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T7IITZHERBERT-TERRAOE SCHOOL. JO — Boarding and Day School for Girls. Under the Direction of MISS SWAINSON. Head Mistress, Mra. Henry Smith. — The New Term will begin on TUESDAY, 18th September. Tho Class for Children under ten (Boys and Girls) will botrin on tho samo date. Miss Swainson will be at homo on Monday, 17th Soptember. GIRTON COLLEGE, 22a, Mein-st^, and 4, Owen-st.. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Prinoipal, MRS. BATES, B.A. Tho Third Term will begin on MONDAY, 17t.i September. jslrs. Bates will bo v At Hamo on FRIDAY, 14th, to onrol new pupils. •piPITEA PRIVATE SOHOOL Boarding and Day School for Girls. MOTUROA-ST., ' Miss Baber, M.A. Miss Bradwell. Vacancies for Boarders. > Tho New Term will begin on TUESDAY, 18th September. Miss Bradwell will bri Al Home on MONDAY, 17th Sept. ROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, • EUico-street. __ \ Principal MISS WARD. Vacanoies for Boarders. Third Term begins 17th September (Monday). ' FRENCH. ~ TI/TADEMOISELLE BARADEUX •"•»• (Brevet Superieur, Diplome de fim d'etudes Secondaires) will Reswno Teaching cm WEDNESDAY, 19th September. Address — 13, Feathorston-terrace. VIOLIN TUITION! MB. H. PERCIVAL CLARKE, Pupil of Poussard. Terms, £2 2s quarterly, two lessons weekly j Theory .combined, £3 3.8. ""Terms commence with pupil. Studio — 27. Vivian-street. Privato Address — "Kenilworth," 39. Hill-street. ' PIANOFORTE. JLTISS E. NERISSA TRUEBRIDGE, Senior (eight years) Pupil of and Successor to MR. CYRIL TOWSEY, Attends at tho samo Room, 103, Lambtonquay, n\\ day on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Letters to same address. i! 7. G~ ICBKEK, Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, -and Guitar, 56. KENT-TERRACE. The Latest Music, Instruments, Strings, etc, always in stock. Trams stop at the door. Term begini with muiil. XTERR KARL ' MOLLER, XX PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, R.A.M., Copenhagen. Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, 90, CONSTABLE-ST. (Tram Terminus). DEEP BREATHING Is the FOUNDATION OF HEALTH. THIS habit ii the most certain preventive of Colds, Lung Disease, Adenoid Growths, etc. DO YOU BREATHE CORRECTLYT I can show you in a few minutes several simple exerciseß which will greatly increase your lung capacity and stimulate your whole system Remedial Exercises of all kinds. Candidates prepared for Insurance. Instruction per post if desired. ROYD GARLICK, Physical Culturist and Masseur, SUSSEX CHAMBERS.. PANAMA-ST. MISS E. OARR'S SOHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. TYPEWRITING OFFICE: Stewart Dawson'a Buildings, opposite Bank of New Zealand. Pitman's Australian Rooord, 220 words por minute. Highest speeds in tho shortest time. COMPETENT Or INCOMPETENT. rjIHE little prefix to tho latter worijl X makes all tho difference. ' Thoro are DOZENS of INcompetent Typistes looking for positions, and thero aro DOZENS of Employers seeking in vain for COMPETENT Typistes. If you wish to qualify yourself as a Stenographer and Typiste and becomo oliffibjo for tho opportunities offering, tako -up a course in TOUCH TYPEWRITING And SHORTHAND with BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 4, Cuba-street Extension. Prospectus supplied oa application. DRESSOUTTING A SCHOOL for Teaching the Imperial System of Dressoutting is now open at 107, LAMBTON-CJUAY (Opposite 1 Kirkcaldio and Stoins's). This now system is understood in a few , lessons; its simplicity and accuraoy aro iti prominent features For terms and particulars apply at tha School, 107, Lambton-quay. Forty garments and thirteen trimming* can be out from the charts. Practical Dressmaking thoroughly taught in the course of 40 lesion*. THK LA.NGER • SCHOOL OF DRIOSS GUTTING, BARNETT'S BUILDINGS, 61, Willis-street. Trinoipal ... MISS KATE STEWABT. rHIHL) LANQIiUI SYsTIUM JS PRE1 IMMINENTLY the LADIES' SYSTEM. It avoids ftll unnecessary technicalities, so is oaßJly aoquired. Kntiro absence of calculations. Wimple in working. Perfeot Fit. DRHSSKS umy be MADE iv the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLUS by LADIES in THEIR OWN HOMI'JS. Suitublo for evervthii.g, from a Child's Frook to a Reception Gown. Claßaes Daily —lo to 12 a.m., and 2 to 4 p.m. Evening Classes, Tuesdays, Thurodaya, and Fridays, 7 to 9 p.m. Prospectus on application. Patterns out to measurement. Vacatioleß for Agente in a few oountry towns. SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTINO. MRS. MACLEOD, Teacher of Worth's System of Dressmaking in all its latest improvements. Classes from 2 io 4; Evening Classes Tuoedoys and Fridays, 7 to 9 Privato Drosemaldng also at tho abovo. Newest stylo and perfcot fit guaranteed. Pattorm cut to measurement. Note address— Over J. W. Bridge, dentist, 102, Upper Willii-streot. MILLINERY SCHOOL. MADAM MARION, late Strand, Syd. ney, instruots ladies to become their own milliner ir a short term. Altering and retrinuning a speciality. Copies made of all latost modes ; quarterly terms arrangod. Hours— Morning, 11 till 1; Afternoon, 2 till 4. Night School, throe nights a woek— Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 7 till 9. Terms upon npplicaUou. 20, -King's Chambers, first, floor. Take lift. TO BUSINESS MEN. TIME is money. That Aphorism it at old as tho bills, and it truor to-day than over. If you want your shop, offioo, or warehouse, Fitted in the shortoit poiliblo time at tho shortest possible prlct, ring up 891, and we will please you. LOW AND PEARCE, Builders and Bhopfittert, ,7a. Hopper-street. ACME" GAS ENGINES. Special Roduction for a Month. No CbMge for Fitting Up. J. W. WALLACE AND CO., , 54j Viotoria-itreet. J

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 68, 18 September 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 68, 18 September 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 68, 18 September 1906, Page 7

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