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SEASONABLE GROCERIES At HILL BROS. Evaporated Apricots, best quality, lOd lb Prunes, new reason's, 6d per lb Peaches, extra qualitj, 8d per lb Figs, choice cooking, 4d per lb Rice, best quality, 71b for Is Tapioca, best quality, 71b for Is Sago, best quality, 71b for Is Choice Creamery Butter, Is per lb HILL~BROS., CUBA-STREET. LAMBTON-QY. 'Phone HOP. 'Phono 5185. MADAME DECHANET-MACINTOSH, Holder of Frehch Diplomas for Tuition of French Language, late Pupil of Monsieur Bouhy, Paris, for Voice Production and Singing. PUPILS prepared for Examinations, also^ for the Continent. Correct interpretation and pronunciation of French songs. 125, UPPER ELIZABETH-ST.. City. ELOCUTION. DEEP Breathing, Voice Exercises, Deportment, Defeots of Speech Corrected. ' MR. J. CULFORD BELL, Trevor Studios, WILLIS-ST. 'Phone 1800. Children's Classes — SATURDAY MORNING, 10.15. WANGANUI GIRLS' COLLEGE. SECOND TERM, 1914. THE Second Term begins on TUESDAY, 2nd June. Boarders assemble on the,preceding day (Monday). Applications for Boarding Accommodation should be made at once. W. J. CARSON, Secretary. T7IITZHERBERT-TERRACE SCHOOL, J: Wellington. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal, MISS BABER, M.A. The now Term will begin on Tuesday, 26th May. Miss Baber will bo at homo on Monday, 25th May. PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL, THE PRIORY. AUSTIN-STREET. Term and Weekly Boarding School for Children under 9 years. Principal MISS FLEMING. Term begins WEDNESDAY, 27tb MAY Arrangements made for Day Pupils living at a distances to bo conducted to and from School. NVILLE PREPARATORY~SOiIOOL FOR BOYS UNDER 12, h't. Androw'e Schoolroom, Wellington-terrace. Principal— Miss Dixon. Noxt torm will begin on TUESDAY, 26th MAY. Miss Dixon will bo At Home on MONDAY, 25th May, at 16, Hobson -crescent. "jl/r.RS. LISSANT, Teacher of Piano- ■^ forto and Theory, announces tho Removal of her Studio to Room No. 3, London Dental • Buildings, Willis-htreet. STUDIO,', DAYS: Tuesdays and Fridays, 2 to 8 p.m. ~ VIOLIN. MISS GRACE KISNISDY will resume Tuition on MONDAY, 25th May. Address — 1, Clifton-terrace. TANGO. BOSTON, ONE-STEP, etc. milE MISSES M. and E. OAKLEYX BROWNE, 82, Webb-street, Teachers of Ballroom Dancing. Class for Beginners and Advanced Pupils (Adults), Mondays, B p.m., Marino Institute Hall, Thorndon. Class for Senior Boys and Girls, Saturdays, 3 p.m. Term commences with pupil. Private Tuition by arrangement. Waltzing a specialty. Extra classes for Tango and Ragtime. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. 11. B. MASON. PROFICIENCY ensured in, Six Private Lessons. Cla-sees for Beginners held Monday and Wednesday _ Evenings, in privato hall, term commencing with pupil. All latest dances taught, including Hesi- ■ tation Waltz, One-step, Bostons, Trot, and I Tango. Address: 86, Ghuznee-st,, next St. Peter's Church. JG. TURNER, M.1.U.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 Puuils. MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, STEWART DAWSON'S BUILDINGS. MISS L. MACDONALD .'..... Principal Tuition by Correspondence has speciuJ attention. Pitman's Australian Record — 220 words per minute. Highest Speed in tho Shortest Time. DAY SCHOOL Of BANKS'S COLLEGE, 31, Hill-street. i THE Second Torm of the PRIMARY ' and SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL for BOYS begins on MONDAY, 18th MAY. Pupils Prepared for PUBLIC SERVICE and all ENTRANCE UNIVERi SITY Examinations. ! Principal.— Mr. H. H. Cornish, M.A. (Double First-Class Honours Languages and Literature and Mental Science). Office— ll, Grey-streeb ' Telephone 2098. SALE OF TECHNICAL POCKETBOOKS. DURING MAY ONLY. Building Trades, Mechanics Plumber^', Mariners', Business Man's Concrete, Telephone and Telegraph. Bound in Leather . . .4s Bound in Cloth , . .' .3s Size 5^ inches by 3^ inches. Ench contains from 330 to 398 pages,' with numerous illiistrationo. Bend cash with order. Money refunded if book not satisfactory. Apply promptly, SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT, INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, 63, Dixoii-etreet,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 119, 21 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 119, 21 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 119, 21 May 1914, Page 1

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