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NEWTOWN SCHOOL. ADULT CLASSES, Mondays, Wednesdays, nnd Fridays, 7.30 to 9. Students prepared for Sixth Proficiency and other Primary Certificates. Other Classes by arrangement. Note the Address—COßNEß OF MEIN AND RIDDIFORD STREETS. : DANCING. MISS BORLASE will reopen her Classes Second Week in March. The very 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). VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, ELOCUTION. MISS ANNETTE PORTMAN. STUDIO: VICTORIA BUILDINGS, 59, Manners-street. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS PHYLLIS BATES has resumed Teaching Hie latest Ballroom Dancing at her Studio, 13, KING'S CHAMBERS (Opp. Stewart Dawson's). 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. Petone Class at Oddfellows' Hall, Thursday afternoon; private sessions arranged. Classes commence Ist March. Studio, Rod's Building, 36, Courtenay-r>l. MISSES MATIS and INEZ CONNOP. GORDON SHORT, 'GORDON SHORT, GORDON SHORT, Pianist. (Pupil of Mm«. Carreno, M. Dalcroze, and other Eminent Artists. LESSONS resumed 30th JANUARY. Relaxation System. Class Instruction (Aura! Training, Keyboard Harmony, Musical Appreciation) Elementary Tuition by experienced Assistant. Prospectus sent on application to 21, Nairn-street. npHERE are few people in New Zealand A who' do not know of the use of BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL. This Institution has the largest number of pupils in New Zealand in respect to any organisation of its kind. It exists solely for the instruction of students in the various branches of Engineering, either by postal tuition or cla3a instruction. ' Ambitious men who desire to fit themselves for the better-paid positions in the ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING World are advised to prefc into touch with BOWER'S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. They will send a Free Prospectus dealing with an Engineering Career. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, 52, Fletcher's Buildings, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. (And at Auckland.) P.O. Box 865. Telephone 1792. INSTANT RELIEF FOR MORNING HEADACHE AND POOR APPETEITE. THAT dull itching, that nauiea and di»tate for food with which so many begin the day, soon goes when you take Dr. Cassell's Instant Relief. The root of the trouble ia disordered liver, perhaps constipation,, and Dr. Cassell'a Instant Relief so surely restores both liver and bowels that these complaints become impossible. Take Dr. Ca.*e!l'i Instant Relief for constipation, biliousness, torpid liver, sick headache, dizziness, specks before the eyes, flatulence and windy spasms, acidity, heartburn, impure blood, and that dull, heavy feeling which is a sure indication of liver troubles. Ask for Dr. Cassell'a Instant Relief and take no substitute. Dr. Cassell's Instant Relief is the companion preparation to Dr. Caasell's Tablets. Prices in New Zealand, Is 9d and 4a. All Chemists and Stores. " SKIN DISEASES. . "O3ORIASIS, Eczema, Acne, ' and •IT Diseases of the Scalp effectively dealt with. Klexema Treatment draws the trouble out of the system and heals the affected part. Correspondence invited. Klexema Rooms, 13, Woodward-street, Wellington. Hours—lo-1, 2-4 p.m., or by appointment.- Tel. 2271. GEORGE H. SCOTT AND CO. EORGE H. SCOTT AND CO. (Late Cardale and Scott). FULL STOCKS ON HAND OF— OAK MAPLE THREE-PLY WOODS CABINETMAKERS' HARDWARE BUILDERS' .HARDWARE. Business carried on at the old Address: 131, FEATHERSTON-ST., Wellington. Telephones—2Bs2 and 940. Telegrams—"SCOTlA." Wellington. P.O. Box 985. "IRONSAND" UNBREAKABLE TUMBLERS. THE amount of knocking about these Tumblers .stand is wonderful. N.Z Agents— C. B. LEMPRIERE AND CO., Maritime Buildings, Customhouse-quay. . TTNREDEEMED PLEDGES. £ » d 5 10 0 Clarinet, B Flat, with case 2 19 6 No. 2a Brownie, R.ll. 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 3 0 0 George 111. Sovereign, 1817, 17 6 Pair All-wool Dark Blankets 3 3 0 Cabin Trunk, new, largo size 7 10 0 Powerful Telescope and Ca«e 10 0 0 Italian Mandolin, dated 1898; / with case and bag, cost £30. 1 2 7 6 Leather Suitcase 3 2 6 Brand New Suit 3 19 6 Solid Gold Chain and Pendant 7 10 0 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 Lover Watch 215 0 Mandolin, perfect order THE ANCHOR EXCHANGE AND IX)AN CO., 131, Manners-street, opp. King's Theatre. Tel. 22-776. And >t Auckland. ■yy ANTED KNOWN. AH kinds of Cemetery Work executed. Granite and Marble Curbs, Reinforced Concrete Walls. Direct Importer Granite and Marble Memorials. H. GLOVEB, .Monumental Sculptor, 59, Kent-terrace. Telephone 21-738. LEVIN-FOXTOM MOTOR MAIL SERVlCE.—Quickest route to Foxton. Leave-Foxton 7 a.m., arrive Lovin 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, 6« 6d. Motorn far dice aundsy*. PiSHCy WHITEHI&D. proprietor,

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 54, 6 March 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 54, 6 March 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 54, 6 March 1922, Page 5