:■■■■• TRADES, PROFESSIONS, ETC. DANNEVIKKE HOSPITAL. i AMPLICATIONS aro required for tlio PosiJX tion of Charge Nurse. Salary, .£65 per an- • nurm ".Applications' to bo' addressed . to; tlio Secretary. ",. , . ■■~'-.-' I , ... G. J. E. BICKFORD, 6G2-J' Chairman. EDUCATIONAL. gTODyiANG U AG^ ui ~^~ EETS ; MAORI (now a. subject/for Matric. and Civil ' . Service) Taught by a Licoused Nativo Interpreter. TRENCH-Rapid Conversational Method. Instructor: Monsieur Misonne. ;HIGHER LATIN, GREEK, and •FRENCH.- | Instructor: H. Smithson, M.A.,pxon. I .Special Attention..paid to VERSIFICATION. • I\ , Write or Call for 'particulars,.... ,'.•,-.:,: '. - GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE,'-' - 17-19 CUBA STREET, opposite Town Hall. ■Principal: J. Wyn Irwin, N.Z. Representative. 'Day,' Evening, and Mail Classes in Gregg bnorthanay Touch Typewriting, etc. ':, .' -EDUCATIONAL. . Quebec'. H0u5e,.237 .The Terraco. .. ~,■, ADULT- SCHOOL -FOR ,IMPROVEMENT ; ■''■■■' . BACKWARD. EDUCATION. -MRS. CLAPSHAW, Sen., .Principal.' ■'" School Course. Comprehensive.EMBRACING nll'iisual ■ Subjects ior ModernEducation, Conversation; .-Correspondence, ■Elocution, Etiquette.' /Aptitude and Capability :of Each Student Studied. Development of Individual oharacter-and reasoning powers, iit•»ess for brunt of life.'.rathor than examination 'room. Mrs. Clapshnw's aim is. .to teach Her students how to learn; .to. use their own rudg- ■• 'mentj-to become sensible, practical, rehned ■ , men and women:, Special and rapid method of, teaching, English ■ StudiV pleasantly "situated, ~ arid, apart •from.. , ythe residence; on high pound, facing harbour For.' terms,' ,eto.'J'- apply "■ Principal:' ,;. j>P-V BALLROOM DANCING. m/TRS H B. MASON'S method of teaching '-•■ JVPenswef proficiency m the ONE Quarter »t Class or in &X PRIVATE LESSONS. , Classes-Mondays and Wednesdays. .Term commences ' with: pupil. . ■■■Private .-Lessons- .by •arrangement: Address 86 Ghuznee Street,.next i. ■ " St. Peter's .Church. ■..:::■: . . k— -— ! -i " : —: : —~ " .-' 'SCHOOL'OF DANCING, ." : ••:'. 76 HILL STREET ■••'-■■ (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). MISS ... - ESTELLE , . BEERE, Certificated -TcacTietr^briaori^'-wll-''hold .a .Special '•'■■■ frin«:for Children in the Masonic Hall, Bow- \.' ctt St eet, THlS:(W,(besday) AFTERNOON '.'•■•'' > n t 3.45 o'clock. The Course comprises-.-The , New; American Expressive System, of Physical - Culture, Ballroom Dancing, Graceful Solo Step, and Clog Dancing.' ■' ■ C 056 '. ' TEACHERS'' AND CIVIL SERVICE . '■'. ■' / .;> ■■■■■■■ EXAMINATIONS. • € LASSES for these Examinations are being, formed.' Special provision for teaching Physiology, including practical work. i- ■ ■ F. G. A. STUCKEY,M.A., ..'C6BB Island Bay School. '■■"•.■'■■■■ ■' '■ ■"-"" ""''.DANCING. ■ ""■ ' '•' MISS VIOLET WARBURTON. : 'TUVENILE Class for Ballroom and Fancy "' ' U Dancing, Saturday Morning. Adult Class for Beginners in Ballroom Dancing only, Fn v day Evenings. A Class'for Advanced Pupils, '' '■ .'' • Tuesdav Evenings. . Privato Lessons arranged -; -for' AtoesslOG WELLINGTON. TERRACi^ ..'.:.• ■:;"••■; ■', ■ ."•' 'DANCING.; V, MISS VIOLET.; WARBURTON'S Juvenilo Classes will begin on SATURDAY, April •' 6rd, -at 196 Wellington Terrace. Adult Classes «m.-TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS. Prijvate Lessons by -arrangement. •■; .-"■' ,6544 ■'■ • o-,;-,; .-.j. THEiVIOLIN. -in'- <■•-.'- '.- THE'VIOLIN. • :.' •-.- - -..- .-THE VIOLIN. .;,,-._ '...'.;. H-PERCIV AL OLARICE,-Teacher of Violin • •■• i. and Stringed Instruments.. •.'.'