GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, Wellington. FTltlE .School reopens on THURSDAY, JL lbt February, 1900. The Laxly Principal will recoivo parouts and guardians of pupils on Wodnoaday, 31st January. The School Yoar is divided into throo Terms. Fees, including stationory — Upper School, £4- 8s per term ; Lower School, £3 10s 8d por term. A discount of 1(> por cent, allowed on fees paid within ton days from tho boginning 1 of each torin. Twenty-five per cent, deducted from the fees of any pupils from tho same family above tho number of two attending either tha Girls' High Sohool or tho Wellington Collogo. Last year the Sixth Form included twelve pupils, ten of whom had passed the Matriculation Examination boforo being moved into the class. Soventy girls over fifteen years of ago attonded tho School during 1899. Half of all the First-class Passes in tho first examination of tho Victoria Collogo woro gained by former pupils of the School, Sir Robert Stout, at the presentation of Prizes on the 14th December, said—" At tho present time 1 know of no Girls' High Sohool that stands so high in the University Examinations as the Wellington Girls' High School." CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. Phoanix Chambers, Lambton-quay. /^HILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, The Terrace, Wellington. Principal ... Miss A. O. FREEMAN Assisted by Miss M. Rawson, M.A. Honours Miss G. Henry, B.A. Miss L. A. Tttrton, Teacher's " D " Certificate And by Visiting Masters and Mistresses for Music, Languages, Painting, etc. Tho school course includes English, Latin, French, Mathematics, Science, Elementary Drawing and Neodlowork. Extras — German, Music, Singing, Advanced Dra ng and Painting, Dancing and Calisthenics, Theory of Music. Pupils not desiring to follow the whole school course may attend classes only. Tho School will Re-open on 7th February, when tho now schoolrooms will bo ready for use. Prospectuses ou application. R I E N T A L BAY. PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Opening Firßt Week, in February. The Principal is a trained teacher of long exporienco in public and private schools. Particulars to follow. [A caud.'l EDUCATIONAL-LANGUAGES. MRS. CHABIiES WOKSLEY is prepared . to reoeivo Pupils for thorough tuition in French and German. For terms apply at 22, Bullor-street. CIVIL SERVICE. UNIVERSITY, LAW EXAMS. MR. W. J. CRAWFORD, of Trinity Collego, Dublin, formerly on tlio staff of Newington College, Sydney ; Avmidalo (Trammar Sohool, N.^.W., &«., prepares for übovo. Tormson application at his rooms, National Mutual Life Buildings. Mrs. Crawford, Miniature and Portrait Painter. NATIONAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Customhouao-quay. SOHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Elc. TYPEWRITING OFFICE. Principals : MISS E. OARR, N.S.S.T., N.U.T. MISS M. HARDIE, M.N.P.S. Bookkeeping, Writing, and Mimeographing taught. Shorthand taught by correspondence. Private tuition by arrangomont. Shorthand Classes at all hours during the day, also four evenings a weok. MUSIC. "jV/TR. E. J. KING Resumes Tuition, ' Piano and Violin,' on 15th January, at 48, Vivian-st. Tr II TJ NT M R-B RO W N b fl • Direct Importer of Pianos. Pianos Bought, Sold, and Kxclmngod. Sole Agent for Perzina Pianos. OURTIFICATIQI) PIAHO TuNBR. Repairs a Speciality. Show Rooms— Routh'a Buildings, corner of Johnston and Foathorston stroets, Private address — 50, Wellington-terraoe. Telephone, 80S). AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, CANTERBURY. STUDENTS are now being enrolled for Next Session. For prospectus apply to DIRECTOR, College, Lincoln. E. J. WALSH & CO. } 75, WILLIS-STREET. FOR THIS MONTH. DURING CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR WEEK You can have a Black or Navy Serge, Cashmere or Tweed Dress, lining and making, for 16s 6d, 18s Gd Better quality Serges, Croponnes, Lustres, or Fucod Cloth, with Silk,. Satin, or Braid trimming, 22? (sd, 24s G\ to 35s Ladies' Kid Glovos, Ta.ii or Blaok, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d, 4s Gd Ready-made Skirts, 4s 9d to 18s Gd DRESSMAKING CHARGES (no oxtrns)— 5a 6d, 7s Od, 10b (id, 12s Gd. What you pay us 1 2s Gd for, you would pay 20s for elsewhere Blouses, 2s, 2s 9d, 3s Gd, is 6d TAILORING. Good Material and Good Workmanship. All Wool Tweed S.uit to measure, 34s Gd" | Bottor quality Vicuna Sorgos, West of England Cloths, 39a Gd, 49s Gd to 75s Men's Hats, Shirts, Ties. E. J. WALSH & CO., 75, Willis-street. JONES & ASHDOWN.i DO NOT iMIKH THIN OPPORTUNITY. SPECIAL SALE! BLUE CURL SWKG IO SUITS, oo -. n For CAHII ONr,Y, <& o J - Ub J.(){) Yards in Stock. SPECIAL LINE ULUK VICUNA jy , SUITS, kok CASH OHr.Y, *** Very Fa&hiotiable ami Durable. 1 OKf) YARDS PLAIN AND - L^ OU FAN C V T W J'l K1) £3 l()s SUITS, voit CASH only, °^ , Shipment arrived lato; must bo cloared by .'!Oth September. SPECIAL SHIPMENT NAVAT, SHKC'M SUITS, £% \Q S FOlf OA.SJI ONt.Y. 2()Q Yards in Stock. This. Sorgo i.s guaranteed to bo similar mateiiul as Hupplied to Her Majesty's Naval _ Forces. SiunploH fovwiirduil on application. JONES & ASLIDOWN, 12, LAMBTON-QUAY WELLINGTON
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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 11, 13 January 1900, Page 7
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