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mRUE PHYSICAL CULTURE d*l&3i •*• MEANS SUCCESS! £asiiire3 Three Great Factors in SUCCESS are »,„„ ™^S — esr™ ' Health, Energy, and Opportunity. NE W PLYMOUTH POST OFFICE. i rTIENDERS will be reoo'ived at this Offic* 'The SANDOW SYSTEM and DEEP f" U P XL**? 0 * of MONDAY, 21gt BREATHING bring Health oSP V l^? 5 ' f ™ tho Erectlon of a Pos t and Energy OJhoe at Now Plymouth. Drawings, etc., may be Been at tho Post Offices, Now You Make the Opportunity 1 Plymouth, Wanganui, and Palmorstoa J North, and at this office. Tho lowest or ROYD GARLICK my tender not necessarily accepted. Physical Culturist and Masseur, JO , H N CAMPBELL, 135 a, Lambton-quay. _ ... _ , Government Architect. Publio Works Office, Wellington, 20th July, 1905. HOUSE SCHOOL, TO BUILDERS. ~ Woolcombe-street, Wellington. rf^RICHTON AND M'KAY BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR . Lambton-quay, Wellington, GIRLS. * Invito Tenders for tho Supply and Ereo- ,. . . , ,„„„ „„„„,, . ,, tion °f Fittings, Counters, etc., for the Principal-MISS FREEMAN.- llow D.I.C. Building, Wellington. Tendors closo Wednesday, 16th August, at BEIVATE SCHOOL, !}2S± THE TERRACE, NAPIER. TO BUILDERS. Principal MISS THORNTON. - • mENDERS aro invited up to 8 p.m. Terms on Application. -■- Monday, 14th August, for tho Ere»tion of six-roomed Houso in Hall-street. •Plans, etc., at No. 179, Adolaide-road. MR. FRANK GRAHAM ' WILL give Lessons in Voice Produc- T0 BUILDERS, tion, at the Dresden, for two or three weeks only. mENDERS aro invited up to noon of Ten Lessons — Four Guineas (in advance). Monday, 21st August, for Erection ; of Three Shops and Dwellings, Stables, "|i/r R. J. G. TURNER, Ovens, Bakehouse, Store, etc., nt ThornIVJ - Teacher of don Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, Drawings and specifications at my offices. 1 56, KENT-TERRACE. JOHN S. SWAN, me Latest Music, Instruments, Strings, Aw.l"f nn f etc., always in stock. Kelburne Chamber. '* Trains £ top at^e door.^ Term begins .TO BUILDERS. ' ISS E. OARR'S SCHOOL OF fpENDERERS for tho Erection of the SHORTHAND and TYPE- -■- throe-story Brick Building in KontWRITING. terrace aro hereby notified that the timo r, m^«. Typewriting OfBco; for receiving tenders for same is extended STEWART DAWSON'S BUILDINGS, to noon of t5 "> 21st instant. Corner Willis-street and Lambton-quav PENTY AND BLAKE, Principal: Miss E. OARR, N.S.S.T., N.U'.T * Architects. Australasian Records, 220 words per 28a > Lambton-quay, Wellington. minute. Highest Bpeeds in the shortest ~ ■ space of time. TO SPECULATORS. (A RariH T^BSS? aro invite <i «P to noon of lA^ara.) J. MONDAY, 14th August, for tho TVjm M. D. HAMBRTON is about to W&to&SST* * ReSidenC<9> ZDLE^K^TpAINT^dS at my office. second week in August. JOHN S. SWAN, Studio-Fletcher's Buildings, 3, WIL- Kolhume Ohamben. Architect.-LIS-STREET. Room No. 10. A/I ALTHOID ROOFING, JjXALTHOID DAMPCOURSIM T ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESS- Abßofutely'th^BeSf ° PAPEE! J-i CUTTING, — - 61, WILLIS- STRE E Tr May be obtained from Principal ... MISS KATE STEWART. BRISCOE & CO LTD The celebrated "Langer" System (pa- JOHN DUTHIF'a CO* TTTV tented throughout the Commonwealth and JAMES W JACK New Zealand), like every successful inven- -.„.— — _ --.