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PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. Reotor—J. E. .Vernon, M.A., B.So. (Edin.) fTTHE School Reopens, on THT7RBJL DAY, Ist February. Classical, Commercial, and Agricultural Courses. Boardinghouae for boys (College House) tinder the personal supervision of the Rector. Prospectus on application to the Seoretary, or after the 15th to the Rector. WELLINGTON DIOCESAN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. NGA. TAWA, MARTON. A High-class Education for Girls, combined with Healthy Country Life. fFIHE First Term will commence at an A early date in February, 1912.' Application for admission to be made to Miss Taylor, Nga Tawa School, Marton. Prospectuses to be obtained at the Diocesan Office, Wellington, or of Miss Taylor, Marton, or of any of the Clergy. £JHARLES STOUGHTON, TEACHER OF PIANO AND SINGING, Resumes Teaching on the 15th inst., at his Room, BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, BOULCOTT-STREET. ¦_ / . PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. ABSOLUTELY no knowledge of musio -required. We guarantee to teaoh any age piano, and to read ANY music. NO VAMPING or CARDS. You attain the same result that takes years under old conditions. Interviews daily. Don't be sceptical or think it impossible. NO DRUDGERY.' If you hay& not heard our pupils play, call and inspect. FULL TUITION, £2 2s; money returned if you cannot play in Bix weeks. Postal course now ready. — THE NATIONAL COLLEGE • t OF MUSIC, 30, Willia-st. Hours 10 'a.m. to 9 pan. J> -G. . TURNER, ' M.1.U.M., • . Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and 'Guitar, 83, KENT-TERRACE, Trams stop at the door. Terms oommenoe ' i with Pupils. NOTE.— lnstruments Lent Free of Charge - ' to Intending Pupils. MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISS L. 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. Highest speed in the shortest time. , JJANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE REOPENS WEDNESDAY, 10th JANUARY. _ ¦ > x "I^EW Students are requested to ' Enrol between 12 and S p.m. . P.O Box 162. Telephone 2093 IF YOU ARE TROUBLED *¥¥TITH your Liver, t Indigestion, Con- » » stipatiqn, Obesity, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Weak Chest, Round Shoulders, Spinal Curvature, Sprain, andi. Fracture,, t ¦ * .. i ' Consult J. W. M. HARRISON, 17, MULGRAVE-STREET. Medioal Massage Treatment. Curative ' Exercises and Dietetics. References from patients -cured. Call, write, or 'phone 3214. WEAK LUNGS ARE the cause of the loss of hundreds of valuable lives every year. If you would preserve good health you must attend to this vital matter. Now, there is no need to possess weak lungs. MY BUSINESS Is to show you how you may make and keep your lungs healthy and strong. Call or write to GARNET SIMS, PHYSICAL CULTURE EXPERT, 134, Riddiford-street, Wollington. PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT And the CORRECTION OF DEFORMITIES. ROYD GARLICK (Registered A.M.A., Melbourne) PHYSICAL CULTURIST AND MASSEUR, SUSSES CHAMBERS, PANAMA-ST. WELLINGTON. Smoker's Throat from Triiich the KAISBB'S SOW is Buffering, vide a recent cable from Berlin, is a malady that is apt to assail a lover of the weed at any time. Here in' ISfevr Zealand it can be quiokly CURED BY using that reliever of all throat troubles and afflictions-I'LinHffZOli. Mr. A. Evprs, second storeman at Messrs. Kempthorne, Prosser & Ooy.'a Warehouse, Wellington, writes enthusiastically as to the merits of in curing a stubborn attack of smoker's throat. _____ If your chemist or storekeeper does not stock it ... he can 1 57 EVERYWHERE, 1/6 C 2/6

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 9, 11 January 1912, Page 2

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