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MR. G. COLLETT REYNOLDS, Private Tutor and Coach, (Late Headmaster of Penwerris Grammar School, Cornwall, En?.), Coaches for Matric, all Civil Service, Varsity Exams., Etc. Also receives adults desirous of improving their knowledge. Terms on application. Tuition by correspondence if desired. Address— l 23, Brougham-st , Wellington. JUTISS NEWMAN POTTS, Pianoforte Technio Specialist, Has Resumed Teaching at her New Studio, 66, SALAMANCA-ROAD (Cloße to Tram). I * V T G. T V R N E R, • Teacher or Banjo, Mandolin. Vioi?n, »nd Guitar, 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trams Btop at the door. Terms Coxnneno& with Pupils. NOTE— lnstruments Lent Free of Charge to Intending Fusils. JT\HE V LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSJL CUTTING. BLOUSES AND SKIRTS. All women needing these useful Summer Garments should make early application at 94, Willis-street, where MISS KATE STEWART teaches how theso can be cut and made in up-to-date and stylish fashion. Method perfectly simple and successful. THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL, 94, WILLIS-STREET (opp. Shortt's). •M/TISS E. OAEB'S SCHOOL OF ITJI , 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 vrortU par minuto Highest speeds in the shortest time. THIRST AND FOREMOST, BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Accountancy in all branches— Mr. J. S. Barton, F.1.A., «N.Z. Bookkeeping and Business Methods— Mr. A. J. Petheriok, A.1.A., N. 2. Shorthand (Pitman's only)— Mies Hardie, M.1.P.5., and Mr. EL Amos. ' Matriculation and J. Civil Service ' Exams. — Mr. H. Amos. University and S. Civil Service Exams. — Mr. F. P. Wilson, M.A. \vritU honours) IMPORTANT NOTICE". 1 s We have abandoned Gregg Shorthand,, and teach exclusively PITMAN'S System, by, reason of its immeasurable superiority/I ""We guarantee better results in a shorter space of time, by the use of this world-wide system, than could be obtained per medium of any other system. Call or Send for a Prospectus. .Telephone 2098. I\O. Box 162. 11. GREY-STREET. WELLINGTON. IMPROVEMENTS IN MOTOE CARS. AT last we are in a position to offer to the public just what is wanted in Motor Cars required £or every-day use. 'The four-cylinder engine fitted to a motor 'caj: is admitted by all engineers and. motorists to give tho best results. Owing, to the high price in the past for the beat makes of four-cylinder cars, j many doctors, farmers, and other users are driving cars with .jingle and twincylinder engines, which 'at the best are noisy, and a very poor substitute for the four-cylinder system. The new .1908 10-12-h.p. four-cylinder Humber, • giving 17-hp. R.A.C. rating, marks a step forward in motor-car construction. _ The new Humber is. sold, at a price previously charged for single-cylinder cars. On testing the sample Humber on the flat aud hills, we decided to cancel by cable all our orders for one and two-cylinder cars. We now give notice that in future we will only stock four-cylinder cars. The new Humber is fully guaranteed. The improvements are the double ignition by magneto, and accumulators. The magneto generates the electricity to explode the charge of petrol gas in the engines, 'and never requires re-charging, as in' the case 'of the out-of-date accumulator system. All motorists living in the country must have magnetos to prevent being stuck up owing to tho /accumulators failing. The gate change speed is a decided improvement, . and oan be operated by a boy or girl with the greatest ease. The. mechanical lubricator is a safeguard against any trouble on the road due to over-heating bearings caused by the failure of the oil system. The new 10-12-h.p. Humber can be supplied fitted with twoseater bodies or four-seater side-entrance bodies, also a special model for doctors, frith cape, hood, wind shield, etc. The public are invited to inspect the sample Humber. Trial runs are freely given to ail those interested. ADAMS, LTD., 34-36, Mercer-streot, Sole Agents for New Zealand.— HERBERT DIX. Wellington Manager. \\^ ANTED KNOWN. HOTEL BRISTOL. Corner Cuba and Ghuzneo streotß, Now completed and Opened for Guests. 1 Absolutely fireproof. Splendid garden, roof. v Spacious promenade balconies. Moderate tariff. J. H. HINTON, Proprietor. ■tirr ANTED KNOWN. MURRAY BROS., WICKER WORKERS AND BASKET MAKERS, Have Removed to Beehive Buildings, COURTENAY-PLACE. Large Assortment of Rattan Furniture and Basketware. Call or ring up foif Price-list. 'Phone 2720. •WMT ANTED KNOWN. CLYDE COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner Clyde-quay and Victoria-street. A Now Hot<jl, with every comfort. Tariff, 5s per day. Permanent^, 22s Gd week. One minute from Te Aro Station. Tel. 1190. WM. LA VERY, Proprietor. KiT ANTED KNOWN. FINLAYSON AND CO. (Successors to Allan Smith), GROCERS and PROVISION MERCHANTS, OWEN-STREET, Newtown. All goods at Town Prices. Fresh Supplies Dairy Produce Daily. ~~ WANTED KNOWN. SALE! SALE! FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. T ADIES' and Gents' Watches, Green•JU • stone (all designs), Fancy Novelties, Ladies' Blouses, and Ladies' and Gents' Underclothing. BIG REDUCTIONS. F. KHOURI. 104, Lambton-quay. TXT ANTED KNOWN. " SITTINGS OF EGGS from the Best Layers in New Zealand. White Leghorns, Wyandottes, and Indian Runners, 5s per sitting; LeghoraWyandotte cross, 2s 6d ; Leghorns' and Ducks' average is over 26 a month. 59, MOLESWORTH-STREET. WANTED, your order for that New Suit. Continued efforts to make our suits better have mado them the Bc»t. Wo guarantee the Best Hand-made Suit, lo order, 10s cheaper than any other tailor in town. No fit, no pay— Meaton, Tailor and. -Mercer* 21b, Injjertire-gtreet) *

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 111, 6 November 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 111, 6 November 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 111, 6 November 1908, Page 2

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