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GREGG SHORTHAND ' FOR 1931. TF you arc. contemplating the study of Shorthand next year for the first time, write for information regarding Gregg Shorthand to ~ 1 . GILBY’S COLLEGE, ' . Opposite St James’s Theatre, . COURTENAY PLACE, • WELLINGTON. This System is taught in 97 per eent. of the U.SIA. Schools, and is making wonderful progress in England and in New Zealand. ■ - - Expert instruction in this System will be given personally by the Lady Principal, ■' MISS M.-WALSH.. .Students are now being enrolled, for the New Year. , - ' You are invited to call and discuss the matter with our Director, MR. A. 11. GILBY, F.C.1., without any obligation to enpol. DAY AND'EVENING SESSIONS. CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. . grj? . GE Q RGB ,g school. " (Affiliated with Wanganui Collegiate School.) A PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOARDERS AND DAY BOYS BETWEEN THE AGES OF SEVEN AND FOURTEEN. Headmaster; M. A. H. FELL, M.A., Oxon. QITUATED in the outskirts of WangakJ nui, within a few miles of the sea, with extensive, modern buildings, playing fields, tennis courts, swimming pool, ete. It is the most completely equipped Preparatory School in the Dominion, Particulars from the Headmaster, or from — THE SECRETARY, The Wanganui College Board of Trustees. Wanganui. NAPIER BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOLS. Situated in tfie Sunniest Centre in the Dominion. rpHE BOYS HOSTEL is ono of the finest x modern hostel buildings in the Dominion. Splendidly equipped, healthy living conditions; 20 acres playing fields. A new building for the Girls’. High School is in course nf erection, and will be available early in 1931. The sehool and hostel are ideally situated on the Napier hills. Full boarding fee, £6O ier annum. Schools Reopen FEBRUARY 3,193 L Send for prospectus. • W. L. DUNN, Secretary. Box 88, Napier. FRIENDS’ SCHOOL, WANGANUL A BOARDING SCHOOL ' For BOY'S AND GIRLS. Splendid situation on St, John’s Hill. School Farm, excellent brick buildings. Organised Games and Hobbies, Swimming. Fine health record ; well-qualified staff; good, sound education, 2 years beyond Proficiency Exam, (P.S.E.); homely atmosphei'e;. individual .attentipp-y ‘Boarders takeii from 7 years'of .age; Fee £22 a term and few extras. Prospectus on application to Principal ; A. DOUGLASS, B.Sc, PALMERSTON NORTH SPECIALS. "npHE DOMINION”. Briench ■A The Square, Palmerston North, deals with all ’ matters concerning ; Subscriptions, -Advertising, and -Provincial News, Telephone—Office 5955, OAK and Rimu Bedroom Suites, good Vz ■ range to select from. Come and look around. Andrews, House Furnisherg, ' , ' ’ EM. HOOPER, Rangitikei St., for • Dressmaking, Frocks, Children’s Clothing. Hand Knitting. Orders taken, Uonuig.Alnire St, ■ ■" ’ A. EVANS, Ladies’ Outfitter, Cole•k'+A man Place. New season’s coats and felt hats, street -nd evening frocks made to order. QALE! Sale! Sale’—Furniture and Furnishings. Bargains for All at our Spring Sale. Andrews’ House Furnishers, 80 Rangitikei St. riYCLISTS, the risks you take are far Qj too great. Procure a Lamp, today. Anderson’s Cycle Works-(opp, Post Office). - "REGENT Billiard Parlou r—Most 4A modern saloon in city; 7 tables. Above Regent Theatre. Broadway, Palmerston Nth. ■ CUBA ST.—Carlton Pork Shop. 'jA Vull range of choice meats, all cooked to perfection. . A trial solicited. POR SALE, at Sale Prices, Carpet A l . ■ Squares,■■ •llunnors. Rugs; wonderful value Andrews. House -- Furnishers, Rangitikei St, . ■RALMERSTON Dining Rooms, 179 A Main Street. A first-class meal at all hours. All meals 1/- each. (SPECIALISTS in good things, exclusive kJ ranges. The Home Kitchen. Square, near Library. ‘Phone 7340. XTO"RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP has -1A 3 distinctive use? —the Lafludry, • Kitchen and Bathroom. Try it Palmerston Grocers. ' PLANTS. TREES. AND GARDEN. Z. SPINACH—Sow seed of th is • most desirable summer vegetable now 6d. packet. T. Waugh and Sou, Lamhton Quay. ' TQ CHOICE Chrysanthemums, 8/-, AO posted; hardy, well rooted plants. Plant now. Catalogue free, Cullen, ) i a i m au k u ■ j 17INNIAS— Sow now. We offer 5 packets distinct colours, giant'flowers, for 2s. T. Waugh and Son, Lnmbtou Qy. <1 OLDEN Nugget Cape Gooseberry. 'L Plants ready end ’ November 3/dozen. ’ Post free. Cash with. Order. - Supplies limited. —Fletcher Bros.. Ashburton. - - ■' ■ QTATICE MACROPHYLLA—BeautikJ ful blue perennial Statice: 3 plants posted for 1/6. T. Waugh and Son, Seedsmen, .234 Lambton.Quay. ' . w q SHOWY bnhlins. 15/-, posted; A all types—Giant Decoratives. Cactus, Pompones, Charms, etc. Cullen, Waimanku. 7VIDISCUS _ COERULEU.S ’‘(Australian A- 7 Blue Lace Flower)—Strong plants now ready, 2/0 dozen, posted. T. Waugh and Son. Wellington. RECENT INTRODUCTIONS. (STANDARD VEGETABLE SEEDS For SEPT.-OCT. SOWING. Curtis’s Nine Star Broccoli. 1/6 per pkt. Swedish Giant Cabbage . . 1/- per pkt. Kelway’s Perfect Model Beet 6d. per pkt. ' SOW ANNUALS NOWFOR SUMMER FLOWERING. Larkspur Ln France .... 1/- per pkt. - Goiletin “Carmines” .... 6d. per pkt. Wallflower. Scarlet Emperor 1/- per pkt. New Aster Gargantuan in 6 varietiesl/- per separate pkt. Ajax, Atlns. Gog. Goliath, Magog. Pola» Giant Mixed. MATHESON & ROBERTS, I<TU, 10 The Octagon, DUNEDIN.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 53, 26 November 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 53, 26 November 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 53, 26 November 1930, Page 2