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•R/ITISS ENGLAND Resumed Trach- -* A iutf o.i TUESDAY, 4lh February. Cor.dmig for Uiiivoraih,- nnd Civil ger■\irr Exainmatiou^ r.t French, Gorm.isi n'icl KnglHh. Ladies' Jjiioralurc Cla.---, Tuesday Kvcninj'-, beginning 3rd Mai en For all information apply to 130, Tinakonroacl. . VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING* 103, LAMBTON-QUAY. MADAME KVELMX CARLTON Resumes Teaching at her now address on 10th February. Intending pupiU can lie interviewed on Monday and Thursday Mornings. PIANOFORTE. MISS E. MURIEL PRINGLE. L.A.B. (Gold medallist Associated Board 11.A.M. and R.C.M., London), j TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. 1 mERM began 3rd FEBRUARY. Address — "Te Kohanga," 133, Grant-rd. (Tram to George-street.) VOICE SPECIALIST. MR. LEO. BUCKERIDGE, Pupil of Signor Blaseo, Milan, and Sir Chag. Santley, London, has Removed to Boulcotfc Uliambars, Room No. 9 (top floor), Boulcott-stroct (opposite Roman Catholic Church) where ho is prepared to receive Pupils fur Voice Production, Elocution, and Singing. Special attention to Deep Breathing. HERR KARL ROLLER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, will give Leosons on tho Pianoforte, 90, Constable-street, and ut the Dresden, Lambton-quay. SINGING. TO PUPILS. MRS. MUELLER has resumed Teaching. Candidates prepared for Examinations. Address — W, Cambridge-terrace. ELOCUTION. "jft/fRS. MARGARET SUTCLIFFE, ItJL Gold Medallist Now Zealand, is prepared to receive Pupil? ; accepts Engagements concerts, afternoons, etc. "Fairview," 40, Roxburgh-btreefc. T G. 1 U X N E R, ** • Teaclier or Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 56, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at the door. Terms Commence with Pupils. NOTE — Instruments Lcrt Free of Charge to Intendinc I'uuiij. THE LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. TO THE LADIES OF PETONE. npHE Dropscuttinpr cTa'sto at the Fetone A Technical Srliool will Resume on MONDAY EVENING, 24.1 i, from 7 to 9, when Miss Kato Stewart will inttotiues tho New Famous Langer BLOUSIi and SKIHT CUTTERS. No calculations. Simplie.lty it?elf. All ladies und ex-pupils invited. LANGER SCHOOL, 01, WILLIS-ST., Opposite .Shortt'c. -jyTGREGOR WRIGHT AND CO. NEW PICTURES BY ENGLISH AND COLONIAL ARTISTS. . NOW ON VIEW IN GALLERY. END OF SEASON SALE. E\ery Line of Suuunor Stock Reduced to Below Cost. Millinery. Blou'soi, Skirts, Underskirts, Etc., Etc. For Tuo WeeUs Only. MR S MATIIE WSO N, 15 and 17, Lambton-quay. NOTICE. SUFIS and Cc-lumcs will not shrink or stain with cloar water if tho cloth is bteumi'd, (■ponged, and shrunk at 179, UPPER CUBA-STREET. Prices: 1 to 10 jards, 3d nor yard Over 10 to 25 yarclc, _id per yard O^cr 2ft to 50 jards, 2<l per yard Over 50 to 100 yards, l_d pev jnrd A LLAN WARD, Tailor, has Removed -*•"-*■• to T. Page's, Mercer, ote., corner of Lambtou-quay and Piiinmer'sj Steps, vhero gentlemen can depend upon getting a good stylish Suit al a reasonable cost. / V DOUGLAS GREEN, W • Certificated PRACTICAL PIANOFORTE TUNER AND REPAIRER (Pupil of Mr. Oberlino Brown, Auckland), Corner of Taranaki and Vivian streets, Wellington. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Charges moderate LOWER HUTT. mOWN HALL BUILDINGS. In theso magnificent now buildings (of reinforced concrete) there are available for letting purposes— LOCK-UP SHOPS, SHOP AND DWELLING, PHOTOGRAPHER'S STUDIO, OFFICES, and ! i A COMPACT CONCERT HALL, | capablo of holding 150 person*. Tho buildings havo been constructed on the most approved up-to-dato linoß, and aio centrally situated on tho Main Road, i Lower Hutu For further particular?, apply TOWN HALL BUILDINGS, LOWER IIUTT. T ADIES and Gentlemen — Now is your JL_ lime to buy a good and cheap bicycl<\ The Boucher Cyclo is still woll ahead and cannot be beaten. Boucher Cycle has brought the greatest satisfaction all along. All kinds of Repairs done at tho very lov/opt price. The best workmanship guaranteed A large stock of all kinds of Accessories kept in stock at tho Thorndon Cyclo aud Motor Works, 95, Molesworlhstrocl. Telcphono 1579. Rciul in your oidcr. Now is your lime. £8 10s "BpfclSll-WASHERS, Sonitary Dish-wash-en. Washed nnd dried without wetting the fingers. Repays their cost in no time Rend far illustrated calaloguu. Soiar.no uloti>l Polish. Rondrock and fiuo fo< r lunip and rock blasting, Billott't; Hota':' Tuyeis or Tow-iron I.1 '. Pender'n Hone, shoes and Nails. J. E. Jenkinson, 62, Clyde-quay, Wellington. PICK ARD AND JAMES, BAKERS, (LiiW» M'fiwon and Clmroiiill.) 101. LAMBTOX-QUAY. Till 1 ] oldi"=f cstabh\hril bakory m Iho iir.\. HakiT-j (h tlii" [iiion Stram;.'.up (.Vnipiin v , •"id Iho T\trr linr< nf stosiitiiT. . 3!alt ,ii. rl JV-rnulimi biCHil a iorcinlitv Carti all over the citr Tule■_ioiiq 06.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 47, 25 February 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 47, 25 February 1908, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 47, 25 February 1908, Page 9