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GIRLS' HIGH aUHOOL. rffTHE School will reopen on the 3rd JL l-'obruaiy, ISO 4. Now pupils will pieaso aUund on Tuesday, 2nd PVhiuary. CIIAS. P. rOWLES, Seci'olary. Q~T. FRANCIS XAvIeR'S Snaaido Academy for Young Ladies, Soatoun, Wellington Heads. School re-opens 3rd February. This popular institution pruviues a high-ola6B ouucalion, combined with the advantages of a life at tliß seasides. ii^y scholars received from toivii. Pupila prepared J for Matriculation, Civil Service, aud fllu&ical exams. l''rench, Book-lceep.ng, Art Needlework form part of tho school coureo when required. Terms— Boarders, £33 per annum, payable at opening of Ihroo terms. Duy scholars, D 5 por annum, payable at opening of threo terms. Extras (moderate fee) Piano, Painting, Singing, German, Italian, and Shorthand, Dancing, Chipwork. GIR'IY>N OUiiLKGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL ¥Oa GIRLS, . 49, Rintoul-slreet, