ifUSICAL ACADEMY, "Willis-street. W . H . FLOOD, Conductor, Terms per quarter, £3 3b, SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, MrLGRAYE-STREET, Wellington. MISS BIRCH begs to inform the parents of her pupils, and the ladies of Wellington, that School will be re-opened on MONDAY, 10th JANUARY. Miss B. has in contemplation the formation of an Evening Class for Ladies, to be held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from half-past 6 till S. sth January. MUSICAL TUITION. MRS. CORLETT begs to announce that she will give instruction in Italian, j English, and German Singing ; also, on the 1 Piano Forte. Terms — Per Quarter, £3 3s. Finishing Lessons (four lessons), one Guinea. Mrs. Corlett having studied under the first Italian and German Masters in Europe, is competent to impart that purity of style and finish, only to be acquired in the Italian and German Schools. Apply to ED. GREAVES SMITH, • Music Seller. Wellington, 30tli Dec.
IVj" IS S M. J. SILVER, Teacher of the Pianoforte and Singing, Begs to inform her Friends in AVellington and its vicinity* that she is nov/ anxious to resume her lessons in Music and Singing. Terms, £3 3s per Quarter. For further particulars, apply to DR. JOHNSTONE, Molesworth-street. PRIVATE TUITION. MR. A. a. WIGGINS, Master of St. Mary's School, is prepared to jjjive lessons in Modern Languages, Classics, and Mathematics. Young gentlemen prepared for the Civil | Service examinations ; and articled clerks for the classical and mathematical examinations. Application may be made to Mr. Wiggins, at St. Mary's School, Thorndon, or at his residence, Tinakori Road. DANCING. MR. J. KELLY, Professor from her Majesty's Theatre, London, respectfully announces that he is making final arrangements to attend schools the ensuing quarter. Wingfield-street, Thorndon. PIANOFORTE TUITION. lU~RS. TWISS, Wellington Terrace, has vacancies for a few Pupils. Quarter commences on 21s v January. Early application to be made to the above, or to Edward Greaves Smith, Music Seller.
NOTICE. T TOM PK INS, Grocer and General Dealer, Tory-street, Begs to inform the public that he has again i resumed business as a Grocer and General Dealer, in the premises lately occupied by Mr. W. Petford $ and trusts, by strict attention to business and keeping only first-class, articles, to merit the patronage of his old friends and customers. A large supply of Crockery always on hand. Customers waited on for orders, and goods delivered. Agent for the Evening Post. BARRAUD'S WORM POWDERS. nnHIS Medicine is now established as one of the MOST CERTAIN AND EFFICACIOUS remedies yet introduced for Worms, as proved by the steady and increasing demand for it. C. D. BAREAUD, Wellington. . • TTENNELL, MILLS & CO., Merchants, Auctioneers, and General Commission Agents, Cnstom House Street, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume V, Issue 288, 17 January 1870, Page 1
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441Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume V, Issue 288, 17 January 1870, Page 1
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