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EDUCATIONAL. GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE. li-19 Cuba Street, opposite Town Hull. Principal-J WYN I]? WIN, N.Z. RepresentaKu;e^,?;ssl = te<l b >' a r 'taff of Expert Teachers ™HP INSTRUCTION IN GREGG SHORTHAND.-"Tho Shorthand o£ the English-speaking people," TOUCH TYPEWKITING.-Tho scientific metnod. BOOKKEEPING and BUSINESS METHODS. ~.. *NTO.—The simple, universal language. MATRICULATION.-Civil Service Examinations, etc., by M.A., Oxon. Term commence' at any time. TYPEWRITING* Copying. Manifolding, Duplicating, promptly executed. Call or send for a prospectus THANKS' 3 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE WORK RESUMED ON MONDAY, IIth ; JANUARY, 1909. . EXPERT INSTRUCTION INArV'OUNTANCY, by Mr J S Barton, FIA, NZ lii 19(18 Examination over 80 per cent..of our students were successful. BOOKKEEPING AND BUFI'sESS METHODS, by Mr A J Pethenck. A.I A , N Z ' Old ptuder-ts of this Department are to ho fonnd in nearlv <>verv leading office in Wellington \«K them their opinion of it PITMAN'S SHORTHAND by Miss Hafcho, MIP S . and Mr H Amos Pitman's Shorthand is used by 95 per cent, of the world's writers' to-day; Tho other 5 per cen compr-«es followers of over ■CO much advertised systems MATRICULATION. CIVIL PERVTCK. SOUOTTORS' CENTRA! KNOWLEDGE AND MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS, by Mr V P Wilson, M A (with honours) and Mr H. Amos INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Quarter 6hrts with student's first attendanceENROL AT ONCE -A Nm MAKE GOOD : USE ...:... OF 1909. "... Call or send for a Prospectus.'."V, Telephone 2098. '£ ■ P. 0., Box 162; : ■ 11 GREY STREET.^WELLINGTONS:'' ;' ;£ ■■£ .EXAMINATIONS..; ' ' ££■ £>-.C6rRESPONDENCE; "/-; . STUDENTS preparedly Correspondence' in the-subjects prescribed lor the': Solicitors' and LL.B. Examinations (May arid November);- ; Terms on-application.' ■";;'/ JAS, M.;E. G ARROW,.B.A;;;IiJB;,Cv;' •■'.".■ ■':'-. ';£. '•-.. '■"■• 9 Liverpool'.Street, '~? j|s2B .•■'.•., '-.\ ; '■..-,''. ;..•'. .;..;;:/ ■ . '.•'Dunedin';-.: pROYDON PREPARATORY :'£ SCHOOL.-''-V Boardhg and Day Schtol.for'Bovs under 13'yenrs.-:,Special Class for Bovs'undei"6 years'. First Term 1909. begins/on- Thursday, February 4. £'£ ££'V ' MISS SOMERVILLE, / . ; ±', '•:■':■:: \ £ ;:.,. 81' Street, .i,,:';,\ C 1037 ;' ■ £/-':a£ £.'."£. '£k . E,'!<;';:n'vT.. f-?'/:, teacher.of -Pianoforte and; Accompanist," ; > : o.For;'_tei;tus,Aetc,;;: ap^ijjii'.";-.;^''"■'"•''-•"- i":-". i -.-"V'-'v'cl'-j>' £ ? '. : . 6025};; ;r- -.-.: ■. .££.:; £,r';:'., ;£ Wellington, £ i :;;£> *';!•?£ f i ,'china£paln>eing.' :£;;£' £ ■■■' : £ J SO- McGREGOR ;ha^resunred T 'Kaching£ond ■ giye-. Lessons; in' Chiiin Painting. ..'■ Inspection -.invited: Hours:' 10 to 12,2 tb4::studi6; : :?o.ulqptt,Ghamfor£..'so^ £t VOICE 'P'RODUCTio'N;;SINKING/ iND' ' ' ':■ ■;.-'' }.:£'':; : ;,£.■ M" ip uEb.;:'buckeripge£ : Piipu .orsir; Charles Santley,". London;';,' and . Signer-' Blasqo, Milan,' Address: 77. The Terrace;, opposite Dr.; Young's. '-"'. -.';." .-■... ';-:.. 5032 ;■; ; . ; ;£'v''"'■'.-':. : 'siSGiNG.'v£;';";■:-■ ■-■' MISS -PHOEBE .PARSONS,-.