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New Gf*ods. New Goods, SPECIAL ASSORTMENT OF New Goods FOB Spring and Summer ALSO \ Tailor Made Clothing NOW OPENED AT GEO. MARTIN'S, CORNER OF. POLLEN AND 00CHRAN'E STREETS. The ''Practical" School oi Shorthand. Telephone: 77. Office: Mr J Loughlin's Store Buildings, Pollen St. Principal: Miss Wilcox. Assistant: Miss Myra Clark (pupil •w>»* writes 180 words per miaul*.) Rapid Tuition a Speciality. SHORTHAND—lndividual Instruction in Pitman's Shorthand, day or evening. Instruction in theory. Practical training in all kinds of Shorthand work, including verbatim reporting. TrPEWRITTNG—-Individual Instruction. Machines always available. Special training for engagements. Every description of work undertaken-. OFFICE TRAINING—The demand for Shorthand writers in increasing, but those who have a special training are preferred. Practical instruction in this school will enable pupils to meet the demand and secme a higher remuneration for * their services. BOOK-KEEPING — Instruction in. Single and Double En.tryi Contractor's and v tradesmen's books an£ accounts balanced andl attended to. WRITING- — Improvement promised in few lessons. NIGHT SCHOOL--For youths with neglected education. Reading, Writ- • ing, Arithmetic, and Office TFork. 'No opportunity lost of securing situations for pupils. PRACTICAL RESULTS AND POSITIONS GAINED. Miss Laura Hansen, clerk and typiste, Auckland Ammunition Works.; Misa Shaw, dlenrk, Hikuai Store and Post Office; Miss G. Wilson, clerk, Mr Nathan, Paeroa; Miss Myra Clark, Assistant Practical Shorthand School, Thanws. TERMS ON APPLICATION. THE EFFECT WAS MAGICAL. The magici effect-of Rheumo V testified to by Mr Geo. Colledge, of Wellington. His ■ own words are most convincing. He writes: —"A few weeks a.go I was attacked with rheumatic gout; .my feet were much swollen^ and go very painful that 1 had to keep i.n; bed. Hearing of your cure for gout, I sent for a bottle of Rhenxmio 1, and .after (taking a few dosiesi stto leiffl&ctt was magical, the severe pain' left, and the swelling disappeared. I was soon on my feet again and able to gc to work-"' Rheums ctoiriquiors! -rihironia rheumatism. Ctaa mists and stores, 2 s 6d and 4s 6d pea- bottle.

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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10498, 14 December 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10498, 14 December 1903, Page 2