C MILTON lIOUSM SCHOOI 2!£, THE TERRACE, Wellington. , Next Term will begin on 20th SE.P?. TUESDAY. Wth Sev**mbrf. piT^En^T-TKm^iTscTiool i 1 (Boarding and Bay School fo Girle). Principle; MISS BABEB M.A., MISS RICHMOND, iligher Coj t;hWf, N.F.U. Preparatory Ciwjec fo CTuWreii under 8. The Teem v,iH beeii 1 on_ TpESDAY, 10th September.' Th , Prmitpak wiil 'r,e at. ho!ne to p«rehi on MONDAY, 38th September. rt SySdIAL TO VOCALIgIi" XjO. ?. Male Clasn tor Par), asngiop ••>" etc., v.HI cotntncJice on MONDAY 4rli S&ptmbtr, at i 5.15. Vaoufcic* fo Tenors and B&ases. also tor 0. fey TTtmal Voi.^-.. forThureday Night Cl««. Ntx Pufulfi* Refital, 29th September, Ma*or.i Hall. MB. MERKWETHEH O. MEADOW,'.' L.A.8., 7S, C.iba*ire«t, : JJR~ JOSEPH STEPHEN;; Specialist in Pianoforte, tl&rtnony, Composition, Having just arrived from London, hi now commenced Tuition in tho above Subjects. Studios Over Littlejohn'e Lftmbton.qua; I>IANOPLAYING MADE EASY IANO-PLAYING MADE EASY The NATIONAL COLLEGE O MUSIC, 30, WILLIS-ST., guarantees t teaeli you to Dlay the PIANO or ORGAI PERFECTLY. No ncales. No drudgerj Exactly the same result, only you lear in SIX WEEKS more than you woul in four years in the, old method. W return your money if you are unab) to play a tune in the first week. FUL TUITION, £2 2s. Free demonstrate daily MADAME LUCIA DUGAiS Chief Instructress. Hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.n C"~ II AR LES STOUGH TO > TEACHER OF PIANO, THEORY, Etc., Mas commenced Tuition in the abov subjects at his Room, ALLIANCE CHAMBERS, Corner of Willis and Manners Streets (Next London Dental Institute). ' Pupils Prepared for Competitions an Examinations. JG. TURNER, M.LU.M • Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guits, 83, KENT-TERRACE, Trams stop at the door. Terms comniem with Pupils. NOTE.—lnstruments Lent Free- of Ch&rj to Intending Puoils. MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL O SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRI 1 ] ING. . MISS L. MACDONALD Principa TYPEWRITING OFFICE; Stewart Dawson's Buildings, opposil Batik of New Zealahd. Tuition by correspondence has special attention. Pitman's Australian Record, 220 wow per tnihuto. Highest speed in the shor est time. BANKS' S COMMERCIAL COLLEgI 11, GREY-STREET. STUDENTS wishihg to be eudeessful i any of the Public Examinations at requested to joih ohe of the followin Classes : — Accouhtahcy, Bookkeeping, Shorthan and i Typewriting, Sehior fthd Junic Civil Service. Matriculation, Solic tor-,' Geiieral lvno« ledge, Medic? and Engineering Preliminaries, an Military College Entrance. Instructors : Mr. J. S. Barton, F.1.A., N.Z. 5 Mr. J L. Arcus, F.1.A.. N.Z. ; Mr. W. W Waddilove, F.1.A., N.Z. : Mr. B. H Low, 8.A., B.Sc; Mr. J. 1 Thwhitcs, 8.A., Mrs. Macphail (Aspisi ! ant Professor in Modem Language! 1 Victoria College), Mips Hardh M.1.P.5., Miss Smallbonc. OVER 70 PER CENT. PASSES II : LAST YEAR'S PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. PHYSICAL. IMPROVEMENT Atic l the CORRECTION OF DEFORMITIES. KOYD GARLICK (Registered A.M. A., Melbourne) PHYSICAL CULTURIST AN MASSEUR, SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMAS WELLINGTON. CONSTIPATION ; QPEEDILY and v Permanently Cured I ; a Scientific and Natural Method, guarantee to eradicate your trouble fc good. No matter what alleged remi dies you have tried, write for my term which 1 will forward post free by retur mail. GARNET SIMS, PHYSICAL CULTURE EXPERT, 134, RtDDIFORD.3T.,'WELLmGTO> MONEY TO LEND, IN any sums, on approved Frertol Security, trom A I P« cent. , ■ tcie Repayment by instalments can be &i ranged. SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, I Solicitor, Tel. No. 31. 31. Huntcr-tstre&b. " ~ ON approved FreebeW Securities b the LOWEST RATES ruling in Ih Dominion. Apply, at oitce, 1 Klßfc AND WIL&ON, ' SrtlicifcOM, Pa«F.ma-slre(st, Wellington. -. M ONEY TO LENdT~ " ON Mortgage over Frtebokl Preperlsci Apply to MALL AND KNIGHT, SoliflitOTs, 37, Panama-a 1 .,, Tel. No. 2352. _ Wellington, MONEY JTO LEND. " WEBB AND HOLMDEN, Barrister and Solicitors, 235. Lair/nton-qua (next Ba»k of New £eAland), hay MONEY TO LEND, in any sums, a Lowmt Currant Rate* on Freehold Seen ritiee, also on Chattels. NOTE.-Attond UPPER HUTT 0: Thursdays and Court daw. JJARRTS LEMON SQUASH TICKLES THE PALATE. GREAT FOR PARCHED THROATS. THE LUX LIGHT COMPANY DEStRE to notify the Ladies of We' Itntjton and .Suburbs that they hay i jusb opened up a shipment of the Lain* I Ktterus of TABLE and HANGTN< \ LAMPS at Ibrir Showrooms, Old Cu»to.r ] house -meet (back ot Opera Houie),
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1911, Page 10
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