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CH I\.T ON HOUS B, 7. Woolcombe-stroel, Wellington. BOARDING &DAY SCHOOL FOX GIRLS. Principal— MlbS FRKMMAN. School Reoponed on WEDNESDAY, Ist l'Vbrunry. Mis-, Freuiiißii will lie at homo every Wed nesduy, from 3 to 4.30. Pmspi-otiisos on iiDplication. danoincTand" "deportment: Under Iho Patroimgo of Her Excellency Lady l'lunkel. MISS ESTELLE BEERB (Certificated Toaoher. Loadon) Will Jtcopcn her Private Olaßses Third Wook in March. Tho Course comprises Hygienic, Spanish, and (Graceful Exercises, Deep Breathing, all Ballroom and Graceful Slops, Solo and Skirt JJancing. Clares hold in her Acadomy, Hill-street and Boulcotl-etreot. Prospectus on application. Addrocs— Fornloa, 29, Hill-slreet. Telephone 179. v TVTKS. GLOVEir"EATON, L.R.A.M., XTX begs to say that she will ooinmenoa her Ladies' Vocal Union at tho Drosdou Co.'s Room on THURSDAY, 23rd March, and will bo glad to rccoive names of intending members on or boforo 18th Maroh. Music, three pt. "Toilers of the Deep," CanlHla by Gaul; "Tho Bno\v," Elgar; "Tho Angel," Rubinntoin. li, WELLINGTON-TERRACE. SINGING" ' X TO PUPILS. ■jl/TADAME MUELLER has Resumed mUDGITSfdcE. 10 ab ° V 0 41 ' ° AM - 41, Cambridge-torrace. t DRAWING FROM THE LIFE. "" Tlf ISS A. TAYLOR BLAOKE will be J-'-«- ploased to receive intending pupils for Sketching from Nature, etc., at her Studio (late Miss Hodgkins), Boweu-stroet, on Ist March and subsequently. Terms on application. Miss A. Taylor Blacko's Exhibition of hor Pictures now on view at M'Grogor Wright's. ISS .K. CA I Ut'S SCHOOL UP SHORTHAND (Pitman'a and Lightline) and Trfl'KWllll'lNG, BOOK KEEPING, and PAINTING. Typewriting OIHoo : STEWART DAWSON'S BUILDINGS (('orner Willis-atreet and Lwnbton-qaay). Principals: Mies KCAUJ!, N.S.S.T..N.U T. Mrs. J. F. G UNN ION, N. U.T., N.S.S.T. Australttniun Itecords, 22Q words per minute Highest speeds in the shortest gpaoe of time |>ANKS'S OOMMKBCIAL OoLLBGIi •*-* 58, VIOTOEIA .STREET. Businosa Methods — Acoouutanoy, I'ouoli Typewriting, bhorthaud. All business subjoots. Proßpeotus sout on applinution. Euqoiro lioui any of our students. Telephone LATMSl 1 SbNsiATION IN THE DKKbS. MAKIAG WOULD.. LETTKUS PATENT OF NWW ZEALAND No. 16,183, GRANTED. IMPROVED PAKISIAN {jI'STEM OF DBESSC'UmNI.i to Measure, wliioh enublea Ladioa to make Perfeot-fitting and htjlish Drosses, Cloaks, Uoabi, and Children a Oiothing. CLASSES held daily 10 to 12 ; Evening, 7to S). Thig systoin is absolutely the lato«t, perfeotly reliable, easy to learn, and is guaranteed to fib without trying on. Kvery branoh. thoroughly taught. PAPKR PATTKKNS CU'L TO ANY MEABUKK OR DKSIGN. Affonto wauted throughout the colony. Cor. respuniienoe invited trom praotioal Dressmakers wishing to bo represonUtives Mite. PKNLINUION, Agent. 11. Vivian-street. Wellfligtoi^. J^AKOBB- S o OHOOL g OF DRESS. 61, WILLIS-STREET, Pnuoipal ... MISS KATE STEWART lhe celebrated "Langer" System (pa^ tented throughout the Commonwealth and Now Zealand), like ovory successful invention, has been imitated and copied, so that intending pupils should be on their f^^M?^ itudjr oal 7 tho ORIGINAL LAJNbLR System, and so sooiire tho advantages which havo mado tho Langor the phenomenal success it is. Miss KATE STEWART has Resumed Teaching at hei Room, 61, Willis-street. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 daily. Evening Olass, Tuesdays and Thursday*, 7 to 9. You oan't imagine what tho Langer will enable you to accomplish until you onqiliro from thote who have studied it. *Easy to learn, easy to work. "The Ladies' System." Inspection invited. One lesson free. SCHOOL OF DRESSOUTTINQ. ! MRS. MACLEOD, Toacher of Worth's Sy6tom of Dressmaking in all Its latest improvements. Classes from 2 to ♦ ; Evening Clmsos, Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9. Private Dressmaking also at the above. Newest stylo and perfeot fit guaranteed. Patterns cut to measurement. 106, Upper Willis-itraßt. NEW MAP OF GREATER WELLINGTON. p RABHAM LIMITED have pleasure in VT announcing that theso Maps have been despatched by R.M.S. Tongariro, and should arrive early- in March. Owing to tho number of orders that havo been received intending purchase™ should forward applications immediately. Price, it ordored bofore arrival 30s, after arrival 425. ' Sun print may bo soen at the offices of the publishers, GRABHAM LIMITED, 3, Willis-gtreot, Wellington. PIANOS. ORGANS. F. J- PINNY. COLLARD &, COLLARD PIANOS RICH. LIPP AND SOHN BECHSTEIN OHAPPELL AND CO. The Organ of tho World— MASON AND HAMLDT. Solo Agent: F. J. PINNY. 21, Cuba-street. Telephono 2045. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. i WE CLOSE DOWN ON THE 31«fc W MARCH. 1905. HILE respectfully Thanking the OVER P 40 b YEARS, a ° Xtendh * MESSRS. WRIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, Beg to aunounco that they WILL CLOSE THEIR STUDIO ON THE 31st MARCH,- 1905. UNTEL THAT DATE PORTRAITS WILL BE TAKEN AS USUAL AT THE FOLLOWING REDUCED RATKSCABINETS, 10s per doi. PARIS PANELS, 17s 6d per dos ART-FIN. CABINET BROMIDES, 2Si dot. ART-FIN. PARIS PANELS BROMIDES 45s do*. ' AX S s Tf 0N PANELS > BRO - JuIDJb.S, 508 doz. 12 BURNISHED CABINETS ON SOUVENIR MOUNTS and "lioNA" ENLARGEMENTS, inS rjDl Larger Work and Groups by Araujremenl The Best and Most Artistic COLOURED A»9 UU i r .E. E . nU !:F emen \« ?»ti Copies are sWi Absoutoly Unequalled for Excellence anS Beauty. All who wish to avail themselves of our services must kindly pay us a visit beforo the end of March noxt - WRIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS Photographers. ' 7 ?r. WI^ LIS - STRKET ' W &-UNGTON Tho Premises to Let, with or with«U the Business. Possession may be hnd 3 in May 16 rooms Every accommodaU'on Wythinjr up-to-date. Bost site iv Wrf" hj^on^ajwficenU^romisos. Telephone. FG. HIND, 62 TarauakTsTr^TlNe^ •. and Second-hand Furniture of .Z description. Time payments, «. ."^ Goods bought, sold, or exchanged* rmi>

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 50, 1 March 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 50, 1 March 1905, Page 2

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