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«sa,*!ev HP H 10 NO UT H GELihi AN JyuS> a lloyd monthly; line "* SteasCli **oF DIIiKCT IMPERIAL MAIL STEAMERS to SOUTHAMPTON, ANTW ISRP. and BREMEN, via Albany, Colombo, Aden, bucz, Port Said, Naples, and Genoa. Steamer. Tons c , L^ve Jfave byuiiey. Melb i-no. i ——————— Oldenburg m ... S3IS Au^. 10 Ait?. 1G Gera . . ... 53J9 S)>pU 7 tit^ rs Stuttgart 53.19 I Got. 5 Oct. 11 Priuoo E'g'tLuitpold 0592 Nov. 2 Not. 8 And thereafter evory four weeks. Passage Money from Wellington to Southampton, Antwerp, or Bremen . . .. from JJIS 15s to .£64 Return Tickets, available for Six, Nine, and Twelve months, at Reduced Ratos. Passengers and cargo are booked through to New York, via Southampton and Genoa. Low through rates of freight for cargo to and from Continental and New Zealand Ports. Special facilities are afforded for bringing out relatives and friends from tho United Kingdom and Europo by prepayment of the passage money in Wellington. For Freight, Passage, and all further particulars, apply to ' CASTENDYK & FOCKE, 3 and 5, Featherston-street, Agents. (ROOK'S < SAILING LIST.' STEAMER PASSAGES l|a?7s&> STKAMER PASSAGES -*K__O-'j [ jookedj 00ked by p< _ o>> Ori(jnt) U irGct) French, Gorniiin, L'hina, and ALL LINES AT LOWEST RATES. Intending Homeward passengers should send for " Sailing List of Steamers and Fares to London" by all lines (gratis). Enquiries invited. Apply COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, 52. Lambton-quay. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LiaiITJED). -■^k^fc-^ rg^HE S.S. GAIKLOCH leaves _te||Sfe JL New Plymouth for One--M»~,u_iAw j.v,rjg a a3 under (weather and other circumstances permitting) :—: — JULY. *Friday. 22nd ... 10 p.m. *Tue&day, 26th 10 o.m. •Friday, 29th 10 p.m. *Connects with express train from Wellington. For particulars apply to undersigned. LEVIN & CO. (Ltd.), Agents. Education Board, Wellington. rffIECHNICAL SCHOOL. THE THIRD QUARTER 1898 Commenced THURSDAY, 21st JULY. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION : Drawing and Painting — Elementary and Advanced and from the Living Model Practical, Piano and Solid Geomotry and Perspective Mechanical Drawing and Machine Construction Architectural Drawing and Building Contraction Theory of Plumbing Mathematics Drawing applied to Manual Instruction Shorthand Design — — - CLASSES FOR PRACTICAL WORK -. Carpentry and Joinery Wood or Stone Carving Modelling and Casting Plumbing Woodwork for Primary Scholars DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. FEES— From 5s per Quarter. South* Kensington and City and Guilds of London examinations aro open to all students. ARTHUR D. RILEY, Director. Note. — The fee for Shorthand has been reduced from .61 to 10s por quarter. VIOLIN. BERR MAX HOPPE, R.A.M., Leipsic, begs to intimate that he has still a few vacancies. Beginners taught as well as advanced players. Teaching-room — Exchange Hall (Room No. 11). Private address, 15, Charlotte-street. DANCING CLASS FOR LEARNERS. MRS. H. B. MASON'S DANCING CLASS FOR LEARNERS is held at the New Assembly Rooms, 56, Ghuzneestreet, next St. Peter's Church, every MONDA V and WEDNESDAY, at 8 p.m. Private Le&sons can be arranged. DANCING. m|R. F. W. GARDINER will receive *-' * Pupils for his second Learners' Class, to commence bhorcly. Private lessons to suit pupil. Address— 2l, VI VI AN -STREET (O'Coniiov's Buildings). VOICE PRODUCTION <fc SrNGfNG.— Mrs. Dodwoll has resuniod teaching. Term commences with pupil. Addross — 106, Willis-street (ovor EllerV, Ellurton House). g vANCING.— Mrs. Dodwell's Children's .as OhiAS. Mo>onii; Hall, Saturday, at 3 p.m. Private Ic.-m)ii-; given. A gentleman will hibtruct gentlemen pupils if desired. J.JT HUH TER-Ii ROW N, .sLil.e Ckutificatkd Pia;no Tuner, ■Repairing and Ue<ni la tins' a Speciality. Oriynji", nnd iJ.in.ioniiiiim Tuned. UANJOH. — Teacher o\ tho Banjo, ns a really irnisica! liisiruuicnt. .Solo importer oi" the celebrated Stliwaiit Banjos. Address — No. I, Boulcott-terraeo. Telephone, BG9 oTaiTtji's sale {pOMMUiN'CE.S EVKBY MORNING, VV sharp at t> o'clock. Fresh Bargaina ove -y day. COD I.IVKK, OH I.— Just received from Lofoten in Norway, a nplendid sample, extracted by tho late.it improved method, whereby tho full medicinal properties are retained, whilo the objectionable flavour so common to most Cod Liver Oils has been reduced to a minimum, rendering ii; perioctly palatable, and well suited for Children and Invalids.- -W. PAKKKK,, Family Chemist, J\l edieal Hall, 28, Mamiers-istreet. Telophoiie 147. ! BARKER'S HAIR TONIC promotes tho growth of the Hair, stops it from falling out, is an excellent dressing, not greasy, perfectly harmless, and cooling to the skin. Price, Is 6d a bottle. Prepared only by W. PARKKR. Chemist, Medical Hall, 28. Manners-street. 333 iJiNGUPPAroiiOTGiiT 333 a%' ior (Jarvni'jtos nnd Cabs for Balhj and Parlies. Punotualil v. Moderate (Jhuvges. SINCIiA 1 US NT ABLHW, jVlolesworth-street. MISS Wf LDMAN, Moa&ouso and Medical Kloctrician, of tho Wcvt End Hospital, CavendisJ.i-faqun.re, London, VV. Superfluous hair upon the face permanently removed by nieansi v of Klectrolybis. References are kindly pormittcd by several patimits. Rooms over Mr. Bridge's. Dentist. Willis-atreet.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1898, Page 1