EDUCATIONAL. The Gregg Motto; "Time-is Money.". IMPROVE ■ ,- ■ THE-LONG-WINTER EVENINGS ',- By Studying under the Guidance of EXPERT Teachers, one or more of the followiug'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 ■ Mntricula- :. tion, and Civil. Service Examinations. SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, vT 17-19 Cuba Street, opposite Town Hall. -•" ' Write;or Call 'for Prospectus.' ■ :CIOB2, ,/';;/. , DANCING, r.; MISS VIOLET: WARBURTON. JUVENILE Class for Ballroom and Fancy .-. Hancing, Saturday Morning. Adult.Class for Beginners in. Ballroom Dancing only, Friday Eveniugsi : /A Class for' Advanced Pupils, Monday: Evenings. : Private Lessons nii-awed for.' Address 196'.WELLINGTON- TERRACI!. ' .':■,. v ,; '..-;'-. /'■ ' . -"■.;■•■:■ Cllsß ■: - INDUSTRIES'-WEEK, ' ' '' THE LANGER'•• DKESSCUTT-ING SCHOOL. ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,- and FRIDAY Afternoons,, from 2 to 1 o'clock, MISS'. KATE'STEWART will demonstrate on the Celebrated' BLOUSE and' SKIRT-CUT-TERS, made in New Zealand. ~- All : ladies invited, to make- inquiries. Classes daily,-10 to , 12/ and: 2to Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 7to 9. 94,-;Willis Street, opp, Sliortt's. CIUS9 GROYDON /PREPARATORY "'"' SCHOOL.- -. Boarding .iiid Day, School for Boys under 13 years. Special Classfor Boys under 6 years. Second Term, 1909, . begins on Wednesday. April .21. ' '". ;'.;..' -, .'.:... - '/' MISS.SOMMERVILLE,' - .H Hill Street. ',- CSOD7 ;Tj>ANKS'S.'.- COMMERCIAL '■'' COLLEGE, V ~T\ ■■..-:■ •'-,': 11 GREY STREET. '■ .:'..''; .',; ~; Individual Instruction iV-, accountancy, ; ; '." '.' ;' ; 'bookkeeping'&' business 'meto'ds. , '■:.- ./■ .'- ;. pitman's 'shorthand, /.Touch TYPEWRITING. Necessary. Subjects, for: Junior,and Senior. '/■.,'-. . Civil Serviced ■■'■ :,....-... Matric.,' Medical, and Engineering Exams. Prospectus Free on. Application. P.O. Box 162.' .'- ' ! "-'-." -'■'•- "■■.-,- ■ ■'■■ - / '.- -■" MISS ./ MURIHL. :-M.'- ■V-AEBI ..... .;' !; '.'-.','.-'"(AVMns:,y.C.M.i-Bng.).-•'..','.. : - , :::■':> l ""- ■■ n pirie. street,:',;-. .. /;-./'. ...Teacher of Piano, Theory, Harmony,-.and ■. : .Counterpoint, -Voice Production,- andSingin". ■}' :-'■./-■'"■■'■ - : •■■;•"■ iv- ,; ",•:''."./-'-:"'".-:;Cio;s 1/jTRS. :J.' D., FOLK Y, /Teacher of' Dancing, .JUL, Victoria Ha 11,,. Adelaide Road,; Classes I'iIURSDAY.' Children's : Class SATURDAY; AFTERNOON./ : ■ \ ;,.''•;./-CIO7G ,'.'.■; :"-'.: ■':•■':■_; VIOLIN.' V f ■';'". ', nnOWRY.PIPER, late of the Crystal Falaco ;JL /.Orchestra, .ami'pupil.-.of-'the' late Carl Jung/is prepared to UeceivoPupils for tho /Violin.' Attendance at residence,; if required;- : Address, for term's,.etc.,,c/0./Wollington Piano: forte Company, Lambton -Qua?., :..'.C6S4 v ' : ."•/ ''■'■ to- hi th ;. \ ;h a,rt - -h ote l, Jl--; v christchurch,,n.z.,;.•; V : "-- Js now ready;'to,'receive - ,GUESTS. -.Tariff,B3.6d. - / ~';'■?:-,: A.:;,W.' LANE,' .Proprietor ; ';''.■'' ';;., (Late:United;SerYic6.Hotel, Christchurch).' T' HE ; /Greytown'Hotel-The Leading torn-' .. morcial: House of the District. -lonry Collins, Proprietor. - V, •■-','CllBO! W" ERAROA HOTEL, Levin.-W. H.'.Higgins (well-known in' sporting circles), - Proprietor..; Mr.; and Mrs. Higgins have this hotel uow, under;entirely new management;, and most suitable'for. tho accommodation, of travellers. "/ : -''- ':■■-.