QUEEN'S COLLEGE, Ingestre-street. The above opened on tho 2nd February as a first-class Boarding and Day School for young ladies. Principals— Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Roonet, assisted by an efficient staff of resident and visiting teachers. Mrs. A. J. Rooney, M.R.C.P., M.M., CM., London, is a first-class trained and certificated English teacher, having groat and successful oxperience in England and Now Zealand. Tho promises havo boon thoroughly renovated, and fitted with all the requirements of a •modern school of tho highest olass, and comprise tennis lawn and largo recreation grounds. Boarders receive overy home comfort combined with maternal care. Special attention is paid to formation of character, manners, and deportment. Students prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, E andD Certificates, Trinity College Examinations in Music. Evening- Classes. Second Term commences 25th May. Vacancies for a few Boarders. Principals at home to enrol new pupils aftor 21st May, from 2 to i p.m. Prospectus on application to Principals, also Messrs. Maokay Bros, and Whitcomb and Tombs. Referonces may bo mado in Wellington to Sir Robort Stout, K.C.M.G., H. D. Bell, Esq., Dr. Findlay, LL D , the Hon. T. W. Hislop, D. M Luokie, Esq., Gresley Lukin, Esq. And in Auckland to the Ei"ght Roy- ' erend the Primate, Sir Maurice O'Rorke, A Boardman, Esq., Tlioodoro Cooper, Esq., W. Woodward, Esq., S. Luke, Esq. ?C? Ci XT ELS O N COLLEGES. BOYS' COLLEGE: Principal ... Mr. J. W. Jotnt, M.A. GIRLS' COLLEGE : Principal ... Miss B. E. Gibson, M.A. The Next Term will oommonce on WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE. t For further particulars apply to MR. J. HOLLOWAY, Secretary. YOST SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, National Mutuajc Buildings, Customhouse quat. Conducted by the MISSES CARR, Wellington and Christohurch. Shorthand (Pitman's and Light-line), Typewriting, Miineo- ' graph, Writing, &c, taught. Individual Tuition — Time Unlimited. RESULTS • The Misses Carr's pupils have obtained the best results in the shortest ! space of time in Now Zealand. I OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR j GHiLS, I 11, Victoria-terrace, Elmcs-strket. PRINCIPAL ... MISS A. C. FREEMAN, Late Head Assistant Teacher in Mrs. Bowen's School, Christohurch. Next Term will begin WEDNESDAY, 2nd J Tune. For particulars apply by letter to the above address. FITZHERBERT-TERRACE SCHOOL. FT^HE Second Term will begin Wednesday, X 2nd June. Miss Baber, M.A., and Miss B. Richmond, M. A., at Home Tuesday, Ist June. Coaching:, privately and in class, also resumed at that date. Mrs. Swainson receives as Boarders pupils attending the above school or private classes. I^EHRA DOON, ELLICE -AVENUE. MRS. EVANS'S GIRLS' CLASS. Second Term begins on Tuesday, 25th May. Prospectuses, fa., on application. VOICE PRODUCTI6N & SINGING. - Mrs. Dodwell has resumed teaching. Term commences with pupil. . Address— 106, Willis-street (over EUer's, Ellerton House). ■pHYSICAI," EDUCATION AND GYMJC NASTICS, t Modern System.— Mr. Thomas Tankard', whose team of Gymnasts from Now Plymouth proved such a brilliant success at the recent Exhibition, is now open for Engagements. College Schools and Institutions attended. Thoroughly experienced in ladies'' and children's classes. Excellent references. English diplomas foriheoryand practice. Late director V.M.C.A. Gymnasium, Sheffield, England; High School, New Plymouth, &o. Address c/o Mr. Barnett, Jeweller, Lambton-quay. TO READ MUSIC EASILY AT SIGHT WICKINS' RAPID PIANOFORTE TUTOR. By Florence Wickins. ITot one in a thousand can play and read Music at sight. * This difficulty can now be overcome by "Wickins' Rapid Method for the Pianoforte," where a carefully graduated system is introduced, enabling pnpUs to play and read music easily at sight. Price, 2s 6d • post free. WiCKINS' RAPID VIOLIN TUTOR. By M. C. Wickins. First 30 Lessons in First Position. What Mr. Alfred Gibsc»i, of London, says .- —"I think 'Wickina 1 Violin Tutor' quite admirable— certainly the best popular violin school before the public." Price, 2s 6d- poke free— EDWIN J. KING, 69. Mannera.' d t WeUinjfton. \ HUNTER B R O~W N • (Late of Sydney) ' Certificated Piano Tuner Repairing and Regulating a Specialty. Work undertaken for. the trade BANJOS.-Teacher of the Banjo as a really musical instrument. Sole importer of the celebrated Stewart Banjos Address— 77, Ghuznee - street, near St. Peter 8 Church. CITIZENS' LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, Limited. Head Office for New Zealand— CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAT, WELLINGTON. CAPITAL .8200,000 ACCUMULATED FUNDS, over .£300,000 ANNUAL LNCOME, over ... ,£200,000 DEPOSITED with the Now Zealand and Australian Governments as security to policyholders r " .£36,000 THE CITIZENS' islhe largest, strongest and most progressive Industrial Assurance Company in the Southern Hemisphere. THE CITIZENS' will assure any member of a family between 1 and 70 years of ace s (if in good health) for a small premium, payable weekly, fortnightly, or monthly, and collected at the home or assured. THE CITIZENS' pays on an average 16 claims a day. THE CITIZENS' issues Policies from .£lO with premiums from Id ' THE CITIZENS' transacts ordinary Life Business, and is the only office with a Temperance Section deolarine Annual Bonuses. THE CITIZENS' paya aU claims promptly. JAMES F. LANE, Resident Secretary. ABSOLUTE ASSURANCE Is ONE OF THK PERFECT INVESTMENTS Offered by the TMTUTUAL LIFE OF AUSTRALASIA. EXAMPLE. At age 30 next birthday, under Table C 20, an Assurance of £1000 will cost £31 10s per annum for 20 years. In event of discontinuance of Payments the , Policy becomes Paid-up for — £150 after 3 years I £250 5 years [ £500 after 10 years, and so on. ' When the 20 years' Premiums have been paid, tho Assurance is not only Paid-np for .£IOOO, but is increased by the ACCUMULATED BONUSES I Head Office for New Zealand, i Featherston & Brandon streets, Wellington ALFBED GILBERT, NORMAN L. GURR, Scoret *ry. ftvw Business Superintendent. ' Wellington Di«triot, '
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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 114, 15 May 1897, Page 3
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