^ — rr; — : —. tion, has been imitated and copied, so TJORMAN, LONG AND CO. (LTD.). . that intending pupils should be on their guards and study only tho ORIGINAL QHT|7T?T TATQIW LANGER System, and so secure the ad- OlHiJlili JUIbTS vantages which havo made the Langer the OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY phenomenal success it is. Miss KATE STEWART has Resumed Teaching at her , rtrrNr „„„,,_ — ~ - Room, 61, Willis-street. Hours, 10 to 12 JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LIMITED, and 2 to 4 daily. Evening Class, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 to 9. You caqit Agents. imagine what the Langer will enable you NEW EXPANDED METAL *"""~ — to accomplish until you enquire from those NEW EXPANDED METAL* who have studied it. Easy to learn, ea6y ' to work. "The Ladies' System." T?OR use in CONCRETE and FIREInspection invited. One lesson free. JJ RESISTING CONSTRUCTIONS. SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. ■ " r ~~ MRS. MACLEOD, Teacher of Worth's - GENUINE System of Dressmaking in all its latest improvements. Classes from 2 to BUBEROID 4- ; Evening Classes, Tuesdays and Fridays, RUBEROID 7 to 9. Private Dressmaking also at the above. ROOFING, DAMPCOURSE, FLOORNewest style and perfect fit guaranteed. CLOTH, GIANT BUILDING PAPER. Patterns cut to measurement. _, 106. Uimer Willis-street. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS, AND HARDWARE CO., LIMITED, T TJANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, S( , lo Aaente. No. 4, CUBA-STREET EXTENSION, JARRAH! JARRAHI " THE WEST AUSTRALIAN HARD« Nearly Opposite Band Rotunda. WOOD. ARTISTS' COLOURS AND ARTISTS' REDUCTION IN PRICES. MATERIALS 62a, WILLIS-STREET, 18s per 100{t Opposite Evening Post. Tol. 1503. Send f or "p r r oe .ii B t. 1 """"""" ~~~ MILLARS' KARRI AND JARRAH CO. (1902), LIMITED, ' Telephone 1872. Taranald-st. WASHING-DAY. r* / TO BTHLDERS, CONTRACTORS, ANT* PAINTERS. ONE of the greatest household troubles is how best to give the clothes a ___ x good colour and mako them a. clear white. - J • Every woman likos to have the weekly tq"AVE you tried HUMPHRIES'' wash over, and tho use of H PATENT SCAFFOLD BRACKETS. EMPIRE BLUE Great saving, time, material, and cost to all engaged in the building trade. Testi> after tho clothes have been washed gives monials from leading builders who hxva them that beautiful snow-white appearance seen aud used them. Great facility allowthat is so much desired and has long ed for painters to finish their work withbeen the wish of the good washerwoman. ,out removing timber and cleats as _pc« This Blue is : usual old \ray of scaffolding. Fo? oircu-xTrk-n T>mar\-Kt(\Tia lars an d iv^ particulars, apply to G. E. NOT POISONOUS. HUMPHRD3S; Builder, Contractor, and and will not cause the hand to become Valuator, Wellington, N.Z. Tol. 1253. sore if cut or chapped, the same as tho inferior article does. It has no deleterious TO CARPENTERS, BUTLDEKa Eto '" ingredients whatever, and stands uu- j; a. BROWN, PRACTICAL SAW-" rivalled for giving a fresh whito appear- MAKER AND REPAIRER, ance to the clothes TT* 011 over twelve years with JS'«es and NEXT MONDAY "7 L ?