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I I'ORT NICHOLSON ! I YACHT CLU]!,! ! | ! anntvep.mky fegatta. j MONDAY. JANUARY 22.’d. 19’M. Boat.-'.hip-' am! .Motor Launches. A IM.’A!, Guou DAY'S .SPORT uN THE WATER. ! Tickets in ay l c obtained on tin* 1 Wharf. ■ to Flnrjslup, Is. (.’hihiron I i Hulf-i-iico. j < J>nr.rh<‘oa may ho oh’aino'l on Hoanl, J i Is (>i. i'.•■nsoun Tea, ial. { ! cti.ueu:s M< kan. 1 3</j Jlon. Secretary. | mi: i:. i;. kichmond. j ! Karori Council, j Wellington, j l relied ions on yon. 1 Yoiirti truly, | (Sgd.) AJITIM.'U JAMK.S noSSITKK. •J-1S I [A Caici.J lELOCU T I O X. MISS JENNIE ARNDT (certificated! pupil Mario M orrom c l . 'lolhntirno; | rcMirmv tnachinjf HU.NjJAV, IVhrnaryj ; slh. Add revs, ■TJondi’' IS. McDonald' 1 crescent, at homo alter January 27th. 1 CONVENT OF THE SACKED IIEAKT, | ISLAND DA V. j ! Under tho Care of the Religious of tlio i ! Sacred Heart. j ! HplIE Course of Sludiett includes a i A. thorough knowledge of Christian i doctrine, .all tlic branches of an English 1 ■. education, the French language and i '• literature, the elements of Latin, 'J’licory ; of Music, Class Singing. Calisthenics. ■ and Plain and Ornamental Needlework. i The non- Convent will be opened ami pupils received in rebrnary, J!)o0. For particulars, apply to the Reverend Mother Superior. till) JjMTZIiEKDEUT TERRACE SCHOOL. Hoarding and Day School for Girls, under the direction of .MISS SWAINSON. Hoad Mistress. Mrs Henry Smith. Class for children Oioya ami girls) nn* iier ten. The iXew Term will begin on TUESDAY. .tauunry 3‘)th. -Miss Swainson will I he at home on Monday. January 29th. Mrs Smith will lie at (he school on MONDAY AFTERNOON, the 29th. to receive New Pupils. PIPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL. Moturoa street, Wellington. BOA KDfNO AND DAY SCHOOL FOIL GIRLS. MISS HABER, M.A. MISS DRADWELL. Vacancies for Hoarders. The New Term will begin on TUESDAY. FEBRUAIIY 6th. Miss Hradwell will be at home on Saturday ami Monday, 3rd and .Mb Feb. fyptS GLOVER EATON, I.S.M . Licentiate of the Royal Academy of V .sic, England (Pupil of Signor Garcia). SPECIALIST IN SINGING. Also. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. "Locliayr," 4. Davis street, Thorndon. WELLINGTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SYDNEY STREET. rriHIS School has been established for J- tho special preparation of a limited number of boys for Professional and Commercial Pursuita. Rapid progress guaranteed. Tho greatest pains taken with veryyoung and backward boys. Vacancies for a few boarders. Quarter commences Monday, 29th January, 1906. REV. X. T. WALTON. 360 Rosencath. JgANKS’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 4, Cuba street Extension, HAS NOW RESUMED WORK. Avail yourself ot tho opportunity of IMPROVING YOU.. POSITION. Send or call for a Prospectus. DEEP BREATHING AND ITS EFFECTS UPON HEALTH. CORRECT Breathing causes nn creased flow of purified blood to tho cells of every nerve and muscle in tho body. It creates a feeling of perfect physical health and energy, and is Nature’s rstorativo for tired brains and nerves. DO YOU BREATHE CORRECTLY? CAN YOU TAKE A FULL DEEP BREATH? I can show you in a few minutes several simple exerciser requiring ten minutes’ daily to perform, which will almost immediately increase your lung capacity, and have a marked effect upon your health and spirits. ItOYD GARLICK, Physical Culturist, 135 a. Lambton quay. WAKATAHURI, PELORUS SOUNDS. I BURNISHED ACCOMMODATION and First-class Chef for boarders and touists—now available. Centrally situated; French Pass, Durvillo Island, Crohtcllcs, Havelock. Portage and all other bays, within short distances. Every convenience, including telephone, post office, wharf, ficczing works, launches, boats, etc. Terms; 5s daily: 25owcek!y. Communication daily U.S.S. Co. from Wellington, via Portage, and weekly by s.s. Manaroa direct. Apply, Tourist Department; Johnston. Limited: Colonial Carrying Co.. Wellington Wire direct: F. SULLIVAN. 863 Wnkatahuri. ■ MOTOR CARS! MOTOR BICYCLES! BICYCLES T>EPAIRS executed with despatch to ■ any make of bieyclo or motor car. | JENKTNSON & CO., LTD. MOTC AND CYCLE WORKS. 43. Victoria street. Also at Haste rton and Levin. ]

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5802, 20 January 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5802, 20 January 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5802, 20 January 1906, Page 6