HOSIERY AND GLOVES. JUST to Hand—Special Valuea and Varieties for EASTER WEAR, All-wool Black Cashmere Hose, 2s 6d, 2s • Ud, 3s 6d pair Real D.cor Gloves, English-made, 7s 6d pair Cape Leather Gloves, English-made, 6s lid pair Dent's Kid Gloves, 3s 6d, 4s 6d pair NOVELTIES IN NECKWEAR, CAMISOLES AND NIGHTDRESSES. LEES & CHURCH, 128, CUBA-STREET. .THIS. SEASON'S FOOTBALL BOOTS ! T/WERY player of this fai^us sport SIU knows the, true value of and appreciates a pair of good, reliable, and comfortable Boots. We can truthfully stato that wo have attained our "goal" in this respect, and we aro now selling a Boot at |' - 12/6 ■ which, for real value and solid^ workmanship, is second to none in the i Dominion. Made in comfortable black chrome leather, sewn soles, solid unbreakable toes, complete with non-slipping buttons or diamonds in solo. It will pay you to buy a pair of these "scorers" at PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE 106, Cuba-street, and 137, Riddiford-street. -. RIVATE KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL. " Pine Lodge," 28, Austin-street. . Principals — Miss Fleming (Dunedin Diploma) and Miss Davies (Kindergarten Training College, London, Higher CertiBcato N.F.U.). Day and Boarding School for Children under 10 years. Drawing and Musio Taught. PIANOFORTE PLAYING. MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY resumes teaching Ist MAY, at his residence, 229, Willis-street. Mr. Buckley will bo in* attendance Thursday and Friday Afternoons, 2-5, to receive parents and prospective pupils. SINGING.—X. CORNWALL. nnESTIMONIAL from late J. C. WilA liamson:—"l am more than pleased with the results attending your methods as applied to the students I have sent you from our Opera Companies, and I personally thoroughly appreciate your ability as a teacher." Studio: Cooper's Buildings, opp. Evening Post. BANJO, MANDOLINE, VIOLIN. AND GUITAR. , I Thorough Tuition on the above by MR. J. G. TURNF.R, M.1.U.M., 83. KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at door. Terms commence I with pupil. .NOTE.—lnstruments lent to Pupils free of charge for practice at home. ITIHE IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY JL OF MUSIC. ■ ANYONE CAN LEARN BY OUR 1 METHOD. NO SCALES. NO DRUDGERY. | We Teach from Melodies. ROOMS, 1 and 2, CALEDONIAN CHAMBERS. 33. Willis-street. MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND ■ TYPEWRITING. | Stewart Dawson's Buildings. Principal (late Miss L. Macdonald), Miss .Wnitbread-Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (Lond.) Terms commence from date of entry. Tuition by correspondence in Shorthand. Non-Visual Typewriting and Bookkeeping. LEARN SHORTHAND 1N.30 DAYS. i "OOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS will -O, undertake to teach you to write 1 Shorthand correctly, and with sufficient speed for any business work, in 30 days' study. v .. Simply write for Prospectus (no obligations) to | BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 100, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. i SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Principals—MßS. E. CARR, MISS ROWNTRBE. .Typewriting Office, Caledonian Chambers, 33, WILLIS-ST. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward-«treet. Students prepared viva voce and by correspondence by experienced and highly qualified instructors in. the following departments: — (1) Matriculation, etc. (2) Law Professional. (3) Accountancy. (4) Practical Bookkeeping. (5) Shorthand and Typewriting. (6) Publio Service. (7) Military. (8) Police. •'(9) University. (10) Teachers' Certificate. (11) Advertising. . (12) BQYS' PRAPARATORY AND SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL. H. AMOS, Director. Telephone 2098. ■ ENSURE A PROSPEROUS FUTURE. /OHOOSE the one profession in which V there is room for quick advance-mcp.lr-in a .word, learn WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.- We'll teach you in six months, utilising your Bparo time only. ■ OUR STUDENTS SUCCEED Because we have a staff of skilled teachers, certificated men who have had experience in every branch of Wireless' Telegraphy—in fact, we are the- only Wireless j College in the Dominion with qualified Teachers who hold certificates. Our fee is ten guineas, and you. can successfully study in .our class room, or by postal tuition —either way is equally successful.' Send for our Prospectus. , THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGRAPHY, j A.M.P. Buildings, Hunter-street, Wellington. Post Office Box 322. 1 K. QGlLVm.Muatwr,. i
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 97, 25 April 1916, Page 1
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