AUCTIONS. 11. G. LIVINGSTON 10 AND CO. VEXDALTON HOMF.. F F,X 1) ALTON" HOME. SIX ROOMS. K! OHT IT TO PATE. SUK TEIiAXD.MV, SUN PORCH, OPE* BRTCK FIRES. PORCELAIN BATH, SHACK LOCK RAX O.K. MOTOR SUED, •Stc., Etc. LAHGK SECTION". ROOM FOR TENNIS COURT. OXLY £1250. So'o Ac-en:.?— K. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, 352 Hereford street. ■1799 EDUCATIONAL. DON'T WASTE YOUR SPARE TIME—LEARX ENGINEERING BY POST. your idle, sparo liours into profit. Study Engineering in your own homo with Bower's Engineering Postal Course. Complete instruction in Marine, Electrical and Stationary Engineering. Interesting Text Books and Diagrams prepared for each lesson. Students coached for Government Certificates. Bower's is oldest established Engineering School in N.Z., also beet record of parses. Free prospectus on application. ' BOWER'S ENGINEERING- SCHOOL. (Registered 'under Marine and Education Departments since 1915) ■ Principal: Jas. W. Bower, Certified Mining and Mech. Engineer, with 24 years' experience in coaching. HI Fletcher's Buildings. 22 Customhouse quay, Wellington (And at Auckland). BALLROOM DANCING. MISS T. SIMPSOX (lato London "West End Theatres) will receive PUPILS for the latest in MOi>E»\ T BALLROOM DANCES. Privalo Tuition and Special Classes Arranged. Beginners' Evening Classes Forming. Practice Class Thursdays, 8 p.m. FOR APPOINTMENT, 'PHONE 49SG, mornings, .ami G to 7 ]>.rn.; or call Studio Afternoons from 3' p.m. STUDIO—I 62 MANCHESTER STREET (top floor), corner Hereford street. FENCING. ALSO AT ABOVE STUDIO. FRENCH SCHOOL OF FENCING n»d Physical Culture—lnstructor. Mr A. C. Mortimer, of London, Pupil oi the late Howard du Wing, Pnris. Classes Tuesdays, from 7 p.m. Private lesions by appointment. 'PHONE 4986 FROM 10 TO 2.30 P.M., OR CALL STUDIO, TUESDAYS, FROM C TO 9 P.M. SATURDAY MORNINGEXAMINATION AND COMMERCIAL CLASSES Have Resumed, and aro held aa follows: Examination Class—9 a.m. Shorthand' and Typewriting—lo a.m. /"COACHING in any subject or subjects for Matriculation, Public Service, 6 S.P., etc. Instruction in Shorthand and Typewriting. Ail particulars on application. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallcnatern's Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). Tel. 1537. D 2904-1 F. READE WAUCHOP QCHOOL OF DANCING and DRAMATIC O ART. 143 A "Worcester street (near Manchester TELEPHONE 4107. Principals: MR F. .READE WAUCHOP. MTSB'-;NGAIO MARSH. Assistant: MISS THELMA THOMPSON. PRACTICE CLASS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8 P.M. Pupils may bo interviewed at any hour at the studio. Studio open all day and every evening. W8753 STAGE AND BALLROOM DANCING. MISS DOROTHY WHITE, Solo and Acrobatin Dancer, lato J. C. Williamson's and Oscar, Asche's Company. Six years pupil of Jeannie Brennan, Mistress of J. C. Williamson's Ballot School, and also Alexander Yakolinako (formerly of -tho Imperial Russian Ballet). STUDIO: Bowion's Buildings, Cr. Manchester and Hereford streets. Interviews, MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. 'Phone 1645 W8784 MATRICULATION. INDIVIDUAL TUITION tR N. M. BELL, M.A.. 8.D., 134 Fitzgerald street, St. Albans, Or 181 Worcester street, City. Prospectus on application. mm DANCING, Deportment, Calisthenics Exercises, v n dor Royal and Vice-Rogal patronage. MISS LOWE will resume Classes May 4th. Evening Classes forming. FoxTrot, One-Step, or Waltz taught in throe private lesions. At homo Friday afternoons. 51 Worcester street. 1/4430 MR M. NUNES (FROM LONDON), PIANOFORTE. Moderate Terms. 404 BARBADOES STREET. NC-557 'Phone 2323. No. 16 Car. Write or interview. yEEE BUCHANAN", TEACHER OF VIOLIN, - {■> 312 Montreal gtreot. Ring 'phone 4343. D 2804 business announcements. PURPLE BEECH. rpHE PURPLE BEECH is recognised to I be one of the most highly decorative trees in Nature. No garden, of fair size, can claim 'to he fully furnished unless it contains one or more specimens of this beautiful foliaged tree. The leaves are deep purple in colour, and extremely deep in tone in spring when breaking into growth. If. makes a handsome lawn specimen, and should be set out to enable it to display its glory to the full when fully grown. It is most difficult to procure, and very limited in supply, and almost unprocurable. We, however, imported a number of specimens five or six yeans ago, and have established them. They now attain the height of 8 to 12 feet, and are fully furnished and well rooted. Wo offer them at-63s EACH. NAIRN and SONS, Lincoln read, Christchurch. Telephone 241. PILES-INSTANT RELIEF GIVEN. Hl/TBS C.W.D., Gisborne, writes:—"The free iVJL trial of Zann gave me instant relief. I am enclosing remittance for your treatment." The Zann Double Absorption treatments a scientific remedy for piles which has restored to health hundreds of suncrcrs. Write for generous sample treatment, enclosing ninepence in stamps to cover packing and postAge. Tho Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. Booklets and stocks of "Zann" can be obtained from W. R. Cooke and Son, Ltd., Chemists, High street, and E. Cameron Smith, Chemist, corner Worcester street and tho Square, Christchurch. H 4246 McKENZIE AND WILLIS are BUYERS ot SECOND-HAND FURNITURE of all descriptions. A letter to us, or call on 'phone 1881, will bring our buyer to your door immediately, and we are always prepared to pay the true market value of tho goods. McKENZIE and WILLIS, The Big Shop Next the Pc>3t Office, Cathedral, square.
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