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SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! THE SEASON 1914. NIMMO AND BLAIR'S HIGHEST QUALITY | DUNEDIN GROWN VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS ! VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS ! ALL AT oD PACKET. SOW NOW! SOW NOW! THESE SEEDS GROW! THE SIMS HARDWARE CO., CUBA-STREET. | "COMEY" SLIPPERS EOR COLD FEET! |~1 ENTLEMEN, keep your feet j VJ warm these cold, nippy, frosty nights by wearing a pair_ of__ our "comfy" Slippers. Nice-looking,' cosy felt, warmly lined inside Footwear — just the Slippers you need ! Gents' Brown Check Felt Slippery thick felt and leather sole ; great value 3/3 Gents' "All Black" Felt Slippers, warm lined, thick felt and leather soles, for comfort, 4s 6d Gents' "Arctic" Felt Buckle Boots, stout felt and leather soles, neat check pattern, 5s lid • Gent-i' Glace Leather Slippers, with leather stiffeners, wool lined and 3ewn soles, rare value, 6s 9d PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE 106, CUBA-ST., and RIDDIFORD-ST. MRS. LISSANT, Teacher of Pianoforto and Theory, announces the Removal of her Studio to Room No. 3, London Dental Buildings, Willis-street. STUDIO DAYS: Tuesdays and Fridays, 2 to 8 p.m. TANGO, BOSTON, ONE-STEP, ETC. THE MISSES M. and E. OAKLEY BROWNE, Teachers of Ballroom Dancing. Class for Beginners and Advanced Pupils (adults), Mondays, 8 p.m., in Marine Engineers' Hall, Thorndon. Second Term commences Monday, Ist June. Tango to be included. Class for Senior Boys and Girls, Saturdays, 3 p.m., at 82, Webb-street. New Term, 30th May. Private Tuition by arrangement. Waltzing a specialty. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON. PROFICIENCY ensured in Six Private Lessons. Classes for Beginners hold Monday and Wednesday Evenings, in private hall, term commencing with pupil. All latest dances taught, including Hesitation Waltz, One-step, Bostons, Trot, and Tango. Address: 86, Ghuznee-Bt., next St. Peter's Church. G. TURNER, , M.I.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 intettdini? PudUb. MISS E. CARR-'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, STEWART DAWSON'S BUILDINGS. MISS L. MACDONALD Principal Tuition by _ Correspondence has spechl ■ attention. Pitmfin'6 Australian Record — 220 svords. per minute. Highest Speed in ! the Shortest Time. PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING! PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING! I PERSONAL or CORRESPONDENCE TUITION. STUDENTS write up the actual transactions of a merchant in the necessary books of account, and make out the. actual commercial documents required. Frequent Trial Balances aro taken out and many Balance-sheets are prepared. DAY, EVENING, And CORRESPONDENCE CLASSES. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL I COLLEGE, H. AMOS, Direotor. i Office— ll, Groy-street. Tolephono 2098. ALE OF TECHNICAL POCKETBOOKS. DURING MAY ONLY. ■ Building Trades, Mechanics Plumbers', Mariners'. Business Man's Concrete, Telephone and Telegraph. Bound in Leather 4s Bound in Cloth 3s 'Size 5g inches by 3£ inches. Each contains from 330 to 398 pages, with numerous illustrations. Send cash with order. Money refunded if book not I satisfactory. j Apply promptly, ! SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT, INTERNATIONAL **■ CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, 63. Dixon-street. A COURSE of Simplified, Modern Instruction by mail will give you a eound, practical knowledge of the Principles, Construction, and Operation of Steam Engines, Boilers, Dynamos, Motors, Oil Engines, etc. Low cost; success assured. All books supplied. Free Booklets gladly sent.— STURROCK'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, H.M. Arcade, Auckland. MOTOR DRIVING TAUGHT BY EXPERTS. HEATHER'S MOTOR SCHOOL AND GARAGE. Edward-street, off Manners-street (at Rear of N.Z. Express Co.'s Stores). 'Phone No. 3506. PROSPECTUSES. Proxy Forms, Dmdend Warrants, and Joint Stock Companies' Printing of every description printed with expedition at lowest remunerative pricos at Evening Post General Printing House. LOST, a troublesome cough by taking "Nazol." Lot this honest specific relieve your cough. Sixty doses Is 6d. ORN COB PUNCH is nonalcoholic;, it is. refreshing and invigorating with water, all niinoral waters, or milk. Order a- bottle to-day.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 128, 1 June 1914, Page 1

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