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MR. G. COLLETT REYNOLDS, Private Tutor and Coach (Late Headmaster of Penwerris 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 i£ desired. Address — 123, Brougrham-st , Wellington. MR. AND MRS. FORREST,, Teachers of Violin and Piano, 10-12, Top Floor, Hume's Buildings, Willis-street. Private Address — Sunnybank, Khandallah. DANCING. ■M/TTSS VIOLET WARBURTON— CIasa i-'A for Beginners; Ballroom Dancing only Friday Evenings; Advanced Claee, Wednesday Evenings ; Qhildren's Class, Ballroom and Fancy Dancing, Saturdays. Address— l 96, The Terrace. DANCING. fTTHE MISSES M. and E. OAKLEY JL BROWNE, Teachers of Ballroom Dancing. Adult Class for advanced pupils, also for beginners, THURSDAY EVENINGS, in Wellington (Spiller's) HaH, Botrl-cott-street. Private Tuition by arrangement Address — 36, Majoribanks-street. T G. TURNER, M.LU.M,, " • Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, an4_ Guitar, 83, KENT -TERRACE. Trams Bfcop at the door. Terms commence ' with Pupils. NOTE. — Instruments Lent Free of Charge to Intending Pupils. JW. M. HARRISON'S GYM- • NASIUM, St. Andrew's Hall, Wel-lington-terrace. New Term just commencing. Gentlemen — Mondays and Thursday^ 5.15 to 6. Ladies — Tuesdays and Fridays, 7.30 to 9. Ladies' Fencing Class — Mondirys aaid Fridays, 4- to 5. Children — Wednesdays, 4- to 5, and Saturdays, mornings. South Wellington School, Newtown. Children — Tuesdays, 4to 5 ; Saturdays, 2to 3.30. Private Lessons and Massage by arrangement. NOTICE. I JUTR. ROYD GARLICK, 1 PHYSICAL CULTURIST AND MASSEUR (Registered A.M.A., Melbourne), Hon. Masseur, Wellington Hospital. Boys' Class begins New Term on Saturday next, 9 a.m. Business Men, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 5 p,m. SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA-ST, Telephone 2199. MISS 13. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISS L. MAODONALD Principal. TYPEWRITING OFFICE: ' Stewart Dawson's Buildingß, opposite Bank oi New Zealand. Tuition by correspondence *""» speoial attention. Pitman's Australian Record, 220 word* per minute. Highest speed in the shortest time. JJANKS'S COMMEitaiAL COLLEOE, NATHAN'S BUDLDINGS. 1 DAY OLASSES For Pitman's Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Junior Civil Service and Matriculation. EVENING OLASSES. MONDAY — Shorthand, Typewriting, Junior Civil Service, Matriculation. TUESDAY— Junior and Senior Civil Service, Matriculation, Business Practice and Accountancy. <■ WEDNESDAY— Shorthand, Typewriting, Matriculation. THURSDAY— Senior Civil Service, Busi* nees Practice, Accountancy. FRlDAY— Shorthand, Typewriting, Business Praotice, Accountancy, and Matriculation. For further particulars, see the Director. Show me the man Who enjoys having his clothes fitted ; Who enjoys bothering; about with samples of suits ; Who enjoys explaining" to the tailor how he wants his clothes made ; Who enjoys waiting: from one to three weeks for his suit ; / Who enjoys paying- out five or over four g-uineas every time he wants a suit. Now is there a man who would not giadly be rid of all this unnecessary bother and expense attached to the buying- of a new suit if he could? No, there isn't — yon know it, and I know it. That's why I've started the Simpson Suit business here in New Zealand, wh«xe up till now it -has been impossible to get a decent suit without having it made to order and g-o-ing- through the above paraphernalia. But it is possible now. It's possible to get a Simpson Suit tailor-cut and ready-to-wear that will fit you, no matter what particular type of figure is yours. There's a Simpson Suit for every figure — they're scientifically cut to fit every different type of man there is. And there's lots of style to the Simpson Suits. The cot and shaping all you could wish for, while the styles of the finishes — revers, pockets, etc., etc., present a choice wide enough for every individual taste. I tell yon — you canjt go wrongwith Simpson Suits — it's an open proposition — you know what you want in a suit — you go to your mercer and see if Simpson Suits can supply you with just what you want in fit and style. If not — you don't buy it, that's all. And if you find, the Simpson Suit you like — well, you'll be pretty glad, won J t you, for there's a difference between my prices (from 49/6) and what you usually pay_ for your suit — and there's a difference in the style — as you'll realise when you once see the Simpson Suits > and try them on. The Simpson Suits are good-look-ers and good-feelexs, and they're guaranteed good-wearers or your, money is refunded without any argument. When you're looking at Simpson Suits ask to see the "American toodel." It's the very smartest thingin Simpson Suits. NOTE.— Retailers not handling Simpson Suits should write to Messrs. Reynolds and Kinvig, warehousemen, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedm t for particulars. TIADFORD AND CO., 50, Maners-st., •*-*' and Petone. Cheapest and Best House Furnishers. Just landing — Linoleums, Carpeto. Curtains. Tablitigs, Cutlery, Ironmongery, Crockery and Glasiw»r» dlfctot frpra meJtari. , L9w»»t prio«». ift t&WB* Oftg, tttKWi *

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 5, 6 July 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 5, 6 July 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 5, 6 July 1910, Page 2