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EDUCATIONAL. _ ANOTHER GREGG VICTORY. J> G. SCANLON (Gympie), F.1.P.5., -K-iJ* Student, Teacher' and Professional Writer of PITMAN'S System for over IHIRTY YEARS, obtained a Gregg Manual from us on 21st Jan., and after mastering the ,18 lessons in FOURTEEN DAYS, wrote:- . " Extremely simple, flexible, and powerful in design, fully equal to every demand made upon it fov speed of writing, and surpassing every ether system in legibility, ease and facility of outline, GREGG SHORTHAND appears to me to stand alone as pre-eminently auapted to every peculiarity of the English language." Day, Evening, and MAIL Classes. GREG3 SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 17-19 Cuba Street, opposite Town Hall. TYPEWRITING of every description promptly executed. CIOB2 EDUCATIONAL. „,„„ ADULT SCHOOL. IMPROVEMENT BACKWARD EDUCATION. Principal MRS. CLAPSHAW, Sen. Quebec House, 237 Wellington Terrace. ALL English Subjects carefully taught. Art -<•■»- of Conversation, Elocution, Correspondence, English Literature. This is the school you hear so much about. Personal instruction based upon individual needs. Try and realise what this lack of education means to you. Instead of bemoaning the loss of early opportunities, devote vonrselves now to the cultivation of your mind. Don't delav a day longer than necessary; promptness is profit. Do not allow yourself to grow old in thought or feeling. You must keep moving with the times or stand still and solitary. Particular and individual attention to dull and nervous pupils. Embrace this opportunity—there is no time to lose. Cut this out. 6024 BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S method of teaching ensures proficiency in the ONE Quarter at Class or in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS'. Classes—Mondays and Wednesdays. Term commences with pupil. Private Lessons by arrangement. Address 86 Gliuznee Street, next at. Peter's Church. THE VIOLIN. THE VIOLIN. ( THE VIOLIN. HPERCIVAL CLARKE, Teacher of Violin • and Stringed Instruments (Pupil of Poussard). Concerts given by Pupils annually, and received at any stage. Special Terms to Children and Beginners. STUDIO, VIVIAN STREET, At Gardiner's Music House. G2O SCHOOL.OF DANCING, 7G HILL STREET (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). MISS ESTELLE BEEUE has returned, and will interview Parents and Uuardians of Intending Pupils. GOSG SINGING. TO PUPILS. MADAME MUELLER has Resumed Tuition J-'-B. in the above, candidates prepared fcr Trinity College and Associated Board of Royal College, Louuon, Examinations. Addrcss-66 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. 6050 FJANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. --> '11 GREY SIK LET, ; Individual Instruction in ACCOUNTANCY,- ■■••■• ■ • BOOKKEEPING & BUSINESS METHODS, ':-•-" - : -'PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. , TOUCH TiI'EvYRITING. Neoossary Subjects for Junior and Senior Civil Service. Matric, Medical, and Engineering Exams, "Prospectus Free on Application. P.O. B\ix IG2. CI 102 THE LANCER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. TO THE LADIES OF-TnE HUTT AND PETONE. MISS KATE STEWART announces that the Dressmaking Classes will re-open at the New Technical School, Tetone, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, from 7 to 9 p.m. Pupils ato requested to enrol early. THE LANGEB DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL, C1059_ 94 Willis Street, opp. Shortt's. ANDREWS'S SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. AIRS. WIGHTON, Principnl, 122 Cuba Street. CUT TO AIEASURE SPECIAL DEPARTAIENT.—In introducing this ■ special department to the Ladies of Wellington, 1 feel assured that I am supplying a long-felt want, .s many ladies would inane their own garments had they a reliable and perfect-.'itting pattern to cut from. This system is the latest from America, known as "Andrews's Faultless Tailors' System." Perfect fit guaranteed. ■ 6220 CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL.Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years. Special Class for Boys under G years. First Term ISO 9 begins on Thursday, February 4. MISS SOAIERVILLE, 81 Hill Street. C 1037 VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, AND ELOCUTION. MR. LEO. BUCKERIDGE, Pupil of Sir . Charles Satitley, London, and Signor "Blasco, Alilan. Address: 77 The Terrace, opposite Dr. Young's. ' 5783 MISS MURIEL M. VAEE (A. Mus., V.C.AI., Eng.), 11 PIRIE STREET, Teacher of. Piano, Theory, Harmony, and Counterpoint, Voice Production, and Singing. - CIO7B M"RS. J. D. FOLEY, Teacher of Dancing, Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. Private Lesson? arr.nged for . CIO7G VIOLIN. ~ " TOWEY PIPER, late of. the Crystal Palace Orchestra, and pupil of the late Carl Jung, is prepared to Eeceivo Pupils for the Violin. Attendance at residence, if required Address, for terms, etc., c/o. Wellington Pianoforte Company, Lambton Quay. ' ■ rjgsj TiffES ESTELLE HEVELLE ITA Christian, Sydney), None Production Singing; modern to terms. 43 Aurora Terrace! ' BSS . CONVEYANCES. KIMBOLTON COACH SERVICE. Q DAW'S Mail Coach leaves FEILDING Daily, to connect with APITI and RANGIWAIIIA Coaches, returning in time for Southern Express C 1067 FOXTON-LEVIN COACH SERVICE. Timetable—Leave Foxton 0.30 a.m., arrive Levin 8.30 a.m.; leave Levin 10.30 a.m'., arrive Foxton 12 noon; leave Foxton 2.00 p.m.', arrive Levin 4.3U p.m.; leave Levin V.oO p.m., arriva Foxton 9.30 p.m. Leavo Foxton 11 a.m., arrive Shannon 1"30 p.m.; leave Shannon 2.50 p.m.; arrive Foxton 1.30 p.m. FOXTON-SHA NNUn] ' poYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, ths MX Shortest Route to and frjui Foxton.— Leave Foxton daily G. 30 a.m., arrive Shannon daily 7.50 a.m.; leave Shannon daily 10.45 a.m. arrive Foxton daily 12 neon; leavo Foxton uaily _2.au p.m., arrvo Shannon daily 4 p.w ; i ea v(, Shannon daily 8.15 p.m., mine Foxton daily 8.30 p.m. T. H. GINGELL. 8834 Proprietor. DO you suffer from Weakness, Poorness of Blood, Neuralgia, Loss of Appetite, Sleeplessness, etc.? Dr."Dane's VITALIS will build np your system. Procurable only at CLAUDE #. PERRETT'S, M.P.S., Corner of Willie and Manners Streets, Wellington. CSI9

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 453, 11 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 453, 11 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 453, 11 March 1909, Page 1

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