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WELLINGTON COLLEGE. riMIK Kirnt Timn, 3904, will begin on A MONDAY, Ist Fobruary. Thn lloafi-innt-liT will intorviuw Parents and Uuaictmna at (ho L'ollngo on 29th January. Only Now Hoys will l>o required to attend on tho Opening Day. L'HAS. P. POWLKS, Sccrdiary. GIRLS 1 HlUll SCHOOL. rTXHR School will reopen on tho 3rd X Fobruary, 1904. Now pupils will ploaso attend on Tuesday, 2nd Fobruary. OHAS. P. POWLKS, Sooiotixry. qT. FIIAN OI S XAVIER'S Sonsido Aoadomy for Yoiing Ladies, Soatoun, Wollinglon Heads. School ro-opons 3rd Fobruary. This popular institution provides a high-clabs oihicntiou, oon\binod with tho advantages of a lifo at tho eeosido. Dny scholars received from town. Pupila prounrod for Matriculation, Civil Service, nnd Musical oxams. Fronch, Book-keeping, Art Noodlowork form part of tho school courso whou required. Torms — Boarders, £33 por annum, payablo at opening of throo torms. Diiybcholars, JSS por nmium, payablo at opening of throo torms. Extras (roodorato foo) Piano, Painting, Singing, Gorman, Italian, and (Shorthand, Dancing, Chipwork. C HILT ON HOUSE SCHOOL THE TERRACE, Wollington. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal — MISS FREEMAN. Tho School Courao includes, bosidos tho Übual school subjocU, Drawing (freehand i nnd model), Urushwork and Design, Modolling in Plastioino, Drill, Class Singing, Neodlowork, and Cutting Out. School will ro-opon 2nd FEBBUARY, 1904. Full particulars on application by lotter to tho above address. I G I ETON COLLKGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOX GIRLS, 49, Rintoul-ntroot, Wollington South. Principal ... MRS. D. C. BATES, B.A. Sydney Univorsity, Pmo-wiuuor for Logic, I'byehology, and Montal Philosophy, Toaohing Diploma II A with Honours, Dopartmont of Education, Sydney. Curriculum — Usual school courso and accomplishments. Pupils propnrod for Matriculation, Civil Service, and othor cx- ; animations. First Torm will begin on MONDAY, Ist February i 1904. Foes modern to. , Particulars on applica- j I lion. tiITZHERBERT-TERRACE SCHOOL. BOARDING AND~DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Undor tho dircotion of Miss Swainson. Head Mistress— Mrs. Houry Smith. Class for Boys undor ton— Mils M. Burnott Tho now term will begin ou TUESDAY, 2nd Fobrunry. MISR SWAINSON will bo At Homo on MONDAY, Ist Fobruary. TT^EHRA DHOON, KLLICE-A VENUE. Clastic* will bo hold next year by tho Roy. W. A. Kvans in Montal Sriqnco, to preparo Sludouts for tho Univorsity Exnminat ioni. Mrs. E\'an»'s Morning CI««s for Oirls will ro-ppon on Til U USD AY, 11th Fob. Evening Cln*»o» a.i uminl for Civil Sorvioo nSid University Examinations. 131PITKA rKIVATE SCHOOL. Hoarding and Day Seluv-l for Oirln. Principal .\!h>S IlAßfilt, M A. Tho New Torm will bogin on TUESDAY, 2ml February. Minn Huber at Homo ou MONDAY, Ist Kubruiiry. Tho Preparatory Claw for young Children will opou on tho niimo ditto. T>ROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL. Principals — Mrs. and Miss Shoppard. Tho next torm will commonco WEDNESDAY, 3rd Fobruary. Tho Principals At Homo on Monday and Tuesday, Ist ana 2nd B'obruary, ELOCUTION. MISS REBIE RICHARDSON remimos Teaching ou l"t February, 1904. At Homo to intending pupils ut 90, Wol-lington-torraco, MONDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, from 2 to 5 p.m. nrUIE METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. 69 Lambtou-quay (over Priuglo's). Tol. 1519 1 «=** ~ Vh. V* V J, X NOTICE TO PUPILS. Classes will bo rcKiimod as usual on MONDAY NEXT, tho 11th January, 1904. | C. J. CHALLIS Prinoipal. MISS K. DARK'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND (I'ifcman'B and Lighthue) nnd TVI'KWUI TING. BOOKKKKPING and- PAINTING. Typowritdng Ollioo : STEWART JDAWSON'a HUIbDINQS (('ornor Willis-Btroul uud Ltttuhton-qiiay). Principals: Alias KOAUIJ, N.S.S.'I 1 ., N.U T, Ma J.F. GUNWIO.N. N.l/.T., N.S.S.T. AuatrnliiHiiui Keuorda. 2i20 wordu per miuuto. llighost Bpoods in t.lio ahottost sduoo «>f tituo SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, National Mutual Buildings, Customhoußoquuy. Principal— Ml«S HARDIE, i.P.S. Also Typowriling Oflico. Hours— 9.3o n.m. lo 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tho louoh system of typewriting taught. Individual tmtiou givon. Tho buhool will roopon ou 18th January. Mibs Hardio will rocoivo intending pupils from tho 12th inst., from 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. PIANOFORTE. MISS HILDA MARTIN rosumes Tonching MONDAY, Ist Fobruary. Addross — "Cnlninannao," Upper Ado-laido-rond, Borlnunpore. Pupils prepared for Examinations. MUSIC. MISS POLLOCK will rosumo Touching (piano) ou 2nd Fobrunry. • Tornw 19, Rpxburgh-slroot. JO. TURNER, Toauhcr nud Soloint, • Banjo, Mnndoliuo, nnd Guitar, No 2, Bui kcr-«lroot, of? Gambridgo-torrnoo 'lratu pauses the door. Term* oommouce with purils- '

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 22, 27 January 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 22, 27 January 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 22, 27 January 1904, Page 7

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