f^IRTON COLLEGE VJT 22a, Meiu-st , and 4, Owen-st., BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOI GIRLS. Principal, MRS. BATES, B.A. Kindergarten Class for Young Children PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL MISS ENGLAND Temporary Premises: SCHOOLROOM o BAPTIST CHURCH, Viviau-stroet. LITERATURE CLASS for Elder Girls Mondays, 2 30—3.30 p.m., begin ning 18th February. Full particulars on application to MISJ ENGLAND, 20a, Murphy-street. MUSIC. Tft/riSS FANNY G. SEALY, L.R.A.M. will Receive Pupils at 2, MAY-STREET, THORNDONj Or Dresden Piano Company. HERR KARL MOLLER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Tescher of Pianoforte and Theory. 90, OONSTABLE-ST. (Tram Terminus) NOTICE. MRS. GLOVER EATON, L.R.A.M. bog 3to notify that sho has romovci 'to "Braemar" (first house past Powe Station), Tram-road, Kolburno, and wil rosumo teaching on MONDAY, 18th inst VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING MR. LEO BUOKERIDGE, from Milan pupil of Mr. Charles Santley, i prepared to receive Pupils for the above a his Studio, Messrs. Menteath and Boero' New Buildings, corner of Ballance-street am Lambton-quay. AJS D L E V WELLS (Pupil of Dr. Henry Coward, England). Specialities— SlNGlNG and VOICE \ PRODUCTION. Room No. 7, Allianco Building, corner o Willis and Manners stroets. Term commences with Pupil. • SINGING. TO PUPILS. g, Tl/f RS. MUELLER has resumed Tuilio: ~ JLtJL in tho above. Instruction in tho Correct Method o Breathing and Ordinary Voieo Uso fo Hygiouic Purposes. Address-j 41, CAMBRIDGE-TERRACE. SINGING AND' VOICE PRODUCTION MADAME EVELEEN CARLTON wil „ - Rcßiuno Teaching at her Room King's Chambers, on MONDAY, 18tl February. TT V (3 It n E S T PIANO TUNER, Music Storo, 53, Courtonay-placc. G. TURNED _ • "readier of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitai 56, KENT-TERRACE. Trams slop at tho door. Terms Commenc With Pupils. NOTE — Instruments Lent Frco of Charg to Intendirs Piuiils. LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESS CUT- ' ' TING' AND DRESSMAKING. MISS KATE STEWART hiu ploasur ; in announcinjTthatf sho has'Rosumei : her .Classes for Instmctiou in this Loac ing System. .. Haur3 of Attendance for Enrolment o Pupils: 10 to 12, and 2 to 4. Evening. Classes : TUESDAY and FRI ■•day; f-o.' ' S, Prospectuses on application. 61. WILLIS-STREET. BARNETT'S BUILDINGS. DRESSCUTTIKG. A SCHOOL for Teaching the Imperia System of Dresscutting is now open a IC7, LAMBTON-QUAY (Opposite Kirkcaldie and Stains' s). This new system is understood in a fov, lessons; its simplicity and accuracy aro it prominent featur&a For terms and particulars apply at th< School, 107, Lambton-auoy. Forty garments and thirteen trlmmingi can be cut from the charts, j Practical Dressmaking thoroughly taugh by experienced teachers. SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. MRS. MACLEOD, Teacher of Worth' System of Dressmaking in all it latest improvements. Classes from 2 ti 4 ; Evening Classes Tuesdays and Fridays 7 to 9 Private Dressmaking also at tho above - NoWost stylo and perfect fit guaranteed Patterns cut to measuroment. Noto ad f dress— Over J. W. Bridge, dentist, 102 Upper Willis-stroet. MILLINERY SCHOOL. MADAM MARION will only bo ii Wellington for a short time, in con •equenco of her accepting a position in ai adjoining colony Sho has reduced he terms accordingly for one fortnight' tuition, two hours daily, 12s 6d ; on ' month, ono guinoa. Night School, on month, thrco nights weekly, 15s. 20 King's Chambers, opposito Carroll's Tea rooms. UPERIOR . EMBROIDERY — Fn Johanno Mollcr has opened a Schoo of Superior Embroidery, Crochet, Noodle and Fancywork ; arrangements mado fo ~ special lessons and rlasso*. For terms ansnmplos of fie work, apply Tuesdays ani Fridays nftor 3 o'clock, at 90, Constable street. „__________ SUMMER CLEARING SALE. GENUINE Baigains in Millinery. Al trimmed hats marked at loss than hall '• price. Bargains in skirts, blouses, undei 0 skirt?, belts, ties, underclothing, corsotf * etc Every lino a genuine bargain. Fo •j ten days only, at [I MRS. MATTHEWSON'S, Milliner, Melbourno House, Lambtor quay, and 12. Vivian-street. SALE ! SALE I NOVELTIES, FANCY GOODS, ORNA MENTS, Etc., At Wholc3alu Prices for a fow dnyi onlj W U. SCOTT, c CBai, Cuba-street, it Next to GodbetY I j^OUND— Spring Blossom Ointment, 6i . and Is; Spring; Blossom Pills, 6d an< Ib ; Bloomino Corn Cure, 6d ; Mandaru Laundry Glftzo, 6d and Is; sold ovory _ whore. Agontn, Wholosalo Druggists. Post Froo— Anronicnl Pills, Is 6d ; Cuti cum Soap, Is; Spring Blotsom Soap, 6d; Dr. Bloom's Ooin]>' turn Pillu, 4o Cm j Ex colin» Pills, in 6(1. Addrois Mrs. Louim Hawkins, Gaorfrc-sLuioU Dunoclin. {• ANTI-NIT Ib T s lho Best and Safest NURSERTi A HAIR LOTION. Cloauefls tho icalp prevent padimilcain, and improves th ?iowth of ihe hair. Saves time and worry 'rice, Is per bottle, from J. CASTLE, Diip»nairg Mi3- Family dieioart., < 'J>JiMi6 ]°&£ 15, ltt£difo<ai*;yii.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1907, Page 7
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