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ri^flE METROPOLITA-N SCHOOL OF JL SHORTHAND, 33, Lambton-qtjat. Telephone 1-519, C. .1. OH A LI. IS PuiNoii'Aii. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-kooping, and Wilting. DAY AND KVKNING CLASSES. MISS M. CAUH'S SOHOOL OF SHOIITHANU & TYIMOWHITJNG. Tynowrilinff Ollioo : STEWART DAWSON'S HUri.DINGS ((Corner Willia-stroot and Lamhton-quay). rrinoipalH: Miaa h). OAltlt, N.S.S.T., N.U.T. Mrs. 3. F. GUNNION (Mias Carr), N.S.S.T., N.U.T. AustraluHian Rocords, 220wordH por minute. UighoHtspoedß iv tlio ahoi'teat suaco of timo. TJ3HOUGHAM - DILL SOHOOL. Principals : Mrs. and tho Misses SHEPPARD. The next Torm will begin on MONDAY, 22nd Septombor. Tho Principals will bo at homo on SATURDAY, tho 20th. BANJO, MANDOLINE, AND GUITAR. THOROUGH Tuition and Success guaranteed to Pupils by J. G. TURNER, late of Spanish Students, No. 2, Barkaretroot, off Oambridge-terraoe. Tnuni pass the door. TITK. FREDERICK! W. CLAYTON, ■'■*•*• Teacher of Drawing and Painting (Oil and Water-colour) and Olay Modelling) ; Harrow Sohool education ; pupil at two of leading Art Schools, London; Prospectus on application. Address — No. 10 lloom, Imperial Chambers, FeatherstonBtroot. SCHOOL OF DESIGN Students, Architects, Surveyors, Draughtsmen, and others can Boloot from a complete* stook of Drawing and Mathematical Instruments just recoived. L. W. LUDWIG, 103, Lambton-quay. "TITHE GOLDEN HORN" MUSIO t WifREHOUSE. J. W. COPITHORNE, Direct Importer and Expert Ropairor of Musical Instruments. Maker aud Kxpurt Ropairor of Brass, Wood, Wind aud Stringed Instruments. ELEOTROPLATER AND GILDER. 'Evorything in Musio at Tho Golden Horn. 19b, INGESTRESTREET (noar Cuba-st.) PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS ! GREAT CLEARING PIANO RALE, by tho bunt of mukcrn (samplon). All guaranteed ; must bo uold. Reduction of 30 por cont. No ronHonublo offur rofusod ; only four loft. Splendid opportunity for rival good instrument »t invoice prioo. At GARDINER'S Musio Shop, 21, Vivianslrout. Inspection invited. * FIELDER'S GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SAi;E. COBIMBNOiNa TUESDAY, 12th AUGUST. OVERMANTELS, from ... -J Q /£> AUSTRIAN CHAIRS ... k'//» OCCASIONAL TABLBB ... X l£* CURTAIN POLKS .!. ... *>/(£ OCCASIONAL SUITES, from OQ OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, from -| £/_ SIDEBOAJBDS, from ... j»O K/^ Sco the Windows for Bargains. MANNERS-STREET. AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS' FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. MONEY TO LEND. -HTXHIS Society is prepared to Lend 1 JL Money on Firjjt-claßs Freehold Country Securities. Apply to any of tlio Society's Distriot Ofiloes or to tho undorsignnd. V. H. BAXTER, Rosidont Socrotary. 6, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. MONEY TO I.IOND in any sums on approved Freehold City and Country Securities at por oo»t. Power for borrower to repay portions of the loan during torm. KENNETH DOUGLAS. SoHuitoT,. 14, Brandon-sfcreet, Wellington. lyr ON E V T~(> L~E ND. FURTHER RRinJCVItONS IN RATB OF INTRWKST. We beg to inform Olionln that we oau now Lend Snma of £1 OO Wld "Pwards A I PER CENT. On approved Frchold Seauilttos, Jn town or country. Ka«y terms mado for repay wont of prinoipal, KIRK A. WfI.KON, SoHoitors, Wellington Otaki. aud Petone. — »., Jj A RT I N L UOK lE. BARRIRTEH AND SOLIOrrOR, P A 'I' KN T AOEN T, 44, Lahhtoh-qua-y. Money to Lend in uuy minis on Freehold Security (town and oottntry proporkios) at lowest rates (44 pnr uttiki).) Telephone No. 1417. PATENT BEVELLBP RUSTICATED BOARDING. MR. W. PIiOUSE bugs to announce that ho hivs patented an oxtpnml Boaixling having tho following speoial quaiitioß : — It is guaranteed absolutely wntertight. Can be produced at less ooHt than boarding in use, und Is more nrtistio in appoornnoo. All information and samples at PROUBE BROS.' Timber Yard, Pl«o»-»troet,

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 69, 18 September 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 69, 18 September 1902, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 69, 18 September 1902, Page 7

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