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T&4TB,. G. COLLETT JitEYN'OUDS,. J.YJL Private Tutor and Coach (Lots Head toaster of Penwerris Oxanamaw School. Cornwall, Enpr.k Coaches- for Matric., .all CivflAServioe,Varaity -Exams., Etoffcjf 1 Also receives adults desrrous oi imßWMr— iojr their knowledge. Terms on application. Tuition by carrespybnde»slß if. desired. Address — 125, B'tougitam-st,,-Wellmgton. MR. AND' MRS. FORREST, Teachers of Violin and Piano, 10-12, Top Floor, HumeAs Buildings, Willis-street. Private Address— Sumnybairic, Khandailab. MR. C. H. STEPHENS TTK^DLL receive Popilfl for SINGING, at his Rooms, 124, Lambton-quaja. Apply at the Wellington Piarao Co., or by letter to "KENILWORTH," 92, HiH-street. DANCING. MISS VIOLET WARBURTON— Cfess for Beginners; Ballroom Dancing only Friday Evenings; Advanced Class, Wednesday Evenings ; Children's Claes, Ballroom and Fancy Dancing, Saturdays. Address— l 96, The Terrace. DANCING. mHE MISSES M. and E. OAKLEY I -L BROWNE, Teachers of Ballroom Dancing. Adult Class for advanced pupils, also for beginners, THURSDAY EVENINGS, in Wellington (Spiller's) Hall, Boul-cott-street. Private Tuition by arrangement. A<ddress — 36, Majoribanks-street. • JG. TURNER, M.LT7.M., • Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at the door. Terms commence with Pupils. NOTE.— lnstruments Lent Free of Charge to intending Pupils. JW. M. HARRISON, Physical Cul- • turist, Masseur, and Spinal Curvature Specialist. Instructor to Girls' College, Sacred Heart Convent, Miss Richmond's School, etc. Established 13 years. Gymnastic and Fencing Classes held at St. Andrew's HalL Wellingtonterrace. Massage. Private Treatment, Consultations, and Enquiries at Residence^ — It, MULGRAVE-STREET. NOTICE. ■m/TR. RO V D GAELICK, PHYSICAL CULTURIST AND MASSEUR (Registered A.M.A., Melbourne}, Hon. Masseur, Wellington Hospital. Boys' Class begins New Term on SatuTday next, 9 ajn. Business Men, Monday, Wednesday* and Friday, 5 p.m. SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA-ST.. Telephone 2199. MISS K. OARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISS L. MACDONALD Prinoipal. TYPEWRITING OFFICE: Stewart Dawson's Buildings, opposite Bank of New Zealand. Tuition by correspondence has speoial attention. Pitman's Australian Reoord, 220 words per minute. Highest speed in the shortest time. MATRICULATION AND CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. STUDENTS are now being enrolled for recapitulatory work for tbe above Examinations. Last year we prepared 50 students, 41 of whpm parsed. Instructors : MR. F. P. WILSON, M.A. MR. J. CAUGHLEY, M.A., and MR. AMOS. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLI^EGE, 11, GREY-STREET. Ready-made Suits are All Right— lf They're Simpson's. If they're not, they're apt to be all wrong. The Simpson Suits are different — altogether different — from any other ready-made suit you can buy in New Zealand. They're as different as chalk is from cheese. This is why they're different: — Every Simpson Suit is tailor-cut for ooe particular type of man. It's scientifically made to fit that type as perfectly as if it were fitted on to the man himself — and the number of types for which Simpson Suits are made — well, their name is legion. There's one for the tall man with the broad chest, there's one for the short one who is long in the body, one for the man of medium height who requires extra room across the back, and so on, till every type is covered. Now, we have one suit to fit every type of figure. The next consideration is style. You want for one particular type of figure a good selection of style, and after that a range of fabrics. So, in the Simpson Suits each individual type is varied as to style and material, so that in the end any man can select from the Simpson Suits one that fits his figure exactly — is made in just the styie he likes, and in just the fabric he fancies. " That's all right," you say, " and if that's true, your proposition's all right, provided I get my moneys worth in wearing quality." Now, my friend, you can prove the truth of my words by simply seeing the Simpson Suits for yourself, and I guarantee their quality by authorising every retailer who handles my suits to refund you your money, without any argument, if anything goes ; wrong in the wear. When you can get the suit you want, ready to put on your back, from 49s 6d a suit, that hooks as weir and wears as well as a made-to-measure suit at 4 or 5 guineas, isn't that the suit for you? I guess it is, and once you see Simp6on Suits you'll guess so, too. NOTE.— Retailers not handling Simpson Suif s should write to Messrs. Reynolds and Kinviff, Warehousemen, Wellinffton, Christchurch, and Dunedin, for particulars*

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 16, 19 July 1910, Page 2

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726

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 16, 19 July 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 16, 19 July 1910, Page 2

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