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1 . W CHOOL OF THE "EXCELSIOR" • n SYSTEM OF DBESS-CUTTING 1 Fitting, Draping, Matching Checks 1 AND bTEH'BS, &C. ' 21, Willis-street. To Heads of Families. . Dressmakers, Habit makers, Principals of High Sohools, and to all who require to know sometbiag of Dressmaking, shonld not \ lose this opportunity, as Miss Forbes (lato of Edinburgh) is now visiting New Zealand, and is now in Wellington, and is prepared to ' give Lessons in tho above system at moderate terms. Wherever introduced, the ' "Excelsior " system has superseded all other methods by its simplicity and accn- . racy. Numerous testimonials (which intending pupils may see) from ladies wherever Miss Forbes has been, testify to the excellence of the system. Pupils without any previous knowledge of dressmaking learn it ■ easily m six or seven lessons. It is certainly [ accurate that no fitting on is necessary. Pro- ' ficiency guaranteed. Private lessons given I by arrangement to dressmakers or others. Ladies may form their own classes. Early ' application necessary. Miss Forbes will 1 commence Classes on Monday, 24th July. ; Hours. 10 to 12, and 2 to 4.30, or in the ' evening by arrangement, at rooms, 21, Willis-street ; (Over Townsend A Paul's). NOTICE OF REMOVAL. RICHARDSON, BEARDON * CO. (Limited), i LAND BROKERS, SURVEYORS, Ac , Have moved into those more commodious offices at the corner of ' FEATHERSTON AND GREY STREETS, Lately occupied by J. C. M'Korrow A Co. Telophone 633. X>ARGAINS IN BOOTS. i LAST FEW WEEKS I OP ■ DISSOLUTION SALE. | Competition Impossible. I t HULBERT & BENNINGTON, 185, Lambtok-quat, i ; Wholesale Manufacturers and High-class Bespoke Bootmakers. | VICTORIA HOTEL STABLES, i Petone. [ BROOKS A EAGLE Proprietors. HAVING taken over the above stables, the proprietors wiaii to notify the ' publio that, commencing Monday, 3rd July, ; a 'Bus will moot trains at Petone Station , for the convoyanoe of passengers and parcels. [ Buggies, horses, &0., on hire; also, horses • broken to saddle or harness. Good stabling , and paddocks. Agents Harrietteville Limo. By strict attention to the wants of the • publio we hope to receive a fore shore of ! publio patronage. BROOKS & EAGLE, Proprietors, Petone TW . GIBSON • (Late agent for Hon. J. Martin). ; Carfenteu and Builder, House and i Land Agent. I Bents Collected, Repairs to Buildings i Free, labjur only. ' ON SALE — Bricks, Limo, Cement, Drain Pipeß (all sizes), Gully Traps, June l ions, i Bcndß, Syphons, Chimney and Flower Pots, i Address — Bidoiford - street, near State , School, Newtown. , i JOHN ALEXANDEE, i Plumber, Gasfittir, and Bill- • HANGKR, i Electrical, Sanitary, A Hot Water Engineer, J GREEN-fTREET, NEWTOWN. ; x 1 " 3 p A LL A I} ' KID GLOVB i mi [ ' BEST FITTING, BEST WEAKING f GLOVE IMPORTED. ' To be had from all leading Drapers. \ XT J. WHIT F, { Architect and Builder, ; COENEE OF LEVY AND BROUGHAM ; STBEETS. \ Telephone No. 775. i T» MAETIN'S tender was acoepted for ■ XI . .6360 worth of Artists' Materials in . Messrs. Tustin's Estate. AUSTEALIAN MUTUAL PEOVIDENT SOCIETY ! Offers Unique Advantages for AsJ surance and Investment. '■ The Liberal Scale of Profits on Life Polioiea Unequalled and Unprecedented. Endowment Assurance Policies that have matured show a return of from 4J to 4J per cent, oompound interest per annum on premiums paid, with Life Assurance FBEE to the survivor. I Funds £11,534,575. Cash Profits divided for the year 1892, £504,261. , The largest amount ever distributed in one , jear by any similar institution. , The A.M.P. offers seourity practically i absolute. ; The A.M.P. is tho Largest and Wealthiest Life Office in the British Empire. b Before investing in Insurance, consult THEO. H. RITCHEY, [ Chief Agent for Wellington and Suburbs, ' Imperial Chambers, J Featherston-st. 1 — — j OPENING NOTICE. J f^J_EORGE R. WILTON begs to inform VX the public that he has opened those j new premises corner of Adelaide-road, John, and Riddiford streets, and having made { arrangements for a constant supply of Prime Moat, his customers can rely npon Retting r the best quality. A trial solicited. . GEORGE B. WILTON, Butcher. BUBST WALLS, f BBOWN A JOHNSTON, - JOINEBS AND BUILDERS, " TTAVE removed to more commodious . 11 premises, 11, Johnston-street, ad- . joining Mr. S. B'own'e office. 3 Estimates given for "shop and office fittings 3 and alterations. All kinds of jobbing - promptly attended to. , —^— __™___^_^^_»^_^^^_ — b T ANDEEWS, Wellington Steam Be*J • volving_ Shutter, Venetian and Wire . Blind, and I'aoking-oase Faotory, Upper - Willis-street, Wellington (late Pethenok . and Co.). All descriptions of Blinds made i and repaired on the shortest notice, and at . Lowest Prioes. Material supplied to the > trade, and Estimates given. Orders may be 1 left at No. 68, Cuba-street. f T> ACON. BACON. \ BBEAKFAST BACON, 1 Lean, Mild, and Tbndeb. | THE BEST THE WOBLD CAN » PRODUCE. HUME & SON, I The Largest Retail Grocers and Provision Dealers in New Zealand, J 63 AND 65, WILLIS-STRE«T, > Wellington. \ Telephone No. 225. > VJITANTED it Known, that i am now > Yt Removed to my new premises in > Viotorim-street, off Cuba-street, and adjoin- ■ ing the Grey Valley Coal Company's yards, i and, as usual, I am prepared to Build or Bepair any kind of Vehioles on the shortest nofaoe and on the most liberal terms to ) suit ouetomers. My prioes are the lowest > when ti.e workmanship is taken into aooount. : Ladies' Phaetons a. speciality. In stock— , Buggies, Phaetons, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, and Spring Carts, ohean. M. Bohan.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1893, Page 4