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Tt/T B. T. C. WEBB (Associate in Musio Trinity College, London), Organist St. Mark's Church, TEACHER OF SINGING AND PIANOFORTE, 12, VICTOBIA-TEBBACE, ELLICE-STBBBT. MADAME SHEATH, PROFESSOR of MUSIC anj> SINGING, on tho most approved Italian, English, and Gorman mothods. Voick Production a Speciality. Madame Sheath claims that she possesses tho truo nrt of developing tho full powers of tho voice, giving flexibility, sweetness, and a thorough musical tone. Rooms at tho Dresden, where terms can bo obtained. Special arrangements for sohools. Pupils can commence at any time, as terms date from first lesson.

PIANOS. ANOTHER Shipment of the celebrated Reichardt Pianos is now landed, ex Duke of Sutherland. Grand tone, splendid finish, and moderate price. Samples con be seen at onr warehouse. W. M. BANNATTNE & CO., Hnnter-streat Extension. npAYXOB BROS. CONDENSED COCOA. New proceea. Try it. M' RS. NOY and Miss MARTIN, Tenchers of the "Elixir" System of Dressmaking (protected under the "Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks Act, 1889," have arrived in "Wellington. Mrs. Noy is a teacher of 26 years' experience, and having studied four systems of Dressmaking- — British, Scientific, Ecreka, and Parisian — is an authority for stating that the Elixir has superseded all other methods by its simplicity and its accuracy, pupils without 'any previous knowledge of dressmaking easilylearning in from four to six lessons of one hour each, withoutthe use of charts, patterns, or measurements to out dresses, bodices, mantles, jackets, skirts, and capes. It is so certainly accurate that fitting is not necessary . Proficiency guaranteed. Testimonials from all the towns visited, including the Lady Principal and pupils of Nelson College, and the Reverend Mother of the Monastery, Nelson. Ladies may make up dresses and form their own classes, choosing their own. hours, under Mrs. Noy's supervision. Terms —Single pupils, £2 2s ; class of four, 35s each. Hours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ladies taught at own residences by arrangement. Evening classes according to arrangement. Address— Exchange Hall. THE METROPOLITAN PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Established 1891. INVESTMENT SHARES. These Shares are issued as from the second Tuesday in months of March and September in each year, and will be found an excellent means of investing monthly savings and small capital at a remunerative rate of interest. Entrance Fee, 2s 6d first Bhare ; Is eaoh additional share. Subscription, 5s per share per month. The interest and bonus credited to members for year ending 15th February, 1894, amounted to 7£ per cent. Shares of the March issue obtainable till Wednesday, 15th Außust, when balance for the half-year will be struck. The liability of members is limited to the amount actually paid, or in arrear, on their shares (Clause 12, Building Societies Aot, 1880). Shares can be withdrawn at one or three months)' notice, according to number of holding. Forms of prospectus and all information can be obtained upon application at the Office of the Sooioty, New Zealand Insurance Company's Building, Lambton-quay and Greystreet. WILLIAM I. BOLAM, . Secretary. ~jT iT. LOGAN & CO. Shabkdeokeks, Land, Estate, Financial, and Commission Agents. Loans negotiated. Interest, Rents, Debts, &c, collected. Addresß — No. 12, Fbathbrbton-stbbkt. rpAYLOE BROS.' HOMOE COCOA. Obtainable all Grocers. I A cabd.j UPPER HUTT. MR. T. N. WTLFORD will attend at his Office, Upper Hutt (residenoe of Mr. Roland Butler), every Saturday morning, from 11 to 1. JUST LANDED, TAYLOR BROS. riOCOA AND MUSTARD JOHNSTON A CO. ■yn- ANTED KNOWN. WINTON 4 M'LAUCHLAN, 40, CUBA-BTBMT, I Have a large Selection in DINNER, TEA, AND BEDROOM SETS, New Designs. Goods carefully paoked free of charge. SALE OF IRONMONGERY AT T. J. THOMPSON'S, 60, Cdba-stbbkt. Tfl LIX I R VI T IH. ■^ The Wondebfui. Cough Cube, Has come. fhe marvel of the present season. It Cubes, and no mistake about it. Ask your Grooer for it. PAKE NOTHING BUT ELIXIR VIT.&. A Globious Medicine. j§END IT TO SHOETT'S.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 53, 31 August 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 53, 31 August 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 53, 31 August 1894, Page 4

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