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EDUCATIONAL, ANOTHER GREGG VICTORY. R G SCAN I.ON (Gympie), . F.1.P.5., '• Student, Teaclicr and Professional Writer of_ PITMAN'S System for over THIRTY YEARS, obtained a Gregg Manual from us on 21st Jan., and after mastering tho 18 lessons in FOURTEEN DAYS, wrote " Extremely simple, flexible, mid powerful in design, fully equal to every demand mado ujnn it fov speed of writing, and surpassing every other system in legibility, ease and facility of outline, GREGG SHORTHAND appears to mo to stand alone as pre-eminently adopted to every peculiarity of tho English language." Day, Evening, and MAIL Classes. •URB33 SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 17-19 Cuba Street, opposite Town Hall. TYPEWRITING of every description promptly executed. CIOS2 EDUCATIONAL. ADULT SCHOOL. IMPROVEMENT BACKWARD EDUCATION. Principal MRS. CLAPSHAW, Sen. Quebec House, 237 Wellington Terrace. A LL English Subjects carefully taught. Art -<•4- of Conversation, Elocution, Correspondence, English Literature. This is the school you hear so much about. Personal instruction bnsed upon individual t.eeds. Try and realise what this lack of education means to you. Instead of In- loaning tlie loss of early opportunities, devote yourselves now to tho cultivation of your mind. Don't delay a day longer | than necessary; promptness is profit. Do not allow yourself lo grow old in thought or feeling. You must keep moving witli tjie times or stand still aud solitary. Particular and individual attention to dull and nervous pupils. Embrace this opportunity—there is no time to lose. Cut this out. 11024 BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. 11. B. MASON'S method of teaching ensures proficiency in the ONE Ounvtciat Class or in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Classes—Mondays and Wednesdays. Term commences witli pupil. Private Lessons by arrangement. Address 8G Ghuznee Street, next St. Peter's Church. THE v iOLIN. THE VIOLIN. THE VIOLIN. HPERCIVAL CLARKE, Teacher of Violin • and Stringed Instruments (Pupil of Poussard). Concerts given by Pupils annually, nnd received at any stage." Special Terms to Children and Beginners. STUDIO. VIVIAN STREET, .. At Gardiner's Music House. 620, SCHOOL OF' DANCING, 76 HILL STREET. a.fISS ESTELLE BEERE is returning.THlS iW! ' WEEK. Classes will .leopen in March. 605G . . SINGING. TO PUPILS. ]i.A'ADAME MUELLER has Resumed Tuition L»JL in tne above. Candidates prepared, fcr Trinity College and Associated Board of Royal College, Louuon, Examinations. ' Address—66 CAMBR IDGE TERRACE. 6050 T»ANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 GREY SI'REET. .' Individual Instruction in ACCOUNTANCY-, • . BOOKKEiiI'tNG k BUSINESS METHODS, PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. TOUCH .TYPEWRITING. Necessary Subjects for. Junior and Senior' Civil Sei-vica. 'Matric.. Medical, and Engineering Exo'sa. Prospectus Free ou Application. P.O. bjx 162. CI 102 CIROYDON • PREPARATORY' ' SCIIOOL.- > BoUrdiig and. Day Schcol fc- Boys under lit years. Special Class for Boys under 6 years. First Term l9uii begins on I'hurad.iy, rebruary-i. ""•MISi SOJIERVILLE. . 81 Hill .Street. ' C 1037 VOICE PRUDUCUUN, SINGING, AND ELOCUTION. MR. LEO. BUCKEiudgE, Pupil of Sir Charlea Santlsy, London, and Signor Blasco, Milan Address: 77 Tho 'terrace, rip. posite Dr. Young's. 5788 Mlo ij MUItI ii L M. V A a (A. llua., V.C.M., Eng.), , 11 PIKIE SikEET, Teacher of Piano, Theory, Harmony, nnd Counterpoint. Yoico Production, and Singles _ __ 11073 144 RS. •)•' D FOLEY, ioacner of Dancing, Iti. Victorii Hall, Aitelaiua ujad. . l'rivati Lessons anauged tor Clo7tl THE A>.L/Rii\vs SCHOOL OF LRE.iSCUTTING. Mrs. Wighton, Principal. Evening Uaj,sii= will tie opened at 122 Cuba Street. The latest American system ot Dress- |- Cutting wilt be taught ny the only Wellington Agent. The simplest system eve-i- invented. A Free Demonstration will be given, and pupila will be enrolled, luesdays aud Thursdays, 7 till 9 p.m. Over Leydons nnd Co., Cuba street. - . V 5511 VIOLIN. TO.WRY'-Pll'Eß, .a.t the Crystal Palaca Urcliestra, and pupil of the late L»ri Jung, »» ptepaied lo l.ecjno iui tue Violin. Attendance at resilience, it required. Auuiesß, lor terms, etc., c/o. Wellington j'lano-.v-ne <.onii»any, i-arnbcoD HECOLITE. DECOLITE" is a Waterproof and Fireresisting Cement, and is a non-conductor of heat. It is specially adapted tor covering floors of Hospitals, notels, i-üblic Halls, Kitchens, Veruuuutis, l.avaloiiec, and tor uiaay ctuer similar purposes. ' Decolite is aisb uenn aud Vermin-proof, can ta laid on any existing floor of either iroa, wood, or and will take'a good polisn. '-Samples, price, aud lurtner particulars on application to— ASBESTOS AUSTRALASIAN AUENCY,. LTD., Jervois Quay, Wellington, Or at Branches at Christchurch, Aucliand, and Dunedin. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD., Is prepared tu PURCHASE FAT SHEEP 'AND LAMBS By weight or at per head. . The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own account. Trices can be obtained on application at tho Company's Offices, or from any' of tho Buyers in the country. | ■ W. G. FOSTER, C 591 Managing Director. DRY MOLASSES FODDER i ■ ' TS NOW AVAILABLE al. LAERY AND CO., -1 LTD., Allen Street, Wellington, containing about 80 per cent, pure Molasses, rich in Suger. Even when other food is awindant, this is a Cheap, Nourishing Food lor all kinds of stock—cattle, calvos, horses, sheep, pigs. Can be fed Ij stock as easily as hay, bran, ineal, chaff, etc., or will mix readily with all foods. ANALYSIS: Nitrogen (equal to APou-ninoids, 4.4) ... 0.7 Carbo Hydrates (including sugar, 40) .„ K.O Vegetable Tissue 14.0 LAERY AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON, C 1135

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 450, 8 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 450, 8 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 450, 8 March 1909, Page 1

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