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: ,' EDUCATIONAL. Tho Gregg Motto: "Time is Money."- •. IMPROVE ' THE ■ LONG WINTER EVENINGS By Studying under the Guidance of EXPERT Teachers, ono or more of the following Subjects:—: GKEGG 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 Subjects . for Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations. ■ GREGG SHORTHAND , INSTITUTE, 17-19 Cuba Street, opposite Town Hall. . Write or Call for Prospectus. . CIOB2 ' . -.'..' .MISS VIOLET WARBURTON. 'JUVENILE Class for'Bnllroom and' Fancy tS Dancing, Saturday Morning, i Jult Class for Beginners jn Ballroom Dancing only, Friday Evenings. A CltiEs for Advanced Pupils, Monday Evenings. . Private Lessons anan>»ed for. Address 196 WELLINGTON TERRACII. ■I . " .'., . . : ; '. " .-: - ...'■■. C 1153 PREPARATORY SCHOOL.'-' *J Boarding .\nd Day School for Boys under 13 years! Special Class for Boys under G years. Second Term, : 1908, begins. "on : WeaLesday, April 21. .• , ■ •■-.". MISS EOMMERVILLE, >1 Hill Street. : CiO37 TSANKS'S COMMERCUL COLLEGE, •*-*'.. 11 GREY STREET. . .'lndividual Instruction in ACCOUNTANCYV ' BOOKKEEPING & BUSINESS METODS, . ■.- . . /.PITMAN'S SHORTHAND, TOUCHi-TYPEWRITING. Necessary Subjects-for .Junior and Senior Civil Service. ' Matric, Medical, , *and Engineering Exams. Prospectus Free on Application. P.O. Box 162 ' ": CHO2 MISS MURIEL M. VARE (A. Mus., V.C.M., Eng.), . 11 PIRIE STREET, Teacher of Piano,-Theory, Harmony, and Countorpoiat, \Voico Production, and Singing . : ■ -■'..■ - ■■" ■ ■, CIO7B 1/ptS. J." D.' FOLKY> Teacher of Dancing, ■"-*- Victoria Hall,.Adelaide Road. Private Lessons arranged for, '■. . «C 1076 '.;.... . 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Prices can be obtained on application at the •Company's Offices, or trom any gf the Buyers in tlio country. ■ ; W. G l . FOSTER, C 591 Uaniging-Director. ;. DRY MOLASSES FODDEB; IS NOW AVAILABLE at LAERY AND C 0.,- . LTD.. Allen Street, Wellington, containing about 80 per cout. puro Molasses, rich in' Suger. Evin when other food is abundant, this is a'Cheip, T'l/urishin*-. Food for all kinds , of stock—cattle, calves, horses, sheep, pigs. Can he fed to sLck as eaoily as hay, bran, meal, chuff, etc., o r -vill mix rcadilv with all' foods. , .-,:: ANALYSIS: Nitrogen (equal to AlbvL'ninoids, i.i) ... 0.7 Carbo: Hydrates (including sugar, 40) ... 56.0 Vegetablo Tissue ... ... ... Uβ LAERY AND CO., LTD., • . . . CATERING. ' WH."PHILV, Baker, Pastrycook, and • Caterer, 7U Willis Street (next Begg's), is prepared to undertake all manner of Catering for Weddings, Parties.. Suppers, Dances, etc., at most reasonable rates. Quotations given. Strictest attention. None but the best in tho , way of Pastry. Afternoon Tea a specialitj. ' CBl7 '■"■":"■'■'■ CONVEYANCES. ,"'" KIMBOLTON.COACH SERVICE. Q DAW'S Mail Conp.h . leaves FBILDING *3« Daily, to connect with, APITI and EA'NGlWAHlA'Coaehea, returning in time for Southern Express .. ... T7IOXTON-LEVIN COACH SERVICE. '.i mß . JO lablu—Leave Foxton G. 30 a.m., nrrivo Levin, S.oO a.m.; ieavo Levin 10.30 a.m., arrive Foxtou VI uoon; leave Foxton i3O μ-ui., arrive Levin 'Lull p.m.; leave Leviu V.30 jy.ui., arrive Foxtou 9.3') p.m. ■ Leavo Fcxion 11 a.m., arrive Shannon 12 '10 p.m.; leave Wuamiou 2.M) p.m.;'arrive -."ton ■i.M) p.m. ■ FOXTOK-SHANNON. TO OVAL MAIL COACH SEEVICJ3, the Mi Shortest Koute to and from Fcxljn.t.eavo Foxton daily 0.30 a.m., arrive .Sl-unon daily 7.50 a.m.; leave Shannon daily 10.15 a.m., arrive Foxton daily J2 noon; leave Foxtou daily 2.30 p.m., arrivo Shannon daily i p.m.; leavo Shannon daily 8,13 p.m., arrive Foxton aiily 0.30 D.m. , ' : v T. H, GINGELL Proprietor. ■

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 498, 4 May 1909, Page 1

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