MR. G. COLLETT REYNOLDS, Private Tutor and Coach (Late Headmaster of Penwerris Grammar School, Cornwall, Enpr.), Coaches for Ma trio., all Civil Service, Varsity Exams., Etc. Also receives adults desirous of improving their knowledge. Terms on application. Tuition by correspondence if desired. Address — 123, Brougham-st , Wellington. MR. AND MRS. FORREST, Teachers of Violin and Piano, 10-12, Top Floor, Hume's Buildings, Wilhs-6treet. Private Address — Sunnybank, Khandallah. MR. C. H. STEPHENS T^TTILL receive Pupils _for SINGING, * at his Rooms, 124, Lambton-quay. Apply at the Wellington Piano Co., or by letter to "KENILWORTH," 92, Hill-street. DANCING. MISS VIOLET WARBURTON-Class for Beginners ; Ballroom Dancing only Friday Evenings ; Advanced Class, Wednesday Evenings : Children's Class, Ballroom and Fancy Dancing, Saturdays. Address— l 96, The Terrace. DANCING. rfllHE MISSES M. and E. OAKLEY A BROWNE, Teachers of Ballroom Dancing. AdulL Clas3 for advanced pupils, also for beginners, THURSDAY EVENINGS, in Wellington (Spiller's) Hall, Boul-cott-streaL Private Tuition by arrangement. Address — 36, Majoribanks-street. J G. TURNER, M.1.U.M., ** • 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. JW. M. HARRISON'S GYM- • NASIUM, St. Andrew's Hall, Wel-lington-terrace. New Term just commencing. Gentlemen — Mondays and Thursdays, 5.15 to 6. Ladies — Tuesdays and Fridays, 7.30 to 9. Ladies' Fencing Class — Mon- | days and Fridays, 4to 5. Children — Wednesdays, 4- to 5, and Saturdays, mornings. South Wellington School, Newtown. Children — Tuesdays, 4- to 5 ; Saturdays, 2to 3.30. Private Lessons and Massage by arrangement. NOTICE. -m/TR. ROYD GARLIC X, PHYSICAL CULTTJRIST 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 E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISS L. MAODONALD Principal. TYPEWRITING OFFICE: Stewart Dawson's Buildings, opposite Bank of New Zealand. Tuition by correspondence has speoial attention. ' Pitman's Australian Record, 220 words per minute. Highest speed in the shortest time. MATRICULATION AND CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. STUDENTS are now being enrolled for recapitulatory work for tfie above Examinations. Last year we prepared SO Btudeijts, 41 of whom passed. Instructors : MR. F. P. WILSON, M.A. MR. J. CAUGHLEY, M.A., and MR. AMOS. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11, GREY-STREET. What &re you doing about it? Are you giving me Waiv Ploti-9 JB ad! Jridijr . Or are you going to let the retailer who studies nothing but his own immediate profit sel} "you any old kind of a ready-made suit when you really want a Simpson Spit — tailor-cut and ready-to->vear. The reliable retailer will show you my suits — but you take it from me that when the man behind the counter tells you inhere are other suits as good, he's' only saying 4 so because iho,se "other" suits mean more profit to him. That's the man to transfer your trade from. If he will beat you. on Simpson Suits — he'll beat you" on other lines. lie's not watching- your interests, and every man knows that it's onjy when the storekeeper realises that his interests and his customers' are one and the same thing:, that business is on a satisfactory basis for the customer. Now, every retailer of repute can get Simpson Suits for you if he hasn't got them, and you want to see these suits — I've told you about their superiority, their scientific cut, tremendous range of fitting's, their splendid style and good qualities at from 40/6 the Suit, and if you want to see these suits and test for yourself the truth of my words, don't be held up by the retailer because he wants' to make a little more profit out of you by selling- you an inferior suit. And I say fearlessly that the "other" suits are inferior-r-no other ready-to-wear suit can touch the Simpson Sujt for style, cut, and quality. See them for yourself to-day. But don't believe what the bigger profit retailer says about them, or what I say about them either, till you actually see them* personally. I'm quite satisfied that ycu should judge the Simpson Suits. Their style and fit wijl be obvious to yoii s and I guarantee their quality. NOTE.— Retailers not handlingSimpson Suits should write to Messrs. Reynolds and Jyinvig;, warehousemen, Wellington, "Christsh.urch, and Dunedin, for particulars..
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 9, 11 July 1910, Page 2
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