanist. ■ : ■.For-tetms;'etc:, , apply' ,v'■.'" .■:/:■ r ",'-'v ; :-V : *- ; - ■:' ' } r C-: PlANO ; 'c6., ; 'i "'-' ■ ' SINGING, AND;' :.':;;'.-;; ■ ■ :-: ;■ ■'', ELOCUTION.;: ■:.:.:, ] ]';. ■■.: «-"-: ing<.".at'i:hiß .residenbe, .lT -The;'■ Terrace ! ; (opposite Dr. Young's), on. Monday, January 25 '.' . ':"-:". r -:■■'- :■::-■■;:■:■:■ •;■ -■:,'. .-;.■;■ .o032" '. y v'v;; ' : '\i: -- -' : - ,;-;;: ;]yiSS MENCE.VA.L.C.m;, date :: df :Wanganui), ;XTi .wishes to state ;that .she. has -taken over ,' the-pupils'of: Miss Hilda.Martin. Diploma for; . Music, with right, to wear;cap and gown.:' Nina years experience..; Term commences with~pupil.-' Miss: Mence.,is.-also.opening ..a ,Kindergarten : . School; in Brooklyn'.'.'.Address Tpdman-.Street;-second house.: to -right 'from - tramline.- ■■'■" ■ ■ 357 ■ •■■: '' - : ■■.' : vioLiN.:i"v; : v , - ..-V:' MISS : AELTNE •TH Intending Pupils may see Miss Thackeray at the Dresden on Monday and Thursday after- . noons,' and at: 169 Wellington.'Terrace, or by appointment. 1 , Tel.: 1701.. :.;::. ,;-.... .-■ 5100 M--.TS S. ; ;. ;.cl A c kA n, :'/1.t.c.L.;: ■-•• .■■-.-■ ■;■■ Teacher.'of> .: " : "■ :■ .:J ■■■ ; - :-..PIANOFOETE AND THEORY.': '". For terms, etc., apply. Begg's; Music' Ware- ,- house, Willis Street. ;■ Private ■ Address '22 OHIBO:BOAD, City.- '-■; -~.■;■ i' v ■/-.-:;■: :.' ■ , MI SS . M URIEL ■■■■ li. - ; '-'rA-E : E" : , (A. Mus., 'V.C.M:, Eng.), ,- ■ : ; '"-;-; : " : ..;. UPIEIE street ,.-'■' : -,'\ : : : : .. -Teacher of Piano,. Theory;: Harmony, &dcl Counterpoint, Voice Production, and Singing - r ,; - --V :--'" ; -.:• . - : '--'- '";■"''-.- ': :;,;: M^ MES.:.J.:D., FOLEY, Teacher of Danoing, Victoria Hall, : Adelaide Koad. Private Lessons arranged for ... -, CIO7B ■ PALMEfiSI'ON NOETH HIGH. SCHOOL '■'•'■' .-■': y RECTOR-j; E. yKENON,.M.AvB.Sc.\::;-: SCHOOL": will'Eeopen on; FI!IBEUAi{Y 3.- A New' Boardinghouse for Boys, has just been .erected.' , ' ' .'.'.. .-■.-. -.■...-, .-.Applications for places should be made"at I- once to the Ee'ctor.', : ■■•■'' .'■'■ .." .-":;• 5 q 12 . '-.vFITZHEEBERT TEERACE SCHOOL, - \\i~\'i"'■'■''."' . 'Wcllin'eton.-.' .■■':.; ■.■'■'• '■ ■ BOARDING: AND DAY .SCHOOL FOE GIRLS. ■: :' ■'■:.'■;. ■■ , ■'■'.-- Principals— ; -. -. miss bAbee,'m.a. v . ':" ■;■/':'■-v '■: MISS ivHigher, Certificate, rjAHE Terml will'-BEGIN- on TUESDAY, FEBJL ■ EUAEY'• 9th. Principals; at Home on SATUitUAi", February B, and MONDAY, Feb-ruary-8th......,';,.;..,;„......;-.::!...:.',' . ; : : .. !; ' .9938 , \ --. .•■'•■ '■•■->■"-• VIOUN. -.-'.,', "-. -.-".' TOWEY PIPER; late of the .Crystal Palace ; Orchestra, and ■ pupil of.;. the late'"Carl Jung,, is prepared to lteceive Pupilsfor the ! Violin. ■ Attendance at residence, if .required: Address, for. terms, etc., c/o. Wellington Pianolorte Company,. Lambton Quay.' ■ :.: : . : f C6B9 ( (TtEOYDON ' PRIiPARATOEY: SCHOOUV , Boarding and' Day School for Boys under , ,13.years..'.:Special.Class for Boys under.:6 yeara.7 First Terml9o9'begins on Thursday, February ,4: , : ■ ' ■.'■■' '.iHSSSOMEEVILLE. ; ' : : : - -: :■'.'.: '•■' ''.■•■ '-81 Hill Street. , •: C 1037- ■■;' ■■;'■■ :.'.:. -MISS LLOYD HASSELL ;:..■; /..' ■TSTSTILL Resume Singing , Lessons 'oi FEIDA\", ;yy.'. sth -FEBRUAEY. School terms kept in . ■ future. At "homo. to intending . pupils, Tiiurs--day,:4th''Februaryii .'Athol Crescent, off Boulcott Street. ' ■ . ' ■■ '■'■' . 5177 TCE CHESTS. ICE CHESTS.' A ■; .Also AIETIGHT SHOW.CASES. : : . . MAX, KIIEISSIG, ,':" Littlo , Taranaki Street, . ... ■ • '. 'Phone 2499. :■ ClO3l MARINE OxL ENGINE OUTFIT. . TWIN Cylinder, 8 H.P., "Ailsa Craig" ,'Marine Motor,, H.T. Magneto, and .'Ad-' 1 • cumnlator,, Reversing Gear. '.Imported direct. Just opened up. Beady, to drop straight into hull. Hny be seen at any time. , . ■■■,: "HUME'S MACHINERY EXCHANGE," Office—National Mutual Buildings. •-.. WELLINGTON : :■:' (Opposite: Bank cfi Australasia). . . Thone 2692. 7 ■;..'. ~ -. . Box 771.;-" .'•'.■■'■ > "TO'OUR REiADEES.- .: - '-.'. MUEEAY BEOS., ~Wholesale■. hud-'- Retail Basketware: , Manufacturers, '.-Now' Shop and Factory,:-,CourtenUy Place (Beehive Chambers), :opp.: Gasworks: Offices ('Phono. 2720) aro making, great headway with their, New Year orders.; Absolutely .the Cheapest and .Best Firm for all riiander of Basketware, Rattanware; Seagrass Furniture, Swing Cots, Bassinets, Clothes Baskets, etc 'Butcaon' andliakers' Baikots a

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 414, 25 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 414, 25 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 414, 25 January 1909, Page 1

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