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WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. rpHE Third Term will be^in on TUESJL DAY, 18th September. Tho Principal will receive parents and guardians nnd new pupils on MONDAY, 17th September, between 10 a.m. and 12 noon. Mrs. Sommorvillo, No. 2, Hill-streot, receives College Pupils as boarders under sanction of tho Board of Governors. CHA9. P. POWLES, Secretary. ■piTZHERBKRT-TERKACE SCHOOL. JC —Boarding and Day School for Girls. Under tho Direction of MISS SWAINSON. Hoad Mistress, Mrs. Honry Smith.— Tho Now Term will begin on TUESDAY, 18lh September. Tho Class for Children undor ton (Boys and Girls) will begin on tho samo date. Mies Swainv son will bo at homo on Monday, 17th September. /"^IRTON COLLEGE, s&&hS >1 *& D^tooL' TOR GIRLS. Principal, MRS. BATES, B.A. Tho Third Term will begin on MONDAY, 17th September. Mrs. Bates will bo At Hsmo on FRIDAY, 14th, to enrol now pupils. T>IPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL fl~"^ — — Boarding and Day School for Girls, MOTUROA-ST., Wellington. Miss Babrr, M.A. Mies Bvadwell. Vacancies for Boarders. Tho Now Term will begin on TUESDAY 18th September. Miss Bradwell will bo Ai Homo on MONDAY, 17th Sept jPHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, *U Woolcombe-street, Wellington. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GraLS. Principal— MlSS FREEMAN. Tho next term will begin on WEDNESDAY, 18th September. Mis? Freeman will bo At Home on TUESDAY, from 2.30 to 5.20 p.m. BROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Ellieo-street. Principal MISS WARD. Vacancies for Boarders. Third Term begins 17th September (Monday). KELBURNE. KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL. MISS RICHMOND will Keopen School on TUESDAY, 18lh September, in tho Parochial Rooms, Kclburuo. VIOLIN AND PIANOFORTE. ■fo/iTISS KATHLEEN HENRY will Re- ■*■*-*' commence Toaching on TUESDAY, 18th September. Address — Lower Cliftoa-torraoe. VIOLIN TUITION. MR. H. PERCIVAL CLARKE, Pupil of Pouseard. Term?, £2 2s quarterly, two leseons weekly ; Theory combined, £3 3s. Terma commence with pupil. Studio — 27. Vivian-street. Private Address — "KenilWorth," 39, Hill-streot. PIANOFORTE. WISS E v NERISSA TRUEBRIDGE, Sonior (eight yearc) Pupil of and Suceosso-r to ' ' MR. CYRIL TOWSEY, Attends at the acino Room, 103, Lambtonquay, all day on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Letters to samo address. TVT R. 0. G. T U R N E It, ■"■* .Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 5&, KENT-TERRACE. The Latest Musis, Instruments, Striuga, 1 etc., always in stock. Trams stop at the door. Term begins with paail. HERR KARL MOLLER. PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, R.A.M., Copenhagen. Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, 90, CONSTABLE-ST. (Tram 'Terminus). DEEP BREATHING Is tho FOUNDATION OF HEALTH. nnHIS habit is tho most certain provenJL tivo of Colds, Lung Diseaeo, Adonoid Growths, etc. DO YOU BREATHE CORRECTLY? _ I can show you in a few minutes several simple exorcises which will greatly incroaae your lung capacity and stimulato your whole system. . Remedial Exercieos of all kinds. Candidates prepared for Insurance. Instruction per post if dosired. ROYD GXItLICK, ' . Physical Culturist and Masseur, SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA-ST. ■fo/TISS E. OARR'S SCHOOL OF ITX SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRIT. ING. TYPEWRITING OFFICE: Stowart Dawson's Buildings, opposite Bank of Now Zcalnnd. Pitman's Australian Roeord, 220 words per mimUo. Highest speeds in tho ehortoEt time. COMPETENT Or INCOMPETENT. THE little profix to tho latter word makes all Iho difference. Theio aro DOZENS of INcompotont Typißlos looking for^ positions, and there aro DOZENS of Employers cooking jn vain for COMPETENT Typislos. If you wish to qualify yourself as a' Stenographer and Typiste and become olifriblo for tho opportunities offering, take up a coureo in TOUCH TYPEWRITING And SHORTHAND with BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 4, Cuba-street Extension. Pro»poctus supplied on. application. Tlll'i LARGISH SCHOOL OF DttISSS GUTTING, • BARNETT'S BUILDINGS, (51, Willis-slroot. Piinoipftl ... MISS KATE STEWART, r fl 11110 f-ANGKH SYSTJOM ia PREA KMINISNTLY <Ue LADIEV SYSTWM. It avoida all unnecessary technioulitios, 80 ia easily acquired. J'lnfciru abeonco cf aalculalions. Simplo in working. Porfoot Fit. DRKSSKS nmy bo MADE in the MOST' FASHIONABLE STYLKH by LADIES in TilJfllll OWN lIOMHS. Siiitublo for ovorjthiig, from a Child'u Frock to n. HocopUun Gown. ClaSHos Daily— lo U>l2a.in.,and2U>l|>.tn. Kvonini? Glosses, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, 7 to 9 p.m. Prospootiis ou application. Patterns out to measurement. Vacancies for Agents in a few oountry towns. ■"""SCHOOL OF DRESSOUTTING. MRS. MACLEOD, Teacher of Worth's System of Dressmaking in all its latest improvements. Classes from 2 to : Evoning Classes Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9 Privato Drcssmnking also at tho above. Newest stylo and perfect fit guarantood. Pattorns cut to moasurcment. Note nddross — Ovqr J. W. Bridge, dontiat, 102, j Upper Willis-street. I OPULAR Opinion is that Salv-ova (Rcgistorcd) is tho only .reliable Egg Prosorver on tho market. All grocers. Wholoialo from John Newton and Son, Ltd., JKaiwwra. ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 66, 15 September 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 66, 15 September 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 66, 15 September 1906, Page 7