-.--v.'.., : -'■-. .'. '-. - v :., CHBS ;"..'-,-C''.''A'L;E DONI A N H 0 TXL r '".;-''-.''■ ,'./ Absolutely-Fireproof, .' ','..-'''-•'> '■;'• '/'■/ ' NAPIER; . ,;. :-;;'.' - ;•■*, "FINE -new three-storied, modern, hotel,. ,'xSl;6ituntcd ' in .the best part of .Napier; magnificent: sen/view. •. . . ' -Spacioils- Balcony and Roof Promenade, wellfurnished, large airy rooms, luxurious, private sitting-rooms, first-class' table; and the best of- attention. :, ■-.--- ■;^'-l;v'-.'■■.-. ; ; §yiTEs...; -. ■ Telegrams, and letters promptly attended to. . Porter, meets all Trains and Boats. -■...- '.-. ;-' ; i :K ■ -;;:_ .; a. c. barnes," '■ ■■•', ■:.-■'-.-.•'.. . K Proprietor.. .P.0.,80x 202. ;. . y,. .';•- .'Phone 208. FLATFORM; ; REFRESHMENT; 'ROOMS : ~,"'■ PALMERSTON NORTH:; '■.''.'■■'. Gong .goes every train. ■■:■,:'■', HOT LUNCHEON, HOT SOUP, HOT PIES, ; a Speciality. '- :."' ' ' ,' Refreshments at any time. "Fresh ' Fruit, Chocolates,. etc., ~. '.'•■'•" .'' ■ Cllß6 :.j .-'..- J.-H>FLETCHER, Proprietor. '..'■•',' 'HASHES HOTEL,-FEILDING ,' (Opposite the Post Office). ; . : ;' (Patronised by His- Excellency the Governor ;'• : '■'• Lord Ranfurly).' The Leading Commercial House of tho District ' MR. AND MRS. T. O'NEILL i (late of ■ '■ Hawera) have much pleasuro in informiiig the, publio.-generally--that they have taken over tho abovo well-known hotel,' and that they trust, by ,civility, attention, and a proper regard for patrons,'to.maintain the high-class re-' putation bornt -by the house for so many-years, . -'. (COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL. •"■'•-, LOWKR CUBA STREET. '. ' THIS' Magnificent. Six-story Hostelry is how ■ open ■to _receive guests. ''■■ Every comfort, .excellent"cuiKn4;.h':ngle. and double bedrooms, electric lift; yery'centra! and near tovharves, railway station, Town Hall; and Opera' House. AH trams paw'.-'door.- '.Tariff, . (is. per . dav. Permanent .boarders - from 2js. . cor ves'i .'Phone 112G.' MRS. M. KEPLER (late bf Christchiirch), ; Proprietress. • C 1075 Telephone '.'.: Telegraphic Address, : IUSO. • "Floral" (Wellington). HO-TE L B-RIST OL, CUBA. STREET, WELLINGTON. . ; v . \":,.';'v.:Proiirietor-:J..H.'.HINT6N.. -. '..'. Splendid View of City and Harbour. - Absolutely, firoproof., One' Penny Section from Railway Station and, Wharves. . . ~ : .:Promenade. Roof and Balconies. C7GB ZEALANDIA- , - PRIVATE HOTEL,' Cambridge Terrace,'. -Near Tram Terminus, two minutes from To Aro- Station, First-Class Accommodation for Boarders and Travelling Public' 'Terms, from 255. tO.3os.,;per week; Gs. per day. Good Table kept. Hot and cold water. Telephone, IGSG CU23 .:■". MRS, BACOYICHV Proprietress.' mHE'-MARQUIS OJ NORMANI3Y HOTEL, A■■ . ' CARTERTON. • ■ W. M. ; HALLEY,; PROPRIETOR. The best Coir mercial Hotel in the Wuirarapa. C 963 ■ ■ ■ 1 .. , , : ... TO SPORTSMEN. FOR Pigeon and Pheasants- try KAKAHI, Main Trunk; excellent river and: bush; scenery; splendid accommodation; very moderate tariff. Write or wire Strettons. 7092 FRUMPY, Abney, and Builders' Levels. Pris- 1 niatics, Parallels, Steel Straightedges, Spring Bows, Bow Pens, Tee and Sot Squares and Scahs of al! kinds.' 1. \V. LUDWIQ. CIO3S £li Lambtou Quaj.. ]
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 501, 7 May 1909, Page 1
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