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.]a card.] MR 0. L. HOFFMANN, Teacher of the Pianoforte. Private addressMilton Road. For terms, etc., apply Dresden Piano Company. Mr Hoffmann also undertakes tuning and repairing. N.B.—Hastings and Waipawa visited periodically. Mr W.T. Sharp, (C «£S,. PIANOFORTE, SINGING (Voice Production) AND ORGAN. MR SHARP has been most successful in passing over ninety per cent of his pupils (many with Honors) through the Senior and Intermediate grades of the Examinations in Pianoforte playing. Clyde Road, next High School. MRS J. W. REID is prepared to Teach Singing in all its branches. Terms on application A. Eccles's Branch Pharmacy, Emerson street, or Dresden Piano Company. Napier Technical School HASTINGS STREET. THIRD QUARTER COMMENCES JULY 21st. Under the authority of the Minister of Education. Evening Classes in the various branches of Technical Drawing. Special Saturday Morning Classes for Pupil Teachers. Saturday Afternoon Class for sketching from Nature. We9k day Art Classep, &c. Syllabus with full particulars may be had cation to the Director, Mr R. N. Anderson, at the School, Hastings street. BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS, 2TAPIER. SITUATED IN THE HEALTHIEST PART OF NAPIER. Terms : Tuition £8 Bsto£9 9s Der annum. Board £40 per annum. Bound Secondary, Technical, and Commercial Instruction. t GYMNASIUM, CHEMICAL ATORY, and CARPENTERS' SHOP are well equipped with lis. y the last 10 years over 90 per cent IafcesforMATRICULATIONand JIVIL SERVICE Examinations have been suocessful. See also Examiners'reports for this period. Second Term commences TUESDAY, 2,Bth May. D. SIDEY - becretary READ WHAT Vitadatio IS DOING. TUBERCULOSIS OF THE BOWELS CURED by VITADATIO. Canterbury Road, Mount Pleasant, Tunstall, Victoria, June 1, 1901. Mr Palmer— ! Dear Sir, —Last November I felt very I unwell and had to take to my bed. 1 called in a doctor, he examined me, and said that I was suffering from Tuberculosis of the Bowels. He prescribed for me, and not feeling better I decided to call in another doctor who examined me also and said the same thing. He also prescribed for me, and still feeling no better I was strongly advised to take VITADATIO, and after taking it for a short time I began to improve, and eventually regained my long lost health. I was three months in bed and suffered a great deal of pain, and had it not been for VITADATIO I believe I would have died ; but to-day I am thankful to say I am in good health, and have gained a stone in weight, and can honestly recommend to any person suffering as I did. Yours faithfully, Elizabeth Denny. . We certify that the above is correct Robert Dare, 233 High Street, Northcote. Mary Ann Barker, Rellett Street, Northcote. E. Bi*KBR, Derby Avenue, Northcote. W. P. Boundy, Federal Dye Works, 22 West Street, North Fitzroy. Alfred Jknkin, 29 Herbert Street, Northcote. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, Warehouse, Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Correspondence invited. Write for Testimonials. Butter, Game, Consigned to the Cold Storage and Ice Depot, Spit,willbe taken charge of without any further trouble to Consignees, Frozen, Stored, and Delivered to any Address as required by Customers. CHARGES EXCEEDINGLY LOW. All particulars from the COLD STORAGE AND ICE DEPOT, Spit. Telephone No. 63. Trust & agency Co. OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED. (Incorporated 1860. Head Office For New Zealand 211 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Agents for the North Island : MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO,, NAPIER AND WELLINGTON. Capital Authorise" ..'.' £2,000,000 Capital Subscribed... ... 1,750,000 Reserve Fund .... ... 200,000 Loans Granted on Freehold Lands at Current Rates, j Easy Terms of Repayment.' SAINSBURY AND LOGAN, Solicitors. CHARLES BATESON, Manager for New Zealand.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9291, 19 July 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9291, 19 July 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9291, 19 July 1901, Page 2

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