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GIRLS' COLLEGE, MELMERBY HOUSE, Brououahi-stbekt. Vacancies for Boarders. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MADAME EVELEEN CARLTON (Pupil o£ Mr. E. P. Bncls, and late VisitiDg Professor to the Kensington Sohool of Music, London) BEGS to announce, in deference ton very general invitation, that she has resolved to reanmc the practice of her profession in Wellington. Madame Carlton, having studied the style and method of the most celebrated vocalists of the day during her musical career, extending over ten years, in Lcndon, can confidently guarantee satisfactory progress to pupils. Terms may be arranged at the Dresden Booms, where Madame Carlton may be inter--viewed from 3.30 to 4.30 any afternoon during the ourrenoy of this advertisement. MB. M. G. HEEING, B.A. (Oxon.) takes Pupils in French and German ; also prepares them for Teacherß* Certificates, Civil Service, Matriculation, Junior Scholarship, and other University Examinations Night olasses for boys and yoing men. Avooa House, Bnokle-atreet, close to Basin Reserve. DANCING. PRIVATE Lessonß in Danoing. For terms, &0., addreßS Spillor's Hall, Bouloott-street. DANCING.— Mrß. Dodwell'B Claßß for Children is held aijfthe Masonic Hall on Saturday Afternoon, commencing at 2.30. Adult Clasa on Monday Evenings. Minuets taught. Private lessons given if required. Address — Kalulu Honae, Willis-street. COME" EARLY TOO C. SMITH'S SALE. SALE NOW ON.

MASSAGE. -i|E. hbeFann roth, MASSAGE SPECIALIST, Appointed to S»Jft JSi Sanatorium and the kS^SS Baths, Government £^£g£3£ Rotorua. CAN BE CONSULTED FREE From 11 until 1 o'clock any day at Phoanix Chambers, 52, Lambton-quay. Pbivatb Adjbess- Occidental Hotel. MASSEUSE FOR LADIE3. Mr. Roth'b book on " Massage," 4c, can be had at any Chemist's or at his rooms gratis. Rheumatism, gout, lumbago, soiatioa, hysteria, spinal diseases, neuralgia, dyspepsia, flatnlenoe, constipation, insomnia, sprains, all nervous and joint diseases, are not only relieved but permanently oured. 'Massage not only treats the effects, but removes the cause. Mr. Roth has had a very wide experience in Germany, America, England, and Scotland; he has been attending Hospitals in addition to private praotice, and bad opportunities of working with the best Surgeons and Physicians of the world. He is recommended by following : — Sir George M'Leod, Knight, M.D., liL.D., Regius Professor of Surgery University of Glasgow, and Surgeon in ordinary to the Queen, in Scotland Sir Anthony Colling Brownloss, K.C.M.G., 8.C.P.,K.G.G., M.U., LL.D.,FR.C.S. England, Senior Consulting Physioian to St. Vincent's Hospital, and Chancellor of Ihe University of Melbourne. Sir Donald Mathedon, X C.B. And many of the beet physicians and surgeons of the world, alßo testimonials from Borne of the Leading Physicians of Wellington, testifying to his successful treatment of patients under them. Mr. Roth will only be in Wellington until November, when he retnrns to Kotorua, and anyone wishing to take advantage of his treatment shouldtnake arrangements as soon as possible. Sufferers need have no hesitation in plaoing themselves under his care, as hiß ability in this speoial form of treatment is recognised.

WONDERFUL Blood -Purifying Effect — OF — Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Mr. Charles Stephenson, a well-known Railway Employe nt Kaiapoi, New Zealand, writes: "About ten years ago, while engaged in shunting, my foot caught between the rails, and my leg was fractured below the knee. It healed in time, but I have been troubled ever since with swollen veins, aud have beeu obliged, at times, to wear a bandage. About a year ago it became much woise, and I feared T should be obliged to give up my woik. A friend advised me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I did so, and after taking four bottles the swelling disappeared, and I have not been troubled with it since." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Has cured others, will cure you. LETTERS-PATENT FOR INVENTIONS. MR. WM. REEVE HASELDEN, TJEQISTEEEDPATENTAQENT 24, Feathebston-stbebt, Wellington, In the Assigned Estate of JOHN BERTIE. ALL persons having claims against the above estate are requested to send them in to the undersigned, at the offioe of Stewart & Co., Courtenay-placo, on or before Wednesday Next, 7th Augußt, as a dividend is being paid equal to 20s in the £. After the above date the estate will be closed, and no fnrther payments can be made. JAMES HUTCHEN, Trustee. DON'T FORGET, r^ SMITH'S SALE IS NOW ON. TPHEEE T~(> GET THEM. WHAT P Boßtook'B Glaoo Shoes, lla at 83 6d Bostook's. Glace Shoes, 16s Gd at 13s 6d Ladies' Glace Bhoeß, 59 Cd Ladies' Glace Bals, 9a 6d at Sa Cd Childs' good Kid Hals, 4s lid Childs' Shoes, 3b 6d, 4a Gd CRESPIN'S SALE, Ctjba-stbest.

W ANTED KNOWN. That a really first-olass Gent's Boot, made to measure, at 21s, is superior to those usually sold at 30a. Note. — Leather is increasing in price rapidly, but my best Hand-sewn Boots are still^ei. 10s. HULBERT, Upper WillisiStreet. "^y ANTED KNOWN. W. Gregg & Co.'s Essence of Coffee is unequalled for Purity, Strength, and Flavour. Please ask yonr Grocer for it, and take no other. ]y[ ON E V T~O LEND ON FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD SECURITY, UP TO THREE-FIFTHS OF VALUE IN SUMS OF £100 to £10,000, At the following exceptionally low rates of interest, vi*. :— Under £1000 5i Per Cent. Under .£3OOO, but not leas tJanflOOO 5i Per Cent. £3000, and up to £10,000 5 Per Cent. For forms of application apply to the Government Insurance Commissioner, Wellington, or to any of the Branoh Offioes or Postal Agenoies of the GOVERNMENT INSUBANOE DEPARTMENT throughout the Colony. J. H. RICHARDSON. Government Insuranoe Commissioner. STOP AND REFLECT IJIHAT O. SMITH'S SALE IS NOW ON.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 31, 5 August 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 31, 5 August 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 31, 5 August 1895, Page 4