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DO YOU WISH TO LEARN TYt.fl. WRITING AND SHORTHAND! If bo, the following lines will interest you. TOUCH TYPEWRITING TAUGHT 1 _Wo aro llio introducers and the recognised toachers of tho "Touch 1 * system 111 Wellington. Tho principle of tho "Touch" system U now fairly woll known. It is simply tho applioution of common aenso methods to tho uso of the typowriler. The student Loams the positions and uses of the keys bcfoio attempting to writo sentence*, etc. Tho old system wns equivalent to asking a beginner on tho piano to practice tunes boforo taking a course of finger exercises. A "Touch" student can write as well whilst blindfolded as when ho has the usa of his eyes. The advantages are obvious. Our typewriting students handle actual business and commercial documents and papors. They nro taught thoir uses, how to describo them intel.igibly, tho relative importance of tho various documents, and the best way to prepare thorn. A thorough, acquaintance with the following is guaranteed : — Invoices, Credit Notes, Cheques, Bills of Exchange, Insurance Policies, Doeds of various forms, Prospectuses, Appboation Forms, Allotment Letters, Statements of Acoouut Current, Account Bales, otc. Thoir uses arc explained by business men. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COL LEG B. WELLINGTON. SEND FOR A PROSPECTUS. mHE METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OS) SHORTHAND, 69 Lambton-quay (over Pringle's). Tel. 1511 "** ~ V* V^ C V« I NOTICE TO PUPILS. ClnsEos will bo resumed as usual on MONDAY NEXT, tho 11th. January, C. J. CIIALLIS Principal. MISS 14. OA If U'S SCHOOL 'OF SHORTHAND (Hitman's and Lightline) and TYPEWRITING. BOOK. KKKPING and PAINTING. Typewriting Office : STKWAUT DAWSON'S Uinr.DINOS (Corner Willis-Bi.rcct aud Latnbtou-quar). Principals: Mice lO.CAKR ) 'N.S.S.T.,N.U.T. Mrs. J. it. OUNNION, N.U.T., N.S.S.T, A ustiuhimun Hooordn, 2'M words per minute. Highest epoedt) in tho shortoat. apitce of time. SCHOOL OP SHORTHANp AND TYPEWRITING, National Mutual Buildings, Customhousoquay. Principal— MlSS HARDIE, I.P.S. Also Typewriting -OiEoe. Hours — 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m., ana 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tho touch system of typewriting taught. Individual tuition givon. Tho school will roopon cm 18th January. Miss Hardio \vUl rocoivo intending pupils from tho 12th inst., from 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. EVENS'S Skin Oinftncht (special),* 2s j Tonic Sarsapariila (quarts), 2s; Call foruian Fig Syrup, Is 4d : Olomunt's Tonic 2s 9d ; Blaud's .Tonio and Blood Pills, warranted as prescribed in all the leading hospitals, Is 6d per , 100, . second quality Is per 100 ; Iron Wine Tonio (quarts), 2s ; Angler's Emulsion, 2s 4d, 4/s 6d. Prescriptions skilfully compounded. Wo aro direct importers, our goods being spooially solocted by our Homo agents. 0. EVENS, Chemist and Gouoral Importer, Manners-street. WHITE FLUTED CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, GOLD EDGE ANOTHER shipment of tho above jusl unpacked. ' Customers who"* have been wailing for these, please call early. 'Prices: Clips and Snucors, 6d etch: Plates to match, 4£d eaoh; Sugars and Creams, Is 6d pair. A 20-PIECE SET FOR 6a 9dt JAM JABS I JAM JARSI Wo hold a largo stock oX Mason's Preserving Jars,, Glass Tie-over Jars, and White Earthonwaro Jars, at lowest prices. CRAIG AND CO., 34, MANNERS-ST. WE will Cloan your Windows. We will Clean your House, inside and out, thoroughly ana ohoaply. Wo take all risks. Our workmen aro till insured 'against acoidont. Address — N.Z. ADVERTISING AND HOUSE-CLEANING CO., LTD., 10, Cuatomhouso-quay, opp. Bank of N." 55. Ring up ono eevon threo nine, THE NICEST PASTRY. finHE nicest pastry is not a matter of JB. chanco but of careful cooking with tho proper materials and ingredients. Moro than half the goodness of pastrj deponds upon tho baking powder, which must bo wholesome, pure and efficient. Sharland's Baking Powder — Moa Brandis tho highest grade of baking powder to be had in New Zealand. It never disappoints tho cook, and it costs no moro than the Snforior kinds. Givo Sharland's Baking Powder a trial this week, and secure 1 copy of tho Presidential Cook 800k — 1 valuable publication which is being givci away as an advertisement. YOU can buy a COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHIC OUTFIT Retail frora SHARLAND AND CO. (Ltd.), Lambton- < quay. Cameras, Plates, Papors, Mounts, Book of Instructions, etc., and ovob. 400 Cameras to choose from, at prices just to suit .your pockot. Don't forget to call and see our 'Cameras. _ - 1' GUEST'S TOILET SALOON, 61, Lambton-quay, ovor Orr, Chemist. MRS. HAYBITTLE and MISS BEGG. Solo Representatives of H. Westall Guest, Melbourne. Pedicure, the grcatost euro for all affeotions of the feet, corns, ingrowing too* nails, nnd all foot troubles. Face 'and Scalp Massage, Shampooing, Manioure, Hairdressing, otc. Hours — 10 R.'m. to 6 p.m. Telephone 1594. r 1 is the caro not only in tho selection of tho style, shape, antt fit that is important, but also tho caro taken in polishing tho shoes that preserves them nnd makes them weur a long time. There are many skoo polishes and shoe pastes' 011 tho market, but tho polish that counts, that gives best results, and that is easily a,ppiiod is NJgrol. It is tho best polish foi black leather, and it only needs a trial to provo its merits. MR. W. SALEK has pleasure 111 an nounoing that ho has arramruu mth DU. H A. H. CLAIUDi.E to attend daily nt the Pharmacy, 17, Willis-streot. x Morning 10 lo 12 Afternoon • 3 to 5 Evening 7to 8.30 CONSULTATION, WITH MEDICINE, FIVE SHILLINGS .(65,), Note Address — GLEN-ABA PHARMACY (W. Solek), 17, Willie-ttrect. Messages for Dr. Clnridge may bq left, either at tho Pharmacy ot at private residence, 143, Willis-stfeet. House Telephone, No. 808. Pharmacy Telephone, No. 1468 J

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue LXVII, 30 January 1904, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue LXVII, 30 January 1904, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue LXVII, 30 January 1904, Page 15