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Major, M.A.. sometime Senior Mathematical Scholar, N.SE University." * - Music: HerrLouisTutschka. Gymnastic : Professor Carrollo. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other examinations. A 'Bus is provided for day pupils at a nominal charge. DIANOFOKTE LESSONS. MR. JOHN HARTWELL, ORGANIST OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL Teaching Room at Messrs. Hoffmann'* Queen street. Terms on application 1 -" .. , ~' M R H. fW'&X * B LL, JLJL.O VjtyJV" KMUIr ~.■■■'> TEACHER OF MUSIC. * " SINGING (VOICE PRODUCTION, &C), PIANOFORTE, f t ; Residence and Studio :: i'o\J.i : \ "GLENFERN," KYBEIt PASS ROAD, ..... Opposite St. Sepulchre's Church. Term commences from first lesson. Piano Quartette Classes. Terms: 10s per quarter. ROOKERY CLASSES. GIRLS' COLLEGE, PORTLAND«ROAD, REMUERA. MRS. KIDD (First-class Diplomee of West End Training School of Cookery, Glasgow) Will give the Third Lesson of the Course on WEDNESDAY, ISth April, at 2 p.m. Course of Six Logons, 10s (id: Single 1.6-son, 2s. Practice Classes on SATURDAYS, /rom 10 a.m. to 12 m. Six Les ons, £1 Is; Single Lesson, os. Syllabus : Pancake Fritters, Canary Puddings and I.emon Sauce, Apples in Paste, Almond Fingers. MRS. SO\VE RB Y, Certificated Pupil of Professor West. Sjdney, Is now forming Classes for TEACHING BALL ROOM DANCING. Also, the New Waltz, French Cotillion, Minuet de la Cour, etc. Quarter commences on 14th instant. Adult Classes: Elementary, Advanced. Children's Classes: Saturdays, 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. at CHORAL HALL. Private Classes for the fashionable Fancy Dances. Private Address: WOODVILLE USE, PAR-LIAMENT-.-iTREKT. THE "EXCELSIOR" SYSTEM OF DRESSCUTTING AND DRESSMAKING. NO FITTING REQUIRED. MISS FORBES (late of Edinburgh), having studied four systems of Dress-cutting by Measurement, is prepared to give lessons in the above, which is the latest and most improved system. Wherever introduced the " Excelsior" has superseded all other methods by its simplicity and accuracy. It is easily learned in six or seven lessons. Proficiency guaranteed. Each pupil can make a dress for herself during the course of lessons. Terms moderate. Ladies invited to call and see demonstration of system at Temple Chambers, Queen-street, opposite Now Herald Office, between two and five. Classes commence TUESDAY, 20th March ; hours, two till five. Saturday Mornings between 10 tind 1 ; Evening by arrangement. Ladies Dresses Cut and Fitted. Booksellers and Stationers--IVTEW FASHIONABLE NOTE PAPERS. "CARRARA" NOTE. So called from tt« surface resembling that of the marble obtained from the famous Italian quarries of that name, and which being of surpassing purity and beauty was used by the great sculptors of ancient Rome. Appropriately done up in wrappers, decorated with exquisite reproductions on porphyry and lapis-lazuli, of some of those marble masterpieces of all time, namely— APOLLO VENUS JUNO, and MINERVA In Pac.<ots, IsCd each. Envelopes to match in boxes of 100, 23 3d. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9488, 18 April 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9488, 18 April 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9488, 18 April 1894, Page 8

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