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"WELLINGTON COLLEGE. T^nv^LJ 61 ™^ 004 ' will be » in o«» mLt«? AY - lfit February. Tho Head«S i at tT "V. 1 1 }J orvi °w Paronta and Guardi"•w « the College on 29th January. CHAS. P. POWLES, - Secretary. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. nP HK t , School will Ro-opon on tho 3rd * i'hBRUARY. 1904. Now Pii|jils will P^wc. attend on TUESDAY, 2nd FobruCHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. PjaiLTON HOUSE SCHOOL THE TERRAOE, Wellington. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal — MISS FREEMAN. The School Course inoludos, bosides tho o»ual school subject*, Drawing (freehand *nd model), Brushwork and Design, Modellinor m Plastioine, Drill, Class Singing, Needlework, and Cutting Out. Sohooi w»U ro-open 2nd FEBRUARY, 1904. Full Particulars on application by lottor to the above addrots. nruus metropolitan school of A SHORTHAND. W Lambton-quay (over Priimle't). Tol. 1519 *** w w v. i,\ I C. J. CIIALLIS Principal. _Mr Challis devoty tho whole of his tino to teaching, and tho success of the combined efforts of toucher and pupils ii evidonoed by the large and growing numbor of competent, ttudouts occupying positions as bookkeepers, shorthand■wiitors, and typists in tho Govnuimont Service and commercial houses iv this city. Cl»«aes throughout the day and evening. MISS E. OAIUt'S SCHOO OF SHOHTHANU (Pitmanlsand Lightline) and TYJ'EWItI IYNG, BOOKKEEPING aiid PAINTING. Typewriting Offlcu s STEWAR'l 1 DAWtiON'S UUILDINGS (Corner Willis-stroot aud Latubtoti-quay). Prinoipals: Mias K. OAttlt, N.8.5.T., N.U.T, lira. J. F. GUNNION. N.U.T., N.S.S.T. . Australiuttuu Itucords, 1!"2(> woi-du por minute. Highest 8(ioed» iv tho »hortost apuoo of time. (A Card). MRS. GLOVER EATON, L.R.A.M., Toachor of Singing ana Pianoforte, having recently arrived from England, "is preparod to roceivo Pupils. Torms on application at tho Dreidou Fianp Company • Rooms, or at No. 5, Qeorgo-streot, Thorndon. MISS ALYOE HOLROYD (Late of Sydney), Gsrtificatod Teaohor of Elocution, Voioo Production, Dramatic Art. , Terms on application at Studio, Fletcher's Buildings, Corner of Willii-atroet wad Lambton-quay. Hour»— Morning, 11 till 12.30; af tornoon, 4 till 6 p.m. JG. TURNER, Toachor nnd Soloist, • Banjo, Mandoline, ami Guitar, No 2, Barker-streot, off Cambridge-torraco. Tram pae«os tho door. Terms commence with pupils. EVERY LADY HER OWN DRESSMAKER! mHE LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESS,X CUTTING. , Burnett's Building, 61, Willis-itreot. Representative— MlSS KATE BTEWART (Laio Teacher of Dressmaking Duuodiu Technical School and Anglo-Parisian Syatom). , Tho LANGER SYSTEM contains tho latest improvements in DroMOuttiug, and is adapted for Jackets, Cap«s, Opera Man. tics, Prihcois Robes, Tea Gowns, Dressing Jackets, Children's Drotsei, Ooats, etc Terms on application and inspection inwtf*!' Ono les*on free. Houn, 10 to 12. 2' lo 4. Evening Classes Tuesday and Thursday, 7 to 9. Patterns cut to mealuremont. Agents wanted in Wollington and Tarunaki Provinces. qi/TRS. MACLEOD, Pnnoipal of the J.t.l- Columbia School of Dressmaking and Dresscutting, has , started business as Dressmaker, ana hopes by strict attention to burnous, good workmaniihip, and punctuality to orders, to merit a share of public patronage. Perfect Fit guarantood. Claaieo for Pupil*— Tuoiday* and Thursday*. Addres*--106. UPPER* WILLIS-STREET. JUST LANDED— £ CHOICE SELECTION OF ARTICLES Suitablo for ' tfiHRISTMAS GIFTS, Etc. Comprising— MANIOURE SETS, at all price* LADHSS' DRESSING OASES GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING OASES MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES, in cases CASKETS OF PERFUMERY, in great variety, by all tho bost makers. CHAS. FLETCHER, PHARMACIST. WELLINGTON. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! NEW YEAR'S GIFTS! Japanese Curica in Bronte, China, etc, Puraos, Leather Wallots, Bilvor-raountod prayer-books with Hymnalii, Silver-mount-ed Workboxou, Leather Yh*ks, Albumit, Books of ovory description from sixponco to ono guinea each. Soiling in most oaaos UNDER COST. -No reasonable offer will be rofuitod. Great Bargains. GEO. W. DUTTON, LOWER OUBA-STREET (First floor), ovor Mr. Nioofa Plumber's _J*hoPCHRISTMAS HOIJDAYS AND CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Portmanteaux and Saratoga.*. TRAVELLING BAGS AND TRUNKS. A Splendid Assortment of PRESENTS For Lodica nnd Gontlomon. New Soaaon'* Silver-mounted Purees and Chatulainer. Tennis Rackets and Tcnnm Balls. Crioket BaU and Cricket Balls. Gontlomon's Hair Brushes in Pairs. Purses, Wallets, and Walking-sticks. A Complete Now Stock of these Goods now oponed up. J. X EVANS, SADDLER AND PORTMANTEAUMAKER, 145-147, Lambton-quay. r pUII<: ('(>I,ONIAI# (JABKXINU W No. 8, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Furniture Packed und Removed by oarefnl ' and competent men. Low lUtes of Charge!,

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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 152, 24 December 1903, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 152, 24 December 1903, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 152, 24 December 1903, Page 16

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