IMTR- and MRS. FORREST, Teachers of JLtJL Violin and Piano. Pupils prepared for Exams. Room 10-12, top floor, Hume's Buildinqfs, Willis-street. Private address — Sunnybank, Khandallah. DANCING. THE MISSES M. and E. OAKLEY BROWNE. Ballroom Dancing. Adult Class for Beginners Ra-opened Thursday, 23rd March. Advanced, Class Reopens Monday, 24th April. Children's Class R-e-opened Saturday Morning, Ist April. Private Tuition by arrangement. Classes at Private Residence, 82, Webb-et. Trains pass corner. DANCING. MISS BARBARA PUTNAM will return to Wellington at Easter, and her Classes for Plain and Fancy Dancing will commence in the Goring-street Hall, immediately on her return. Address — "Fair View," Northland. SPECIAL TO VOCALISTS. MR. 'MEREWETHER MEADOWS, L-.A.8., Has Commenced SINGING CLASSES. New members must enrol before Ist May. 72, CUBA-ST. (opp. Royal Oak). "OIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY 1 JT IANO-PLAYING MADE EASY ! The NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MU3IC, 30, WILLIS-ST., guarantees to teach you to play the PIANO or ORGAN PERFECTLY. No soales. No drudgery. Exaotly the same result, only you learn in SIX WEEKS more than you would in four years in the old method. We return your money if you are unable to play a tune in the first week. FULL TUITION, £2 2s. Free demonstration .daily. , MADAME LUCIA DUGAN, Chief Instructress. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ; , A. SMITH, Manager. ' O TURNER, M.1.U.M., • Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at the door. Terms commenca with Pupib. NOTE.— lnstruments Lent Free of Charge to Intending; Pupils. MISS IS. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRIT- . ING. MISS L. MACDONALD PrinoipaL TYPEWRITING OFFICE: Stewart Dawson's Buildings, opposite Batik of New Zealand. Tuition by correspondence has special ' attention. Pitman's Australian Record, 220 words per minute. Highest spesd in the shortest time. BOOKKEEPERS' EXAMINATION. To be held in NOVEMBER, 1911, for the First Time. Conducted by University of N.Z., under auspioes of N.Z. Society of Accountants. nnHIS Examination will afford young J- _men in business an opportunity of .obtaining a Diploma certifying to proficiency in Bookkeeping and Office Methods. Our Business Practice Department includes a Special Course to prepare students for this Examination. It gives a most_ practical and useful course in Bookkeeping, Bills of Exchange, and Commercial Documents generally. , Early enrolment necessary to prepare for 1911 Examinatiou. Call or send for, Prospectus. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11, GREY-STREET. Telephone 2098. MR. EOTD GAKLICK (Registered A.M.A., Melbourne) TLjTASSEUR AND PHYSICAL CULTURIST, SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA-ST. Tel. 2199. "---— fIYIIOTASIDM— -— .' CLASSES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS, ST. ANDREW'S HALL WELLINGTON TERRACE, Newtown. Eolbifnie, and Karoru J. W, M. HARRISON, 'Phone 3214. VOTE FOR DR CAMERON FOR THREE REASONS:— 1. He was the first man to stand up against the Council and strongly protest against the indecent overcrowding and , mismanagement of our trams. He has j also strongly protested against the Council's management of its property. 2. He has a big "stake" in Wellington, and if Wellington goes down he goes down too. 3. He has managed his own finances successfully for the last twenty years, and caa manage yours. > 4. He is. probably the Only man bo Jar that y has put t betore the public a full printed platform.' 5. He will look after the public health and prevent the Council and citizens being drowned when they start to "dabble" in milk; 6. His Labour policy is "fair play to man and master," and encouragement of local industries. He is up against Rockefeller and the trusts, and wants to bring down the< cost of living in Wellington by markets, etc. _T. He has studied municipal matters in many cities and towns, e.g., Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dublin, Belfast, Cork, London, Liverpool, Aberystwith, Llandudno, Paris, Strasbourg, Freibourg, Baden, Geneva, Naples, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Sydney, Melbourne, etc., etc. 3. He resides in Wellington East, and is all round the city and the suburbs almost daily, and knows the requirements of all. 9. He is in favour of markets, but opposed to over-municipalißation and' interference with the liberties of the citizens. TJ ENRY BODLEY, Is He Dinkum? Does He Mean It? - YES. , But he 'talks in a language we don't understand. He strikes at the root, you play- with the branches. . What's the difference — is there any connection ? Yes, but it takes looking for. He doesn't come out. You know — plume up, show the pretty feathers in his tail. Don't be too previous. Attempt not tho landing till the lead-lino touches. Ha doesn't pay u« Iho compliment of asking ua for our vote*. Promising rote* promotes bad faith. Oh, well, shall we give him one? Yes, and let not the left hand know whom the right administerfeth the cross thereto. HENRY BODLEY, 207, Grant-road. 25th April, 1911. "17 OTE FOR CASTLE! CASTLE! He Represents all Clmsbb.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 96, 25 April 1911, Page 2
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