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EDUCATIONAL. ———— ; — Tho Gregg Motto; "Time 1b Money." IMPROVE THE LONG WINTER EVENINGS By Studying l Under tho Guidance of 'EXPERT Teachers, ono or more of the following Subjects:— GREGG SHORTHAND—Learned in as many WEEKS as other systems take months. Students have written 100 words a minute ( in THREE months. TOUCH TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. LANGUAGES—By the Conversational Method. MAORI, FRENCH, ITALIAN, LATIN, „■ GREEK, ESPERANTO. MATHEMATICS and Subjeots for Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations.' rjKEGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, *JT 17-19 Cuba Street, opposite Town Hall. ■ Write or Call for Prospectus. CIOS2, DANCING. MISS VIOLET WARBURTON. JUVENILE Class for Ballroom, and Faney Dancing, Saturday Morning. Adult Class for Beginners in Ballroom Dancing only, Friday Evenings. A Class';for : Advanced Pupils, Monday Evenings. ' Private 1 Lessons airanged for. Address 196 WELLINGTON TERRACE. ;' v. . ' -' ■' .■ C 1153 pROYDON PREPARATORY SCBOOL.Boarding ,\nd Day School for Boys under 13 years. Special ClaEs for Boys under 6 years. Second Term, 1903, begins on Wednesday, April 21. MISS SOMMERVTLLE, 81 Hill Street. Cio37 TJANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, U 11 GREY STREET! Individual Instruction in ACCOUNTANCY,' BOOKKEEPING & BUSINESS METODS. PITMAN'S SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPEWRITING. ' ' Necessary Subjects . for Junior and Senior . Civil Service. Matrio., Medical, and Engineering Examß. Prospectus Free on Application. P.O. Box 162. CllO2 THE LANGEE DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. • Every Woman may Learn the Art of Dressing Stylishly for Little Money. ALL Ladies are invited to call and inspect the Marvellously Simple BLOUSE AND SKIRT CUTTER, which puts it within , tne power of any, ordinarily intelligent woman' to make her own Blouses and 1 SErts. 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 Streot, opp. Shortt's. Agents for Indian Embroidery Work. C 1059 MISS MURIEL M. VAEE (A. Mus;, y.C.M.,JBng.), 11 PIRIE STREET, Teaoher of Piano, Theory, l Harmony, and Counterpoint, Voice. Production, 1 -and Singing, • ■ CIO7B Ti/ffRS. J. D.. FOLEY, ...Teacher of Dancing, Viotoria Hall, Adelaide Road. Privato 'Leesons arriaged for, . C 1076 .. . ' ; VIOLIN. ' TOWRY PIPER, late of the Crystal Palace Orchestra, and pupil.' of the late Carl Jung, is prepared to Receive Pupils for the Violin. Attendance at residence, if required. • Address! for. terms,'etc., c/o. Wellington Piano-, forte Company, Lamhton, Quay. C6S9 ; ' HOTELS FOR SALE. HOTELS FOB SALE. NORTH,ISLAND., ;! n.f HOTEL.—6J years' lease, rent.. £8, . trade-J!®. l Price.£sooo.. -i,\.. .. . 28 HOTEL.—2i years' lease, rent £4 10s., trade ' £70. Price £1600., ' ■ : .v, .-14 HOTEL.—3 years" lease, rent £5, trade£so. . Price £2000.. 15 HOTEL.—3} years' lease, rent £12-los;,' trade £160. Price . 18 HOTEL.—3I years' lease, rent £3, trade £25. Price £1000. ' 83 HOTEL.—S years' lease, rent £7, trade £68. : Price £2700. .■ i . ' 17 HOTEL.—4I years' lease, rent £13, trade £150. ■ Price £3500. - ' • 19 HOTEL.—S years'lease, rent £2 10s., trade £25. Price £700.. • - . 43 HOTEL.—3I years' lease,"'rent £2 10s., trade £45. . Price £1050. , 1 < 31 HOTEL.—O years' lease, rent £7, trade £60. Price £3400.' Over 40 Hotels to choose ,from.. . Inspection invited.' . ' ; j JAS. SPIERS FREEMAN, DANNEVIEKE. H.B. ' CIIS7 • —' —— ——*——i — r COUNTRY HOTEL TO LEASE IN RISING DISTRICT. -- |"CIOE SALE, a Country Hotel, with about 50. X l, acres of land attached, -To lease at £3 per week. Trade £101, The hotel is situated in the Wairarapa elcictbrate, in the centre of;a very large number of stations, which are being out up; and closer liettlement is gradually going on. Large' numbers of men aro now engaged on road contracting within a few hundred yards of the door. Free house for everything. Price £650. To a. suitable , person -with' £250 cash we will advance the 1 balance, leaving a..free housa Dwan Bros., Willis Street Wellington. , 'i' 1 ■■■ 6784 . SMALL COUNTRY HOTEL FOE SALE. '' WE require a Tenant for a Small Country Hotel in li rising district, with good prospeats; Five years'; lease.' Rent ' Price for lease and furniture, £700. We will advance a ■ very considerable amount of , the purchase money.- Free house. Trade about £30 to £40 weekly. Dwan Bros, Willis Street, Wellington. , 6783 i rvTJB .Client will never regret th? High First cost of a ; STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. His monthly bills for Low Current Consumption (from 2s. to 20s. per month), will always remind hiin pleasantly of our good advice,' Ho will f speak to his friends of the wonderful economy of. the . • STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. : Whereas the placing of. a' contract for the supply of a oheip Electrio- Lift offered by those, who do. not understand electrical conditions will certainly reflect discredit upon the professional adviser, and, in deed, may prove a ghastly.' blunder.' 1 t . Ask the users' of over 300 STANDARD ELECTRIC . ELEVATORS in Australasia what' they thins. The GOOD j PpINTS of the STANDARD are expensive, but they are vital. They ensure ; Durability, Reliability, Efficiency, Economy, STANDARD LIFTS ARE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY. : Sole Agents for New Zealand: i TURNBULL AND JONES, LTD., r/ ELECTRICAL' ENGINEERS AND ' CONTRACTORS. C 553 GO DEY * S COMBINATION WIRE STRAINER AND REPAIRER (all ' wrought shear steel), Cuts, Loops, prists,' Tightens, and ffr'."-. ' Mends wire 9 at any place in [|M Fence. Hoavy Hammer, also ' , ; extracts staples "without' dam- . P ■ . ago, in: any, position. Rule, j.' ... two ' Gauges) etc. It docs ill.' everything required except l|'i. - dig post, holes.. Can carry I Outfit in bolt, weight 3 lbs. Only ono way to. pull tools apart,' no looking about for / . lost parts. All, Boundary Rid- • ers and Fencers swear by . them. Price only 15s. 6d.' to any P. 0.. . Patentee, A. G. CODEY, 1 WJI ~ , 33 Panama Streot, 1 ' WELLINGTON. Write for Hlustrotod Pamphlot., Ttiephone 2950.' -i . ... ' ; Cilia rjTHE NEW 'ZEALAND KEY REGISTRY, 11 NORWICH; CHAMBERS, ' V CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, m 'i .KELLINGKXN.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 496, 1 May 1909, Page 3

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