';■,.' ■'•■' EDUGATiONAL. '.:■ .. ' ANOTHER GREGG VICTORY. E. ■;. G. ' SCANLON- '.(Gympie), ' F.1.P.5., • Student, .Teacher and Professional Writer of PlTMAN'S'System for over THIRTY YEARS, obtained ■ a Gregg' Manual from us on 21st Jan., and after mastering.the 18 lessons;in FOURTEEN DAYS, -wrote:— - "Extremely simple, flexible, nnd powerful in design, fully equal to every demand madeupon it for speed of'writing, and surpassing every other system in lejribility, case and facility of outline, .GREGG SHORTHAND appears to meto.stasjd , alone asprc-eriiinently adapted to every peculiarity of ■iho English language." Day, Evening, and MAIL Classes. ;■•'•; •., GREG3 SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, ; 17-19 Cuba Street,-opposite Town Hall. TYPEWRITING of "every description promptly .executed. . /■■■.. ■ CIJDS2 BANKS'S . COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, .11 GREYvSTKEET,; . ■: '■■ Individual Instruction in ACCOUNTANCY, ■■-..■■ BOOKKEEPING & BUSINESS METHODS, -' '- PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. ■;:./.■ :; ,:TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Necessary .'Subjects for Junior, and Senior :,.,// ■ Civil ■- ■ . Matric...Medical, and Engineering Exams... Prospectus Free on Application.'. P.O.' Box 162. ■■'- ■ y ■'■■'.: ■-. ■'■ " ■■":;■; y, ' ■ :■.,". CllO2 pROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL.'-' v ; Boardlig-and Day SchcolVfo' , .Boys under 13 years.. Special Class for Boys under 6 years. First Term 1909 begins on I'h nreday, February 4. ■'■■■•■'• MISS SOMERVTLLE, : ..■./. 81 Hill Street." , : : C 1037 / // : - ; CHINA P.U:\TING. . .-.' ISO McGDKGOR haa resumed Teachiti", and will give Lessons in China Painting. Inspection 'ihvihd. Hours: 10t012,2t04. Studiov -Boulc'ot.t Chambers. .P-mlcnM Sfrent., .v 5257 VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, AND - '.:/ ,'/;; .ELOCUTION../ ■: . : ' . MR. LEO. .BOCICERIDGE, Pupil of Sir /• Charles Santlay, London, and Signor Elareo, Milan. Address: .77 The Terrace, opposite/ Dr. Young's. ;./ ... ~/..;. 5788 y . .V. LOUISA; THOMPSON, ~ , TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE and THEORY. MISS THOMPSON will be Prepared to Arrange with Intending Pumla on and after WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. ; . at;the .following.Addrees:— ~: / ."'' ■/,.'..,; : /■ ■■ : ."' . Iβ-MABLE STREET, ■•■■"-.' G42 ■■ ;v/ : . ■■.'--.;; :: .. petune:' M" ' iS'S.'. MURI E L M.■■'■'-':'V.'A'B'B (A. Miis.,- V.C.M., Eng.), yy- ':.-': - 11.PlUIi) iJTItEET, . ;.,: .':"/) Teacher of l'iano, Theory; Barmony, and ■ Counterpoint/Voice Production/ 'and Singirg. ::-; : ;V- ''V;, : "'' J "I; ■Sy/-.:,:: , ;: , ;.lil7B M" RS.'.J. : D/'FOLKi." , ,. ■leaclier. of trancing, , /Victoria Hall;---; Adelaide. Uuad.. : Private Let Eons; arranged for -.-.'..:. . '•..;./■,'.■, ClOiii T' "HE ' : A M)RE W-S SCHOOL OF '."■ DEESS- , V COT-TING.- ;. Mrs.'. Wighton,: Principal. Evening Classes:,will , be opened : at ". 122 Cuba Street. The-latest. American Syetcui of DressCutting will be: taught by, the only Wellington Agent.-: The simplest system ever- invented., A Free: Demonstration will' be given, and/pupils will be: enrolled, , Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 tiU9 ; p.m. Over Leydons and Co.; Cuba Street. '■:y.yyy ''-■:■: ; ■■■:'-, -■■^..■...7.:-:.-/...Kv; !r ,. .-5341; ,:;/;;■;:;;;:/:■- rpp.WRYr PIPER,:, lale :o,t ;^.he( -.po'stal Palace•: ■■''XvSOrel^atra^ ■ ; J'ung, ; ;.i3- pi , epar,Jd : :.';i'6- i ' ; Wioli'n.v, ■.Attendance;at I'osidehce, 'it",required. AdttreEsi 'for ■ terms, ■ etc-./c/dPWeilingtoh, Piano-tortejConiDanji-Lanibton' Quay. •';.-';;;;..;, :C6S3; ''J:'y; '■'' ""■MOTEI-.NpTiC£B,'V':.V. 'y/^/;. '<■ .- PRIVATE HOTEL,;■■'..-■ ■ ': '/'A .;: LUWIiK/CllßA'&ilililJi',, ; '..'