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DRESS AND FASHION, ■ : . SPECIAL ".'■''-" ' '-\'^. ■•.'.:•.; ' ; ;.''\;:-.;;:-:' .'.'■■.■■' ..At-"...-v- ; .'-.'' •..''■'■ ■ .■';.;'- OVER 3000 NEW LADIES' COATS '■"" .TO SELECT FROM. ".■., . We are now'showing the FINEST COLLECTION OF GARMENTS .it .has ever, been our privilege to place before you. ', .'The has now turnedchilly, and you must make your selection soon. . • ■ ■■'■ , WHY NOT-NOW? ■ . v ":' ' Come along and Visit our Showroom; 'NEW.COATS AT ALL PRICES.. ". HUNDREDS OF USEFUL ■ TWEED AND ' CLOTH COATS for-Street Wear,' . ' from 15s. to 355. , A room-full .of NEW' ; AND .. EXCLUSIVE HIGH-CLASS WALKING AND. MOTOR COATS. .Each garment a Lovely Piec.o of Tailoring Skill. The prices are from 555. to 9 guineas. ', •■■ .•' • ■ r '.WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU . '■'.'■.-. . . 'At '' ' ff .ou.sß, ':'■ ' /'WELLINGTON. ','Oll3l . ■'.'■ ' :■■ ■ ■ EDUCATIONAL. Tho Gregg Motto: "Time is Money." IMPROVE ■■•■.'■.•.,! THE. ..•-.■- ' - ■ ' ■ LONG WINTER EVENINGS ..."•• By Studying under the Guidanco of EXPERT Teachers, one or more of tho follow-ing-Subjects:—. - GREGG SHORTHAND-Loarned in las many ■ WEEKS. as.:- other"' systems take months. ' Students have written 100' words a minuto - in THREE months. :■ ' . ' TOUCH TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING.' LANGUAGES-By the Conversational Method. 'MAORI, FRENCH, ITALIAN, LATIN, GREEK, ESPERANTO. MATHEMATICS and Subjects for Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations. GREGG- SHORTHAND -INSTITUTE;. 17-19 Cuba Street, opposite Town Hall. ■ Write or Call for Prospectus.. '' ' .V .' CIOB2 DANCING.. ..MISS VIOLET WARBURTON. ■ JUVENILE Class for Ballroom and Fancy Dancing, Saturday Morning, idult Class for Beginners in Ballroom Dancing only, Friday Evenings. A Class for Advanced Pupils, Monday Private Lessons niranged for. Address 19G WELLINGTON TERRACE. C 1153 riROYDON PREPARATORY , SCDOOL.\J Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years. .Special Class for Boys under % years. Second Term,' 1909, begins on Wednesday, April 21. MISSSOMMERVILLE, ' fcl Hill Street. C 1037. TDANKS'S COMMERCIAL ■'COLLEGE; **; ■;:'.•■'" 11 GREY STREET. Individual Instruction in " ACCOUNTANCY, ' , BOOKKEEPING & BUSINESS METODS; :■•■..','•■■ PITMAN'S SHORTHAND, ''.'-, . , TOUCH!_ TYPEWRITING. Necessary Subjects for Junior and Senior Civil Service Matric, Medical, and Engineering Exams. Prospectus Free on Application. P.O. Box IG2. CllO2 TnE LANGER. DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. Every Woman rtay Leafn the Art of Dressing Stylishly for Little.Money.' ALL Ladies are invited to call and inspect tho Marvellously 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 4; Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 7 to 9. Agents required for country districts. ' - MISS KATE STEWART, Principal, '94 Willis Street, opp., Shortt's. Agents for Indian Embroidery Work. ■ - ■'.■•' ' ■■ .■.'■-. C 1059 HISS MURIEL, ' M. VARE (A. Mus., V.C.M., Bug.), .11 PIRIE STREET. : - : Teacher of Piano, Theory, Harmony, and Counterpoiat, Voice Production, and Singing.CIO7B BS. J. D. FOLEY, Teacher of Dancing, Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. Privato Lessons arranged for. C 1076 ■■VIOLIN. TOWRY PIPER, late of the Crystal Palace Orchestra, and pupil of the late Carl Jang, is prepared to Receive Pupilß for tho Violin. Attendance at residence, if required. Address, for terms, etc., c/o. Wellington Pianoforte Company, Lambton Quay. ■ C6S9 rraiE' "LITTLE COLLEGE" (BOYS), i Robin Hood Bay, Blenheim. ' : (Established nearly 20 years.) Supported by some of the leading men of New Zealand. Board and Tuition, £10 per annum (six vacancies).' Boating, Fishing, Shooting, Riding, Tennis, : , Etc.. Etc '.■:'- Apply to PRINCIPAL for . -.. ■'. ' GS9F ■ SALE. '- ' SALE. - SALE. DO Not Miss this Great Sole. Goods of all kinds to be had at Absurd Prices. WATCHES from ss. Gd.'upwards. GREENSTONE in all Carvings a Specialty. FANCY GOOUJ. ' LADIES' and GENT'S ' UNDERCLOTHING at Sacrificed Prices. ' F. KHOURI, C 825 101 Lambton Quay. - rTIHE results obtained by Advertisers in the JL Classified Columns of "The Dominion" are such as to confirm their belief that' the paper has a wider circulation than an" other dallv iournal in Now Zealand,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 494, 29 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 494, 29 April 1909, Page 1