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EDUCATIONAL. STUDY LANGUAGES UNDER EXPERTS. MAORI (now a subject for Matric. and Civil Service) Taught by a Licensed Native Interpreter. FRENCH—Rapid Conversational Method. Instructor: Monsieur Misonno. HIGHER LATIN, GREEK, and FRENCH.Instructor: H. Smithson, M.A., Oxon. Special Attention paid to VERSIFICATION. Write or Call for particulars, GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 17-19 CUBA STREET, opposite Town Hall. Principal: J. Wyn Irwin, N.Z. Representative. Day, Evening, anil Jlail Classes in Gregg Shorthand, Touch Typewriting, etc. EDUCATIONAL. ADULT SCHOOL. ■ IMPROVEMENT 'BACKWARD EDUCATION. Principal MRS. CLAPSHAW, Sen. Quebeo 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 yourselves now to tho cultivation of your mind. Don't delay 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 6till and solitary. Particular and individual attention to dull and nervous pupils. Embraco this opportunity—there is no time to lose. Cut this out. G024 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 Ghuznee Street, next St. Peter's Church. SCHOOL OF DANCING. 76 HILL STREET (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). 71/pSS ESTELLE BEERE, Certificated I'JL Teacher, London. Children's Classes Reopen on and after SATURDAY, MARCH 27, Tho Course comprises:—Tho New American Expressive System of Physical Culture, Ballroom Dancing, Graceful Solo Step, and Clog Dancing. A Special Class for Children will be held in tho Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street. 0056 THE VIOLIN. THE VIOLIN. THE VIOLIN. HPERCIV AL 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 SINGING. TO PUPILS, MADAME MUELLER has Resumed Tuition in the above. Candidates prepared fcr Trinity College and Associated Board of Royal College, London, Examinations. Address —G6 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. 6050 TiANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Li u GREY STREET. Individual Instruction in ACCOUNTANCY, BOOKKEEPUNU & BUSINESS METHODS, PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. TOUCH TYPEWRITING, Necossary Subjects for Junior and Senior ' Civil Scrvica. Matric., Medical, and Engineering Eiams. Prospectus Free on Application. P.O. Box 102. CI 103 TIIE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. Every Woman may Learn the Art of Dressing Stylishly for Littlo Money. I A LL Ladies aro invited to call and inspect xa. the Marvellously Simple BLOUSE AND SKIRT CUTTER, which puts ii within tho power of any ordinarily intelligent woman to make her Own Blouses and Skirts. Classes daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to >1; Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 7 to 9. Agents required for country districts. • MISS KATE STEWART, Principal, 91 Willis Street, opp. Shortt'a. Agents for Indian Embroidery Work. C 1059 ANDREWS'S SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. MRS. WIGHTON, Principal, 122 Cuba Street. CUT TO MEASURE SPECIAL DEPARTMENT.—In introducing this special department to the Ladies of Wellington, I feel assured that I am supplying a long-felt want, as many ladies would make their own garments had they a reliable and perfect-fitting pattern to cut from. This system is the latest from America, knowj >as " Andrews's Faultless Tailors' System." Perfect fit guaranteed. 6220 BALLROOM DANCING. MISS ESTELLE BEEIIE, Evening Classes reopen at Easter; beginners Tuesdays; Practice Class, Fridays. Class for Collego Boys under 18 years forming. 76 Hill Street. G519 CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL.Boardiug and Day School for Boys under 13 years. Special Class for Boys under 6 years. First Torm 1909 begins nu Thursday, February 4. MISS SOMERVILLE, 81 Hill Street. > C 1037 ISS MURIEL AL ' VARE (A. Mus.. V.C.M., Eng.). 11 PIRIE STREET, Teacher of Piano, Theory, Harmony, and Counterpoint, Voico Production, and Singing, - CIU7B »J. D. FOLEY, Teacher of Dancing, Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. Private Lessons arranged for. C 1076 VIOLIN. TOWRY PIPER, lato of the Crystal Palace Orchestra, and pupil of tho lato Carl is prepared to licceivq Pupils for tho Violin. Attendance at residence, if required Address, for terms, etc., c/o. Wellington Pianoforte Company, Lambton Quay. C6S9 CARE OF THE FEET (PEDICURING). SCIENTIFIC Treatment for the Removal of O CORNS and INGROWING TOE-NAILS and all Ailments of tho Feet; also MANICURING, Shampooing, Head and Face Massage, and Hairdressing. Consult MRS. HAYBITTLE, 268 Lambton Quay, Wellington. 8 CIO9G PERFECT wMM I form of ICILMA NATURAL \ c c WATER, the greatest dis- at ' ( coveryevcrmadeforthcskin, H f is the most marvellous skin-cleanserand | | tonic known. Absolutely without soap, jj Crease or any agent but this wonderful j natural water, it penetrates to the inmost 6 j skin and imparls that perfect lone without ! which Health and Beauty can not exist. Icilmme ; can produce effects on the skin absolutely j ; unknown. The wondrous transparent, healthful bloom, the glowing life that fears ! no cold, the icy, almost painful, coolness 1 • that can be obtained by its repeated use, ■ ; and above all the lasting freedom from f skin irritations, are all owing io Nature's j ■ Ic'Jma. ' I Obtainable from ! f W. B. P. Porrott, Nowtown, j £ Len m Konzio, Mnnnors St. 3 [ Barraud & Son, Molcsworth St 3 | Huor Cream, 2s, 6d. por pot ]

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 466, 26 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 466, 26 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 466, 26 March 1909, Page 3

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