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WELLING'IOIN COLLEGE. THE First Torm, 1004, will bogin on MONDAY, Ist Fobruary. Tho Headmaster will intcrviow Parents and Guar. dmiiH at (hu College on 29th Jiinuury. Only Now Boys will bo roquired to attoud on tho Opening Duy. CHAS. P. POWLKS, tSecrulary. GIRLS' HIGH WCHOOL. THE School will ruopen on tho 3rd February, 1004. Now pupils will ploaso attend on Tuesday, 2nd Fobruary. CHAS. P. POWLHS, iSeorolary. QT. FRANCIS XA V I E R'S Seasides Aeadoiny for Young Ladios, Scutoun, Wollington Heads. School re-opona 3rd Fobruary. This popular institution provides a high-clues education, combined with (ho advantages of a lifo at tlio seaside. Day scholars received from town. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Servico, and Alusical oxains. French, Book-kooping, Art Needlework form part of tho school courso whon requiiedL Terms — Boarders, £33 por annum, payablo at opening of threo torms. Day bcholar», £5 per iiimum, payable at opening of three torms. Extras (modorato feu) Piano, Paintiug, Singing, Gorman, Italian, and Shorthand, Dancing, Clupworlft niL T~O N HOUSE SCHOOL THE TERRACE, Wollington. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal — MISS FREEMAN. Tho School Courso includes, bosidos IJIO übunl school subjects, Drawing: (froehand and modol), Brushwork antl Design, Modelling in Plasticine, Drill, Claea Singing, Needlowork, and Cutting Out. School will ro-opon 2nd FEBRV AXY > 190 *- ¥ » n particulars on application by letter to tho abovo addrosa. gTSton collkge. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOX GIRLS, 49, Rintoul-slroet, Wollington South. Principal ... MRS. I>. C. BATES, B.A. Sydney University, Prize-winner for Lozic, Pbyehology, and Mental Philosophy, Teaching Diploma II A with Honours, Department of Education, Sydney. Curriculum — Utaial school courso and accomplishment*. Pupils proparod for MaIriculation, Civil Servico, aud other examinations. v First Torm will begin on MONDAY, let February, 1904. Fees modorato. Particulars on application^ I^ITZHERBERT-TERRAOE SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Undor tho direction of Miss Swainson. Iload Mi«tro«fi — Mrs. Honiy Smith. ClaBS for Boys undor ton — Miss M. Burnott Tho now torm will bogin on TUESDAY, 2nd Fobruary. MISS SWATNSON will bo At Homo on MONDAY, lwt February. T\EHRA DUOON, ELLIOE-A VENUE. Ulomcs will bo hold next year by tho Roy. W. A. Evnns in Monial Soionco,. to prnpnro Students for the University Examinations. Mrs. Evans's Morning Claas for f Jirla will ro-opun on THURSDAY, lHh Fab. Evpninc Clnxnos aa usual for Civil Sorvicn nnd University Examinations. IJIPITKA PKIVA IK .SCHOOL. Boarding and Day Hobcvl for (lirln. Principal AIISS UAISEK, M A. Tho Now Torm will bc^in on TUI'JsiDA V, 2inl Kobruiiry. * Alum liabet- at Homo on MONDAY, Ist Kelinmry. Tho I'ropamtory Cln-M for young Childrou will o))Oii on tho kiimio dutfl. TJROUGIIAM HILL SCHOOL. i'riuoipalfl — Mrs. aud Miss Shoppard. Tho next lortn will commence WEDNESDAY, 3rd February, Tho Principals At Homo on Monday and Tuesday, Ist and 2nd February. MISS 0- HAYDEN'S PRIVATE* SCHOOL, LOWER UUTT. nrttlE First Torm of 1004 will bogin on A WEDNESDAY, Fob. 3, in St. James's Schoolliouen. A Dancing Claw* in connection with tho School will bo hold by Miss Ponrson on hor roturn from Enelancf. Miss ITiiyden will bo al tho Sohoolhouso on Monday, Ist Fohruary, from 1.30 to 4 p.m. ELOCUTION. MISS REBIE RICHARDSON rosumos Tcaohinjj on Ist Fobruary, 1904. At Iloino to intending pupils at 90, Wol-lington-terrnco, MONDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, from 2 to 5 p.m. mHE METROPOLITAN SCHOOL O_ SHORTHAND. 69 Lambton-quay (over Pringlo's). Tol. 1519 *W - v^ V. i, « NOTICE TO PUPILS. . Classes will bo resumed aa usual on MONDAY NEXT, tho 11th January, 1004. C. J. OII'ALLIS Principal MISS l£ 3AtM4'S SCHOOL OF SIfOItTHANI) (Pitman's and Light. lino) and TYf'NWKI TING. UOOK. KKKPING and PAINTING. Typewriting Olllo<t : STKWATIT DAWSON'S H[irr,T)IMGS (<!omor Willig.fttroot and I,(imbton-qiuiy). Priiioipalsi Alms K. CAIIK. N.S.S.T..N.U T, MrH.J.F.GUNNION,N.U.T.,N.S.S.T. AnntiMliiHiiin Hpcords. 220 words por minute. lliirliost apoods in tho Kborlosl. rdhco of timo. S" "c'iidbir " of siloßfiiAND and TYPEWRITING, National Mutual Buildings, Customhousequay. Principal— MlSS HARDIE, I.P.S. Also Typewriting OHico. Hours— 9.3o a.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. lo 9 p.m. Tho touch system of typewriting taught. Individual tuition givon. Tho school will roopon on 18th January. Miss Uardio will rocoivo intending pupils from tho 12th met., from 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. PIANOFORTE. MISS HILDA MARTIN roaumos Teaching MONDAY, Ist Fobruary. Address — "Calamansac," Upper Ado-laido-road, Borlmmporo. Pupils proparod for Examinations. X O B. MACKINTOSH, (Musio Master, Wollington Collogo), Toaohor of tho PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, Alro Fluto, Clnrionot, Oboo, and othor Instrument*, roaumos Teaching on MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. Theory a Bpocial fenturo. Addrosß-22, KENT-TERRACE. MUSI C. MISS POLLOCK will resumo Teaching , (piano) on 2nd February. Termi 19, Roxburgh-slrooU

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1904, Page 7

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