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MR. G. COLLETT REYNOLDS, PRIVITE TUTOR & COACH, (Late Headmaster of Pemverris Grammar ' School, Cornwall, Eng.), Is prepared to take Pupils either at No. 9, Austin-street, or at thoir own homes. Special attention is given to those who are backward and delicate. Pupils coached for Civil Service, Matric, 'Varsity Exams., eto. Arrangements can* bo made for adults desirous of improving their knowlodgo. Testimonials and references given on application to Mr. G. C. Reynolds, 9, Au3tin-street, Wellington. jyGATAWA SCHOOL, MARTON. Country Boarding School for Girls. The Second Term will begin on TUESDAY, 2nd June. Principal; MISS M. TAYLOR. TTtITZHERBERT-TERRACE SCHOOL^ ■*- — Boarding and Day School for Girls. Miss Baber, M.A. ;- Miss Rachel Richmond, Higher Certificate N.F.U. ; First Assistant, Mrs. Richmond Hursthouse. — The new term will begin on TUESDAY, 26th May. Tho Principals will be At Home on MONDAY, 25th May. pHDLTON HOUSE SCHOOL 255, WELLINGTON-TERRACE. Principal MRS HENRY SMITHThe New Term will begin on THURSDAY, 28th May. Mrs. Smith will be at homo on Tuesday, 26th May. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B Mason's ClasFes for Beginners are held on MONDAYS and VEDNESDAYS in her Private Hall, at 86, Ghuznee-street, next St. Pater's Church. Mrs. Mason's method" of tuition ensures proficiency in six private lessons, or one quarter at Class. Telephone 2646. DANCING] MISS VIOLET WARBURTON'S Juvenile Classes in Ballroom and Fancy Dancing, SATURDAY MORNINGS, at 10.30. Evening Classes for Beginners in Ballroom Dancing only, TUESDAYS, at 7.30 p.m. ; also on FRIDAYS, at 7.30 p.m. Private Tuition arranged for. All Classes are held in Miss Warburtonjs Private Hall, 196, Wellington-terrace. / VOICE' SPECIALIST. MR. LEO. BUCKERIDGE, Pupil of Signor Blasco, Milan, and Sir Chas. Santley, London, has Removed to Boulcott Chambers, Room No. 9 (top floor), Boulcott-street (opposite Roman Catholic Church) where he is prepared to receive Pupils for Voice Production, Elocution, and Singing. Special attention to Deep Breathing. ]Vfl"lSf NEWMAN POTTS, ,, J-'-*J -'-*- Pianoforte Technique Specialist, STUDIO 237, THE TERRACE. Piano Instruction, baaed on educational fact principles, which promise greater and better results, and at a less outlay of both lime and money. Parents interested in education, and who wish to acquaint themselves with improved syste.ns of teaching, are cordially invited to visit Miss Potts's Studio on Tuesday Afternoons, from 3 to 6 p.m., when all information will be gladly; given. T G. TURNER, ** * Teacher or Banjo, Mandolin. Violin, and Guitar, ' 56, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at the door. Terms Commence with Pupils. NOTE^ — Instruments Lent Free of Chargo to Intending Pmjils. THE LANGER SCHOOL. TO THE LADIES OF THE HUTT. MISS KATE STEWART has started Classes, for the Marvellously Simple BLOUSE and SHIRT CUTTER at the TOVytf HALL, LOWER HUTT, on MONDAY AFTERNOONS, from 3 to 5 o'clock. Every houpo should have a Blouse and Shirt Cutter. Mothers may take a short course in children's garments. Eflquirios xnvltbd. LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL, 61, Willis-street (opp. Shortt's). Principal MISS KATE STEWART. MISS E. OARF-'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. ' TYPEWRITING OFFICE: Stewart Dawson's Buildings, opposite Bank of New Zealand. v T\iition by correspondence has special attention. Pitman's Australian Record, 220 words per niinuto Highest speeds in the shortest time. XpIRST AND FOREMOST, HANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Accountancy in all branohen — Mr. J. S. Barton, F.1.A., N.Z. Bookkeeping and Business Mothqds — Mr. A. J. Pethenok, A.1.A., N.Z. Shorthand (Pitman's only)— Mies Hardie, M.1.P.5., and Mr. H. Amos. Matriculation aud J. Civil Sorvico Exams. . — Mr. 11. Amos. .University and S. Civil Service Exams. — Mr. F. P. Wilson, M.A. (with honours) IMPORTANT NOTICE. —We havo abandoned Gregg Shorthand, and teach exclusively PITMAN'S System, by reason of its immeasurable supi nority. We giiarantee better results iH a shorter space of time, by the U3o of this world-wide system, than could be obtained per medium of any other syßtem. Call or Send for a Prospectus. Telephone 2098. P.O. Box 162. 11. GREY-STREET. WELLINGTON. TO BUSINESS MEN. AN action that YOU repeat over 20,000 times every 24 hours is surely worth considering. Tho average man broathes over 22,000 times in twenty-four hours, and thinks ho breathes correctly ; but that samo man catcheß cokta, influenza, etc., with every change of weather. The CORRECT BREATHER, never catches colds, and derives all the advantages from this important action that Nature intended he should. CONSIDER IT! Prirate Tuition and Classes a£ all hours daily. Ring up No. 2199, or call 1 or wrifo for particulars. ROYD GARLICK, , PHYSICAL CULTURIST & MASSEUR Sussex Chambers, Panama-street. M'GREGOR WRIGHT AND CO. Special Exhibition of PICTURES by"* G. E. BUTLER And A. WILDE PARSONS Now on View. . Tel. 1508. Eat. 1878. T. BEADNALL AND SON, PICTURE FRAMERS AND FINE ART DEALERS, 62a, WILLIS-STREET. WE are now showing New Pictures. Any one dosiring a Choice Picture at a reasonable cost should not fail to call and insjject. Tp~E~BrT H rTFIs WORKS. A. ROBERTSON, From Perth and Paisley, Scotland. GENERAL DYER AND 19a, Ghuznee-street. Telephone 918. P.O. Box 2. Te Aro. PICKARD AND JAMES, BAKERS, (Late M'Ewen and Churchill ) 101, LAMBTON-QUAY. THE oldest established bakery in the city. Bakers to tho Union Btoamship Company, and the Tyser lino of steamers. Malt and Bcrmaline bread a speciality. Carts all over the city. Tele1 ohone 56.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 121, 22 May 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 121, 22 May 1908, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 121, 22 May 1908, Page 9

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