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rjHARLES STOUGHTON, TEACHER OF PIANO AND SINCING. Pupils prepared for Competitions and Examinations. Open to Engageinonte as Accompanist. For 'terms apply Messrs. F. J. Pinny, Ltd., Willis-street, or Lawrenny, Evelynplace, Webb-street. THE MISSES M. AND E. OAELEY BROWNE, Teachers of Ballroom Dancing. ADULT Classes for Beginners and Advanced Pupils, Monday Nights, at 8. Class_ also forming for Friday Nights. Special Classes can be arranged. Children's Class Re-opens April. Private Tuition by arrangement. Classes held at Residence, 82, Webb-street. Trams pass corner. Address — 82, Webb-street. DANCING. MISS BORLASE'S Classes Reopened Thursday, 28th March, at the Marine Engineerd' Institute, Aitken-btroet. Evening Classes held. Latest Plain and Fancy .Dances taught. Private Lessons by appointment. The Dance for 19th will take place on 16th. Address— 2o, MURPHY-STREET. DANCING. MISS BARBARA PUTNAM'S Classes will commence WEDNESDAY, 17th ApriJ, at the Marine Engineers' Institute, Aitken-street. Evening Class for adults. Private Lessons by arrangement. Add«i,s — "FAIR VIEW," NORTHLAND. PIANO PLAYING- MADE EASY. HAVE you a Piano that is never used?' We can teach you in six lessons to play such pieces as Schumann's "Traumerei," Beethoven's "Adieu," "Hearts and Flowers," eto. Are yo^ a singer? then learn to play accompaniments for yourself. No knowledge of musio required. For £2 2b you receive six lessons, and knowing tho system can continue by yourself. Come and enquire. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Head Office, 72, Cuba-street, opp. Royal Oak. Hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Petono Branch— 73, Fitzhcrbert-st. Hours 7 to 9 p.m. J" G. TURNER, M.I.U.M.', • Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 83, KENT-TERRACE, Trams Btop at the door. Terms .commence • with Pupils. NOTE.— lnstruments Lent Free of Charge to Intending Puqjls. , MISS E. CARK'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRIT- » ING. 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 short* csfc time. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS tiATIN. ENGLISH. CLASSES for the above subjects are being taken by MR. H. H. CORNISH/ M.A. (Double First-class Honours) At COMMERCIAL COLLEGE • 11, GREY-STREET. Telephone 2093. PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT And THE CORRECTION OF DEFORMITIES THE CORRECTION OF DEFORMITIES CLASSES AND PRrVTTE TUITION \J DAILY. MR. ROYiTgARLICK, PHYSICAL CULTURIST and MASSEUR (Registered A.M.A., Melbourne), SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA-ST. ToL 2189. (J-REAT BARGAINS In HEALTH STRENGTH MUSCLE And SCIENCE. Call or Write. GARNET SIMS, ' PHYSICAL CULTURE EXPERT, 137, RIDDIFORD-ST., WELLINGTON. CONSTIPATION 1 Indigestion Neurasthenia Rheumatism 'Spinal Curvature Sciatica Round Shoulders Fractures and Sprains CAN BE SUCCESSFULLY TREATED At • J. W. M. HARRISON'S CURATIVE INSTITUTE, 123 and 125, CUBA-STREET. Medical Massage, Curative Exercise and Dietetics. ' Phone 3214. JU-JITSU, *TAPA"NESE Art of SeH-Defenco, as W Taught in JapanWrite for particulars. J. A. DUFFY, 66, Willis -street. DO YOU REALLY WISH TO BE WELL? To have stronger lungs, firmer flesh, better appetite. To sleep f j«H, eat well, work well. Theft take Those who have tried it know how good it is. You can know if you will, but give it a faithful trial. 2/6 & 4/6 per bottle. At Cheroots anjl &to£SS' g|

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1912, Page 2

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