■■, ■.■'...'.• fpiilS Magnificeht Six-story Hostelry will be . X;; open to receive guests 'on ail after the 18th' lust, livery■ coniiurt,: tioellent ouisin'e; single,aiiil doubiubediujms, electric lilt; .very central,: and near -to wharvta, 1 ailway' station,. Town; Hail; and Opera ■liouss.'Aiitraius pass door; 'lanlf, b's. por day. Permanent•■ hoarders ironies: week. 'Phone Uiiu. UiiA. il.. KiiPiKK- (late of Chrisvchurch)," Proprietress. . . \ ,y ■•■■'. ''-f-y ■■■';■ // ■■■'■''; ■■'.■..'.( -.' ■ '.' : C 1075 Telephone ' ':' '■:' '■' Telegraphic , Address, 1050.V ■'■' ; ' '■ '• "Floral"-(Wellington). ■o-./o'-'t'/e: l .■β-ri s.to l, ■O. .CUBA;STREET, WELLINGTON.. ■:,, "yy' k" Proprietor-J.H. HINTON.; / : ' . !-'.-, 1 Splendid View-'of City, and Harbour, . : Absolutely. Fireproof. OneFcnny Section from Railway Station and, -Wharves. : .•■:■.-...-.■' . -, ,:? Promenade Roof and; Balconies. 'C 763' SONOMA PRIVATE HOTEL, near. Railway ~'■ .'Station, 61 asterton. ■; ' '■:i^; ; W^'.ROODERKERK (late of Wellington), '' ■■■"■;: ■'. z^ , , Proprietor. ■_--■■■■:■. ■■ -Under entirely 'new/management; completely renovated and ..refurnished, throughout; good, clean, comfortable . accommodation; first-clasß table; moderate tariff; - lette ■: and telegrams promptly attended to ■'■ ~ . . t '■'■■■ ■■ CIOOB HOTEL Mtoopole, Rotorua.—Private-Hotel " (immediately opposite station). The house for- -the'- tourists:—Telegrams, Mctropole, RotoriLi. r-:.y ■'■}'■■■ : ■ ■ / ■- : ; ' ; ; ■■ ;' C 104 5: npHE MAEQUIS OF NORUANBT HOTEL, i-:.;':... :V . ~ CABTKIITON. /./ 'f- W. Ml. HALLEY, PUOPRIETOB. -J ;.-: Tho -best Commercial Hotel in the \Vairarap». '.-/'', ';' -'-■/"'.'■■■ ■"■'■" ''' " ■ ■ ca6i-; . ,'.': . \ WHERE TO STOP. ' ; jnENTRAL HOUSE. Taumaruhui.-This new v/ up-to-date House is now. open, and Tourists, and Visitors especially catered for. Fine large rooms and a splendid view. Within a minute's walk from the railway station and river boat landing.- Porter meets all trains. Telegrams , and letters promptly- attended to. Tariff, 6s. per day.' . '■ •-. ,-.:'-. .MRS.. E.W., SIMMONS, Proprietress' CllO6 l • ;<. ■,-.■■■ . ■ ■■■ . . . ; WELLINGTON'S.SEASIDE. : nnHE Rona Bay Tea Kiosk now affords ExcelJL■■-. lent . Accommodation for those Recuperating, Holiday-making, etc. Tariff; 355. per week, or 6s. per diem. Grill Luncheon, etc. Is 6d Afternoon Tea, 9d. MRS. BROWN, Proprietreea'. BUSINESS NOTICES. J; W, : C O PIT HOR NE, • The Principal Band Outfitter in N.Z ; iIMPORTER,' MAKER, and . EXPERT RE-y-PAIRBR OF , MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. V :■ ■■■■-■■ "THE-GOLDEN'.HORN," 137 INGESTRE STREET, WELLINGTON. Catalogues and Estimates Post. Free. Everything in Music at "The Golden Horn" :-/:•- ■■■-•■■:' -' - - ' , '■'.■■■' -' ; - ClUl BARRAUD .AND. ABRAHAM,. LTD PALMERSTON NORTH, FEILDING, ' ■'■■:■-■' , AND DANNEVIRKE, GRASS SEED-AND- GRAIN 'MERCHANTS. ~ : SANDON AND FLAXMERE SEEDS. . Fine Old. Pasture Ryegrass Seed in Stock. y-\ /.Large Variety Glover, etc/. :■•■'■ ; "■"-■■ Seeds Mixed if Required. :. Samples, Quotation's, and Testimonials on .. .application. .'•" : ''-.- ; , ;:. BARRAUD.AND'ABRAHAM, LTD. ■; SMOKERS." Read Tniß.--Straignt-cut Vireinia (No. 2), 6d oz., or Is' '9(l.'■ ilb.; Virginia 'Medium, 6d. oz., if la: 9d.'<Jlb.;vßeai Siimeoon (Turkish),. strong, Iβ. per 02.; of 3s. 6d. jib.; Cltib Special (smoking, mixture)-- }lb. tin; «s.; Quebec Pure Turkish, Is. oz., or 3s. 9d. -lb.; Rnm's Horn (smoking"mixture),' 6d. -α-z.; Club Special .(cigarette), hnnd-cut, ,9d: oz,; or-2s; 9d. ilb.'; .Finest Shag, 6d: at:. Is. 10d. Jib. Samuel Higall, Commcmul Hotel Buildings, Latnbton Quay, OpcA ai: day Wednesday ;- OUi
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 442, 26 February 1909, Page 1
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