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WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. THE SECOND TERM will begin on TUESDAY, tho 26th MAY. New pupils wil bo enrolled on MONDAY, 25tn, between 10 and 12. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. R~ O COLLETT REYNOLDS] PRIVITE TUTOR & COACH, (Late Headmaster of Penwerris Grammar School, Cornwall, Eng.), Is prepared to take Pupilß either at No. 9, Austin-street, or at their own homes. Special attention is given to those who are backward and delicate. Pupils coached I for Civil Service, Matric, 'Varsity Exams., eto. Arrangements can bo made for adults I desirous of improving their knowledge. Testimonials and references given on application to Mr. G. C. Reynolds, 9, Austin-street, Wellington. T^GATAWA SCHOOL, MARTON. Country Boarding School for Girls. Tho Second Term will begin on TUESDAY, 2nd June. Prinoipal: MISS M. TAYLOR. ■gJiITZHERBERT-TERRACE" SCHOOL. X/ — 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. The Principals will be At Home on MONDAY, 25th May. HOUSE SCHOOL. 255, WELLINGTON-TERRACE. Principal ......... MRS. HENRY SMITH. The New Term will begin on THURSDAY, 28th May. Mrs. Smith will be at home on Tuesday, 26th May. MISS LIGHTFOOT'S School, for little children, will re-open on TUESDAY, the 26th of MAY, at 9.30 a.m. ; corner Pipitea and Murphy-streets. Miss Lightfoot will bo at homo on Monday at the school to receive parents of intending pupils. MUSIC. MISS FANNY G. SEALY, L.R.A.M. (Silver Medalist of R.A.M.. London), Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, Harmony, resumes Teaching WEDNESDAY, 27th May, 1908. At Home Tuesday, 26th May, from 3 to 5 p.m. Address — 12, May-street, Wellington. DANCING" MISS VIOLET .WARBURTON'S Juvenile Classes in Ballroom and Fanoy 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 Warburton's 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-streot Roman Catholic Church) where lie is prepared to receive Pupils for Voice Production, Elocution, and Singing. Special attention to Deep Breathing. Tt/TISS NEWMAN POTTS, ■^'-"- Pianoforte Technique Specialist, STUDIO 237, THE TERRACE. Piano Instruction, based on educational fact principles, which promise greater and better results, and at a less outlay of both time and money. Parents interested in education, and who wish to acquaint themselves with improvec systems of teaching, are cordially invited to visit Miss Potts's Studio on Tuesday Afternoons, from 3 to 6 p.m., when all information will bo gladly given. ~T oT TURNER, *■* • TeacTier or Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 56, KENT-TERRACK. Trams 6top at the door." Terms Commence with Pupils. NOTE— lustroinents Lent Free of Charge to Intending Puuils. 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 TOWN HALL, LOWER HUTT, on MONDAY AFTERNOONS, from 3 to 5 o'clock. Every house should havo a Blouse and Shirt Cutter. Mothers may take a short course in children's garments. Enquiries invited. LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL, 61, Willis-stroet (opp. Shortt's). Prinoipal MISS KATE STEWART. fl/f"ISS E. (JAER'S SCHOOL Of lO- SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. TYPEWRITING OFFICE: Stewart Dawson's Buildings, opposite Bank of New Zealand. Tuition by correspondence has special' attention. Pitman's Australian Record, 220 vrords per minute Highest speeds in the shortest timo. :piIRST: piIRST AND FOREMOST, 13ANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Accountancy in all bratiches — Mr. J. S. Barton, F.1.A., N.Z. Bookkeeping and Business Methods — Mr. A. J. Pethoriok. A.1.A., N.Z. Shorthand (Pitman's only)- Miss Hardie, M.1.P.8., and Mr. H. Amos. Matriculation and J. Civil Service Exams. — Mr. H. Amos. University and S. Civil Service Exams.— Mr. F. P. Wikon, M.A. (with honours) IMPORTANT NOTICE. —We have abandoned Gregg Shorthand, and teach ] exclusively PITMAN'S System, by reasdn 1 of its immeasurfcb'lo stiperiority. Wo guarantee better results in it shorter space of 1 time, by the tise of this world-wide system, ■ than could be obtained per medium of any other system. Call or Send for a Prosfaeotus. Telephone 2098. P.O. Box 162. jj, GREY-STREET. WELLINGTON. TO BUSINESS MEN. AN action that YOU repeat over 20,000 times every 24- hours is surely worth considering. The average man breathes over 22,000 limes in twenty-four hours, and thinks ho breathes correotly ; but that same man catches colds, influenza, etc., with every chango of weather. The CORRECT BREATHER never ! catches colds, and derives all the advan1 tagea from this important action that . Nature intended he, should. 1 CONSIDER IT! Private Tuition and Classes at all hours daily. Ring up No. 2199, or call or write I for particulars. ROYD GARLICK, PHYSICAL CULTURIST & MASSEUR Sussex Chambers, Panama-street. IMPORTANT NOTICE. MESSENGER CO., PATENT CORSETMAKERS, beg to announce to the Ladies of Wellington that thoy havo OPENED A SHOP at 141, CUBA-ST. A Spccialisto of many years' experience from tho Head Oflico is in charge. CORSETS and COSTUMES, of every description made to order. READY-MADE SKIRTS in stock. Coma and bo measured.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 123, 25 May 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 123, 25 May 1908, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 123, 25 May 1908, Page 9

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