-A.r!c.M.; iwilj: : -!-.;_■■ resume/Teaching: at deni on; MONDAY, FEBRUARY'Bt'h; ;£ : ■;.5451' £':;£££££ PI A n"o££'£ .£,' ££;£.'; ;|kf ISS''.'': BE A TRICE £R ICE MON D; '££■'" -CENTRAL TERRACE, £.£:££ £ -''£~'.:£-: /KELBURNk'■■£■,'.£:.';, £'.;'■..,;; ;'.',-;.£V;;:£.-,..;;5403. ; -'' : y£' MISS LOO ISA THOMPSON, ; £ ""' TEACHER- OF PIANOFORTE - and THEORY.' MISS THOMPSON.wiII be Prepared' to Ar- . range \yith Intending' Pupils on and after WEDNEbDAY, FEBRDAI{Y. 3rd.; at, the tot, ;lo>ving Address:— --■ :;' ■■.: ■'-'•■- ;.: , : . . -•■ '.-■' ■• - 16mable street, < ' ■-"'■ ''•• ■"■:, ; ". '/.-.:';'•"..': ■'/;■'■■: petone..■..:;:i.££.:ViQLiN. :■';:':££'':..:'£■££ ,-](/r.-I'SS-, :.A.RL ' NE -THICKER AY."IYX Intending P.npiis may, see Miss .Thackeray at the Dresden on Monday and Thursday afternoons, ana at 109 Wellington Terrace, or by apnomtinent Tel 1704 5108 Ml b S CLAC HA N. IT.C.L,, 1 1 Teacher of PIANOFORi'E AND THEORY. For teims etc, applj Begg'b, Music Warehouse, Willis fatieet Pn\ato Address, 2.' OHIRO ROAD. City IbS MURILL M VA RD (A? Mus., .V.C.M.,iEng.), 1 11 pntii; STREET, Teacher of Piano, Theory, Harmony, and Counterpoint, Voico Production, aud hinging. > LIU7B MRS J D FOLEI, lcauhcr ot Dancing, Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road Private Lessons arranged for " 01076 TO RESIDENTS OF KARORI, KELBURNE, AND NORIIILAND. ON TUESDAY, TEBRUARY 9th, a High School and Kindeigaiten will be opened in Kai 011 bpecial toni.essions as to tees are being made foi the patents of such pupils as join at the hist teim Full paiticulais maj bo learned on application to MRS GREENISH, 739 Old Kaiou Road, Noithland. PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. RECTOR-J. E VLRNON, M.A , B So. SCHOOL will Reopen on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 A New Boardinghou6o for Boys has just been, erected. Applications for places should be made at once to tho Rector. 5012 VIOLIN. TOWRY PIPER, late ot the Crystal Palacs Orchestra, aud pupil 'of the late Carl Jung, is prepared to Receive Pupils for the Violin Attendance at rcsidencs, it required. Address, for'terms, etc., c/o. Wellington Pianotorto Company, Lambton Quay. '.-'.- C6S9 FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, Wcllineton; BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals— MISS BABER, MA ' MISS R RICHMOND. Higher Certificate, N F.U. THE Term will BEGIN on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th Principals at Homo on SATURDAY, February G, aud .MONDAY, Fobruan nth 9938 IMPORTANT TO LADIES. npHE STANDARD,SEWING MiCHINE, with A its Rotary Shuttle, does woik easier, quicker, quieter, than any to and from machine can ever hope to. Common ' 6euse indicates tins, proves it Also the most durable, an 1 , in every uav, tho best machine made V. J W. Fear, Sola Agent, 38 Wiilh tiU'eet, Call an us or writo to-day, ClO2l

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 426, 8 February 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 426, 8 February 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 426, 8 February 1909, Page 1

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