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i THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE R.A.M AND R.C.M., LONDON. ENTRIES for all practical nubjnots close on 2nd July, at the Board's Office, No. 53, Molcsworth-street. Entry Forms, Syllabuses, etc, may be obtained from tho Wellington Piano Co,, the Dresden Co., or from J. W. JOYNT, Hon. Looal Representative N.Z. University Offices, /-lEDTTON HOUSE SCHOOL, Woolcombe-street, Wellington. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Prinoipal— MlSS FREEMAN. TTERR KARL MOLLER, XI PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, R.A.M., Copenhagen, Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, 90, CONSTABLE-ST- (Tr»m Terminus). B. 3. G. TUR N E It, Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 56, KENT-TERRACE, The Latest Musis, Instruments, String*, etc, always in stook. Trams stop at the door. Term begins with jpupil. A LL Business Subjects— Bookkeeping, -"- Office Methods, Accountancy, Typowriting, Shorthand, Business Correspondence, Make the most of your time by studying at the best place — Banks's Commercial College, No. 4, Cuba-street Extension, two doors from Jervois-quay. Tel. 2098. Free prospectus on application. MISS E. OARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. | | TYPEWRITING OFFICE; Stewart Dawson's Buildings, opposite Bank of New ZealandPitman's ' Australian Record, 220 words per minute. Highest 6pe.eds in the shortest time. THlil LA.NGEB, SCHOOL OF DRESS CUTTJNG, BARNETT'S BUILDINGS, 01, Willis-strebt. Prinoipal .., MISS KATE STEWART. riIHK J-ANGMt BYSTKM JS PREX I'JMINKNTLY the LADUJJr. 1 SVSTMM. It avoids all unnecessary technicalities, so is easily noqnired. Kntlre absenua of calculations. Simple in working. Perfoot Fit. DRESKKS muy be MADE in the MQS I' FASHIONABLE STYLjI'.S by LADIES in THEIB OWN KOMKS. Suitable for everythii'ir, from a Child's Froak to a Reception Gown. Clasuns Dftily— lo to 13tt,>n,, and 2to 4p,in. Evening Classes, Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9 p.m. Prospectus on application. Patterns out to measurement, Vaaaucics for Agonts in ft few country towns. SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. MRS. MACLEOD, Teacher of Worth's System of Dressmaking in all its latest improvement. Clams from 2 to 4 ; Evening Classei, Tuesdays and £'rjd»yi, 7 to 9. Private Dressmaking also at the abovo. Newest style and perfect fit guaranteed. Patterns cut to measurement. 106. Upper WiUi»-»twt. HARRISON & JURISS'S GYMNASIUM, Douglas Wallace-st. (near Basin Reserve!. Mid-winter term commences from sth June. Classes for ladies, gentlemen, youths, girls, and boys. Sandow system fencing and gymnastics. Moderate fees and special reductions to pupils from a distance. Now" pupils may join at any time. Bend for syllabus. Phone 1253. WELLINGTON SCHOOL"" OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA-ST. SYLLABUS OF CLASSES; Business and Professional Men — Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, 5 to 6 p.m. ; 12 to 2 daily. Men's and Youths' Evening Class — Tuesday and Friday, 7,45 to 9.30, Ladies Evening Class — Monday and Thursday, 7.45 to 9.30. Boys' Cla»s— Tuesday and Friday, 4 to 5. Girls' Glass— Monday and Thursday, 4 to 5 TWO JIU-JITSU CLASSES: Ist, 5.30 to 6,3o— Mondays and Thursdays. 2nd, 8 to 9 — Mondays and Thursdays, ROYD GARLIOK. Direotor. NKW ZUALAND FOOTBALL TJSAM. pHOTOGHAVURKSof above Team, with XT Records and Namer, li»iid«gmely framed, from 8a to U» 6u\ at T. BE A UNA LL & RON'S Tel. 1508. G2«l. WjllU-stroat. Oppositu JOvonhiff Post. Specimen copies to ba >e<w In wtudow. PRIVATE MATERNITY" HOME. « MRS.-STARKIE, PRACTISING MIDWIFE, 9, HOMErSTREET (Kent-terrace|. HAS Accommodation for In-lying Patients and attends ' Out-Patients as usual. Certificated by the Central Midwjve»' Board and tho Obstetrical S.oolety, London. Authorised to praotise in Great Britain and Naw Zaalaud. MIND THE PAINT! ' fTIHERE musk be something wanted in X which we cap be of service to you. We do repairs, we renovate, we make old rooms iiko new. Old houses become twicq as valuable when EXTON AND CO. take, them in hand. For wall papers, repairs, and painting, we are Cheapest . on Earth. EXTON AND CO,, The Red House, 32, Ingeitre-street. Tel. 819. M WEN AND CARTER; Petone"; .t „ General Carriers, Forwarding Agents Wood and Coal Merchants, Furniture removed by experienced workmen, Cpnyey. ances between Petone and "Wellington daily. Orders may be left at Virtue and Oo.'s, Viotoria-street, Wellington. Connected with Wellington by telephone. No number. Ring u» lil'JSwen. and Carter. -Tftfl-KTROPOLITAN HQTET, MOLESWORTH.ST., WELLINGTON (Under Entirely New Management). * This well-known hostelry has been leased by Mrs. JANE ORMSBEE, late of the Olyde;qufty Hotel. Only a few minutes' W*]k from both the Manawatu Company's and Government Railway Stations. Elootrio tramcars stop at the door. Boarders accommodated in first-class style. Reuon. able ohargei ond every homo comfort, Good table kept. ONLY THE BEST BRANDS OF LIQUOR KEPT IN STOCK. Billiard Table. Telephone No. 1036. CASH BONUS. " ' fTK)WN and Country Supply Stores, 45, X Ouba-stret, sell the Best Goods at the Lowest Price, deliver them to any address or nearcßt railway station freight paid, and give 4 per cent, each bonus besidoi. Ring up 1818, or write us your ordero. Specialty— Sun Brand Tea, Is lb, in packets THn-ALTER GEE AND COMPANY, SPECIALISTS IN WINDOW BLINDS, Holdert of International GOLD MEDAL and CERTIFICATES. Inspection of our Factory Showrooms cordially invited. Address : QUIN-STREET (OFF DIXON-STRBET). Telephone 2118. I.X.L. BUTCHERY, OOURTENAYPLAOE. RGILKES desires to make known • tho fact to his Customers that ho is carrying on his business in bis now thoroughly up-to-dato establishment built expressly for his requirements in Courtonay-place. Gilkes's Motto:— "Be it understood our oyes are open for I the publio stood." Tel. 1677.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1906, Page 7

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