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CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. BOARDING and Day Sohool for Boya under 13 years. Special Clues for Boys under 6 years. MISS SOMMERVILLE, ~"" 2, Uill-street, WeJ)inglon. SIGNOR ALF. P. TRUDA, T ATE Solo Flautist N.Z. Exhibition -K-^ Orchestra, Teacher of Flute, Mandoline, etc. Large or small orchestra supplied for all kinds of entertainment ; latest and up-to-date music. Address Studio, 53, Courtenay-place, above Forrest's Musio Warehouse. T G. T U E -N E R, * Teacher or Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 56, KENT-TERRAOE. Trams stop at the door. Terms Commence wilh Pupils. NOTE— lnstruments Lent Free of Ohar-*o to Intending Pusils. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. TVfR. LEO. BUCKERIDGE, from .i.¥JL Milan, pupil of Mr. Charles Santley, is prepared to receive Pupils for tho above at his Studio, Messrs. Menteath and Beere's Now Buildings, corner of Bal-iance-street and Lamblon-quay. ■Deep Breathing given special attention. TOE LANGER SCHOOL. Every Woman may learn the art of Dressing Stylishly for little monoy! nni-IE .Marvellously Simple BLOUSE A AND SKIRT-CUTTER recently invented by Madame Langer, the famous Costumierc, puts it within the power o£ any ordinarily intelligent woman, to make her own Blouses and Skirts. A t .^t? J nvite d to make enquiries. LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESS- ,„. . CUTTING, (Miss lvate Stewart Principal) 61, Willis-street (op. Shortts). PHYSICAL CULTURE. "A course of Physical Culture during the summer months produces better results than at any otlnr time."— Eugcn Sandow. INURING the summer months the fol. •*■> lowing- classes will bo held at Mr Royd Garl'ok's Sch6ol of Physical Culture, beginning MONDAY, Ist October. Morning Class for Business Men, daily, 7 t<rS a.m. Evening Class for Business Men, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 5 to 6 pin Ladies' Afternoon Class. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3 to 4 p.m. Ladies' Evening Class, Monday, 7.30 to 9 p.m. Fencing Classes for Ladies begin Tuesday, 24th Soptember. Particulars on application. All classes conducted in open-air, weather DermittinE. ING. TYPEWRITING OFFICE: Stewart Daw Eon's Buildings, opposite Bank of New Zealand. Tuition by correspondence has special attention. Pitman's Australian Record, 220 wordo per niinute Highest speeds in the shortest tima. /JAKE THE ELE-VATOB To BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11, GREY-STREET. Instruction in -Bookkeeping Accountancy Business Methods Company Procedure Typewriting Shorthand (Pitman's sa4 Gregg's). Call or Send for a Prospectus. . Box 162. Telephone 209&, Director J. S. Barton, F.I.A.N.X Secretary A. E. Barton, A.I.A.N.Z Incorporated Accountants. M'GREGOPv WRIGHT AND CO NEW PICTURES BY ENGLISH AND COLONIAL ARTISTS. NOW ON VIEW IN GALLERY. Tel. 1608. Est. 187s! T. BEADNALL AND SON, PICTURE FRAMERS AND FINE AJRT DEALERS, 62a, WILLIS-STREET. WE are now showing New Pictures. Any one desiring a Choice Picture at a reasonable cost should not fail to call " and inspect. NEW GOODS. \ NOW showing for the Xmas trado. Smart Holiday Millinery, Costumes, Washing Frocks, Blouses, Underskirts, and a lovely -stock of Pretty Neckwear. All goods marked at epeeial prices for tho month of December. ! MRS MATHEWSON, ■ '< Melbourne House, Lambion-quay. SOCDZTY FOR PKOTECTIOIs Off"" WOMEN AND CHELDHEN > rpHE Secretary will bo in attondance at JL the Rooms, Bridge's Building*, 102, Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All commi:nicationa strictly confidential. The sub-committee will be in attendance on Monday and Thursday mornings to give advice lo mothers. Babies will be weighed on Thm-Gdays. R COVEN E~T~ » FAMILY GROCER, 103, OUBA-STEEET. Tel. 294. NEW XMAS FRUITS, Etc. Fig?, layers, per lb, 6d FjgEi finest Turban, per lb 7d. Figs, cooking, per lb; Ad Prunes, now, per lb, 6d Currants, new, 4d per lb ; Packets, 5d Sultanas, new, 6d per lb ; Packets, 7d Raisinf, new, seeded, per lb, 7d Raifiins new, per lb, 4£d Muscatels, new (Spanish), per lb, 1» 2l Muscatels, best, new (Cal.), per lb, Is Almonds, new (Jordan), per lb, 2s*4d Almonds, new (cooking), per lb, Is 4d Dessert Fruits, tins— Best, per tin, Is Dates, per lb, 4cl Xmas Hams, per lb, lOd Largo Assortment of Biscuits, Eng and Col. RHEUMO CONQUERS RHEUMATISM. MR. H. G. BRISTOW'S EXPERIENCE. I 'Ist August, j'9o7. experienced tho pains of Rhoumatics or Rheumatic Gout, and for eight or ten weeks had to tako to my bed. My sufferings were very se\crc. Having heard about Rheumo, 1 decided to try it. I got; relief, and was eoou able to get about If any one would only take 'Rheumo' as soon as they feel any Rheumatic Pains, if; )v?) v ?- l J&.5 Tim% oft * a lo "S sickness.— HENßY GEORGE BRTSTOW, Harbour Board Car. pontcr, Port Ahuriri, Napier '' Rheumo will quickly cure YOU. All stores and chemist*. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. Record on Boucher Cyrlcs~s v« Mile: L. Lvison, scr, Ist; A. La Cwnpte, 2nd; E. Young, 3rd. Oih Novpmbor. 1 Milo: A. Lo Complc. Ist: E. i°»iHr. srd. H. Ldwarclf, Avon the double on sth October. H. Wollprman the double on 21st September. A. "Walker wen Ist, 2 seconds oiV 11th November, and 25 Mile on ord June. Every Cycle was Built afc Do, Molesworth-strcef, Wellington, New Zealand, r.nd not in Birmingham. Cnli and inspect our largp stock of second-hand Cycles ! Tclephons 1579.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 150, 21 December 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 150, 21 December 1907, Page 4

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