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TO BUILDERS. mENDERS are invited for tho Erection JL of a Building, Willis and Harbour* streets (Byko Corner), Wellington, for Messrs. Macky, Steen, Caldwell and Co., containing warehouse of five (5) floors and basement, and offices of six (6) floors and cellars. Tenders to bo deposited and plans and specifications seen until noon of Monday, 17th. November, at tho offices of WM. C. CHATFIELD, Architect, Wellington. Timo for receiving tenders, Byko Corner, is Extended to Noon of Wednesday, 19th instant. WM. C. CHATFIELD, _^ Architect. TO BUILDERS. mENDERS will bo received at my office •*-• up to 4 p.m. of Monday, ihe 17th inst., for the Erection of a Residence in Shannon-street. Plans, etc., may be seen at my office. G. G. SCHWARTZ, Architect. Imperial Chambers, 6, Featherston-st. J TO BUILDERS. mENDERS will be received at my office -B- up to 4 p.m. of Wednesday, the 19th instant., for the Erection of a Residenco at Island Bay. Plans, etc., may be seen at my office. G. G. SCHWARTZ, Architect. Imperial Chambers, 6, Featherston-street. riTENDERS aro invited up to Noon of JL Friday, 21st instant, for tho Erection of Residence in Russell-terrace. Planß and specifications at my offices. JOHN S. SWAN, __ v Architect. Kelburne Chambers. WADE'S PATENT SKYLIGHTS. [CIRCULAR.] WE have made arrangements to allow Messrs. T. Ballinger and Co. (Ltd.) to manufacture and sell Wade's Protected Patent under Royalties: also the Empire Pattern, which wo can also supply if desired. It is needless for us to point out to you the unqualified success of this splendid patent (Wade s), which has been so often arid unanimously specified by all the leading architects in New Zealand, who give it the palm as regards a roof light. It has been used on conservatories, photographio studios, and all class of buildings, and our statistics show that we havo in *j>o la f fc five years* made no less than 75,000 feet, and the demand is steadily increasing. BALLINGER BROS., Waring Taylor and Maginnity streets. ri^HE METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF A SHORTHAND, 69, Lahbton-qy. (over Pringle's). Tel 1519. *=*" w W V, ** C. J. OHALLIS < Piuncipal. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, and Writing. DAY AND EVKNING CLASSKS. MISS E. CAKR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND & TYPEWRITING. Typewriting Office : STEWART DAWSQN'S BUILDINGS ((Joiner Willis-street and Lambton-quay). Principals: Miss E. CAltlfc, N.S.S.T.. N.U.T, Mrs. J. F. G UNNION (Miss Carr), N.S.S.T.. N.U.T. Australasian Records, 220 words per minute. Highest speeds in tho shortest space of time. OOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 2S, CUANMIOR - SQUARE, Christchurch. Principal^ Mb. W. Wilson. (For seven years Headmaster aud Lecturer on School Management at the Normal School). There are several vacancies for boarders. References to parents of Wellington pupils if desired. Prospectus on application. XTAPIER HIGH SCHOOLS. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Splendid ' Situation in' an ideal climate. Tho Schools aro quite distinct, with separate staffs, grounds, and well-appoint-ed buildings. Pupils prepared for the University and Civil Service Examinations. Thirty-one passes in these examinations last year alone. Careful attention paid to commercial and technical Bubjects. Mechanical workshop, chemical laboratory. Every facility for physical training. Boarders received by the Principals. First Term, 1903, will commence on TUESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. Boarders and New Pupils assemble on MONDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. A few vacancies for Boarders. The Principals will bo pleased to supply illustrated prospectuses on application. D. SIDEY, Secretary. JG. TURNER, Teacher and Soloist, • Banjo, Mandoline, and Guitar, No. 2, Barker-street, off Cambridge-terrace. Tram passes the door. Terms commence with pupils. ■ MUSICAL NOVELTIES! THE Patent Violin Bow can be rehaired by player in 5 minutes. The "Hedersine" Violin Resin — Those who havo used it will have no other. Edwin Raco's Violin Strings all tested, and most reliable string made. Neapolitan Gut or Acrobelle, 6d and 9d. At F. W. GARDINER'S MUSIC SHOP, 21, Vivian-street. Musical Instrument Tuner, Repairer, etc. LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. "OXCHANGE HALL. Hours— lo to 12 ; from 2to 4. TUESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, 7 to 0. Classes for Schoolgirls on SATURDAY, 10 a.m. Langor System. Patterns in 5 minutes. Publio invited to make enquiries. One lesson free. Miss KATE STEWART (late Teacher of Dunedin Technical School), and AiigloParisiau System. A gent for Petone and Lower Hutt —Mrs. E. H. M'Douald (certificated under Madame Laugor), itegent-strqofc, Petono. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRUSSCiJTTING. MRS. MACLKOD, Teacher of Worth's Columijia Acme Fitter. Ladies and Dressmakers invited to cull and inspect. Tho ahovo latest, syutom of Dresscutting oasy to learn. Porl'eoh lit. (guaranteed. Nowcst Skirls and Childrtm's Clothes made from tho above system. Classes — Forenoon, Afternoon, and Evening10(i Upper Willis-street ANGLO - PARISIAN DRESSCUTTING nnHIS system is considered by educaJL tional experts in London to bo tho her system of Dressculting. Easy to learn ; good shapo and fit- for any figure. Latest skirts taught. Ladies invited to call and inspect the ideal system at No. 1 Room, Alliance Buildings, 100, Wjllis-st. Miss Stophenson, Agent for Wellington. Patterns cut to measures. WANTED Known— Best value iv the city for Gents'. Roliablo Lever Wntches, keyless, open-faced, nickel esses, 265 ; silver cases, 455 ; hunting cases, 47s 6d — guaranteed two years. G. aud T. Young, Lambton-quay, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 7

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