j EDUCATIONAL. To HAVE BEEN First Proves ANTIQUITY.. To HAVE BECOME. First "Proves MERIT.' :.■■- GEEG.G.SHOETILIND ' ("The Bliorthand of . tlie English-speaking people."—Guilbert Pitman.) HAS BECOME "the POPULAR System in NEW ZEALAND, because of its.superior merits—its simplicity, case of acquirement, legibility, and speed. ; . ■. '. "■■;'.: At the N.Z. Exfiibition Gregg writers obtained -the. ■--■ • ■• : ;'■■:.■"'" HIGHEST AWARDS, with Special Men«on for'LEGIBILIIT, ACCURACYj> and SPEED, completely outclassing Pitman, competitors. ,- In progreesinvß.AMEßlCA,-Gregg-Shorthand is tanght in more schools and colleges than ANY other THREE systems combined. : , Taught bv Experts at.the -• ' • ■■■.■<■ ; "GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 17-19 Cuba Street (opposite Town Hall), / TERM commences at. ANY time. ■;■.- THANKS'S COJIMERCIAL 'COLLEGE. L> ■ '■ .-' __.•■'. -■■■ : ; - ■ .'•' ■ WORK RESUMED ON ' ■ ..' 'N" ■ MONDAY. 1909.' : : '■, " ... EXPERT INSTRUCTION IN- .'■";' ACroUNTANCY, by Mr; 3~. S. Barton, F.1.A., ~'. N.z.'.-... :■-•■'. '■-■•• : . ■-..•'•', ■' •'■' ./In 1908 Examination ,over 80 per oent.of '■'. our students were successful,... " • BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS, by Mr: A. J. Petherick. A.1.A.. NX. . Old stndents of this Department are to ' bo found in nearly every Reading office in ' Wellington. Ask them ti.eir opinion of it. PITMAN'S SHORTHAN' , . by MissrHardie, 0M.1.P.5., and Mr,H. Amos. ' . . i 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, .T4Ro.much advertised systems. , MATRICULATION.' CIVIL 'SERVICE. SOLI^ CTTORS' GEN'WMT,. KNOWLEDGE. AND MEDICAL PRELIMINARY . EXAMINA- ■ TIONS, by Mr. F.-P. Wilson, M.A. (with .honours).and. Mr. H. ; Amps.■;■ ( . . •INDIVIDUAL -INSTRUCTION.'..:. Quarter' starts with' student's first attendance. ; ' ENROL AT ONCF. A N'ti MAKE GOOD USE .:;.;.. .-.:-. . ,■ OF 1909.;',: ..,■.,. .-.-■ Call or. eoncl for a Prospectus. ..-'.': ' Telephone;2o9B. ' ''' - : P.O. Box 162' ." .. 11 GREY-STREET. '■' - . (PROYDON PREPAEATORYA SCHOOL.-' "V-' Boardhg and Day Schcol.for Boys, under 18 years. - Special Class for Boys under 6 years.' First Term 1909 begins on' Thursday, February J. . ■'.■' '•':• : -7 MISS-SOMERVILLE, ,"• ■ ' .. :■'■''.'■:■■■ ■- '81 Hill Street. ';• , : .C 1037 B:--'-';: , '--'"' a, ;;■■"." .n-y," •, .' Teaclierof Pianoforte and Accompanist. .'For .'teres;, etc., apply ; : ' ' ■ ..'.. ■-, , ~' ■''.' :■•■" DRESDEN PIANO CO., 5025; ■■■-.■'■■ .;-;.'■ •'•; ',".■• .'.Wellingbn. '~■ :.■: .;.',■■''china,'painting;;y•;;■.;..: ISO McGREGOR; has resumed. Teachin?, .and ■ will 1 give Lessons .in'Chiha; Painting./ Inspection invited. , Hours: 10to 12,2t04. Studio: 'Uoulcott.'.Chambe'rs,..Buulcptt ■Street. : ; : .'. :1fi257. VOICE' PRODUCTION, SINGING, AND '•'■ .;',:, ;; .'.VELOCCTTION..:'. ■' : ■■ . r'M. MR;.. LEO... BUCKEKIDGE, P-npif of-Sir , ! -Charles/•'. Santley,-, London,•' and ■■ Signor Blascoi Milan:. Address: '77 -The - Terrace, opposite .Dr. Young's. y.t-"' : .•;■■'■ -; ;v' '-. ;,;;:'. ' 5032 -■'..•' ■-■ THOMPSON," ''''"i "- 'TEAGHEB OF PIANOFORTE and,THEORY;, MISS :,THOiiPS'Oi<(; will be; Prepared to, Arrange with Intending Pupils-on.and after WEDNESDAY;, FEBRUARY-3rd..'-at. the. following Address:— < v s". : - .■■ -■ ■■< ■'■■; ■■ r : .