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rriHE METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF. X SHOtB"_HAND, 69, Lahbton-qy. (over Pringle's). Tel 1519. «3_> ~ v. V_ V- J, x 0. J. CUALI.IS PItINCHPAL. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, and r Wiiting. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. MISS E. CAKR'S SCHOOL *OF SHORTHAND & TYPEWRITING. Typewriting Office : STEWART DAWSON'S BUILDINGS (Corner Willis-street and Lambton-quay). Principals: Miss It. CABU, N.S.S.T., N.U.T, Mrs. J. F. GU-NNION (Miss Carr), N.S.S.T.. N.U.T. Australasian Records, 220 words per minute. Highest speeds in the shortest space of time. OOABDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 28, CBANMER - SQUARE, Christchurch. Pbincipal Mb. W. Wilson. (For seven years Headmaster and Lecturer on School Management at the Normal School). . • There are ' Several vacanoies for boarders. References to parents of Wellington pupils if desired. Prospeotus on application. tu-APIEE HIGH SCHOOLS. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, Splendid situation in an ideal climate. The Schools are 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 subjects. Mechanical work- ! shop, chemical^ laboratory. EvSry 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. j A few vacancies for Boarders.' ' The Principals will be pleased to supply ■ illustrated prospectuses on application. D. SIDEY, Secretary. JG. TURNER, Teacher and Soloist, • Banjo, jvlandoline, and Guitar, No. 2, Barker-street, off Cambridge-terrace. Tram passes the door. Terms commence •with pupils^ MUSICAL NOVELTIES. nrVHE Patent Violin Bow can be re- j JL haired by player in 5 minutes. The i "Hedersine" Violin Resin — Those who have used it will have no other. Edwin Race's Violin Strings all tested, and most reliable I string made. Neapolitan Gut or Acrobelle, 6d and 9d. At F. W. GARDINER'S MUSIC SHOP, 21, Vivian-street. Musical Instrument Tuner, Repairer, eto. A LADY complains that she asked for Wilton's Bovo-Ferrum and was given something else. * This is a wicked deception, but some dealers will deceive. Be sure you get the genuine article. 2s 6d all chemists. 1 BICYCLE Repairs at reduced prices. Enamelling, plating, tyres, lamps, bells, and all sundries. Shorland and Co., Cyclo and Repair Works, opposite Veitch and Allan, Cuba-street. 1 G~ ROVE~ CYCLE WORI-S, Gliuznee-st. Repair and Overhaul any Bicycle. Dunlop and other tires fitted, best work; Lates candle lamps in stock. Country work attendod to promptly. • Established 1892. 1 SUN~BRAND~OHUTNEY — Piquant, peppery, and pleasant, including sweet sliced mango, green mango, Cashmere, Bengal club, in pints and quarts, all grocers. 1 T*TORM POWDERS.— When a child » > complains of headaohe, when breath is bad, with constant thir=t, or when sleep is restless, give one of these powders. That child will be a happy, healthy child next day. Price Is. R. C. Brien, Chemist, 108, Cuba-street. 1 MADAME JEROME, Ladies' Hairdresser, js selling Switches, 18-inch hair, 12s 6d ; Fringes, from ss ; Combings made up, 2s 6d per ounce. Every description of hairwork done on the shortest notice. 154-, Willis-street, opposite St. John's Church. THE first Rambler Cycle was made 22 years ago, and the present model stands unrivalled for neatness of design, strength, and easy-running qualities.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 119, 15 November 1902, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 119, 15 November 1902, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 119, 15 November 1902, Page 7 (Supplement)

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