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CHITON COLi KGE, BOAIUHNU ami JJuy School for Girls. 49, Rintoul-Ht., Wellington South. Prinripul— MßS. D. O. BATES, 8.A., Sydney University, I'rizo- winner far Logic, Psychology, and Mcutul Philosophy, ToaciiDiploma 11. A with llonoure, DupartHiont of Kiluculion, Hydnoy Curriculum— Usual school course and acooniphslinionts i'npilft prupnrod for Matriculithon, Civil Hervico, and othor oxluiiinul ions. Torm begins on TUESDAY, 13th Noi't. Fees mo.loralo. Particulars on tipplicntipii Pupils enrolled Monday JG. TURNER, • Teacher of BANJO, MANDOLINE, AND GUITAR, RGcmveß nupilg at 56, KENT-TERKAOK (next to Basin Reserve). Terms commenco with pupils. Trami pass lho door. milE LANGIiR SCHOOL OF DRESS X r (JUTTING. MJLSS KATE STEWART, Roprosontativo. Bimietla Building, 61, Wilhu-Htreel. Thin- popular syfitom of Dreaeouttinp; hue mot with tho groatout success in Wollington. 'It is I'snentially the "liuliois' system," on account of its wonderful capabilities. By it» 111011118 almost every article of olulliing may bo otif — from oporu manlloa and evening drones lo children's coats. Inftpiclion and enquiry invited. Ono lohboii aivon froo of charge. OHico houiu — 10 to 12, 210 4. Evening Classes — Tueuduy and Thursday, 7 to 9. I'alturnu cut to incusuro. Agonts wanted throughout Wollington and 'laranuki Provinces. Tho most useful of all a hidy's accomplifilunonts is tho art of artistic drossmakintt. " COLIuUMA SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. 106, UPPER WILLIS-STREET. MUS MACLEOD, Costumiore and Teacher of Worth's Syntem of Dressmaking in all its latest iiuprovomcnls. Perfect fit Kuaranleed. Pattoriiß cut* to muaiuromeiit. Afternoon Clasues, Mondays and Thursdays, from 2 till 4. Eveuing Clusbos. Tuesday* and Fridays, from 7 till 9. \|J&h 1.. CJAUK'S SCHOOL 11F 111 SHORTHAND (Pitman's and Lightlino) and TV I'I'IVV l( ! n NU. UOuKKM'.IMNH mid I'AINTINU. * Tyiioivriiiii),' OHiou : STKWAUT DAWSON'S Ml/I I. DINGS (Ooilior Willin-Hlretil mid LuiuhLoii-ijiiiiy), LVinuij.alK: iUihs K. OARK, N.S.S. 1., N.U 'J 1 Mi>.J K.OiiNNIUN.N.II.'l 1 ., N.M.d.T. AuNii-iiluHiitn Kruonif, 2^o wonU |ior minute, IliirliCnt BuinnlM in I li» Mini lunl. .ituice of Mine •VyHAT WE 'I^EAOH.— Bookkeeping, Business PrActico and Methods, filing Methods, Accountancy ami Auditing, C^tonm and Shipping Procitduro, Cotsting, 010., Touch Tyuow riling, and Pitman's Shorthand. HOW WE TKACH.— Our Provpoclun and lho "Ooinmorcial Monitor" will explain this. Sond for frou copies WHERE WE TEACH.— Personal Tuition given at tho Collogo, address stated bolow. Cdrrespondonco Tuition given lo studouU from North Cupa to tiio Muff. WHY WE TEACH.— Jieo»n»o thoro w a demand for an up-to-date «yr>tdtn of Commercial Education. Became employoit) are anxious to obUin young mou who havo rccoived a businoH training, and becauso young men who wish to qualify for good portions find such an iiwtitulioiv as our* a necessity. Huvornl omp'.oyci*« have rout Ihoir clorkh to us to rcooivo a eour«o of trnining, and havo thein*elvw juud tho fcos. BANKR'H COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Exchange Buildings, Lnmbton quay, Wi'lliiißlon. J. S. BARTON, A.1.A., Viol., Director and Socrotury. W. rj'ITT/RTOriN <fcSON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, ' AND OFI'IOIANS, 85, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. Ex Ruapohu — STERLING SILVER TEA and COFFEE SETS, woll mado and heavy j also PLAIN CIGARETTE OASES and CHILD'S SrNGLB SPOONS in O.iscs. ELECTROPLATE KGG-C'OOKKRS, PIEDISHES, CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS, etc., all bo*t quality only. Ex Athonio — FRENCH MARBLE OLOCKS, excellent quality, from 40*: nnd a fow STRIKING CARRIAGE CLOCKS up to £7. * PJLtiSTTY 3'ATTKKNS IN GOLD NKOKLKTS. ITj^HERE'S sufficient variety hero JL to enable you to got both a p.ittoni uud a price to suit you. Beautiful combinations of fetter, oval, curb, and fanoy linki, and the ovor-poputar "Prince of Walea" pattern. Wo have no hosilution in inviting you to inspect thosu, for we're convinced thoy'ro quito tho bo.U vuluo in Wellington; Prices run FROM I QS UPWARDS. G. & T YOUNG, LAMHTON-QUAY. THE LUCKY WEDDING RING (Registered No. 118), 18ct gold, from 16s 6d. HALF -A - DOZEN SPOONS GIVEN AWAY with each Wodding Ring. ! J. H. ROIUiSSoN & SON, 21, WTLLIS-ST., WELLINGTON. Also, WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHAINS, CHARMS, BANGLES, Etc., At Low Pricos. Satisfaction Guaranteed. j jrK.AiSk ". .. vI)V, WATCHMAKKU AMi J X WELL MR, WILHS-STIMOI'T, NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS I Presentation Gold Walehes from £7 7« to £75. High-class Jewellery — Rings a Specialty. Groonslono Novcltios, Proscntaliou Shields, Cups, Trowels, Keys, etc., miulo on tho promiiOK. Novnltien in Storling Silver and Electro-Silver Goods. SPECTACLES AND FOLDERS to tuil all sights. 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH Manufacturing, Repairing, Engraving rpHE QHOP TpiOß "pRKSENTS Country orders rocoivo prompt attention. Tolouhone 1138. Established 1880. WANTED Known— lf you want to soil your Furniture, sond it to Shortt'f, the most commodious auction wart in Wellinatou.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 47, 24 August 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 47, 24 August 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 47, 24 August 1904, Page 7

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