ryPHE METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF JL SUOHTIIAND, Bank of Now Hbutli Walos Buildings, 3;l, Lamblon-quay. 0. J. Challis ... .. Principal. I.alo Assistant Principal of tbo Auckland School of Shorthand, and Shorthand Instructor at St. Andrew's College, Auckland. 50 Positions obtained in 1900. Day and Evening Classes. Ladies' Classes. Shorthand, Typewriting, and General Oflioo Routine. Term begins from date of entry. Good writing in a course of 18 leasona. Proapectas oa application to tho Principal, Bank of N.S.W. Buildings, Lambton-quay. Telephone 1519. DEHJJA. DUOOK ELLICE-AVENU'E. MORNING CLASS FOR GIRLS, Conducted by MRS. EVAN3, M.A., Late Principal Nelson Girls' College. The Half Term 1901, began on THURSDAY, 28th March. DANCING. MRS. DODWRLL'S Saturday Class, Masonic Hall, Boulcott - Btreet. Beginners at 2.30 o'clock. CJass 3 o'clock. Will intending pupils kindly send their names as early as possible to 106, Willisstreot. ovor filler's, or to private residence, 10, Tlrompson-Rtreet. Privttto lessons givon by arrangement. DANCING, DEPORTMENT, AND CALISTHENICS. Formerly undor the Patronage of the Countess of Glasgow and Family. fDmi'J Leading Schools, Convonts, and B Elite of WoHington are informed that MISS PEARSON'S Classes are' held In tho Sydnoy-streot Schoolroom. Saturdays, ab 10.3Q, Wednesday Afternoons at 4 ; Maeonio HalL Friday Evenings, at 8 ; Spiuev's Hall, Saturday Kvenings, at 8. Private Lessons' by appointment. —ls, Charlotte-street. tt/f I S S B O R L .A S E. DANCING, CALISTHENIO, AND DEPORTMENT. MISS BORLASE bogs lo notify her Classes iv tho Victoria Hall, Adelaide-road, will reopen SATURDAY AFTERNOON, the 13th April, at 3 o'olook, VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. I^/J"ISS MARSHALL, LE.T.C.L. Address— 47. Naim-etreot. • BALLROOM DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes are held on MONPAY'S and WEDNESDAYS, at 8 p.m., in her Private Hall, 56, Ghuzneeetreot Tertu commences with pupil. Mrs. Mason's method of instruction onBuves pvoficioncy in one quarter at class or iv six private lessons. Private lessons by arrangement. The Court Waltz, Sixteon Lancers, and all the latest danoes taught. Address — 56, Ghuznoo-streot, next St. Peter's Church. ' BANJO MANDOLIN, AND GUITAR. mHOROUGH Tuition given on the JL above by Mr. J. G-. Turner (late of tho Spanish Students), No. 2, Bnrker-Bt»-eot, off Cambridge-terrace. Trams pass the door. Notice.T-For the convenience of pupils, musical instruments will bo provid«d free | ,of charge for practice upon at the studio. Torma commence wi(h pupils. HUN T E R - B H O W N, • Direct Impoutrr ott Pianos. Pianos Bought, Sold, and Exchanged. ! Sole Agent for Porzina and ChaHen Pianos. Good sound English Pianos at a reasonable j price. j OHUTIFIOA'I'OiH PIAHO TONDR. / Rfvpivirfi a Speciality, Show Rooms— Johnston : street. Private address— 36, Wellhig'ton-terraoe. Telephone 31S. i /^JUBA - STREET ART GALLERY. Pictures Artistioally Mounted and Framed to Order in the Latest and Choicest Designs of Mouldinga. Engravings, Platino bypes (framed and un- ! framed) Always on Exhibition and For Sale. ! A Large Stook of Artists' Materials for Oil and Water Colours kept. WICKENS & SON, Telephone 736. • 77, Cuba-street. ( Inspection Cordially Invited. McMASTERS PAINTING ACADEMY, 42a, Cuba-strekt. ' Drawing and Painting in all bran oh 98. Pnpils now being 1 received. Terms, li guineas perqvarter. Periodical exhibitions of Students' Works to bo held. Furtlior particulars at tbe Academy.. By Speoial */q y*. His Appointment Excelleuoy to *£*s?s^is^fe^ the Governor. EXHIBITION OF 171NGRAVINGS ETCHINGS, AND Hi PHOTOGRAVURES M'GREGOR WRIGHT & CO.'S ART GALL MR V, Lambton-quay. ]^EW PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS. We respectfully intimate tbafc we haveopened our NEW STUDIOS in Caba-streefy where clioats will find every requirement for their convenience and comfort. A spooial feature of the Establishment is the i TWO LARGE STUDIOS, constructed on tho most modern designs, and supplied with all the neoeßsary appliances for lighting and posing. Ono of the Studios will be reserved specially for nppointinonts, and we assure Lacries aim Gentlemen of receiving most courteous attention. Wo give a cordial invitation to the Ladies, and Gentlemen of Wellington to inspeot these up-lio-dato premises. Telephone, 1475. BERRY & CO., 62, CUBA-STREET. W AI) E'S, PATENT , SKYLIGHTS. The Chief Points of these Skylights are :— 1. They do not leak. 2. No woodwork is used in thoir construction. 3. No pntty ia required. 4. Glass broken by hail or other means oan be quiokly and easily replaced. ' 5. For ventilating purposes they can be made to open, and may be olosed readily at will. ■ 6. They oan be made of any desired size, and, if necessary, large enough to cover a whole roof. SOLE MAKERS. BALLIN&ER BROS., Comer Waring Taylor and Moginnily lU'teUt
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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 85, 12 April 1901, Page 7
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