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Cit ILT O N HOU S X 7, VVooluouib«-Btroot, Wellington. BOARDING & DA 1' SUHOOL FOU GIRLS. Principal— Mlbb FREEMAN. Tho Half Term will bogm ou MONDAY, liOlh Muroh. ProoimotusQß ou appliuation. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. If. B. MASON'S inothod of touching ousuios proficiency in ONK QUARTER at class or in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. BEGINNERS' CLASSES Mondays and Weduosduyt, at 8 p.m., in privato hall (30ft by 60ft). Term commencos with pupil. Privato lessons by arrangement. Address— 56, Ghiunco-atroot, noxt St. Petnr's Church. DANCING, Deportment, and Calisthenics.— MlßS PEARSON, Certificated Toachur, recently from Londou and Paris. Claßsos at Sydney-street Schoolroom on TUESDAY AFrERNOONS, at 4 p m. ; Spiller's Hall, SATURDAY EVENINGS, fit 8; at Victoria Hall, on SATURDAY MORNINGS, at 10.30. Date to bo fixed. Privato Lessons by appointment. 21, Tho Tei race PIANOFORTE. ~~ MISS TRUEBRIDGE has opened a Room for Lownr Hutt Pupils at tho Oddfollowb* Hall, 1 to 6 p.m. MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. Wellington pupils at their rosidoncoi. Privato address— THE OAKS. TAITA. PIA IN'OFORTE TUITION. MRS. EDITH GREEN, Certificated Teacher of Music, lias Vacancios for a fow Pupils. Theory, Harmony, and Countorpoint. Terms on application. At nome WEDNESDAYS. , Address— Scandero Collis. Melroso. MR- J. G. TURN ER, i7JL Teachor of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 56, KENT-TERRACE. Tlio Latest Music, Instruments, Strings, oto., always in stock. Trams stop at tho door. Term begins with pupil. Tss X JAi;li'e> SCHOOL oF SHORTHAND ( Pitman 1 * aud Lightline) and 'ITPEWIUfING. BOOK KKKPING'and PAINTING. Typewriting Ollica : STISWART DA-VVaON'S HCiri.DINGS 1 (Corner Willis-streut and Lambtou-quay). PviueipaUi Misa lii.OAUU, N.5.3.T.,N.U T. Mis. J.F. GUNNION, N.U.'l;, N.rf.S.T. AuHlralußlun ltvoordii, "J^U words por inmate tliyliaat speeds in the ahmqenti Huaoe of time |>ANKS'S OOMftIbIROIAL COLLKGe] -*-' 58, VICTORIA. STREET. Buuinoss Methods — Aooouulunoy, louch Typewriting, Shorthand. All buaiiioga subjeots. Prospectus sent on a^pliuiition. Euquire liom any of our Btudenta. '1 oleiibono W9B. LATKST SIiNSATION IN 'i'UK DltJbiSS. MAKIMJ WOULD. LETTKKS PATKKT OF Nfc'tV ZEALAND, No. 10,183, GRANTED. I MPUOVKD PARISIAN aI'STiSM Ob" JL DBKSSOUTi'INU to Measure, which enables Liulies to umko Pertout-litting aud btjiiab Dieases, Cloaka, Coats, aud Children's Closing. HjLASbES held daily, 10 to I<J ; Kvaniutf, 7U) y. 'I hia »yetoui U absolutely the latent, perfectly reliable, easy to learn, and is guumuteed to tit without trying on. Kvery bi-»noli tliorou B hly tauglit. PAI'KU PATTKJWIS cm 10 AJSY AIKAsUKK UU UK&IQN. AgeuU wanted throug nout the ooluny. Correiipunuouoo invited trom urHOtioul JJrossumkors wishing U> bo leuresautatives. Ailta. PKJSLING'IUN, Agent, 11, ViYJun-aUeot. Wellington. LANGER BUHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING, 61, WILLI S- S T R.E fi T, • Pnuoipal ... MISS KATE- STEWART. Iho oelebratod "Langer." System (paten toil throughout the Oommonwoallh aud New Zoalaud), like ov«ry successful iuvon* tiou, hits boon imitated a«id copied, so that intending pupili should be on their guard, and study only the ORIGINAL LANGER System, and so secure the advantages which have made the Lauger the phenomenal succoss it is. Misi KATE STEWART u»i Rouuniqd Te«chiufc at, her Room, 61, Willis-street. Hours, 10 to 13 and 2,10 4 daily. Evening Class, Tucsd«ji» and Thursdays, 7 (o B. You onii'^ imugino what tho Langer will onabio you to accomplish until you enquire from those who have studied it. .Easy to learn, easy to work. "Tjie Ladies' System. 1 ' Inspection iuvitod. One lesion froo. SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. MRS. MACLEOD, Teacher of Worth's System of Dressmaking in all its latoit iinprovomen'j. Classes from 2 to 4 ; Evening Classes, Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9. Privftto Dressmaking also at tho above. No west stylo and* porfoot fit guaranteed. Pattern* cut to measurement.

• 106. Upper Willis-itroet. JjUNCH AT CARROI/S, No. 1, WILLIS-STREET. CHRISTMAS AND WEDDING CAKES Made to Order. AFTERNOON TEA. PASTRY, CAKES OF ALL KINDS Doliverod to All Parts of City. Orders may be given by Telephone. CARROL'S, PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, No. 1, WILLIS-BTRBET. Telephone 2066.

SOUTHERN CROSS BISCUITSask THE GROCER FOR MEAL WAFERS EAL WAFERS And CREAM CRACKER^ ! CREAM ORAQKERSI These goods are mado by Mr. M'Kinnon) tho original bakor of Croain Craokeri, from his special formula, and aro guaranteed freo from nojd, and can be eaten by tho motl dyspeptic 6. KIRKPATRICK AND CO., LIMITED, Wholesale Agents.

EXHIBITION of Works of Art now on view tt M'GREGOR WRIGHT AND OO.'S, 129. L*unlat*u>»auay>

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1905, Page 7

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