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KELSON COLLEGE (Founded 1856) Principals : Nelion College for Boys (opened 1856) — H. L. FOWLER, M.A., Oxon. Neleon College for Girls {opened 1882) — MISS M. LOKIMER, M.A. Assisted by large and oflicient staff of fully Qualified Graduates. | JTUHE erection of the now Boys' College, JL a stately and commodious brick building, to cost aboyt £25,000, is being rapidly proceeded with, and will be completed in the courso of the approaching year. Meantirao tho arrangements for the acommodation of boarders, and for carrying on tho work of tho classes, which havo been found to be quite satisfactory during the past year, will be continued. Boarders will reside in the Collego House, which is under the personal charge of tho Principal. The new and well-equipped Gymnasium is now available. The Girls' College will be re-opened under the charge of Mise M. Lorimer, M.A., and the Governors have every confidence that the high position hold by this insti- j tution in the past will be fully maintained under the new Lady Principal. The College is fully equipped in all matters relating to the health and comfort of the pupils, and the sanitary and fire-escapes appliances aro thoroughly up-to-dato. A recently-built and commodious 'Gymnasium, with all modern appliances is attached. Full information and detailed prospectuses may bo obtained on application to either of the Principals or tho Secretary. FEBRUARY. 11^' on 3rd JAMES BLAIR, ~ii ,-%,- Secretary. College Office, Nelson. DEEP BREATHING, UPON HEALTH. £ Breathing causes an increased V>" flow of purified blood to tho cells of every nerve and muscle in the body. It creates a feeling of perfect p'bysieal health and energy, and is Nature's restorative for tired brains and nerves. DO YOU BREATHE CORRECTLY? CAN TOU TAKE A FULL DEEP BREATH? , I_ can show you in a few minutes several simple exercises requiring ten minutes' daily to perform, which will almost immediately increase your lung capacity, and have a marked effect upon your health and spirits. ROYD GARLICK, Physical Culturist and Masseur, 135 a, Lambton-quay. /IHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, Woolcombe-strcet, Wellington. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal— MlSS FREEMAN. PIPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL, Wellington. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. MOTROA-STRBET. MISS BABfiR, M.A. MISS BKADWELL. Vacancies for Boarders. ■OROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL, -O ELLICE-STREET. Principal MISS WARD. Bi^rding and Day School for Girls. Miss Ward has Vacancies for Boarders at Mis 3 Sheppird's tato resideuce, Ellieeetrcet. _Term begins Monday, sth February, 1906. T?wjTK. j; G~. T~U~R~N~E~Ii" > -°- Teacher oi Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 56, KENT-TERRACE. Tho Latest Music, Instruments, Strings, etc., always jn stock. /• Trams stop at the door. Term begins v.ith inU'iL MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING. " ' Typewriting Oface: STEWART DAWSOxV'S BUILDINGS, Corner Willis-street sui! Lamblon-quay. Pnncipal : Miss E. CAKK, N.S.S.T., N.U.T. ' Australasian Records, 220 words per minute. Highest speeds in tho shortest tpaca of time. i THE CHANCEToJ? A LIFETIME OCCURS when you have your life befcro you and tho opportunity to equip yourself tor its work. If this proposition appeals to you, wo aro anxious to hear fiom you. Take tho first step by writing or calling for a prospectus of BANKS' S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, P.O. Box 162, Wellington. LA.NG_R SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING, 61, WILLIS-STREE T, Principal ... MISS KATE STEWART. The celebrated "Latigor" System (patented throughout tho Commonwealth and Now Zealand), liko overy successful invention, has beeu imitated and copied, so tliat intending pupils should bo on their guard, and study only the ORIGINAL LANGER System, nnd so secure the ndvantnges which have mado the Langer the phenomenal success it is. Miss KATE STEWART has Resumed Teaching at her Room, 61, Willis-street. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 daily. Evening Class, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 to 9. You can't imagine what tho Langer will enable you to accomplish until you enquire from those who have studied it. Easy to learn, easy to work. "The Ladies' System." Inspection invited. One lesson free. SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. MRS. MACLEOD, Teacher of Worth 1 * System of Dicesmnking in all its latest improvement. Classes from 2 to 4 ; Evening Classes, Tueedays and Fridays, 7 to 9. Private Dressmaking also at the above. Neweot style and perfeot fit guaranteed. Patterns cut to measurement. 106. Upper Willis-street. ■jVTGREGOR WRIGHT AND CO. EXHIBITION PICTURES By MR. E. W. CHRISTMAS And other Artists. ■ 129, LAMBTON-QUAY. Wellington. By Special Appointment Saddler to His Excollenoy tho Governor. HENRY SAVAGE, SADDLER AND HARNESSMAKER. Having purchased a. Traveller's Entire Stock of Sample Gladstone Dags, Trunks, Portmanteaux, etc., at a large dieoount, I am now offering same to tho public at Bedrock Prices. ROBINSON & PElllllN, "A.K." CELLARS, HUNTER-ST., HAVE now on hand Full Stocks of Winter-brewed "A.K." ALE (celebrated for its light and refreshing tonic proportion). INVALID STOUT (full-bodied and well matured). HOP ALE (a sound, refreshing, non-in-toxicating bevcrago). Telephone No. 449. ADY'S Bicycle, 227, Swift, good order, Dunlop tires, serviceable machine ; £3 10a. Reynolds and Co., 74, WiUii-tt. ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 147, 19 December 1905, Page 3

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