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ri^HE METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF J. SHORTHAND, 69, Lambton-qy. (over Pringle's). Tol 1519. S= V* w V-» Vo V* x <J. .). CJHALMS PIUNCIPA.&. Shorthand, Typewritinnr, Book-keoping, and "Writing. DAY AND IfiVKNING CLASSKS. MISS K. CAUK'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND & TYPEWRITING. Typewriting Office : STEWART DAWSON'S BUILDINGS (Corner Willis-street and Lambton-quay). Principals: Miss E. UARR.N.S.S.T., N.U.T Mrs. J. F. GUNNION (Miss Carr), N.S.S.T. N.U.T. Australasian Records, 220 words per minute. Highest speeds in the shortest space of time. |>OAKDING SOHOOL FOE, BOYS. 28, CRANMJCR - SQUARE, Christchurch. Principal Me. W. Wilson. (For seven years Headmaster and Lecturer on School Management at the Normal School). There are several vacancies for boarders, lteforences to parents of Wellington pupils if desired. Prospectus on application. J^APIER "iTG H~sb H 6 oTsT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS FOR BOYS AND GHiLS. 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 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. Tho Principals will be pleased to supply illustrated prospectuses on application. D. SD3EY/ 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. TJjjy ANTED to Sell, White Paper. Apply VI ai, Evening Post offioe. 1

BY A TESTIMONIAL. 88, Elizabeth-stret, Sydney, sth November, 1902. Messrs. Chubb's Australian Co., Lid., 164, Clarence-slreet, City. Gentlemen — Wo have very much pleasure in informing' you that the CHUBU'S PATKNI" PADLOCK recently purchased from yon for our front door was attacked by burglars during: the night of Tuesday, the 4th mutant, and although a determined effort was made >o force tho look tho intended robbers were unsuccessful in their attempt. Please supply us with another lock of the same size anil description. "Yours faithtully, (Signed) LANGLEY BROS. < SIMTLAR LOCKS AS ABOVE MAY BE OBTAINED FROM W. H. HOJ^EY & COMPANY, WELLINGTON, WHO HAVE A STOCK IN HAND.

npHE Manufacturers of the favourite P.D. CORSET, who some two years ago . J introduced the " ERICC V FORM " CORSET, have made the original designs more perfect, and the NEW SHAPE OB 1 P.D. CORSETS absolutely fulfils all the requirements of the present fashion The NEW P.D. "ERECT FORM " CORSET | is made of the Best Materials and Workmnnship, is " Bias Gored," bound with tbe Best Whalebone or Horn, as desired, and cut so as to give an erect carriage with sloping chest, with straight front lines combined, that produce tbe ideal figure, desired by those -who would be well dressed. They are light, easy fitting, and free from those steels, which add weight, and too frequently cause painful injury. The P.D. "ERECT FOitM" BIAS GORI3D CORSET is not only the best that" is made, but is the cheapest. It lasts longer, and gives more freedom to the respiratory orgaus. It is a high-grade Corset that has no equal for comfort, -wear, prioe, or elegance.. The Manufacturers have been engaged in the business for many years, and all that medical soience and artistic skill combined could do have been adopted by them to produce a perfect' article. No pains or expense ia spared in making the P.D. CORSKTS, and it is by these means that they are the most popular Corsets on sale. No Draper's shop is complete without them, for all ladies of fashion wear them. Being made to fit any figure, they easily adapt themselves to the form of the wearer. The P.D. CORSETS have been awarded 13 Gold Medals, and wherever exhibited have obtained the highest honours. At the recent Paris Exhibition, in competition with the whole world, they were awarded THE GRAND PRlX— the highest possible award— thus proving their excellence and superiority over all other Corsets.

A practical runabout for business or pleasure and sold for less | money than any automobile in the world. It will run over any passable road ; climbs steep hills ; is almost noiseless ; attains a speed of 25 miles an hour ; will run 30 miles on one gallon of gasoline ; starts with ease from the seat and is always I ready for instant use; is accident proof; has no fire; no .boiler ; to burn out. I Construction is so simple it cannot get out of order and requires no 1 experience to run it. There's nothing to watch but the road ahead. Can be shipped to this country at small expense, quick delivery. I The Oldsmobile is sold in America for $650 (£130). I Write for free handsome illustrated book. We will quote you \ a price delivered at your nearest port. . 1 Agents Wanted in Unoccupied Foreign Territory. | OSds Motor W®i*ks, I I SS&tß*ssSt 9 MiGfsi&ssn, U.SmA.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 2