GIRT OK COLLEGE, 22a, Mein-st., and *, Owen-st., BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal, MRS. BATES, B.A. Kindergarten Class for Young Children. The now term will begin on MONDAY, the 27th MAY. Mrs. Bates nt home Saturday, 25th. ITZHERBERT-TERRACE SCHOOL (Lato Miss Swainson's). BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Prinoipal, Miss Baber, M.A. First Assistant, Mrs. Richmond Hursthouso. The new term will bagin on TUESDAY, 4th Juno. Miss Babor will bo at home on Monday, 3rd June. Preparatory Class for girls and boys under 10. NGA TAWA~SCHQOL, MARTSn! COUNTRY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR / GIRLS. fTVHE SECOND TERM will begin ,on ± TUESDAY, 28th May, 1007. Principal: MISS M. TAYLOR. "|i/S"ISS RICHARDSON will open a Preparatory School for Boy 3 and Girls at Kelburne, MONDAY, 27th May, 1907. Address KELBURNE, 4th Houso from Kiosk. HERR KARL MOLLER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Teacher of Pianoforto and Theory. 90, COXSTABLE-ST. (Tram Terminus). R~ ARTHUR M. POTTS, Teacher of SINGING, PIANOFORTE*, ORGAN. Address : Dresden Piano Co., Lambton-quay; 1 Or I G.P.Q., Wellington (Box 751). CHARLES WHITAKER, Certificated Teacher of Music, VIOLIN A SPECIALITY. PUPIL of Mr. George Sutch, lato of Melbourne. Braillo Writing and Musio Taught. ADDRESS: 13, ELLICE-STREET. SIGNOR ALF. P. TRUDA (lalo Solo Flautist N.Z.I.E. Orchestra), who, through numerous requculs, has decided to lumain in Wellington, has now toturncd, i and will commence Tuition on MONDAY, I 20th May, 1907, at his Studio, 53, Oour-tonay-placo (abovo Forrest's Music Warehouse). Terms on application. MISS VIOLET WARBURTON (Molbourno and Sydney) CLASSES in Ballroom and Fancy \J Dancing held at 106, Wellingtonterrace. Chfldron'6 C 1&63 every Saturday Afternoon. Privato lessons arrangod for. Prospectus on application. IJANCING. MISS BORLASE'S Classes, Masonio Hall. Boys' Oktss, Mouday Afternoons, 4.30, Sydney-street Schoolroom, Saturday Aftornoons, 3 o'clock. Classes at Miss Haydon's Privato School, Lower Hutt, Friday Afternoons. For further particulars apply to Miss Borkse, 20a, Murphyetreot, Thorndon. ~T Oh TURNER, *^ • Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 56, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at the door. Torino Commcnco with Pupils. NOTE — Instruments Lent Froo of Charge to Intonding Ptwils. DRESSCUTTING A SCHOOL for Teaching tho Imperial System of Drcstoutting it now open r.t 107, LAMBTON-QUAY (Opposite Kirkcaldio and Stnifu's). This new system is understood in a few lessons ; its simplicity and accuraoy aro its prominent feature* . For lorm* and particulars apply at tho School, 107, Lambton-auu". Forty garments and thirteen trimmings can bo cut from the charts. Fraotioal Drcsamaking thoroughly taught by oxporionoetl teachersf TfyfILLINERY SCHOOL, 20, King's -LWL Ohamberß, next Empire Hotel. Ladies ore taught to become their own milliner, and prepared for positions. Olaeaes held daily and throe evenings week, 7 till 9. Ladies' own materials made up. Altering and renovating a Epeoiality. Term" upon application. MADAM MARION, Late Sydney (only). DRESSMAKING IN THE HOME. mUE LANGER SYSTEM not only on•A- allies' every vtomnn to make her own dresses, but to make complete Costumes with nil the smartness, elegance, and style of the Professional Dressmaker. The Lauger Syitem requiros Ko Calculations; it is so simple that a child can learn it. A PERFECT FIT in guaranteed in Tea Gowns and Blouses, Rain Coals to Opera Clonka, Children's Garments, and in everything cut by the Langer Syetom. Absolute simplicity. Classes daily 10 to 12 a.m., 2to 4 p.m. Evening Olaeeee, Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 9. Petone Technical School, Monday Evenings. Patterns cut to measurement. Agents wanted for country districts. Prospectus free on application. LANGER SCHOOL of DRESSOUTTING MISS KATE STEWART, Principal, 0L Willis-Street IBamett'a Buildings). SCHOOL OF DRESSOUTTING. MRS. MACLEOD, Teacher of Worth's System of Dressmaking in all its latest improvements. Classes from 2 to 4 1 Evening Classes Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 0 Private Dressmaking also at the above. Newest style and perfect fit guaranteed. Patterns cut to measurement. Note address— Over J. W. Bridge, dentist, 102, Upper Willia-Btroet. liflSS E. OARR'S SCHOOL OF ItX shorthand and typewrit. ING. TYPEWRITING OFFICE: Stewart Dawson's Buildings, opposite Bank of New Zealand. Pitman's Australian Record, 220 words per minute. Highest speeds, in the ahortust time. STOTT AND HOARE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Day and Evening Instruction. .in Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Handwriting,. Accountancy. Shorthand Speed Practice. (^REAT ASTHMA CURE An prepared by H. Brilfcain, Chemist, is having a big sale*. Its effects are TRULY MARVELLOUS, arid the united testimony of . grateful pitieriti xve%ouneca it to bd A MIRACULOUS CURE 1 . Prigg) §i ud per bottle jpoit free; 3s. H. BRITTAINi Obemist, 55. Mnnner2=etreet. N.Bi»-If ho benefit • fieri vea money trilliugly returned, WOABIj3 AND OOT, • Waterloo-quay, WELLINGTON, 'n.S., * Manufactures of MARINE nnd LAND ENGINES and BOILERB, MINING, HYDRAULIC, DREDGING, ami uOOL - DRYING MACHINERY, MANURE MANUFACTURING nno 1 FLAX-DRESSING PLANTS. MACHINERY AND BHIPB' REPAIRS A Speciality. Agents for ZYNKARA, th* Beit Boilw Frusrvativa aud OUiniar. OAMURON'P BTSSAB PUI4PO.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 118, 20 May 1907, Page 9
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