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EDUCATIONAL. WELLINGTON GIRLS'COLLEGE. npHE THIRD TERM will begin ion TUES-' J- DAY, 14th September. The Principal will receive new pupils on MONDAY, I3th September, between 10 a.m. and 12 noon. CHAS. P. POWLES, 2781 . ..... .Secretary. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,. 11 GREY STREET. Individual Instruction In ACCOUNTANCY, BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS, PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Necessary'Snbjeots for Junior and Senior Civil Service. Matrio., Medical, and Engineering Exams., Prospectns Free on Application. P.O. Box 162. ; '. ■ " ■ • CUO2 GREGG SHORTHAND IS.THE QUICKEST. , • ' . -. AND.THE. EASIEST. '--•'■ • TO LEARN. ■PUPILS TAUGHT BY MAIL IN ■ 18 LESSONS. Write for Prospectus. , . '.';•. '(TIREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, VJT 17 and 19 Cuba Street, Wellington. ' ETHEL J. TREGEA, Principal (Gold Medallist in Gregg Shorthand). •:' CIOB2F . ■- STAMMERING.- , : NEXT TBEI vOi? INSTRUCTION FOR CURE BY BEASLEY SYSTEM; . DUNEDIN.-,.■■■. ,-. .'. •&*• RS. COLE MAN P,E NRI CE, Teacher of Physical Culture, ■ Diaphragmatio Breathing and Elocution : Addrcss-15 ROSINA TERRACE.' 466 .' PIANOFORTE." ; ; .'. .'.- ; M ISS NEWMAN POTTS will resume Tuition nt her Studio, 110 Willis Street, ou TUESDAY, 3rd inst. A SPECIAL COURSE of CHORD and OCTAVE; Work will bo/fiiven to advanced students. An important feature of this particular, work will be tho study of RELAXATION, as applied to finger, ; wrist,' and arm movements. Many leading teachers havo -testified to the benefits received from this course. Interviews, Tuesday, 1.30 to 5 p.m. , ■ ;.-.' ' ■'. C 1295 "BT'R, -~..'■. ROYD; GARLICK, .'■ Physical Culturist and Masseur, ■■■ • Registered A.M.A., Melbourne. ■: Sussex Chambers, J . Panama Street. ~• , .' -.; Tel 2199. L ' The Correction , of Spinal Curvature and other Dolormitk'e a Speciality. : : 8028 THE LANGER SCHOOL'of DRESSCUTTING. ;.;' ECONOMY 1\ DKESiiMAIUNU. ' ';'. EVElii' W'OilAN 6houlu learn tho Dions* and Skirt Cutters. Method perfectly ■ simple and successful; no calculations. Classes daily. Evenings: Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9; Saturday Morning Clas3 for School Teaehcrs., Country Pupils taught by post. Agents required. Keedle-Poiuting Monday Afternoon, M-tO-4. :■ ' ■.:■■'..■'. . .;'.. . ' ..'■-.'.'. •■•■■■ 'Principal: MISS'KATE STEWART. ..' . •-.■■ SI WILLIS STREET, opp. Shortt'o. ' • '; : .;.- , • ■ ,; . '-,■'■■; . ..' Y V cubs ,:/pROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL,—Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years. Special Class for Boys under G years: ;', .'■■■•: ;■ ■ MISS'SOiIMERYILLE, ■ ■•' ; ■-, -/.,; '' •■'■;■'' . ,oi Hill Sti-eot;..- ycicv: '5 i .. -.' \ ■ ..:'..■ ■. ; ".';•■■■■ '■■■';■ :: : ;.^' : : /:/ - Is more than, a .Medicine, moro than a,, >.'...; Tonic it's a FOOD. \'. ■':;'" ■ It is highly nutritivo in itself, and is most valuable ■iu promoting tho digestion and assimilation- of starchy foods, converting theso into the soluble' sugars—ilaltoso and Glucose, ■whioh are readily absorbed , by; the blood. ■ : ;' '-WILSON'S'- : - I ;.MAL.T>-EXTRACT L.; As'supplied to, all the leading Hospitals in tha Dominion, Dunedin Public iiospital,;Auckland Public Hospital,',ltotbrua and CainttTigo Sana'toriums, etc., is-.mado in Dunedin irom the ffinest barley took , first ■ prize at Ithe recent Winter Show)—and, carefully pre- • pared to retain to the utmost its diastatio and dietetic properties. '. . ■ . ■ Absolutely free from alcohol, • and may be freely taken without fear of acid formation on the weakest stomach. : ... : : ' . SmaU bottles 1/6 j largo 2/9! i To bo obtained from Leading Chemists arid. Grocers,' and from Robt, Johnston;'Red Cross Chemist, Cuba Street. •• ;-.■ '. ■;, "■; .' ; .■■., ■ -CI39S Tlie Yfoffiiaa,w^o:Sews ' Is Invited to Critically Inspect the STANUAIiU BOTARY SEWING MACHINE. ' Lengthy arguments and a thousand printed facts CANNUi , I'USSIBLY..INTEKUiiI , ■ iua as much .as iivo minutes examiuation. . Lock and Chuin jjtitch on- the same machine, Even if no intention of buying, we want you to examine the ROTARY. Como! Wo shall be amply repaid by the fact that we know you :wi!l tell your friends about' THIS BEST OF ALL MACHINES yon havu seen. All Duplicaio Parts Kent. ' -..; . ■ ~'',-. Ten. Years' Guarantee. .-•■■ F; J,:;W...FEAR, ; IMPORTER. 09 'WILLIS STREET. , N.8.-AU Kinds of Machines Skilfully Repaired...' . ' 'JlO2l MACANDREW AND- HAYES, ART-DEPOT, .' '.-I : Lambton Quay,."Wellington, Look but for Opening Sale-in. New Premises, ; . HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, > -, • Lambton Quay. ; v GREATER BARGAINS'THAN : EVER. • OPENING SEPTEMBER 6th. ■. ' ' . - .. , . C 967 " Lovely-./; ■-; i..■.': €©mpl€siosis.:' The rukause of sal- ■■■• low, dull complexions V%&2%. :'■■■' 'is' stagnation ofl'ths" β^raea' skin. ICILMA FLUOR SS ■ CREAM, the celebrated T .APt English face-cream,-is.- 1 *>f . . '. the ooly thing known A that prevents this stagnation and keeps tho ' ; skin in health and •"*"»>'•* -: beanty and ensures lovely complexions. Fhior Orcassi is unliko anything else in the world. It is fragrant, foamy and ABSOLUTELY '.-■; GREASELESS; thus it caritot.grow . hair nor does it need powder. More ( than this—it contains icilma Natural Water, the great natural tonic which is so good for the complexion. For preventing: roughness and redness, for softening and cooling the skin and for cnriDg insect biles Icilma Fluor Cream ■' is cuprcmo, Excellent after shaving. ■ [Icilma is pronounced—eyc-silma.l'. Obtainable from . W. B. P. Porrott, NSwtown, Len M'Kenzie, Mannors St. Barraud & Son, Molesworth St. - Fluor Cream, 2s. 6d. per pot " STUD.Y tho Property Market.—Tho back page of The Dominion" is a Laud and Fnrm r (rectory. Auctioneers' Notices will also be ' jimd on the Bflme page,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 608, 10 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 608, 10 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 608, 10 September 1909, Page 3

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