ITtfTZHERttERT-TERRACK SCHOOL. -1- Under tho direction of MISS BWAINHO N. Head Mistress ... Mrs. HENRY SMITH. Tho Now Term began on TUESDAY, 6th February. Having been requested to form a Preparatory Class for Boys, Miss Swainson has engaged for this work Miss Parker, who has oeen trained and has taught for some yoars in tho publio schools. Tho clans will be quito soparato from tho GirlB 1 School. ■piPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL, Principals : Mies Baser, Miss B. Richmond. Tho new term began on TUESDAY, 6th February, 1900. DEHRA DHOON, EIiLICE-AVENUE. MRS. EVANS'S GDJLS' CLASS. The First Term began on WEDNESDAY, 14th instant. Evening Classes and Private Tuition by arrangement. Prospectuses on application. EDUCATIONAL— PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A GENTLEMAN (Certificated Teacher of wide experience and a Graduate j of his University) will at an early date open a Preparatory School for Boys, also Evening Classes for Languages. Testimonials may be seen at Mr. Herbert Baillio's, of Messrs. Baillie and Co., Booksellers, Cuba-street, who will be pleased to answer all enauiries. MAORI LANGUAGE 1 . mAARE PARATA, Maori Interpreter of JL the Native Land Court, conducts his Maori School on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, from 7 to 8 o'clock, in Exchange Buildings. Pupils apply 52, Nairn-street, or at the tSohool. SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. "lt/TRS. MULLER has resumed Tuition in -"-*- tho above. Pupils prepared for Trinity College Exams. Address 9a, Kent-terrace. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. ■E/TADAME EVELEEN OARLTON RESUMED TEACHING Ist FEBRUARY, At 210, Willis-street. Terms, etc., on application at the above address, or at Dresden Piano Co. — . 111 1 VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MRS. DODWELL Resumed Teaching on MONDAY, 29th January. Address — I "'i, Willis-street (four doors from Manner** treet). VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. "jt/ITSS MARSHALL, L.E.T.G.1., resumed Lessons 29th January, 1900. Address— 47, Nairn-street. MADAME~AND7MT«iS~OOPE, Spooialists Voice' Promotion, by tho true Italian method. Elocution for Speakers, Tenchera, and Readers ; no hoarsenoss or fn'"jue. Piano, Singing, and Theory. Pupils '-~cp"red fpr Trnity College Exams. Consumption and Weak Chosta cured by •^ ocial method. Term begins with first lesson. For terms and particulars apply at Residence, No. 3, The Terrace, or Dresden Piano Company. BANJO, MANDOLTN, AND GUITAR. f jt uiOHOUGH Tnition pivon on tho above .1. by Mr. J. G. Tnrnor (late of tho Spanish Student*), No. 2, Barker-street, oft' Cambridge- lorrn "6. Trams imsa tho door. Notice. For tho convenience of pupils, mußical instruments will l>o provided freo of charge for praotico upon at tho studio. Terms commence with pupils. HH U \ T X It- H It OWN • Dieect Tmpobtrij op Pianos. Pianos Bought. Sold, and hjcchunged. Solo Agonfc for Perzina Pianos. CuitTiKicATici) Piano Tunbu. Kopairs a Spooialihy. Show Rooms— Routh's Buildings, corner of John&Lin and Foatborston streets. Private addiohd— so, Wellingttm-tormue. Tolophoiio. Bu'J. PARCELS FOR FIRST AND SECOND CONTINGENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA. FinHE Now Zealand Express Company ■*• (Limited) is prepared to receive a second instalment of Parcels for tho New Zealand Contingents in .South Africa. These may be handed in at any of tho Company's Branches in- New Zealand, whence they will be forwarded to destination freo of cost. . Steamer leaves Port Chalmers on 3rd March. , Wellington Offioe, 30, Victoria-street. Tolephono 92. tfOB, SCHOOL WEAR. TF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY, But our Own Make I CHILDREN'S SCHOOL BOOTS, Unequalled in price or wear. 10 to 13 ... 5s 6d Ito 2 ... 6s 6d • • ' i, < i PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE, CUBA-S'I'HBET AND LAMBTON-QUAY. i ... OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! Just Arrived — NEW SEASON'S OYSTERS.n H. PALMER, Lambton-quay, bogs to announco that tho first shipment of Now Soason's Oysters has arrived. Customers may rely upon being supplied from this date. Daily Luncheons. " Grills, etc., at all hours. Orders from private houses receive prompt attention. Telephone No. 20. "BUBONIC" RAT TRAPS. rBIHEr BIHE DOCTORS of Wellington aro supplying themselves with these Traps. CAMERON & CHRISTIE. RG. KNIGHT and CO., Sail, Tent, • Flag, Cover, Awning, and Oilskin Makers, Carpet Workers, etc., Ship Engineer and Gymnasium Riggers. For the convenience of seamen, yachtsmen, etc., promises open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Material ami workmanship first-class ; prices in the public interest.' Costomhouse-quay and Victoria-street, Wellington. Tents, Mar queoa, and Covers ou sale or hire. — R.G.K,
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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 46, 23 February 1900, Page 7
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