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* WELLINGTON COLLEGE. mHE First Term will bogin on WEDNESA DAY, the Ist of February. The Head Master will attend at the College to receive Parents and Guardians all day on MONDAY, 30 th January. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, MOTUROA-ST. rjHHE Sohool will Re-open onWEDNES.I DAY, Ist February. Last year 14 pupils pnssod tho Matrioulation Examination, all of thorn qualifying also for tho {Solicitors' General Knowledge Pass ; three obtained high places in the " Credit " List in the Junior Univomty Scholarship Examination, and kept tlieiv first year's terms of their University course ; six pupils qualified for a "Partial D" Teacher's Certificate; Sevan passed the Junior Civil Service and two the Senior Civil Service Examination, one of whom passed " with distinction," coming first in ihe whole colony — a total of 37 passes Miss Hamilton will attend at tbe School to receive Parents and Guardians on Monday and Tuesday Afternoons, 30th and 31st January, from 3 to 6 o'clock. OHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. MISS EOCLE.SEIELD, M.A., Girls' High School, ,19 prepared to receive the resident pupils of the School. Evening Classes are being formed for Matrioulation and other examinations. , Bliss Meta Ecclesfield, Teacher of the Pianoforte, will bogin the first term on WEDNESDAY, the Ist February, 26, Pipi tea-street, Thomdon. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Arlingtonstreet, Wellington. — Tho course of instruction comprises every branch of a high-class English education, with French, Latin, Theory of Music, Drawing, Bookkeeping, and every kind of Plain and Ornamental Needlework. The extras are — Piano, Violin, German, Shorthand, Painting, and private Singing Lessons. Pupils are yearly presented as candidates at the Matriculation, Civil Service, Trinity College Music, and> other exams., several qualifying yearly for tho Mistresses' D Certificate. During the past year three pupils, after matriculation, have entered tho service of tho Education Department. The splendid situation and appointment of tho house and grounds offer unrivalled advantages to boarders. Termß — Boarders, £30 per annum ; Day Scholars, 25s ,per quarter. Prospectus on application. School reopens on Monday, ! 6th February. QUEEN'S COLLEGE, TNGESTRE-ST., Wellington. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principals : Mr. and Mrs. A. J. RooNEY, M.M., M.R.C.P. The College has been built specially for educational purposos v and comprises large and lofty class rooms, well ventilated dormi-' tories with latest eanitary arrangements, tennis court, recreation ground, promenades. The course of instruction embraces all the subjects belonging to a flvst-olass education, and is combined with tbe care necessary for tho health and future welfare of the girls. Pupils prepared for examinations (if desirod). Junior and Kindergarten Classes (Pestalozzian Method). Evening Classes for Teaohers, D and E Certificates. Prospectus on application to Principals. Term com-, menccs 2nd February. Principals At Home from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., after 30th January, to receive and enrol pupils. PIPITEA SCHOOL", Thorndon (Late in Fitzherbort-terrace). BOARDING, AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ' ( Miss Baber, M.A,,.Missß. RichmoiH>,M.A. (Honours in Languages), Lady Prinpipala. The new term will begin THURSDAY, 2nd February, 1899: Miss Richmond and Miss Babor at Home WedDesdayj Ist February, 10 a.m.— l p.m., 4—6 p.m. The boarding at Pipitea Sclioolhouse is under the management of Miss Baber. | C HILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, Wellincton-turuacb. Principal— Miss A. C. Freeman, ; Assisted by Trained and Certificated | Teaohers, resident and visiting. The FIRST TERM of 1899 will begin on THURSDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. Vacancies for Day and Resident Pupils. Miss Freeman will be at home on and after Tuesday, 31st January."

"jrprrZHERBERT-TERRACE SCHOOL. Under the Direction ot Miss Swainson. Head Teacher— M-rs. Henry Smith (Miss Galwey) Second. Toach'ei: Miss F., MILLICBNT Kirton, B.A. (N.Z, University) School wilt lie-open on TUESDAY", 3i&t January. Miss Swainson will be at home on and after THURSDAY, 19th January. Prospectuses may be had on application. DJSHRA DHOON, ELLICE . AVENUE. MRS. EVANS'S GIRLS' CLASS. THE First Term of Session 1899 will begin on Wednesday, 15th February, at 9.30 a.m. Prospectuses on apylication. After the middle of January Mrs. Evans will be away fiom Wellington until Tuesday 14th February. J> PIPITEA PREPARATORY SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, Thqrndon. Principal — Miss R. Richmond. The term will begin on THURSDAY, 2nd February. Boys are taken only under ten years of age. Prospectuses may be had on application. . BROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL, Ellice-strebt. Principals, Mrs. and Miss Shbpfard, assisted by a large staff of efficient Teachers, resident and Viaiting. TI^HE next term will begin on WEDNESJjl DAY, Ist February. The Principals will be at home Monday and Tuesday, 30th and 31st of January, from 2 to 5 p.m. Extensive additions are being made to the present house— viz., schoolroom, bedrooms, lavatories, Ac. These improvements will make it complete in every respect as an educational establishment. MTSS TOWNSEND'S T> RIVATE SCHOOL -*- 26, Roxburgh-street, WILL RE -OPEN ON MONDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1899. MISS M'iNTYRE resumes Classes on THURSDAY, 2nd February. Hanoverian German and Parisian French taught conversationally and grammatically. A boys' class would be formed for either subject if sufficient inducement offered. At home on 30th and 31st January and Ist February, from 2 to 7 p.m. 3, Park-street, Thomdon, 21st January, 1899. •m/TACDONALD- CRESCENT SCHOOL. Term Commbnoes Ist FaBBUA'ftT. Principals at home on Monday and Tuesday afternoons, 30th and 31st January. FROM the heath -covered*, mountains of Scotia I oomP). DAWSON'S PERFEOTIfc)N WHISK ST.

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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 22, 27 January 1899, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 22, 27 January 1899, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 22, 27 January 1899, Page 7

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