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MR. G. COLLETT REYNOLDS. Private Tutor and Coaoh (Late Headmaster of Penwerria Grammar School, Cornwall, Eng.), Coaches for Matric , all Civil Service, Vaisity Exama., Etc. Also receives adults desirous of improving their knowledge. Terms on application. Tuition by correspondence if desired. Address — 123, Brougham-st , Wellington. VIOLIN AND PIANO. MR. AND MRS. FORREST, Teachers of Violin and Piano, havo Removed to Rooms above Cording's, Stationers, Courtonay-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 Class i>aturday Afternoons. Spiller's Hall, BoulcottBtroct. Private Tuition by arrangement. Volota taught. Address-36, MAJORIBANKS-STREET. DANCING. MISS VIOLET WARBURTON. TUVENILE Class for Ballroom and W Fancy Dancing — Saturday Mornings, at 10.30. Adult # Class for Beginners in Ballroom Dancing Only — Friday Evenings. A class for Advanced Pupils (Ballroom Dancing) — Monday Evenings. Private Lessons arranged for. Address— l 96. WELLINGTON-TER. BALLROOM DANCING MRS. H. B. MASON'S Method of Instruction ensures Proficiency in ONE QUARTER at Class or in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Classes aro hold on Mondays and Wednesdays, at 8 p.m., in her Private Hall, 86, Ghuznee-street, next St. Peter's Church. Term commences with pupil. Private Lessons arranged. G~ TUR N E -R, " * Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trams slop at the door. Terms commence with Pupils. NOTE.— lnstruments 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, opposito Bank of New Zealand. Tuition by correspondence has speoial 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. "^TOUR chances of advancement depend -*- on what you know. Incrcaso your fatock of knowledge* of Bookkeeping and Business Methods by attonding 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/PETIIERICK, A.1. A., N.Z., ha* 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. Telophone 2098. RELIEF OR CURE— ' ■ wriidjMprt "Stop? fTVHERE are many ways of relieving X headacho and J,he \arious symptoms of indigestion, but if you have been troubled by any of these, do not imagino for ona moment because some powerful drug or stimulant has given you temporary relief that you aro cured. Indigestion not only causes you pain and discomfort, but sinco tho food j'ou eat does not nourish 3'ou, your blood becomes thin and impaioed, and you are t-larled on the road to many serious conditions of the system. There's danger in delay. You should act at once by using a remedy that will permanently restore the tono and vigour of your digestive organs, and you will find NOXOL (Nature's remedy for Indigestion) will reach the CAUSE of your trouble', will give you a PERMANENT cure, will strengthen the digestive organs to do their work faithfully and well. Hundreds who havo suffered just as you aro doing havo been cured of indigestion, and (he many distressing symptoms of a disordered digestion by NOXOL. Buy a bottle to-day. All chemists and stores sell NOXOL. Price 2s per bottle. FEEL YOUR PULSE. IS YOUR HEART WEAK? A WAY TO TELL. HEART ailments are very much moro prevalent than is generally supposed — in fact, our most eminent London and Continental Physicians now agree that quite eight people ouc of every ton who suffer from any complaint at all serious possess a weak, or at least a temporary overstrained heart.. Your heart is the most important — the vital — organ of your body, and upon its bteady and regular » action depends the strength of the digesthc organs, the healthy state of your ncries, and, in fact, the good condition of every tissue of your body. No part of your body, and least of all your nervous system, can do without tho nourishment contained in tho rich red blood, and if your heart is not in a. fit stale to sond a bountiful supply burging through tho system, then you arc ailing — unwell, and you will never have perfect health again until your heart is made strong and regular once moro. Dr. Day's Heart-Help is the most beneficial and reliable medicine known for weak or impaired hearts ; it has made hundreds of weak hearts strong. Feel your pulso for a few minutes. Does it skip a beat? Does it beat fast, then slow? Docs it flutter? Is it faint, then strong? These are all indications of a woak heart ; but there aro others, buch as pains in the region of the heait, smothering or choking sensation in tho throat, weak or fainting spells, ohortnc'B of breath after slight exertion, inability to lie on side (especially the left), swelling of feet or ankles, nervous exhaustion and continued hcadacho, poor digestion, and an insufficient supply of blood in tho system. If you suffer from heart weakness, no time should be lost in securing a bottle of Dr. Day's Heart-Help and commencing a course of treatment without delay. Full directions and description of heart ailments and treatment thereof will bo found on printed sheet around every bottle of Dr. Day's HeartHelp. Dr. Day's Hoavt-Help is now sold in Wellington by Chemists, in large-sized bottles only, at 4s 6d per bottle, or posit free from Dr. Day's Heart Help Co., Cathedral-square, Christchurch. Weaklings go to the wall. So give your children a chance in the battle of life. Give them PHOSPHOL liMUL* SION. It makes them sturdy and strung. It's easy to take. ■rrr ANTED KNOW N. MEN'S OVERCOATS. If you like a perfect-fitting Coal Hint your figure focis at home in from tho plait, you'll bo well satisfiod with ono of ours. Ail the styles, from 20a to bOs, DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Men's Outfitters, Mmners-itreot.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 8, 9 July 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 8, 9 July 1909, Page 2