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WELLINGTON COLLEGE. rriHE Virst Term, 1904, will begin on A MONDAY, Ist Fobruary. Tho I loadmaster will interview Paronts ami Guardians at tho Collage on 291h January. Only Now Boys will bo required lo attend on tho Oponing Dny. CIIAS. P. POWLES, Socro'tary. GIRLS' 111UII SOHOOL. fIT\HE School will rooiioii on the 3rd X Fobruary, 1904. Now pupils will plcaso attend on Tuesday, 2nd Fobruary. CIIAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. gTt. fran oi « xavle r's Seaside Aoadomy for Young Ladies, Scatoun, Wellington Heads. Sohool ro-opons 3rd Fobruary. This popular institution providos a high-class oducatiou, combinod wilh tho advantages of a lifo at tho Boasidc. Day scholurs roceivod from town. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Servico, nnd Musical oxa_iß. Fronch, Book-kooping, Art Neodlowork form part of the school courso whon required. Torms — Boarders, £33 per annum, payablo at oponing of throo terms. Day scholars, £5 per annum, payable at oponing of throo torms. ' ' ' Extras (inocleralo foo) Piano, Painting, Singing Gorman, Itulian, and Shorthand, Dancing, Chipwork. GIETUN COIdLUGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FO_t GIRLS, 49, Rinloul-stroot, Wellington South. Prinoipul ... MRS. D. C. BATES, B.A. Sydnoy Univorsily, Prizo-wiuuor for Logics, Psychology, and Montal Philosophy, Teaching Diploma II A with Honours, Department of Education, Sydney. Curriculum — Usual school courso and nccomplishmonts. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, aud other examinations. First Torm will bogin on MONDAY, Ist Fobruarv, 1904. Foes modorato. Particulars on applioation. HILTON HOUSE SOHOOL THE TERRACE, Wollinglon. Boarding and Day Sohool for Girls. Principal — MISS FRKEMAN. First Assistant Mistross— MlSS MARIE PRINGLK, 8.A., U.1., Corlifioatocl Training Oollogo fbr Socondnry Schools, Cambridge, England. Tho First Term, 1904, will bogin on TUESDAY, 2nd Fobruary. Mins Froomon will bo At Homo to recoivo parents on MONDAY, Ist Fobruary. Clttssos for Drossmakiug on Saturday Mornings, from 9 to 11. Instructress— Mrs. Stockloy Jones. A Sohool hours— 9.15 to 12.30, nnd 2 to 3,<q TfTHTZHERBERT-fERRAOIS SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Under tho direction of Mils Swninson. Hond Mistress— Mrs, Uonry Smith. Class for Boys under ten— Miss M. Burnett Tho now torm will bogin on TUESDAY, 2nd February. MISS SWAINSON will bo At Homo on MONDAY, Ist Fobruary. TQEHRA DHOON, ELLICE-AVK.NUE. Ul*«»os will bo hold next year by tho Roy. W. A. Evans in Montal Scinuco, to propnro Students for tho Univortity Examinations. Mrs. KmuuTk Morning Ctafs for Girls will roopon on THURSDAY, lllh Fob. Evening Cla«so« as usual for Civil Service nnd Univorsily Examinations. I~iTpTna FiTivTnß school. Boarding and Day tfaho^l for fiirls. Principal MISS BABBII, M A. Tho Now Torm will boj;in on TUK&DAY, 2nd Kobrnary. Miss Bubor at Homo on MONDAY, Ist February, Tho Preparatory Claw for young Cbildron will opon on tho *atuo dato. "TgWDUWAM HILL SOHOOL. Principals— Mrs. and Miss Shoppard. Tho noxt torm will commouoo WEDNESDAY, 3rd Fobruary. Tho Prinoipnls At Homo on Monday and Tuosday, lt>t ami 2nd Fobruary, MISS C. HAYDF.N'S PRIVATE SCHOOL, LOWER HUTT. rrVHE First Torm of 1904 will bogin on A WEDNESDAY, Fab. 3, in St. James's Schoolliouso. A Dnnoing Class in connoclion with the School will bo hold by Miss Poarson on her roturn from Euelnnd. Mis* Hayden will bo at tho Schoojhousa on Monday, Ist Fobruary, from 1:30 to 4 p.m. T^ADEAioiSELLE BARADEUX will rosumo Tonehing ON TUESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. Addross— l3, FEATHERSTON-TKRRAOE ELOCUTION. MISS REBIE RICHARDSON resumes Touching on l«t February, 1904. At Homo to intonding pupils at 90, Wol-lington-torraco, MONDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, from 2 to 5 p.m. rfIHE METROPOUTAJS SOHOOL 0* SHORTHAND. 69 Lambton-quay (over Priiujlo'g). Tel. 1518 "** " V, \* V. J, H NOTICE TO PUPILS. Clhrsos will bo resumed ns usual on MONDAY NEXT, tho 11th January, 1904. C. J. CHALLIS '. Principal. ISS W. JAItR'S SCHOOL v? SriOItTHANI) (Pitman's and Lifrhtlino) and TYCIOWUI IMNO. BOOKKKKPING aiid PAINTING. Typewriting Ollloti : STICWART DAVVSON'S UUILDINQS ((!ornor Wtllis-slreot aud Lauilitoii-miuy), PrinuipalM-. Mi»B K.OAUU, N.S.S,T, I N,U T, Mr«.J.F.GUNNION.N,U.T.,N._.S.T. A uHtralnuiiiu Kcuon-ln, 2_o wofda por miuute. Highest aneodq in tlio blioi-iohL uuaoo of timo CHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, National Mutual Buildings, Customhousoquay. Prinoipal— MlSS HARDHS, I.P.S. Also Typewriting Ollico. Hours — 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tho touch system of typewriting taught. Individual tuition givon. Tho Bchool will roopon oh 18th January. Miss llardio will rocoivo intonding pupils from tho 12th inst., from 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. MUSICAL. MISS PUTNAM rosuinos Teaching at hor room, 100, Willis-stroot, on 2nd February, 1904. Address — Room No. 5, 100, Willis-street. ADAME KOSALY MERZ, Specialist in VOICE PRODIJOTiON AND SINGING, Has Resumed' Teaching. Torms commonco with ftrst losson. 118, Tinakori-road. TcstinuWal., otcu at addro*-.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1904, Page 7

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