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s— — a— g=a»a— — — — i— ss— f THREE DISTINCT CHARACTERISTICS t A RE always to be found in a good Tei, Ist, Bulk for bulk it weighs more, and is smaller in the leaf than lowgrade teas. 2nd. As soon as boiling water ia poured on it, it emits a delicious and fragrant aroma, entirely absent in lowgrade teas. «tf. The liquor will be of a deep amber shade after drawing for four minutes, whereas low-grade tea« surrender their best in, E»y, two minutes, and are usually of a dark and muddy hue in the cup. "FRAGRA TEA" Satisfies the most exacting critics, and 34 rapidly increasing its sales throughout th» Dominion. It is stocked by first-class Tradesmen an 4 Storekeepers, including — W. Angell, Johnsonville H. J. Barley, Riddiford-sfcreefc W. H. Bowden, Kaiwarra W. Bainbridge, Marton I C. Gardener, Kilbirnie L. F. Gaynor, Petone Gregson and Bovie, Wanganui J. A. Hazelwood, Upper Hutt A. Lorck, Dannevirke C. B. Lumley, Aahhurst J. J. Moore, Maranui C. M'Farlane, Seatoun F. M'Parland, Taranaki-street Pritchard and Mitchell, Conrtenayw place Jos. Preddy, Carterton S. Thomas, Brooklyn Dean and Rawson, Levin W. Donaldson, Masterton WHOLESALE : FRAGRA TEA, LTD.; 15, BLAIR-STREET. I Telephone 3069. j MR. G. COLLETT REYNOLDS, Private Tutor and Coach (Late Headmaster of Penwerris Grammar School, Cornwall, Enp.), Coaches for Matnc, 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-stg Wellington. ' DANCING. /T»HE MISSES M. and E. OAKLEY X BROWNE, Ballroom Dancing. Adult Class for Beginners Reopens TUESDAY EVENING, K9tb March, in the Ponsonby Hall, Upper Abel Smith-street. Advanced Class Reopens THURSDAY EVENING, 14th April, in the Wellington (Spiller's) Hall, Boulcott-htreet, Pupus now being enrolled. Private tuition by arrangement. Address: 36, Majoribanks-street. , DANCING. MISS BORLASE'S Classes will Reope* First Week in APRIL. Class will be held for Children at tfcs) Masonic Hall, Boulcott-street. Class will be held for Adults in the Groring-street Hall, Thorndon, Monday Evenings, oomnieneing 4th April, at 7.30. For particulars, etc., apply 20, Aitken-st. T G. TURNER, . M.1.U.M., ** • Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, aad Guitar, 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at the door, 'lerms commence with Pupile. NOTE.— lnstruments Lent Free of Charge to Intending Pupils. J. W. M. HARRISON'S • PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSE*S, For Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children, St. Androw's .Church Hall, WELLINGTON-TERRACE. New Pupils may join at any time Syllabus at Whittaker's Book Shop, Lambton-quay. MISS B. CARE'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 wor'da per minute. Highest speed in the shortest time. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. STUDENTS PREPARED for— SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS' EXAMINATION— Laot year 35 candidatee were presented, 29 of whom obtained full or partial passes. SENIOR CIVIL SERVICE-For the last examination our record was 25 presented, passed 22. MATRICULATION, SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, MEDICAL PRELIMINARY, JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE — Last year 26 were presented, passed 18. CLASSES FOR SHORTHAND (Pitman's)— Theory thoroughly taught, and speed classes conducted from 60 words per minute and upwa.rds. TOUCH TYPEWRITING— AII the leading machines in use. Shorthand and Typewriting students are taught how to lile correspondence, invoices, etc., by means of the vertical filing eyslom. BUSINESS PRACllCE— Dealing with principles of Double-entry, Bookkeeping. Students who take up this course handle all. the usual books and commercial papers used in an up-to-date merchant's office. Call or Send for our Prospectus. Telephone 2098. MUSCLES~IN KNOTS. JOINTS ALL STIFFENED AND SWOLLEN. LANCE-LIKE pains torture and torment tho victim of Rheumatism, atad you don't think you will ever get rid of the disease. Perhaps you have tried all kinds of so-called cures and much-advertised quack remedies all to no purpose. WelL don't despair. There is a medicine that can and will cure you. Take RHEUMO. It is a positive antidote for uric acid poisoning. It relieves pain, removes th« swelling, and clears the system of excess uric acid — the cause of all the trouble. RHEUMO is neither a liniment nor a pill, but a liquid medicine of marvellous therapeutic value. RHEUMO conquers Rheumatism. Sold by all chemists and storekeeperß at 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle. T^XHIBITION OF VALUABLE OHi XJ PAINTINGS From the Easel of NAYLOR GILL, Victoria (Undor Vics-Regal Patronage), At T. BEADNALL AND SON'S, 73, Willis-street. T\ O V L E B R O S., CHAIR FRAMEMAKERS, 24, 26, LITTLE TARANAKI-STREET. Estimates given for every description oC Chair Frames in rimu, kauri, jarrah, oak, walnut. Telephone 831,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 2