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MR. G. COLLETT REYNOLDS^ Private Tutor and Coach (Lato Headmaster of Ponwerris Grammar School, Cornwall, Eng.), 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. VIOLIN AND PIANO. MR. AND MRS. FORREST, freachers of Violin and Piano, have Removed to Rooms above Cording's, Stationers, Courtenay-place. Pupils prepared for examination. DANCING. THE MISSES M. and E. OAKLEY BROWNE. Ballroom Dancing. Adult, Class, beginners and advanced pupils, Friday Evenings, in the Ponsonby Hall, Upper Abel Smith-street. . Fancy and plain Dancing. Children's Clas3 Saturday Afternoons. Spiller's Hall, Boulcott— street. ' Private Tuition by arrangement. Address — 36, Majoribanks-street. DANCING. MISS VIOLET WARBURTON. ' JUVENILE Class for Ballroom' and Fancy Dancing.. — Saturday Mornings, at 10.30. Adult Class for Begin-'-ners in Ballroom Danoing Only — Friday Evenings. A class for Advanced Pupils (Ballroom Dancing) — Monday Evenings. Private Lessons arranged for. Address— l 96. WELLINGTON-TER. PRIVATE TUITION. IMTISS RAINFORTH, M.A. (Honours -"■*- in Mathematics), coaches for Matriculation, Civil Service, University, and, other examinations. Address— 99, Hill-street. •Jl/TISS CHRISTINE PICOT 3 / TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. Children's Class Saturday Morning. 113, THORNDON-QUAY. TfyTR. SPENCER LORRAINE Will bo at The Dresden from the 14th till tho 21st; Between the hours of 10.30 and 12 a.m., to Try Voices and Enrol Pupils. MR. LORPiAINE will be in Wellington ' for twelve months. As no fewer than fifteen of his Pupils aro continuing their studies with MR. LORRAINE in Wellington, early application will be necessary. ~T~. G. TU"RN Ei 7 ** • Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at the door. Terms commence with Pupils. NOTE. — Instruments Lent Free of Charge to Intending: Pupils. MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. , MISS L. MACDONALD ..> Principal. TYPEWRITING OFFICE: Stewart Dawson's Buildings, opposite Bank of New Zealand. Tuition by correspondence has special attention. Pitman's Australian Record, 220 words per minute. Highest speed in the shortest time. , OFFICE MEN, NOTE ! QUALITY ALWAYS TELLS, BUT NEVER MORE SO THAN WHEN THE SUPPLY EXCEEDS THE DEMAND. YOUR chances of advancement depend on what you know. Increase your stock of knowledgo of Bookkeeping and Business Methods by attending our BUSINESS PRACTICE CLASSES. This course of work, designed by Mr. J. S. BARTON, F.1.A., N.Z., and now in charge of Mr. A. J PETHERICK, A.1.A., N.Z., has been studied by over 500 young men in offices in Wellington. MAKE ENQUIRIES AT ONCE, AND SPEND YOUR EVENINGS PROFITABLY. CALL OR SEND FOR A PROSPECTUS. BANKS' S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11, GREY-ST. Telephone 2098. GOOD HEALTH. NATURE'S GIFT TO MAN. EVERY one of our readers probably appreciates and wants good health, but we fear that even those who suffer I most do not consider carefully tho reason : why perfect health is not their portion. When we come to look into this vital matter and consult eminent physicians on tho subject, we find that the cause of most illness is Indigestion. If you aro troubled with frequent headaches, oppression after eating, flatulence, furred tongue, constipation, pains in the back and sides, or skin troubles, it is proof positive that you aro /NOT DIGESTING what you eat— that your system is being clogged up with refuse matter. NOXOL (Nature's Remedy for Indigestion) will reach the cause of the trouble — will give you a permanent cure — will strengthen the digestive oigans to do their work regularly and well. Your Chemist sells NOXOL at 2s per bottle. Buy a bottle and start a course to-day.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 139, 14 June 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 139, 14 June 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 139, 14 June 1909, Page 2