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r> IRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. The School was Re-opened on MONDAY, 12th Septembei . The Governors offer annually two Junior Scholarship^, open to girls under 14 years of ago, and four Senior Scholarships, to pupils attending the sahool. These entitle the winners to free education at the High School for two years. A reduction is made on the fees for three or more pupils from the same family attending either tho Wellington College or the Girls' High School. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. TTUTZHERBERT - TERRACE SCHOOL. Miss BABER, M.A. Miss B. RICHMOND, M.A. The Third Term will begin on TUESDAY, 13th September. Miss Babibr and Miss Richmond at Home, MONDAY, the 12th, from 9 to 12. BOARDING. Miss Swainson has Vacancies for Pupils attending the above School, and also for elder girls who wish to attend clashes or take lessons from a master in any subject. HOUSE, THE TERRACE, \j Wellington. Boarding and Day Sohool for Girls. Lady Principal ... Miss Freeman. Tho Third Term will begin on MONDAY, 19th Sept. A special Morning Class has been formed for little girls between the ages of 7 and 9. Miss Freeman will bo at home on Saturday, 17th Sept., from 10 to 2. Prospectuses on application. BROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL, ElliCk-strmet. Principals ... Mrs. and Miss Sheppard, Assisted by a full staff of Efficient Teachers. Term began 21st SEPTEMBER. A Kindergarten in connection with the above will be opened at the half term. MR. F. • W. GARDINER, PIANOFORTE TUNER, And Musical Instrument Rbpairer, (O'Connor's Buildings) 21, VIVIAN-STRRET, Wellington. Organs, Accordeons, Concertinas, AutoHarps, &0., a speciality. All work guaranteed. Orders left at Scoullar and Chisholm's promptly attended to. Telephone, 110. H HUNTER-BROWN, • Certificated Piano Tuner, Eopairing and Regulating a Speciality. Organs and Harmoniums Tuned. BANJOS. — Teacher of tho Banjo, as a really musical instrument. Sole importer of tho celebrated Stewart Banjos. Address" — No. I, Boulcott-terrace. Telephone, 869 DR. SPEER Is a Graduate of Harvard University, Class 74. The Doctor has devoted a lifetime to tho study of SPECIAL DISEASES, some of these in association with the leading specialists of the Old and New Worlds, which enables him to treat all private troubles with excellent results. Catarrh, stomach and liver troubles attended to in all their various forms. All skin diseases, from whatever cause, absolutely cured within a stated time. All applying to him will receive his honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting ! He will guarantee a positive cure in every case he undertakes, or forfeit .£2OO. His reason for doing so .is this :—: — Where there is no organic disoaso and nothing but an inorganic trouble, or in other words a conglomeration of symptoms producing a cettain result, there is no reason why it cannot be removed with the proper remedies, therefore he guarantees. Furthermore, in all other businesses the master must guarantee his work — why not in medicine P The oldfashioned doctor will promise nothing, therefore he must be guessing as to the trouble, and guessing as to the remedy. Ladies and gentlemen, in science there is no guesswork. No man or woman can die without a cause. The cause should be known to a doctor, and the remedy, too. Remember, medical ethic 3 will not cure, neither will dignity founded on guessing help you. Dr. Speer wishes it distinctly understood that he does not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have a miraculona power. He claims only to be a qualified and successful physician, thoroughly informed in the above DISEASES of men and women. People at a distance can, by sending for question-blank, be treated at Ihome. The course does not in any way interfere with business. Secrecy in v all cases. Call or address H. J. Speer, M.D., National Mutual Buildings, Customhouse-quay. Hours- 9 to 12 a.m., 2.30 to 5, and 7.30 to 9 p.m. ; Sunday, 10 to 12. Post Office Box 339. The worthy poor treated free on Saturdays, from 3 to 5. Dk. Speer remains two years at least in Wellington. IRONMONGERY ! IRONMONGERY ! NEW GOODS, JUST LANDED. ENAMELLED WARE, ENAMELLED WARE. A large and varied assortment of Jugs, Dippers, Cullenders, Basins, Mugs, <fee. agateTware, AGATE WARE. Saucepans, Kettles, Teapots, Coffeepots, Frypans, &c. PRIMUS~STOVES. Without doubt these are far and away the best Kerosene Stoves in the market. No wick, no smoke, no smell. No. 0, 8a 6d oach ; Noiseless, No. 5, 15s each. A.l duplicate parts kept in stock. BEWARfO OF IMITATIONS, as there are lots of inferior makes in the city. EURRKA WRINGERS— IIin, 10s 6d; 12in, 18s Gd; Hin. 17s. Extra Rollers for above— loin, 3s 9d; llin, 4s 6d ; 12in, 53 (3d ; 14in, 7s ; fitted free. BIGYGLELAMPS. New Holophote, King of Road Lamps, plated, 17s (id eiich. This is the largest size made in King of Road Lamps, has an inch wick, and gives a brilliant light. Silver King of Road Lamps. Jss each Ladies' smaller size Lamps, 12s Gd each gardeisTtools. Spades, Forks, Rakes, Hoes, <fee. LAWN MOWERS. lain, 20s ; 14in, 22s Gd ; 16in, 255 ; 18in, 27s 6d INDIARUBBER HOSE, i x 3-ply, 25s per coil CUTLERY and ELECTRO-PLATE in great variety. Inspection invited MIXED PAINTS and VARNISH KS M'LEAN & "ARCHIBALD, BUST IRONMONGERS. 28, WILLIS-STUMT. WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. OPENING OF FISHING SEASON. FTHHE Fishing Season for Trout and Perch I within the Wellington Acclimatisation District will open on the Ist OCTOBER NEXT. Licenses may be obtained at any Post Office Mdney Order Office within the district, and from W. H. Tisdall, gunmaker and fishing tackle dealer, 153, Lambton-quay. and George Denton, ironmonger, Willis-street, Wellington. W. R. MORRIS, Hon. Secretary. %^ TirATSON'S THRtiE-STAR Sf WHISKY k as received the highest encomiums from analysts and experts. Try it.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1898, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1898, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1898, Page 7