■ : ,- r ;" :;: ' : " '■;';: , I6'MA9LE'STREET, ; :-:- ,; ' ■642 '■" -"':' -." ;.;,■.:■'■-";' "f ■'■PETONE. ; r^.yyyy ;.:'■.:, :';.X;'yioLiN^,';;'.';' \y.'l ; : . Tl/T'ISS- ••AEL'NEI : IH\C KER A;Y,?lyjl Intending Pupils may see Miss Thackeray at the Dresden on Monday and Thursday, afternoons, and at 169'AVelliugtbn Terrace, or by appointment. ■ Tel.; 1704..-. .; .. -/ : . '"-.•..■: 5106 ■'•iiyf -IS.S '■•' , C"L."a;C H-A'.N.' "\ L:T.C.L.i lVi. , ■~ ■:■■■':■ .Teacher of: .; '■"-.: . ;.. • i • .'.'■!■ PIANOFOIiTE'ANI» THEORY.' terms, etc., apply Begg's;' Music. Warebob.se, Willis Street Private Address,. 22 UHIRO ROAD; City.". , ; -;':;. ■; - ' Ml S S . M. URIK h '■': "11. '' V AS k, : (A. Mus., V.C.M.,,Eng.)/ •.'■ '.'■,■ ..;■' :. 11 PUUE STKBET, ■■.-'■■ : Teacher of. Piano, Theory, Harmony, and ; Counterpoint,. Voice and Singing. MRS:- 'J. D. FOLEY, Teacher, of Dancing, .Victoria' Hall, Adelaide' Koad. Private L'efifons' arranged for '.'"'; . ■ C 1076 PALMKRSTUN NORTH HIGH .SCHOOL. / i - RECTOR-J. E. : VERNON, M.A., B.So. ■•; .; SCHCIUL' Willi lieopen on VV'lilJ.Niibi)AY,; : FEBRUARY 3.. A New Boaruingliouse forBoys lias just-been erected. , ■'.■'•..,,.-.■".■■..■.: .'Applications', for places should be made at once, to-the Rector.:. "■" . . ■;•'. '■.'•'■ '■ . 5012; THE '■ - ANDBEW.S'.'. SCHOOL OF-, DRESSCUTTING. . Mrs.. Wigbton, -Principal;. Evening Classes''will -be opened at. 122 Cuba Street. The latest American System of Dress-: Cutting will be taught,by the only Wellington Agent. ■ The simplest system ever invented. . Aj Free Demonstration: will be given, and .pupils will be enrolled;'. Tuesdays' and' Thursdays, 1; till 9 p.m.. Over Leydons and Co., Cuba Street'. , ; '.* '.'■':'''. '■' '. - ■-• '-. -~' :• ''•■' : ; ■; : - 5541 '-■ '.':'■'■■ ' ';' " VIOLIN.'-'-;. ..-.-/ ■"'■ ::'.: : nnOWBY PIPER," "late of'the CrystafPaiaee JL: Orchestra, and pupil of tbe\ late Carl. Jung, is .prepared to Receive Pupils for the Violin; , - Attendance , '.at residence,,if required; Address, for terms,' etc., c/o..Wellington Pianotorte Company, Lambton Quay. ; , : C689 '■ FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, ' - '.■ ;■■ ".' • ■-■. * .Wellington. . ',:' .' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, ' . ■•,•■ ■ .Principalsrt,. ■.' ' MISS BABER, M.A. : .' ■.''"'■' MISS 8.-i RICHMOND, Higher Certificate, N.FIU.; '~'. :.■"•..'■ ■■■■■"' - ■" ■"'•■ ". .-..- . THE Term will BEGIN on .TUESDAY,'FEBRUARY 9th. Principals at Home on SATURDAY, February.6, and MONDAY/ February Uth. .- ■'■.••■' '" .9938 ' : SHIPPINb, npHOS. 7 ..;.,A nd ao»;, yy:-'■'■'' . ■■ chief Office-London,< ■ ,''.-., ■ ; • ' If' Yon Want a Passage by, P-and O. Co 1 Mess. Maritimes. Direct Lin:3. White" Star. Jap'an Lines. Cape tines. : O German. Canadian-Ani. BOOK AT-. ".COOK'S;".".■ NiCommiesion Charged. Assistance En Route. Steamer Plans Filed. ,-'.."•. COOK'S SAILING LIST (with Map) gives 1909 sailings and Fares ,'pofted free):. Intending Passengers for 1909 should L.bok^Box'i,. COOK'? SHIPPIN.G, OFFICB, ' . CUSTOM' HOUSE QtJAYi, .; -:■'■'■ ;''■ WELLINGTON. CB7I ~; DO.YOU-WANT; A; CAMERA? > ''.'• SPECIAL STOCKTAKING' OFFER.' ; TEN Per Cent. Discount off our. Regular Prices 'dunng-'.Februnm..-.'■',". ''' . . Wo are showing tlie finest-Selection of Thorn-. ton-Pickaril Cameras in Wellington.. ■•'.-'..! . . '.•■ .IMPERIAL CAMERA COi ' : -42'WllUa.Strcot. - . ■ Wollinston; - '~ , .-" : , ■•'. ..,■' ■''■■ : C 1049
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 432, 15 February 1909, Page 1
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