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COACHINa VOli EXAMINATIONS, STUDENTS (ksirou# of preparing forExamtnaiion* M& invited, to com*) ttieniCAto with Mr. Basil Stookor, M.A., , Kolburno, Wellington. . , Mr. Stockor has corisidornblo oxperionco of publio examinations, and is prepared to l-doolve pupils for University, Civil Servico, ' and other examinations, -■ ■ , ' --. , , It Is proposed to form classes for Ma* trioulation and Junior Scholarships, for tho Civil Sorvioo Junior Examination, for,' Class D, 1 and for subjoots of, tho r Class, C t , Civil Service Bonior, and B.A, Examina* , Horn, and al«o 'tot matriculated student* ' desirous of further preparation for attend* naca At professors' lecturos. C HILTON HOUSE' SCHOOL, Wooloombe-street, -Wellington. » BOARDING ANDTJAY SCHOOL TOR GIRLS. Prlnelpol-i'MisS' FREEMAN 1 . ' i. ■ i D'ANdJ^Cf, 16EPORTMBNT, AND , ■ ' „ CALISTttBNICS. MISS PEARSON, oh her return from Melbourne and Sydney, will, Boopen Claws* In all the newest da&ces catty la March. \ , , , , C" 15c MACKINTOSH, • 22, KENMEBBAOB, k ' (Musio M««ter/WolUß|tOtt v College), ■' ' , Teacher of thd' MANOFOBTE . AND .BINGHNG, Alio Flute, Clarinetf Cornet, etc. Resumed Teaoiiinjron THUKSDAY, Ist ' ~" February. ' Theory *v Special Feature. <- ■ fISIGING AND yOIC^PRODUOTION. SIGNOKA MAROHEmTA VI3NOBTA, Prims Donna Contralto of, the late Italian Opera Company, and into Head Teacher of .Singing, .Wanganui Girls' Col*, lego, is prepared to reoeiva Pupils forSinging and Voice-Production- In all, its 1 blanches, commonood 12th FEBRUARY.: Address—liv Kant-tdi'faoo (Dr. Borghetti'i*' house). ..-'.. m/fai LLOYD ttA^SELL '■■' resumo'd ***• lessoiw In Singing ond Vdco 2ro* duotion on MONDAY/ Sth 'f«b«jary, 1906. ■ ' ' 2, Rosina-torraoo, or Dresden Company. ADAME COPE JbOWSING, SINGING, PIANO, , ' , And . i VOICE Has r«3Um*d lessons ab h«r Muslo Studio. HtunJs Bilildlnga, 65. "WMi-itHeii ' Teriu oonuuences with 'first lesson. "-' Madama attends Jolinsonvilla every Tuesday. ■■ . ><../, /■ , SINGUKG. . . ' .TO PUPILS. . ' ' AdoV9»gUi/CAMiRIDaE.TI!!RRAOf!. BALLROOM •. DANOINa *" M' RS. '». B. MASON'S ''Mothod of, teaching aniurw proficiency" in ONE 'QUARTER AT CLASS, ' ' . Or ia SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. „-- jßeginiiers' Classes' will /commence on MONDAY. sth March, at 8 p.m., hi her I-RIVATE HALt, 66, Ghu2naß**t«et, next St. P«ter'« Church. , - " Intending Pupils ar« (uked to cottuauni* eat« with Mrs. Mason at above address. Private Logons by arfangement, MB. U. G. fUBKB it, Tttoher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 56, KE^T-TBRSAOE./. •» Th« Latut Music, lnttrunenti, Strinfi, .'. tie., alway* in stock, . < Tranu itop at th# door. T«rm begin* wlta.etttll. ■ r, HERR KARL MOLLER. PROPISSSOK OF MOSICV ; , JR.A.M.. Copenhagen, , Tuacher of Piano and Theory. SO, CONSTABLE-SI 1 . (Tntm. Termiflus). THE BEST PLAOJU TOR TUITION IN , / fWPEWRITING AND SHORTHAND .XYPEWIUTING AND SHORTHAxND BAKES'S " COMMERCIAL "" COLtEGB, CLASSES '"Of VVLti SWING FROM , MONDAY/ Isth JANUARY, 1906. „, W«ll-app<jiat«d R«ons. XTp'to-d»t« «atliodi, PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. TOUCH . (TYPEWRITING, . Call or lend for Prospectui, Tel«phone 2068. - , Niv 4, 'OUM-SmEET EXTENSJON (Opposita Band Rotunda). TLTtSS E.~ ©ARK'S SCHOOL OF JTA SHORTHAND ANDTYPKWRM'. ING. \ *' 'TYPEWRFSTdOFFIOBi JStewarfc Dtlwson^^ Building*. opt)d«U«' Bank of JW Jfrtfitf. /* . Pitman's SAustraßarf Recotd, 220 words p*r *rfn«t«.^Higheßt' ipsods in ttt« ehatt-' tit Hue. _ _ ' ' ■ • ' THfi 'lANGJBK SCHOOL OF DRESS CUTTING, 61, WlHli-xtieet. - • ■ P«fnof»al „, MSS KA'JfJS STEWART, X maxaasmx^M ladies m«v&vL, It iv(AA» all umwosssury tooajiiottlltles, go l« easily acmaire4, Entire ofefence of caloul*. tioio, Sraqtk In irtrlrinjr. PsrfoofcTit, DlOS»m, miff »« MADE In tb« MOBL' SajUW* t*t werytlilufl', from » Child* Frook U » itMeptioa Gown, CW» Dally-ll t012»,m., and 2 to 4 »,«, Er«fair Clwigefj, Xn««d»yiaad Friday*,. TUtVfMi, ' , ' ' i Tmftotng oa a»pHoaUon, Pattorni oufe to««n«M«Bwttt. Ta«aiioi«» for Agtntn In a toycottnteytayig, RB. MACLEOD, T«»ch«r of Worth. . SyiUin of Drtnmakinx i« all it* l«t«it i»iJrof«m«D*j, O1m*«« froai 2 to 4j E«Miflf OlM»«, Tueidayi and Friday*, Priwttf Pre««Bakinf alio at th» above, NatroKt ' ttjio ana p«rf««t fit guarantood. Pattern* dab to aie*»urenl©nt. 106, Uppar WilllMtrMt. DBBP BK-fiATHING - , 'And 1 ." SANBOW SYSTEM. WELLINGTONW 'ELLINGTON SOHOOL OF PHYSlOAli' OOLTUKB Will R«-opdn la thd Now Vumim , j SUSSfiX CHAMBERS, PANAMA'S?!? ' . '. On ' ' •. •. •''; TUESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, Wt. ■ Pat tionlttt it Cloasos, Ac", on applioation « BOYD, OAHIiWK, nw^^i^tattot.wtl Mmmui<

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 47, 24 February 1906, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 47, 24 February 1906, Page 16

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