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'V ORIGINAL AND EXCLU8IVE DESIGNS, Anyway it.’s worth your while to write for particulars of our Indl vi dual Tuition; - special easy payment system and 1 9 x5 Catalogues. We will TheSc tool Is a FIRST- IRADB SCHOOL for the Sons also send you, free, a copy of The Nudge War Record, the • | T elephone T i t , of Qentl little newspaper of Rudge service with the Alliesatthe Front. Boys a Radge-Whitworth, Ltd. and Civi 6, LI8M0RE ROAD E1 10, Terminus-road, Eastbourne. _ M rm There special Abmt and Navt mel College, For Pi ieotus and tofoj appUoat should be matj to the Hkad Mastmb. 1 Db iu , Is oomj ilsory for the whole School. f DICKER & CO. x sTS iiisi Hookey, Net-ball and Tennis Clubs, Oil dredge oohool Frenoh Library. OBORODGH S HIGH-CLASS PROVISION' MERCHANTS A G: LOVELLY-KEPPLE STONE A FEW BOARDERS ARE RECEIVED. i ^ 5 1h0 J!SiJiIp~ 5 p ' ^ t 0 tf*1* under M—tenable at the UPPER AVENUE, EASTB01 CSTAVELBY ROAD; MEADS, EASTBOURNE. OoUoto for three years; examination In csonneo- t , R ibbon b n o a rn t o w n h a l l , n a k b o u b k h . Telephone No. 118. won with this held in January of every year. School for Girls (Preparatory and Finishing). Private School for Bo, ’ ^ WINe C SPIRITS a n d MINERAL WATEB inbodied 1 Premises with I acres of ground K n. 7. H. Browne and Mis* Tait-Bsid, B.A. m i EW b 6 f «.E LLIBMKBI, (HIRE v f 1 , 8PEN0BR ROAD * GEORGE’S SCHOOL BOTTLED FRUIT8, • PURCHASE) (Late of U, The Avenue). Home School for the Daughters of Gentlemen. H IS S LLOYDS has removed to more oommodhra* SOB BOYS INTENDED FOR BUI premises and Is prepared to reoelve an increased The SnbJeots of Instruction Include number of DAILY PUPILS. a Public Secondary Schools and, In Mention is paid to Commercial SuhJ GAS COOKERS A SMALL GLASS FOR THE CHILDREN For Prospeotns apply Hoad 1 3L OF QBNTLEPBOPLB ONLY THREE SIZES, NET CASH Is held at 8 , GRANGE ROAD. IIPAL SCHOOL OF ART MACHINE MADE BREAD, Q R A m U L L E 9E, G AUDIOS ROAD, P°pn« o?^ba prepared for the Cambridge Preliminary BBUt INSTITUTE, UROVK-BOAD). lSTBOURNE. 1ATOBY AND Finishing Beginners are received. EVENING CLASSES are held In aU References from Parents of Pupils, Art, Including Claeses InMetal Work, TOWN DAILY. School. Woodid OarvlngOarrlng ana Leather wort. Principals—MRR 0 . H. di 1 LA MOTHS and Apply, Miss B. Clkathkb. ■ <il Visitors can join for short pm MRS. NBLSOi r FOLEY, a 8 0 (LonA) late of the Lad] s’ College, Cheltenham] MUNICIPAL SECONDARY DAY :h o o l "NOGKMAROON SOHOO 19 and 91, Oharoh-street Assisted by gw 1-quallfied Staff. lastbourne k- and KINDERGARTEN FOR GIRLS House beautifully sltuata In Its dwi Grounds. Good I s Oo. 8 QUARTEELY PAYMENTS, OR GENTLEMEN’S CHILDREN, (Uppkbton-hoad). tennis Courts and Playing Field, Recreation and KNYS ROAD, EASTBOURNE. -MUNICIPAL SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL lymnasium Room (SO fb long:[). ‘ -.f • Principals Tot Missus B»«n»r.»l FOR BOYS • Special Advantages for Masio and Modem Languages. Girls 4 to U years; Boys I to 8 years. (Technical I nstitute, Grove-road). Prospeotus and ices, on application. Visitors’ Children reoeived.' No Boarders. Lessons In the Garden (weather peraitttogt, leotns and full irtlculaw of these Schools oan Hamels Washed in Bain Water, tehieh large underground Concrete Tank* knee teen constructed. Ined from TH1---------- fE’S H ome School for GIRLS Town Hall, Eastbourne. ; SXPTZMBXB' 28th in lOUKNE New emlseeakfs TlfDME. EMELIE PETRELLI, R.A.M, CHARLES BREACH, ***~*.« (Or London! r m MODERN SCHOOL of LANGUAGES, 9, UPPERTON I [AD, EASTBOURNE. (Late pupil of Signor Randegser) M B obby A Co.'s A rca d e, 40, Terminus-rood. LAUNDRY CO W ed, UJiBull. Prlma Donna Opera and Principal London Concerts, SANITARY S' Day-Boarders reoelved m 8 tudenta tor Private Lessons er, Contractor and Sanitary Plumber. ■BENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, SPANISH, lasses. RECEIVES PUPILS for ^KSSONS In SINGING IN G U SH , RUSSIAN, CLASSICS, HEBREW, D, EASTBOURNE. Frenoh and English. West End uilding Works, Meads. Residence: 1, Matlock-road, Meads and VOICE CULTURE (Italian Method). See. j CRA1G-Y-DON, A DUKE'S DRIVE, EASTBOURNE. T sraa Moderate. Native Teachers. Trial Lesson Free. 5 th a Highest Glass of Work for Families, Lodging BBT1XATBS 017BN BOB GENERAL MOUSE REPAIRS. AlaoatMessrs. Clift's, GildreOge-to&d, and Principal—L...... - on LAVALLAZ._____ . _ ~ Dr. .... Utb. SAVIOUR’S i OHOIR SCHOOL, L ATTENTION GIVEN TO DRAINAGE AND HOUSE SANITATION. Messrs. Hermitage to Sons, Terminus-road. • 80UTH; STREET. \ S DANCING AND CALISTHENICS, BOYS ARE TAKEN FROM THE AGE OF EIGHT. Under Royal Patronage. A M . Medalist of Soolety of Arts. Long experts Fzzs AS FEB A sm s. as County Modem Language Instructor and Kxai K ant Choral Scholarships, some of whloh cover SS ELEANOR_____ RAT0LI77B, FRENCH. GERMAN and ESPERANTO, the whole amount of the Fees. SPRING RENOVATIONS -ULL 10 yean Asdstant to MBS. WORDSWORTH, 1 English, Larin, Spanish and Italian Training for Business Ule. Has resumed her CLA83SS a t the Grand Hotel, taught by up-to-date — For Prospectus and other Information apply Saturdays, a t VIA Juveniles, 11 o’clock. Also at Devon­ Private Lessons or small Classes. Schools visited. [ | THB WARDEN. shire Park, Wednesdays, at 8.39. Baby O ass, U o'clock. Unterrloht In alien Zweigen der _____ _ Private Lessons a t any time. On donne dee logons d'anglais aux Strangers. M ARTIN & S Apply—ALLANDALE, COOMBB ROAD, CROYd6 N. FOOTBALL, HOCKEY, GOLF, Ac. { ELOCUTION. Internal and External Decorations. I/TISS HILDA FLANAGA] „ N. 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