EDUCATIONAL. j WELLINGTON GIRLS’ COLLEGE. A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PROFESSIONAL, Domestic, Commer--t cial and Modern Non-Matricula-tion Courses. 'The College has an excellent scholastic record. The boarding establishment is under the personal supervision of the- Principal. There are a few vacancies for boarders. Early application advisable. Pupils will be admitted from any district, including the Hutt Valley, but in the case of the latter district, pupils must pay their own railway fares. School re-opens TUESDAY, February 7. 1928. Prospectus on application to the Secretary, Box 19, Wellington. GEO. F. JUDD, Secretary, 219'Lambton Quay. NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE 1 SCHOOLS. MOT knowing that it could not be done, Jones started in and did it. It was the Specialised Tuition given him by our Postal Service, which made the above possible for Jones. Let 1928 be your year of Achievement. Take up one of our Postal Courses, and study will be a pleasure to you, with Success assured at the finish. Address P.O. BOX 50, G.P.O. AUCKLAND. • . I . NAPIER BOYS’ AND GIRLS* HIGH SCHOOLS. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOLS. Situated in the Sunniest Locality in the Dominion. These Schools have ni Excellent Scholastic Record. The Boarding Establishments are under the Personal Supervision of the Principals. FULL BOARDING FEE £6O Per Annum 'fHE NEW BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL is ■*- one of the most modern and best equipped buildings in New Zealand. The living conditions in the New Hostel are ideal; 20 acres of playing fields. Schools Reopen FEBRUARY 7. 1928. Prospectus available on application. W. L. DUNN, Secretary. Education Office, Napier. PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS’ HIGH x SCHOOL. (Day and Boarding School). Rector: J. Murray, M.A. School reopens February 7, 1928. The School provides Professional, Commercial, General and Agricultural Courses, and prepares for Public Examinations. Matriculation, and University Scholarships. PALMERSTON NORTH GIRLS* HIGH SCHOOL (Day and Boarding School). Principal: Miss F J. W. Hodges, M.A. School reopens February 7, 1928. The School provides Professional, Commercial, and Home Courses, and prepares for Public Examinations, Matriculation, and University Scholarships. Apply for Prospectus, giving full particulars of Boarding Departments to the Rector, Lady Principal, or W. HUNTER. Secretary, P.O. Box SO, Palmerston North. THE CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC, Albert Street, East Melbourne (DAME NELLIE MELBA’S CONSERVATORIUM). REOPENING DATE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1928. IVfELBA SCHOLARSHIP-2 years’ free LVJ. tuition. Entrance fee 10s. 6d. Unsuccessful Candidates for the Melba Scholarship may enter for an Entrance Scholarship in Singing without further fee., ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS in Composition, Singing, Pianoforte, and Violin. Entrance fees ss. All entries close Monday, February 13. Examinations February 15, 16 and 17. Entry forms and prospectus on application to the Hon. Secretary. All letters should be endorsed “Scholarships.’! FRITZ HART, F.R.C.M., Director. MURIEL CAMPBELL, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON FREE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. rpHE above Association offers excellent opportunities for students to train in Kindergarten work. The course of training enables trainees fp take both Local and Government Cer- . tificates. Full particulars may be obtained from the Secretary, 196 Taranaki Street. The Secretary will be at the Kindergarten, 196 Taranaki Street, every morning (except Saturday) from Thursday, January 26, from 11—12 a.m., to interview students. PIANOFORTE (Matthay Method). TVfISS NELIS GREIG, L.R.A.M. (stud--L'-L jed under Miss Dorn Matthay, of the Tobias Matthay Pianoforte School, London), is prepared to receive pupils for the Pianoforte. Studio: Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Lambton Quay. First term commences February 7. Private Address—Homewood Avenue, Karori. Telephone 26 —975. “ SINGING. ( E. A. CAERLYON BENNETT, Late London and Milan, Italy, RESUMES TUITION JANUARY 30 At NEW STUDIO, BRISTOL. PIANO CO. Opera, Concert, Oratorio, Home Recreation. THE PIATA KINDERGARTEN (Late Oddfellows’ Hall), METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOLROOM, Laing’s Road, Lower Hutt, -yyILL Reopen on Tuesday, January 31, Principal, ' MISS N. M. WILLIAMS. RS. K. McFARLAND, of Auckland, Principal of Arawhata Home and School for backward also mentally backward children, will be in Wellington tor a few days, and may be consulted at | the Y.W.C.A. by parents, from 2 p.m. till 3.15 p.m., 6.30 p.m. till 7.30 p.m, BUSINESS NOTICES. J W BRIDGE, Dentist. 50 Willis Street (few doors below “Evening Post”). A special department for quickly, and at moderate cost inserting artificial dentures, remaking ill-fitting and repairing broken dentures. 'Teeth filled or extracted painlessly: nitrous oxide gas administered Hours. 9 to 5. or later bv appointment Tel. 42—244. CLEAN WHITE NEWSPAPER T?OR SALE, in any quantity. Can be L cut to siz« if required, or used as wrapping paper. Appiy- MANAGEB ’'The Dominion."
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 96, 21 January 1928, Page 4
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