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Tt/T B. T. C. WEBB (Assooiato m Music Trinity College, London), Organist St. Mabk's CnuBCH, TEACHER OF SINGING AND PIANOFOKTE, 12, VICTORIA-TEBRACE, EILIOE-STREET.

MADAME SHEATH, PROFESSOR of MUSIC and SINGING, on the moat approved Italian, English, and German methods. Voick Production a Speciality. Madame Sheath claims that she possesses the true art of developing the full powers of the voice, giving flexibility, sweetness, and a. thorough musical tone. Rooms at the Dresdon, where terms can be obtained. Special arrangements for schools. Pupils can oommence at any time, as terms date from first lesson. PIANOS. ANOTHER Shipment of the celebrated Reichardfc Pianos is now landed, ex Duke of Sutherland. Grand tone, splendid finish, and moderate price. Samples can be seen at our warehouse W. M. BANNATYNE & CO., Hnnter-stret»t Extension. DANCING. MRS.DODWELL, Kalulu House, Willisstreet. Classes weekly. Private lessons ifrequired ; also in the Waltz Minuet, French and English Minuots. npASTLOR BROS. • CONDENSED COCOA. New process. Try it. MRS.'NOY and Miss MARTIN, Teachers of the "Elixir" System of Dressmaking (proteotcd under the " Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks Act, 1889," have arrived in Wellington. Mrs. Noy is a teacher of 26 years' experienoe, and having studied four systems of Dressmaking' — British, Scientific, Eureka, and Parisian — is an authority for stating that the Elixir has superseded all other methods by its simplicity and its accuracy, pupils without any previous knowledge of dressmaking easily learning in from four to six lessons of one hour each, without the useof oharts, patterns, or measurements to cut 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. \ H. LOGAN AC O. Shabkbbokebs, Land, Estate, Financial, and Commission Agents. Loans negotiated. Interest, Rents, Debts, &0., collected. Address — No. 12, Featherston-stbeet. rpAYLOR BEOS." HOJIOE COCOA. Obtainable all Grocers. I A cakd.j UPPER HUTT. MR. T. M. WILFORD will attond at his Office, Upper Hutt (.residence of Mr. Roland Butler), every Saturday morning, from 11 to 1. JUST LANDED, TAYLOR BROS. rtOCOA AND MUSTARD JOHNSTON A CO. JgEND IT TO SHORTT r a THE WARWICK, 57, Wellington - terbacg (Under New Management) . Privato Boarding Establishment for Gentlemen. Single and Double Kooma, Piano, Hot and Cold Baths. Magnificent View of City and Harbour. Seven minutes from G.P.O. Terms moderate. SYDNEY VISITORS can find Superior . - Accommodation in PRIVATE BOAKDIUG ESTABLISHMENT, 104 and 106, Phillip-street, Adjacent to Post Offioo, Circnlar-quay, Botanical Gardens, Tram Terminus. Terms— 2ss Weekly, 5s Daily. Reduction for families. Trains and steamers attended when notified. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF W. J. I LAKKSKEAR. CREDITORS in the above Estate are re-V-V quested to sond in proof of their claims on or before 18th September next, otherwise they will be liable to be deharied from participating 1 in the proposed div'dend. LIONEL N. BENJAMIN, For the Trustees. _Addres3— Box 169, G.P.O. SALE OF IRONMONGERY,' AT T. J. THOMPSON'S, 60, CPBI-STBET. _x

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1894, Page 4