■;,-:. , (Pupil of Poussard). ' Concerts givens by Pupils . annually, and received at any stage:" Special Terms to Children and Beginners. STUDIO, VIVIAN STREET, .... "i At Gardiner's Music House. 620 '.'■?'.'- , : '." ' ■..-■-.' :'"■': SINGING. ... ;-.:'. " ~;/ /."-..:••"-'•! : .To PUPILS,,... '■:..'. ..-■;;.:..,; MADAME MUELLER- has'ißesumsd .Tuition :, in the ; above. Candidates i prepared for " -. .Trinity College and Associated Board of Roval. College,. London,' Examinations.':.--'■'-."' ~( ;; ' ''■ .Add'rMs^''CAMßß^iQß.TE^ACS,r ; :'6oso\ rOANKS'S COMMERCIAL : -COLLEGE, jXJ^"; 0 .-, n .grey street.",,;'.';'::;'.;■;. V '»''■-' Individual instruction in ',"""'*". % BUSINESS METHODS;' ! .PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. • TOUCH TYPEWRITING.;. .; ,'■ I: ' Necessary Subjects for Junior. >nd Senior I . ..•■■•-.Qvil Service.-•• - : : -•;'-' ; .Matric, Medical.'.an^.Eiigineerinr.Emm. ■• ■ ' Prospectus Free on Application. P.O. .™»,«*j ' THE XANGER;DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. ,;! Everi Woman may Learn : the Art of Dressing: -•'.;,,i 'Stylishly-for Little.'Money. ;-•'.-.' ■■ ALL" Ladies' are invited to "call" arid" inspect Marvelloiisly' Simple BLOUSE AND. SKIRT CUTTER, which puts it within the - power of any ordinarily intelligent woman,to. make her own Blouses and Skirts. "Classes daily, 10 to 12 and 2' to i; ' Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 7 to 9. Agents required for country ".. KATE STEWART, Principal, ..,.<■■ ','.;';''94 Willis Street,'opp.'Shortt's.' ' ' .': ■ | -f" Agents for Indian Embroidery Work. ANDREWS'S-SCHOOL. OF,DRESSCUTTING.;, ■i MRS- WIGHTON, Principal,, 122 Cuba Street. CUT TO MEASURE SPECIAL DEPART- -; MENT.—In introducing this special -department to .the Ladies of Wellington, I feol assured that'l dm'supplying a long-felt want, as many ladies wpuld make their own garments had they a, reliable and perfect-fitting pattern to cut from. This system is the latest from America, known as " Andrews's Faultless Tailors' System." Perfect fit guaranteed. 6220 : r '..; .BALLROOM DANCING. MISS- ESTELLE BEERE. Evening Classes reopen at Easter; beginners Tuesdays; Practice Class, Fridays. Class for College Boys ' under 18 years forming. 76 Hill Street. 6519 CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL.Boarding and Day School for Boys under , 13 yeara.- Special Class for: Boys under 6'years. First Term 1909 begins on Th ursday, Februaly i. " :.V.v.'.'. MISS. SOMERVIIXE,... ' i .■;■.'■'■';-, .81 Hill Street. C 1037 ' •a/pSS'; HOLBEOOK, Teacher of Pianoforte. ■!■" ■ Addresser '■■:■ ■'..';."■ Corner;of'-.BURWAH and CHILKA STREETS, ~ ~ BERUAMPORE.. ■ . . .' 958 MISS- -' M'UEIEL U. VAEE ;' "(A; Mus., V.C.M., Eng.)..'.-".'. :): ~-' - 11 PIRIE STREET, Teacher of Piano/Theory, Harmony, and Counterpoiiit, Voico Production, and Singing. : '■'■■__ CIU7B ■myTRS. J. D. FOLEY, Teacher of Dancing, Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. Private Lessons arranged for. C 1076 VIOLIN. mOWRY PIPER, lato of the Crystal Palaco i, Orchestra, and pupil of the lato Carl Jung, is prepared to Receive Pupils for the Violin! Attendance at residence, if required. Address, for terms, etc., c/o. Wellington Pianoforte Company, Lambton Quay. C 639 LASSIFIED Advertisi'iiU'iits are appreciated by Newspaper Renders, and must necessarily give the Best Results, for the reason that they are readily-seen. -A small -'Wanted" Advertisement in "T'ie Dominion" will prove this to bo a fact.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 470, 31 March 1909, Page 2
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