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DANCING. MISS BORLASE will reopen her Classes Second Week in March. The vory, latest and up-to-date Modern Ballroom Dances will be taught. Evening Classes for adults will be held. Private Lessons by arrangement. Intending Pupils are requested to send in their names as soon as possible, For further particulars, address Tramway-avenue (off The Terrace). ' "VTOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, V ELOCUTION. MISS ANNETTE PORTMAN. STUDIO: VICTORIA BUILDINGS, 59, Manners-street.^ CONNOP STUDIO OF DANCING. OPERATIC, Classical, and Modern Ballroom Dancing. Special Class school students (boys and girls), Friday evenings, 7-9. Children's Classes, Mon. and Sat. Petono Class at Oddfellows' Hall, Thursday afternoon; private sessions arranged. Classes commence Ist March. Studio, Rod's Building, 36, Courtenay-pl. MISSES MATIS and INEZ CONNOP. MASTER THE PIANO IN quarter tho time at half-cost. No trick music. Practical mail course perfected by diplomate Teacher of Trinity College. No drudgery. Get free book, "Your Musical Opportunity." Dominion Correspondence School of Music, 161, Manchester-si, Ohristchurch. A STANLEY, WARWICK, Teacher or ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Adjudicator, Wellington Competitions, 1920, *~ Ohristohuroh Competitions, 1921, Inveroargill Competitions, 1921. Studio: Rooms 12 and 17, MacartTiy s Chambers, Willis-itreet. Particulars on application to Studio. Schools and Colleen visited. GORDON SHORT, GORDON SHORT, GORDON SHORT, I . Pianist.' (Pupil of Mme. Carreno, M. Daloroze, and other. Eminent Artists. „ LESSONS resumed- 30th JANUARY. Relaxation System. Class Instruction (Aural: Training, Keyboard Harmony, Musical Appreciation). Elementary Tuition by experienced Assistant. Prospectus sent on application to 21, Nairn-street. - ■'.■.." VOICE PRODUCTION AND "SINGING "1/riSS ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN ■*•"•*• (Royal Opera, Covent Garden), 32, WILLIS-STREET. Telephone 1368. Opemtio Claw Every Thursday Evening M MADAME M'MILLAN announces that owing to the large number of orders on hand she will be carrying on business as Ladies' Tailor and Costumier till about Easter. ThcW ladies desiring Costumes should place their orders at once. Address: 48, MANNERS-STREET (Entrance through G. FowldVs, Ltd.,, Boot Department). ARTISTIC FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE RATES. * BE assured oj producing the most artistic and pleasing effect by. having your Furniture Recovered in the, Lates Moquettes, Shadows, Tapestries, etc. The conversion of old into new at wholesale prices is assured at , A. J. HIND AND SON'S, Wholesale Upholsterers and Furnishers, , 7, Ghuznee-street.. Remember to inquire Prices of Bedding before going '"elsewhere.''. - ■ '"* Tel. 22-189. All inquiries. Tel. 22-189. TTNREDEBMBD ' . PLEDGES. £ V'd 5 10 0 Clarinet, B Flat, vyith^case . 2 18 6 No. 2a Brownie, R.R. Lens ■3 12 6 . 8 x 10 Tent and Fly 3 12 6 Gold-filled Elgin Watch ' 9 15 0 New D.B. Hammerless Gun 30 0 0 Handsome S.S. Diamond Ring 10 10 0 Upwards: Prismatic Binoculars 30 0 George 111. Sovereign, 1817, mounted . ■ ' ■ 17 6 Pair All-wool Dark Blankets 3 3 0 Cabin Trunk, new, large size 7 10. 0 Powerful Telescope and Case 10 0 0 Italian Mandolin, dated 1898; . . with case,and bag, cost £30. 2 7 6 Leather Suitcase 3 2 6 Brettd New Suit 3 19 6 Solid Gold Chain and Pendant 7 100 Quadrant, in perfect order 15 0 0 Handsome 3-stone Diamond Ring 10 0 Upwards: Field Glasses, in leather cases 17 10 0 Gent's 18-carat Lever Watch 2 15 0 Mandolin, perfect! order THE ANCHOR EXCHANGE AND LOAK CO., 131,» Manners-street, opp. King's Tktatr*. Tel. 22-776. And at Auckland. TXr ANTED KNOWN. All kinds of Cemetery Work executed, Granite and Marble Curbs, Reinforced Concrete Walls. Direct Importer Granite and Marble Memorials. H; GLOVER, Monumental Sculptor, 59, Kent-terrace. ' , Telephone 21-788. LEVIN-FOXTON MOTOR MAIL SEE,-VICE.-^-Quiokest route to Foxton. Leave. Foxton 7 a.m., arrive Levin 8 a.m.; leave Levin 11, arrive Foxton ■. 12; leave ■ Foxton 5 p.m., leave Levin 7.50 p.m. Fares—Single, 4s 6d; Return, 6s 6d. Motors for hire Sundays. -'. ' PERCY -WHITEHEAD. Proprietor. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR LEFTOFF CLOTHING. A REMINDER TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. SYMONS NAUSBAUM is still the largest buyer in New Zealand of Suits, Boots, Costurrfes, and Jewellery of all descriptions. Ring Tel. 22-668, or call at 63, Courtenay-place. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.-Morris Brickman, 65, Courtenay-place, pays highest price for Left-off Clothing, specially for Dress and Dinner Suits. Edr highest price ring 21-261. Prompt at-, tention will be given. EFT-OFF Clothing—Have you, Clothing,_ Boots, or Jewellery that you can turn into cash? Highest prices'given.' M. Nausbauta, :<The Allies' Secondhand Dealer, 127,. Manners-st.'. Tel. 21-813. MRS. WOODWARD, lato <?Piggott' 121, Vivian-st. (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing. Letters receive prompt attention. Tel. 21-243. Tl/fRS- MIET, 125, Vivian-st. (late Cour- ""■*• tenay-pl.), cash buyer of Costumes, Suite. Boots, and all Left-off . Clothing, Trunks, Portmantoaux. Tol. 21-760. DGALLICHAN (late Mrs. Phillips), • 56, Taranaki-si, Second-hand Dealer. Tel. 22-197, or write.' Full value given for Boots, Suits, Jewellery, etc. Country clienti, money by return port. ,_ SPECIAL NOTICE^ WANTED Known—Mr. H. Gotlieb, the woll-known Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor, wishes to announce that he is now at 248, LAMBTON-QUAY (first floor). All work guaranteed to be under his personal supervision. Utmost satisfaction guaranteed. Prices reasonable. TTMBRELLAS, nicely Recovered from \U 5s 6d. Repairs from Is. Sunshades and Umbrellas Recovered in navy, violet, green, or tussore, from 10s 6d"; ' Walking Sticks Remounted and Repaired from 2s 6d. Lethaby'u, Umbrella Specialieto.. opposite Pott Offlo*.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 13