MR. G. COLLETT REYNOLDS* Private Tutor and Coacb (Late Headmaster of Penwerria Grammar School, Cornwall, En*r.), Coaches for Matric, all Civil Service, Varsity Exams., Etc. Also receives adults desirous of improving their knowledge. Terms on application. Tuition by correspondence if desired. Address — 123, Broughamst , Wellington. SIGNOR ALFRED P. TRUDA (late Solo Flautist of N.Z. Exhibition^ Orchestra, Tea«her of the Flute, Contra Basso, Mandoline, etc. Largo or small Orchestra provided at short notice j for theatres, entertainments, and functions of all descriptions. Special Quartette for !At Homes. Latest music. Studio— 2lß, LAMBTOX-QUAY. MR. AND MRS. FORREST, Teachers of Violin and Piano, 10-lfc, Top Floor, Hume's Buildings, Willis -street. Private Address — Sunnybank, Khandallah. DANCING. THE MISSES M. and E. OAKLEY BROWNE, Teachers of Ballroom Dancing. Adult Class for advanced pupils, also for beginners, THURSDAY EVENINGS, in Wellington (Spiller's) HaH, Bouli cott-street. Private Tuition by arrangement. Address — 36, Majoribanks-street. T G. TURNER, M.1.U.M., ** • Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trams atop at the door. Terms commence with Pupils. NOTE. — Instruments Lent Free of Charge to Intending Pupils. J. W. M. HARRISON, PHYSICAL CULTURIST AND MEDICAL MASSEUR. Massage and Movement Treatment for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Obesity, Indigestion, Constipation, Fractures, Sprains, etc. Specialist in Physical Treatment for Spinal Curvature. 17, Mulgrave-street. 'Phone 3214. MASSAGE AND ORTHOPEDIC TREATMENT. MR. ROYD GARLIGK, PHYSICAL CULTURIST AND MASSEUR (Registered A.M.A.. Melbourne), Hon. Masseur, Wellington Hospital. Specialises in Treatment of Spinal Curvatures, and Other Deformities, Recent Fractures, Sprains, and Surgical Operations. SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA-ST. Telephone 2199. MISS B. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWSITMISS Li MACDONALD Principal. TYPEWRITING OFFICE: Stewart Dawson's Buildings, opposite Bank of New Zealand. Tuition by correspondence has special attention. Pitman's Australian Record, 220 words per minute. Hithest speed in the shortest time. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11, GREY-STREET. INSTRUCTION m— Accountancy | Business Practice J Shorthand (Pitman's) I Typewriting Students Prepared for the following Examinations — Society of Accountants Matriculation Solicitors' General Knowledge Medaoal Preliminary Senior and Junior Civil Service Over 75 per Cont. of Our Students were Successful in Last Year's Examinations. Instructors — _^t Accountancy — Mr. J. S. 9Hon, F.1.A., N.Z.; Mr. J. L. jfrcus, F.1.A., N.Z. Business Practice — Mr. W. Waddilove, F.1.A., N.Z. ; Mr. Bacon, Mr. Amos Civil Service and Matriculation — Mr. F. P. Wikon, M.A.; Mr. J. Ca,ughley. M.A. ; Mr. Amos Shorthand and Typewriting — Mies Hardie, M.I.P.'S. ; Miss Sinallbone, Miss Webb. Your Suit fSeqtiireirfents Filled for 39/6 What are your Suit requirements anyhow ? Aren't they something like this ? j (a) You want a suit that will wear ! well, and 'keep its shape and colour to the last. (b) You want a suit that fits you perfectly, looks as if it belongs to ' you, and not to your neighbour. (c) You want a suit that is cut on fashionable, yet at the same time common-sense, lines. (d) You want a suit at a reasonable price, and if you can get exactly the suit you want at 39/6, so much the better for you. That's about it, isn't it? Well, the suit for you is the Simpson Suit — tailor-cut and ready to wear. It fills all your requirements. In this way — (a) The wearing qualities of Simpson Suits are secured by my guarantee, v/hich authorises all dealers to refund you your money witkout any argument should your suit prove unsatisfactory in the wear. (b) The fitting of Simpson Suits is perfect. There's a suit for every possible type of figure, and as you'll see when you try them, are cut so perfectly on scientific lines as to fit you better than suits you've had made to measure. (c) Every size of the Simpson Suit is mado in a big variety of styles, embracing all the very newest style features of the present day. (d) The price of the Simpson Suits, from 39/6, is reasonable enough. You'll find no fault with the f rice if you're satisfied with the suits, and I know you'll find no fault with the suits once you see Simpson's. They're different, altogether different, from any made-to-wear suits you've seen in New Zealand. If they weren't I wouldn't bother to ask you to look at them. But they are different, and that's why you'd better see them. But be sure they're Simpson's. Look for my autograph on the ticket. All reliable mercers and clothiers stock Simpson's Suits, or can get them for you. NOTE.— Retailers not handling Simpson Suits should write to MESSRS. REYNOLDS AND KINVIG, Warehousemen, Wellington, Christchurch, ancl Dunedin, for particulars. 14 ■^TT ANTED KNOWN. SCHOOL KNICKERS. When getting the Boy a pair of School Knickers, plan to get stout serviceable clothing. It will pay you to see our FOX'S' SERGE KNICKERS. Plain, with strong lining, sizes 5 to 16, at 3s 6d pair. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Manners-street.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 39, 15 August 1910, Page 2
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