ttUvJdAITHNAL. BOYS’ DAY SCHOOL 'At BANKS’S COLLEGE (Comer Woodward street and The Terrace;. SECOND TEEM Begins TUESDAY, MAY 18th. PRIMARY and SECONDARY Departments under highly-trained and certificated teachers. Telephone 2098. H. AMOS, Director. SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAYS.Mr Bueyman—You want Shorthand yet cannot afford to waste months learning. Here is your opportunity. BOYD SHORTHAND can be mastered perfectly in thirty days of fire hours' study, or 150 hours in all. Boyd Shorthand baa no shading, position writing, or “word signs," The simplicity of Be yd makes it the ideal ■l’hteia ■' r home study. Gall or write tor particulars, Boyd Shorthand Schools. ISO. Customhouse qu' y. Wellington. 6Gfc VACANCIES ][7OE a. Few Morning and Aftomoor Piano Pupils. Terms, 30s o: EDWIN J. KING, 18, Queen street. Off Brougham street. jyj-R REGINAXJTG. BLOW, L.E.A.M. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. STUDIO: 151-153, LAMBTON QUAY. Private Address: 255, Adelaide road. Telephone 671. Terms on application, . 1020 Harry . ell wood. Violinist, ! .Pupil of Mons. Emile Claumont, Brussels. Liege Conservatoire, Theodore 'Spiering, Berlin, will accept a Limited Number of PUPILS. Terms. So. Apply HOG “DONBANK." Terrace. MADAME COPE-DOWSING. PROFESSOR of Piano, Singing, and Elocution. Greatest car© taken with Voice Production and Management of Breath. Studio 94, Willis street. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING.) KAN DELL will be pleased tOj receive new Pupils at Room 2.> top floor, Boulcott Chambers. Boulcott street. 889 M ADAME SINGING. MONKMAN-DEMPSTEK-Studio: Comer of Willis & Mannerssts. ' (Above London Dental). 'Phone 1149. . 593 Madame m. stevenb. Medallist L.A.M. Pupil Sig* Xraveoti, Mr A, Visetti, Dr Wylde and Prof. Trew. Singing, Voice Production and Pianoforte 67, Hopper street. • '• HJRIVATE KINDERGARTEN 1 PREPARATORY SCHOOL. AND THE PRIORY, AUSTIN STREET, term and Weekly Boarding School foi Children under 9 years. Principal—MlSS FLEMING. j^/JUSIC —London _ teacher has vacancies for 3 Pupils, Piano, Violoncello or Voice. Terms £2 2s per quarter. Address, “London,” “Times” office. BUSINESS NOTICES. JjU I AND YOUNG. MAIL CONTRACTORS. AND GENERAL CARRIERS. MASTERTON. Agents New Zealand Express Co. Expresses meet all Trains. , RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS, ? PALMERSTON 4OR CH. SPECIAL arrangements have ’ been made by Mr J. H. Fletcher, the Proprietor, for the convenience of Travellers and others. Rooms open -or ~l! Night and Day Trains. Prompt attention. First-class Refreshments. • Separate Room for Ladies. Royal mail motor service the shortest route to and from Foxton—Leave Foxton daily 6.30 a.m.. arrive Shannon daily 8 a.m.; leave Shannon daily 10.45 a.m., , arrive Foxton daily 12.20 p.m.; leave’ Foxton daily 2.30 p.m., arrive Shannon daily 4, p.m. j leave Shannon daily 8.15 p.m., arrive Foxton daily 9.40' p.m. F. ROUT. T E. ’Cx R O F T. ** • . UNDERTAKER. 131 Jackson street. Potone, and Cuba 5 street. Lower Hutt. I, A Ring on 'Phono 57, Hutt, or 5. Petone, will ensure prompt atten.i jn, day or night, s Polished Caskets a sne:ia ity. Successor to G. A. Mcllvride. 420
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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9042, 13 May 1915, Page 3
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