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CD. -MACKINTOSH, ■ No. 36, Kent4erraee (Musio Master • Wellington College}, Teaolwr of the PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, Also Violin, Finite, Clarinet, nad oth«r Inetrutaetrte, Will tteeumfr Tea-ehing on SATURDAY, let FEBIIUARY, 191 S. THEORY A SPECIAL FEATURE. HERR KARL MOLLBR, Tcaoher of Pianoforte, 29/ Vivlahnstreet, will be glad to me*t proeipeotrvo Studants by appointment. ____. y^IANOFChBTJS. MtsriiJ. N.'TBHEfeIIDGE WILL Return© Toiwhiftg at her Rooms, 280, L&tribton-quay (ovfer Littlejohn'e), on MONDi.Y, 10th Febtu* ary ; and at Lower Hutt. on TUESDAY, Ilth February. Telephone 76?. MISS MAY DONALDSON, Violinist, and'MtSS ADA WNALtSON, Pianist, Resume Teaohittg »t i\» Dreg, den, SATURDAY, Bth iaet.' Particulars at the Dresden. J.tt". SMTPBt, ' Organist . and Choirmaster, St. Thomai's Church, HAS Vacancies for Music Pupils. Ap^ pointmente c&n bo made h$ 'Phone 3067. • Teachtng Roomb->lll, Hill-street; St. Thomas's infant Schoolroom (Mondays and Thursdays only). J""" O. T URNSB, MXVM., • TeMher of Bknjo, Mandolin, Violin, Mid GuiUr, 83, RENT-TERttACE. Trwas stop at the door. T.eran coanmiucft with Papili.' v NOTE.— lnitrument* Lent '&tt* of Ob»rg» to intending PupU«. ' - MISS E. OABB'S . SCHOOL 6F SHORTttAND AND TYPEWRITING, MISS L. MAODONALD PrftieipM. i Typewriting Office: STEWART DAWSON'S BTJIM>INGS, Opp. Bank of New Ze*Ubd, Tuition by CorteipondcMte hw Special Attention) . , Pitm»n'(i Australian Reoord— 229 wordi per minute. Highest »ueed in the ihotteib time. MATRICULATION, AND OTHER ENTRANCE UNIVER. SITY EXAMINATIONS, OUR Classed for the above Exe,mina» tiohß commnnce on TUESDAY, 4tb February, at 8.16 p.m. i Student 1 ! sitting: for this year's fexamitiations will receive 6 to 8 hours' instruo' tion per week. INSTRUCTORS! MR.H. H. CORNISH, M.A. (Double Firet-blatis Honours). MR. E. O. HERCUS, B.Sc. (Senior Scholarship ' Pure and Applied Mathematics). MR: p. C. MAZENGARB, M.A. (Second•class Honours). MR. J. E. THWAITES, B.A. . FORTY* PER CENT, of our Students were successful in the above Examinations last year. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 11, GREY-STREET. Telephone' 2098. ■ SLtDE RULE, Nft 363. ' With Decimals, Slide ' Spring, »nd Ordi-riai-yC'tifeoT, 11 inches" l6ng> 'Celluloid i Surface. ' THERE has been co big a deri&nd fot these Rules that extra tupphes were ordered from the manuf actutere. - These have now come to hand, and are offered for sale at the Special Price o£ 13/At this price we defy competition. At the request of many who hate al> ready purchased tlulee, we hav^. obtained a, very fitie Manual on the Slide Rule, by Charles N. Pickworth, which we offer at 2s 6d. Send remittance with order, And goods will be promptly mailed. If hot B&tis> factory can be returned within seven days, and cash will be refunded. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON. DENCE SCHOOLS, 63F, DIXON-STREET, Wellington. - YOUR HEALTH. IF you suffer from Indigestion, Oo»« etipation, Insomnia, Geneul Dt> bitity, Emaciation, Obesity, Rounded Shoulders, Weak Lungs, Weak or Strained Heart, etc., eto., CALL or WRITE GARNET SIMS, . HEALTH SPECIALIST k PHYStCAB CULTURE EXPERT) 137. RIDDIFORD-ST.* WELLINGTON. TU4ITSUI JU-JITStTI JtIJITSUI As Taught in Japan, SPECIAL PRIVATE CLASS commence* 12th FEBR&r ARY. „ Write J. A.* DUFFY, V 66, WilhWwet. "y^r ANTED KN 0 W NU GREAT SALE oFsECOND-HAND , MOTOR CVCLISS. t C«ll and inspect. Bargains from $30 to £50. Free-engine Triumph, *»4S. Cycles Bjftld under cost price. Only % few left. . ' SUTHERLAND AND RANKINE, 34 36, Morcer-street. yyy ANTED SNOWNThat we are showing the' largest range in the City of sir-art- Neckwear. See | our lovely assortment now ehowing in window, at 2s 6d. HERB PRICE, ' % 54-56, Wilh>.!-trr*t, RANTED KNOWN.. TAILOR-MADE SUITS,' for iB4 4s. . , Wide range of Suitings to select from, Latest Designs. ROafiE BROS., Tailors, lc^Mfthncr«-«tr66t. t^TANTKD KNOWN-* SUMMER SHIRTS, In the most becoming stripes and colours* an ftfcfiortment sou can easily ohooie from, 2s 6d each. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Opposite Opera Honso. "Ty ANTED X N OAV N -* . SUvSfMER UNDERWEAR. Get into .the light-weights. Here they are ntid fashioned id fit. "Balbnggfin ShtrU, l»'2d; sleeves, Is 110 ■each; -bottir gttAoe 2& 6d, 2» IW, 3s 3d v DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, M»&pn4tr.eet«

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1913, Page 2

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