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HOW LADIES MAY SAVE MONEY ON THE 'SEASON'S SMARTEST WEARABLES. Buy at "THE SAMPLE ROOM" and reap the benefit o£ their Divecb Buying and low working expenses! EVERYTHING FOR LESS I Silk Knitted Sports Coats, 255. Latest Raincoats £3 3s. Woollen Jerseys from 355. Fur Coats from £25. Costumes from £2 12s. Summer Skirts, to clear, 12s 6d. Crepe-de-Chine and Jap. Blouses, etc. THE SAMPLE ROOM THE/SAMPLE ROOM (OLIVER'S), Upstairs: 102, Willis-street (Next Empress Pictures).

"PRICES TALK! PRICES TALK! HERE ARE TALKING PRICES ! . New Dates (loose), 9d per lb Bacon, (prime Tashers), Is 8d per lb Washing Soda, 81b Is; Salt, 81b Is j Salmon (pink), i's, 9d Salmon (pink), l's, Is 4d 61b tins Jam, 2s lid; Walnuts, 16 7d Starch, Is lb; Cornflour, lOd lb Olives (Morton's), i pints, Is 6d Capers (Morton's), Is 6d and 2s 6d lib packets Jelly Crystals, Is W j Sardines, 8d tin New Sultanas,- Is 2d lb , Navy Cocoa, 8d tin f Tomato Sauce (quarts), Is 3d Sheep Tongues, 2s Eno's Fruit Salt, 3s 9d Olive Lucca Oil, 2s 3d bottle, NOTE.—We do NOT give Coupons, but ■we give you the LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN INSTEAD. Discount must first be added on to be taken off. We take it off in basing- our prices. WE DELIVER ANYWHERE IN CITY OR SUBURBS. B. SMITH, FOOD SPECIALIST, 48, COURTENAY-PLACE. And at 510, 512, ADELAIDE-ROAD; BerhampoTc. '

DANCING., "S/TISS BORLASE'S Classes will reopen Itl Secdiid Week in MARCH. A Class for. Juniors will be held SATURDAY. MORNINGS. Intending pupils are requested to make arrangements as soon as possible. Further particulars, etc., apply 152, THE TERRACE. Private entrance Tramway avenue, first gate on Wit ~ PIANOFORTE. , . ■m/TISS FANNY G. SEALEY, L.R.A.M. Resumes Teaching 11th FEBRUARY, 1920. Address—2, MOWBRAY-STREET. ELOCUTIONARY.': AND DRAMATIC ART. PUBLIC SPEAKING—RECITING— VOICE PRODUCTION; MR. CULFORD BELL has resumed teacning. Studio': Trevor Studios, 66, Willis-street. 'Phone 1800. MADAME iCOPE-DOWSING: " Singing, Piano, Elocution, and Dramatic Art. MADAME' S system is identical with . that under which all our noted Singers, Speakers, Pianists, and Actors are trained, receiving commendation from such Artists as Mdlle. Dolores, Watkins, Mills, etc. ,otc. Studio—94, WILLIS-STREET (opposite Shortt's). 'Phone 334. BIGNOR ALF. P. TRUDA, Teacher of Music and School for Artistic Flute Playing. Systematic instruction in tone production and thorough dissection of technique. Unique daily studies in elementary and advanced Flute-playing. Lasting result. Resume Teaching MONDAY NEXT, 2nd FEBRUARY. Studio: 220, LAMBTON-QUAY. SINGING, ELOCUTION, And STAGE DEPORTMENT. MISS G. HELEN GARDNER, Late of Dunedin. Prospectuses obtainable at The Bristol and Begg and Co. Miss Gardner will be at Begg's from 1.30 to 2.15 p.m. and from 5 to 5.30 p.m. daily, to interview intending pupils. Private Address: Kenilworth. . \ PIANOFORTE AND THEORY OF . MUSIC. MISS EILEEN N. GAYNOR, A.T.C.L., L.A.8., resumes Teaching at 23, Sydney-street, Petone, on THURSDAY, 12th FEBRUARY. Owing to non-arrival of Sidney boat, MISS M. GAYNOR will NOT resume Teaching till MONDAY, 16th FEBRUARY. PIANOFORTE AND VIOLIN TUITION. MR. F. C. BERTHOLD, Teacher of Music, having recently taken up his residence in Wellington, is prepared to receive Pupils at 79, DUN-CAN-TERRACE, KILBIRNIE. Over 30 yeai-3' experience. Pupils have achieved great success in examinations. Terms on application. PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, AND . HARMONY. TI/TISS DORIS . TREGONNING, ■"■'- A.T.C.L., has resumed teaching at 27, Devon-street. 'Phone 21-851. PIANOFORTE. TiflSS MYRTLE BARBER, Pupil of Tobias Matthay, is prepared to receive Pupils and to "Coach Teachers in the Matthay Method. For terms, etc., apply to 16, HOBSON-STREET. DANCING. MR. THEODORE TREZISE will recommence Classes in March-for Ballroom Dancing, including the latest phases of the Foxtrot, Jazz, Hesitation, Tango, etc. Intending students may make arrangements now, For particulars apply BEGG'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Manners-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1920, Page 6

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