riULK METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF _1 SHORTHAND. (5!), Lahbton-qy. (over Pringlo's). Tel 1510. •*L, w w v_ V. i,x O. .1. CHALI.IS Piunoipal. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, and Writing. DAT AND KVKNING CLASSKS. MISS K. CAIfR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND & TYPEWRITING. Typewriting Office : STKWAT?'!' DAWSON'S BUILDINGS (Coiner AYillis-slreet and Laii>l>ton-qun.y). i Principals: Rliss H.UAKU, N.S.S.T.. N.U.T, Mrs. J. F.GUNNION (Miss Can), N.S.S.T.. N.U.T. A ustraliisian Kecords. 220 words per minute. Highest speeds in the shorte&t suaco of time. BOARDING SOHOOL FOU BUYS. 28, CKANMKR - SQUARE, Christchurch. Principal Mb. W. Wilsoh. (For seven years Headmaster and Lecturer on School Management at the Normal Schcl). ' There are several vacancies for boarders. References to parents of Wellington pupils if desired. Prospectus on application. T^APIEB. HIGH SCHOOLS. •BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOLS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Splendid Situation in an ideal climate. The Schools aro quite distinct, with separate staffs, grounds, and well-appoint-ed buildings. Pupils prepared for the University and Civil Service Examinations. Thirty-one passes in these examinations last year alone. Careful attention paid to commercial and technical subjects. Mechanical workshop, chemical laboratory. Every facility for physical training. Boarders received by the Principals. First Term, 1903, will commence on TUESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. Boarders and New Pupils assemble on MONDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. A few vacancies for Boarders. The Principals will be pleased to supply illustrated proapeotuses on application. D. SIDEY, Secretary. JG. TURNER,- Teacher and Soloist, • Banjo, Mandoline, and Guitar, No. 2, Barker-street, off Cambridge-terrace. Tram passes the door. Terms commence with pupils. TITAHI BAY CLUB. TITAHI BAY, NEAR PORIRUA. fXIHIS Commodious and Pleasant Seaside A Resort, containing 30 large and lofty rooms, is now open for the accommodation of families and boarders; suites of apartments for families. Boating, fishing, shooting, etc. 'Busses meet all trains. Letters and telegrams have prompt attention. P. 0., Telephone, and Telegraph Bureau have recently been added. WM. JILLETT, Proprietor.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1902, Page 2
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