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I^EHRA DJIOON, ELL ICE-AVENUE MORNING CLASS FOli GIRLS, • - , - < Conducted by ■ ■ ' 'MRS. FiVANS," M A.,' Late Principal Nelson Girls' (ibilesra. The Second Term will begin on MONDAY, 27th May, at 0.30 a.m. Terms and prospectusija onvap^plionliou, J'lvquiug Classes and Private Tuition for University Teachers and Civil Service Examinations. nPHB~METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF JL , SHORTHAND, 33, Lambton-quat. C. J. CHALLIS Principal. *• • > rv ° -v W r* \u v. Phonography is so simple as to be readily learned by everyone of ordinary capacity, and tho public benefits to be derived from it are entirely incalculable.— Th* latt Right Hon. John Bright, M.P. DAT AND EVENING CLASSES. Ladies, Gentlemen,' Juniors. ", Telephone 1519. FINISHING LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE. "]y|R. J; HYDE PARKER, Professor of -"-■- Musio, has studied under tho beßt London Master's, gives Finishing Lessons on the Pianoforte ; highest testimonials. Tina-kori-road, corner of Karori-crescent. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. "m/TRS. 1 H. B; MASON'S Classes, for 'i.TJL beginners are 'held on MONDAYS and -WEDNESDAYS, at 8 p.m., in her Private Hall, 56, Ghuznee-streeVnext St. Peter's Church. Term commences with pupil. Mrs. Mason's method of instruction ensures proficiency in one quarter at class or in six private iessons. Private lessons by arrangement. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. "lyriSS MARSHALL, L-E.T.O.L. Address— 47, Nairn-street. ." ■ >T) ANCI NG. MRS. DODWELL'S Saturday Class, Masonic Hall, Bonlcott-st. Laßt torm commences Ist JUNK. Beginners at 2.30 o'clock. Class 8 o'olock. Private address, 10, Thompson-st. Rooms, 106, Williseheet. Private lessons given by arrangement. , ■\TOICP! PRODUCTION and SINGING.— V Mrs. DodweH; 106, Willis-street. Private address, 10, Thompson-street. Term coinmonces with pupil: BANJO MANDOLIN, AND GUITAR. mHOROUGH Tuition given on the J- above by Mr. J. G. Turner (late of the Spanish Students.), -,N.0. 2,, BarkerBtrent, off Cambridge-terrace. Trams pass tho door. Notice. — For tho convenience of pupils, musical instruments will be provided free of charge for practice upon at the studio. Terms commonoe with pupils. H U X 'J 1 X ft-B II O W N. • DIHBOT iMPORTWtt OF PIANOS. Pianos Bought, Sold, and Exchanged. •Sole Agent for Perst'iua and Challen Pianos. . Good sound English Pianos at a reasonable . , price. , jOjBUTiriCATR^ PIAWO TONBR. 'Impairs a Speciality. Show Rooms — Johnston-street. Private address— 36, Wellington-terraoe. Telephone. 318. By Speoial Appointment to His Excellonoy the Governor. 'INHIBITION OF WATER COLOUR PAINTINGS,'" By C. N. WORSLEY. CONTINENTAL AND NEW .ZEALAND SCENERY, At M'GREGOR WRIGHT & CO.'S ART GALLERY. Pioture Frame Makers, Fine Art Dealers, Gilders, Artists' Colourmen. 129, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. V^IUBA • STREET ART GALLERY, Pioturos Artistically Mounted and Framed to Order in the Latest and ' Choicest Designs of Mouldings. ' ' f Engravings, Platinotypes (framed and nnframed) Always on Exhibition and For Sale. A Large Stook of Artists' Materials for Oil and Water Colours kept. WICKENS & SON, Telephone 786. 77, Cuba-street. Inspection Cordially Invited. Tl/roMASTERS PAINTING ACADEMY, 42a, Coba-stbbbt. Drawing and Painting in all branohes. Pupils now,being reoeived. Terms, Ii guineas per quarter. Periodioal exhibitions of Students' Works to be held. ' Further particulars at the Aoademy. TpOOTBALLERS, PEARCE'S own Make Sure Kiok Boots can't be beaten, 7s 6d and9s6d n TRY THEM. LADIES, T HAVE just landed a Splendid AssortV mentjjof ARTIFICIAL.. FRUITS, JEWEL CRACKERS, ■ And other Novai.TiHS T personaUy seleoted. CALL ANDIINSPECT THEM. JAMES GODBER, MELBOURNE HOUSE, ; 84 and 86. Cuba-street. /T E O. M A W S O N, IConfeotioner; and Caterer, : 87, Cuba-street. Lnnoh and Afternoon Tea Roomß. Wedding Cakes a Speciality. mHE COLONIAL CARRYING CO. Grby-btrbbt. Furniture Packed and Removed by oareful' and oompetunt men. Low Rate of Charges. WHITE PAPRK.I FOR SALE, white, oloan Wrapping Paper in any quantity 5 also quantity Wußte Paper. Apply Evening Post.

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 142, 18 June 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 142, 18 June 1901, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 142, 18 June 1901, Page 7

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