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MR. G. COLLETT REYNOLDS, Private Tutor and Coach (Late Headmaster of Penwerris Grammar School, Cornwall, Eng.) f Coaches for Matric , all Civil Service, Varsity Evams v 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, Teachers of Violin and Piano, have Removed to Rooms aho\e Cording'?, Slatioriere, Courtonay-plaee. Pupils prepared for examination. DANCING. THE- MISSES M. and E. OAKLEY BROWNE. Ballroom Dancing. Adult Class, beginners and advanced pupils, Friday Eveuings, in the Ponhonby Hall, s Upper Abel Smith-street. Fancy and plain Dancing. Children's Class Saturday Afternoons. Spiller's Hall, BoulcotlEtrcet. Private Tuition by arrangement. Veleta taught Address— 36, MAJORIBANKS-STREET. . DANCING. miss Violet warburton-. TUVENILE Claas- for Ballroom and $3 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. T G. TURNER, ** • 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 Dawßon'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 tune. OFFICE MEN, NOTE! QUALITY ALWAYS TELLS, BUT "NEVER MORE SO THAN WHEN THE,SUrPLY EXCEEDS THE DEMAND. YOUR chancDs of advancement depend on what you know. Increase- your Ftock of knowledge of Bookkeeping and Buhuqps 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. AJS'D SPEND YOUR EVENINGS PROFITABLY. CALL OR SEND FOR A PROSPECTUS. BANKS' S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11, GREY-ST. Telephones 2098. NEHVOUS BREAKDOWN A RE your nerves weak, overtaxed, or -£*- unstrung? Do you sleep badly, worry over trifles, soon gel upset? Have you very littlo energy, "ncr\e," and no ambition? Aro you worn out, run down? If &o, scop and think what these nerve troubles mean to you. All the best that life has to offer is at stake if your nerves aro wrong. How many a business man has lost good chances through worry — a distinct sign of nervous disturbance. How many a home's happiness has been wrecked by the nervous ailments of the mother. Stop this leakage of life's \igour before it is too lato. Oivc your worn-out norvos tho help and nourishment they must have. Take Fospherine— MAßSHALL'S FOSPHERINE — I ho great ni«no food medicine iv concentrated and easily digested form. Your chemist sells it. Fo&pherine "nourishes the nerves." Price In, Is 6d, and 2s 6cl per bottle. Tho largest size is equal to four ot tlio smallest size. I You'll Never have 1 I the Blues if you I h ■■/ 1 lit rv i ricW^i nfii ek ffl, "Blues" is a slang phrase — it 1 ||j means you're right down to zero g — it means periods of doubt and ,j| 0 fear — you're miserable and don't 0 1 know why — you feel quite sorry X I for yourself — then you get worse. B | You feel you want something to | I revive your spirits, and that's |ll£t 1 exactly what you do want. And | yet a cup of tea — if it's good tea S and the right kind — would put 6 you right in quick time, too. Good E tea is the most exhilarating bever- I age known, and yet few know it | — but it's hard to get. Now | Fragra Tea is a pure, wholesome, B exhilarating good tea, free from & dust and poisonous ingredients. k it's the tea that dispels the blues \ — Fragra and the blues won't mix. & It's the tea that makes you get up j £ and do things instead of worrying \ x about things which are going to | B happen next week — and don't. 8 js Fragra makes you help yourself — | 3 it gives you confidence. Some- | | how it makes you feel glad. You'd J | better try a packet, for you take % j« no risk in the matter. Weguaran- | 5 tee Fragra. If you don't think it j* | good just tell your grocer so. He £ k will refund 3'our money — we take 1 % the risk. All dealers of repute * ; 3 have it. The prices are 1/8, i? I 1/10, and 2/- per lb. | Other tobaccos ha\e no charm once MILD DERBY in smoked. It ia neither too strong nor )el 100 mild — a delightful aicUtm bleud. try it~'iot llus or plugs.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1909, Page 2