°, ns> - begs to i .notify. notify thafc h «> has started business on lus own account, and you should try one knob of Empire Blue hopes by strict attention to business and and note the difference in the clothes, reasonable oharges to merit a fair share Empire Blue is sold by every -grocer in of publio support. Noto tho address-^-J. the city, as well as at all the country A. IJrown, Sawmaker, Etc, No. 3a, Ghua. stores. All you havo to do is to ask for nee-street (opposite Staples' Boot Factory), it and use it next washing-day. MAKES DELIGHTFUL PORRDDGE " AFTERWARDS T^T 3^^, h X' Harraway's Oafaaoal '<*< . „, ... , •« Rolled Oats. Prepared in Harthe use of Empiro Bluo will bo a necessity raway's Patent Kiln, they aro always fresh, for you. It will be on your weekly list crisp, and palatable. Make iucomparablo of groceries, for its superiority over the porridge.' imported article will at once be seen. Wholesale Agents for Wellington and Tho prinoipal Chinese laundrymen use it; suburbs— it is cheaper and better than any other. H. BALDWIN and CO — They ,^ Old Custotnhouse-quay. iJU X AJ. ( ~*~ — ' ■ m for economical reasons, for the best is the cheapest. When you use Empiro Blue you not only use tho best, but y_6u help 3MTAY OATWAY to build up an. important local industry ItJLaY OATWAY 1 that helps to make WRTXTftffJTOTtf FIRE ALARMS. VVJil^liNb-lUa , FIRE ALARMB. prosperous. If you are sordid this xrill — — not concern you, but the quality of Em- TEN PER CENT, insurance ». piro Blue does. It is the beßt, tha ji-i.ii. j cheapest,, and tho most satisfactory article d > lotlon _**«•_*••• »" O»«d. >0U CAN BUY. TURNBULL & JONES, LTD.,You are requested by the manufacturers " WellinßtoaT to consider these few points, and in helping yourself to a good article you help and encourage them to keep up a local manufacture that will in time drive" all — — ■ foreign washing-blue from this market WBALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEB; *-* Clyde-quay, Wellington. • Absolutely the most up-to-dato in the colony. Now building of 45 rooms, replete T7TVTPTPIJ' TJTTTw ' w '' n overy comfort. Accommodation for -E/IYL.L Xn,Ht J3iiUJ 4 J, tourists, tho travelling public, and perTOT? rvm? a t>wot> anm nnt™ t»t rtn manonjk boarders. Easy access to trains, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST BLUE, shipping, and trams. Moderate tariff. Tele- __ phono 1656. Civility, attention, oomfort, _„,,, at the Zealandia Private Hotel. Soid by nil Grocers md Storei. " — IX7-ANTED to Sell, locality Upper » » Willis-gtraet, corafortablo 8-rooincd House, all on ono floor ; first-class order, lofty ceilings, all modern convenience; — nTTXTr . — = — : — — — rj too largo for tho owner, who has hart hia OUND— Spring Blossom Ointment, 6d family re d, lce d lately; land perfectly and Is; Spring Blossom Pills, 6d and ]pve i. n ; oely i ooato d; pr ice £1500: £50C Is; Bloommo Corn Cure, 6d, Mandarin cash required. Apply Dwan Bros., oppoLaundry Glaze, 6c and Is Sold every- sito E in Hotol WiUis-stroet. Where. Agents, wholesale druggists. .___. — _ __ — Consult Mrs. Louisa Hawkins, 106, T^AJsTIiD, Buyer for first - grade. George-street, Dunedin. Advice free. Pills, » » Raloigh, J\o. 3075, just cunmolled' 3s 6d and ss>. Sole agent for Dr. Bloom's and overhauled, suitable fov tall ridor; Orango Blossom. One month's treatment, cheap at £10; call and inspect. Adaau 10s. Tost free. s t* r Cycle Co., Mercer-street, . ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 34, 9 August 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 34, 9 August 1905, Page 7

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