A/TISS ENGLAND will Resume Teach- 1 IVL1 V L ing MONDAY, 10th February. Liteiatute Glasses. Private tuition English, French, and German. 125. Moleswortn-strecl. SINGING. jtyJR. C. 11. STEPHENS will be back in Wellington on 12th February, and will vcautne Toachin g on the 17th. p D. MACIvI NT O S lii V^* _ No. 3S. Kont-terrace (Music Master Wellington College), Teacher of tiie PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, Also Violin, Flute, Clarinet, und other Instruments, Will Resume Teaching on SATURDAY, lst FEBRUARY, 1913. J?J&®9MJ± SPECIAL FEATURE. H'KRH IsARL'MOLLER, Teacher of . Pinhoforlo, 29, Vivian-street, will be glad to meet prospceth c Students by appointment. N PIANOFORTE?""" MISS E. N. "tRUEBRIDGE WILL Resume Teaching at her Room?, 220, Lambton-quay (over Little John's), on MONDAY, 10th February ; and at Lower Hutt on TUESDAY, 11th February. Telophono 767. MISS MA.V DONALDSON, Violinist, and MISS ADA DONALDSON. Pianist, Resume Teaching tit tho Dresden, SATURDAY, Bth inst. Particulars al the Dresden. j. H. SMITH, Organist and Choirmaster, St. Thomas's Church, HAS Vacancies for Music Pupils. Appointments can be made by 'Phone 3087. Teaching Rooms— lll, Hill-street; St. Thomas's Ihfant Schoolroom (Mondays and Thursdays only). VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING MISS AGNES M. SEGRIEF, L.A.8.. A.T.C.L. Trinity College Gold Medallist, resumes Teaching on MON« DAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1913. Terms on application "Maryvale," 23, DANIEL-STREET, Wellington South. J'Z G. TURNER, MI.U.M^ • . Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at the door. Terms commence with Pupil*. NOTE.— lnstruments Lent Free of Charg* to intending Pupils. ' MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISS L. MACDONALD ...< Principal. Typewriting Office: , STEWART DAWSON'S BUILDINGS, Opp. Bank of New Zealand. Tuition by Correspondence has Special Attention. Pitman's Australian Record— 22o words per 'minute. Highest erieed in the sh'ortut time. MATEICULATION, AND OTHER. ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS. OkUR Classes for the above Examinat ions commence on TUESDAY, 4th February, at 6.15 p.m. Student* sitting for this year's esaminI atiohs will receive 6 to 8 hours' instruction per week. INSTRUCTORS! ' MR. H. H. CORNISH, MIA. (Double First-class Hohours). MR. E. O. HERCUS, B.Sc. (Senior Scholarship. Pj>re and' Applied Mftthematite). MR. 0. C. MAZENftARB, M.A. (Secondclass Honours). ■ MR. J. E. THWAITES, B.A. FORTY' PER CENT. <rf our Students were successful in the above Examinations last year. •"■""•. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 3 11, GTREYO3TREET. v Telephone 2058. FABEII'S SLIDE EULE, . " No* 363. . With Decimals, Slide Spring, ahd Ordinary Cursor; 11 iriches long, Celluloid i ... Surface. . THERE has been so big a demand for these Rules that extra supplies were ordered from the manufacturers. These have now come to hand, and are offered for sale at the Special Price of 13/At this price wo defy competition. At' the request of many who have, already, purchased Rules, we have obtained a very fine Manual on the Slide Rule, by Charles N. Pickworth. which we offer at 1 2s 6d. Send remittance with order, nnd goods will be promptly mailed. If not satisfactory can be returned within seven days, and cash will be refunded. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, 63F, DIXON-STREET, Wellington. TOUR HEALTH. IF you suffer from Indigestion, Con« sfcipaticm, Insomnia, General De- ( bility, Emaciation, Obesity, Rounded Shoulders,, Weak Lungs, Weak or Strained Heart, etc., etc., CALL or WRITE GARNET SIMS, HEALTH SPECIALIST t PHYSICAL CULTURE EXPERT, ' 137, RIDDIFORD-ST., WELLINGTON. T.U-JITSU! JU-JITSU f " JUijITSITI As Taught in Japan, SPECIAL PRIVATE CLASS commences 12th FEBRUARY. Write J. A. DUFFY, 66, Williß-street. KINNEAR- STEEL ROLLING SHUTTERS. These afford ample protection from outside fire on Windows or Doorways. . They are airily operated, and are now manufactured in England. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD., • Agents for New Zealand. V\7*ANTED Known—lf you aro contem. » » plating Painting, Paperhanging, or Decorating, ring up Telephone 2043 or 2516. Our staff is the largest in Welling, ton, composed entirely of highly-paid expert tradesmen, who enable us to do all work well and at exceptionally reasonable prices. Try us and convince yourself. All estimates free. THOS. A. WELLS, 25, Hankey.itroet, City, and Main-road, Karori.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19130210.2.167.8
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1913, Page 12
Word Count
652Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1913, Page 12
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.