EDUCATIONAL. . BUSINESSWOMEN. THE Night Class for Business Ladies and Girls will begin a new quarter on THURSDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, at 8 pm. "The best results from a course of Physical Culture'can bo obtained during the summer months. : ■ ROYD: GAELICK, PHYSICAL CULTURIST AND MASSEUR, SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA STREET. T01..2199. : . C 1207 li/fUSIC—Miss Clara King resnmes teaching I'JL, pianoforte 28th September. Address Cleveland Street, Brookljn. J£7 BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGK 11 GREY STREET. Individual Instruction in ACCOUNTANCY, BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS, PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Necessary Subjects for Junior and Senior Civil Service Matric, Medical, and Engineering Exams. Prospectus Froo ,on Application. P.O. 80x>162. , CllO2 STAMMERING. NEXT TERM OF INSTRUCTION FOR CURE BY B E.A SIB Y SYST EM, DUNEDIN, Tl/T ES. C O i/E MA N PENR IC E, Teacher of Physical Culture, Diaphragmatic Bieathing and Elocution Addross-lS ROSINA TERRACE. 4C6 MISS DAISY JONKS (ARTIST), A.C.T.) South Kensington. Student R.C.A., SK. Student of Professor Lanten (Modelling). Student of Professor Prinet and Tudor Hart, of Pans, and Crandon Hall, of Rome. Will bo prepared to receno lnfrndini: Pnpile at her Studio from MONDAY, 27th SEPTEMHER. Opposite Kirkcaldie's, 208 Lambton Quay. Terms on application. 2925 PIANOFORTE. MISS NEWMAN , POTTS will resume Tuition ; M at her Studio, 110 Willis Street, on TUESDAY, 3rd mst. A SPECIAL COURSE of CHORD and OCTAVE Work will be given to advanced students. An important feature of Mm particular work will bo the study of RELAXATION, as applied to finger; wrist, and rum movements. Many leading teachers have testified to" tho benefits icceivcd from this course. Interviews, Tuesday, 430 to 5 p.m. C 1295, THE LANGER SCHOOL of DRESSCOTTING. .ECONOMY IN DRESSMAKING. EVERY Woman enould loam the Blouse and Skirt Cutters. Method perfectly simplo and successful; no calculations. Classes, daily. Evenings Tuesdays'and Fridays, 7 to 9; Saturday Morning Class, for School Teachers. Country pupils taught by post. Agents required. Ncedle-Painfrng Monday Afternoon, 2:.tw*. Priricipal: MISS KATE STEWART. 94 WILLIS STREET, opp. Shortfs. , C 1095 rWOYDOX IREPARAfORY SCHOOL.1 I Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years. Special Class for Boys under 6 years. MISS SOMMERVILLE. 61 Hill Street. ' r< LASSI GLASSI Wo Specialise in BRITISH PLATE AND SHEET GLASS. BEAUTIFUL NEW TINTS IN FLEMISH, ' CATHEDRAL, MUFFLED, AND OPALESCENT.' ' , > 'See the Now "CATS EYE". AND "ARCTIC" GLASSES. i, 1 BASEMENT AND ROOF LIGHTING A SPECIALITY. PAVEMENT AND FLOOR LIGHTS PRISMATIC AND "MAXIMUM LIGHT" GLASS. ' , 1 GLASS SHADES , MIRRORS LEN.SES , RONDELS PRISMS. 'ldadlight makers, glass benders, ' glaziers, SMITH AND QJMITH, LTD., , OPPOSITE TOWN HALL; 1 WALLPAPERS. TTTE ■ havo v Just 'Landed LARGE SHIP- * * : MENTS OF LATEST IN "WALLPAPERS, FRIEZES, ETC. Call and Inspect, or Writo for Samples. ROBT. MARTIN, LTD., MANNERS STREET. C 1177 »mHE Dominion" U the National Daily JL Newspaper of New Zealand. It has high ideals, and is backed by enterprise and brains. Advertisers, invest your money In a
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 623, 28 September 1909, Page 7
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