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GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. TIE School roopens on THURSDAY, Ist February, 1900. Tho Lady Principal will recoivo paronta and guardians of pupils on Wednesday, 31st January. The Sohool Year is divided into thrco Terms. Foes, including stationery — Upper School, £4- 8s por tonn ; Lower Sohool, £3 10s 8d por term. Children under 10 half foes. A discount of 10 por cent allowed on fees paid within ten days from tho beginning of each i term. Twenty-five per cent, deducted from tho foes of any pupils from tho Bamo family above tho number of two. Last year the Sixth Form included twelve pupils, ten of whom had passed the Matriculation Examination before being moved into Iho class. Seventy girls over fifteen years of age attondod the Sohool during 1899. Half of nil tho First-class Passes in tho first examination of tho Victoria College wero gained by former pupils of ,tho Sohool. Sir Robert Stout, at tho presentation of Prizes on tho 14th Decomber, said — "At the present time I know of no Girls' High Sohool that stands bo high in tho University Examinations as the Wellington Girls' High School." CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. Phoenix Chambers, Lambton-quay. y"\RIENTAL BA Y. PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Opening First Week in February. The Principal is a trained teacher of long experience in public and private schools. Particulars to follow. DEHRA DHOON, ELLICE - AVEN UE. Mrs. Evans's Girls' Class. THE First Torm of 1900 will begin about the middle of February. A few vacancies. After 21st December Mrs. Evans will bo away from Wellington until tho end of January. Prospectuses on application to Dehra Dhoon. [a cakd.J EDUCATIONAL-LANGUAGES. MRS. CHARLES WORSLEY is prepared to receive Pupils for thorough tuition in French and Gorman, For terms apply at 22, Buller-street. SINGING. MISS MARSHALL is prepared to receive Pupils for Singing. Senior Hononrs in Royal Academy and Trinity College Exams. Address — 47 Nairn-street. H HUNTER-BROWN, • Direct Importer op Pianos. Pianos Bought. Sold, and Exchanged, Sole Agent for Porzina Pianos. Cjsktii'icatki) Piano Tunjdh. Repairs a Speciality. Show Rooms— Routh's Buildings, corner of Johnston and FcathorsLon streets. Private address — No. 1 , Boulcott-toi-raoe. Telephone. BG9. ]J/[AYOE'S PATRIOTIC FUND. PRICE /^D. PRICE /»D. NOW PUBLISHED, BADGE OF AN ENTIRELY NEW DESIGN, To Commemorato tho Departure of our SECOND CONTIN GENT: The whole of the profits of this Badge will be devoted to the MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC FUND. It is being issued with the consent and under tho supervision of the Committee a lex. "Ferguson, Printer and Publisher, 111, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ' INFORMATION FOR CHRISTMAS! GREAT PURCHASE OF TfiNGLISH TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES ov ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, CANDLESTICKS, HAIR AND CLOTHES BRUSHES, FANCY BASKETS, SCISSORS, &c. Remember— ONLY ONE of each design. All to be sold at ENGLISH COST. Now is your REAL CHANCE for REAL BARGAINS, AT CAMERON & CHRISTIE'S LAMBTON-QUAY. I A M E S J~! CURTIS, CUSTOMS AND SHIPPING AGENT, Forwarding and General Carrier, CUSTOMHO USE-QUAY, Goods and Parcels forwarded to all parts of the world. Furniture Carefully Packed and Removed in specially covered vans by experienced men. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention. Telephone, 9. Telephone, 9. SAMPLE ROOMS — Good, weJl- lighted Rooms to Let. I FURNITURE packed by experienced men and forwarded to any part of tho colony. PARCELS forwarded to any addres3 at cheap through vutos. J KETR, FORWARDING AGENT, N 12. Featherston-street. riMHE COLONIAL CARRYING COMJ. PANYOFN.Z., Grby-rtrbkt (opposite National Bank). , OARHIKRS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND FOlt WARD ING AGENTS. Packages forwarded to any address at bedrock rates. Furnituro Packed by experts and sent along' l ' by Road, Hail, ov Water. Sample Rooms with good light, good fittings, &c, always ready. NEW PATENT OTTO GAS ENGINES AS ENGINES Dougill's Gas and Oil Engines, with all the latest improvements, i to 100 h.p., supplied and fixed. ALEX. ROSS, 83, Manners-street. Telephone 127»

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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 3, 4 January 1900, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 3, 4 January 1900, Page 7

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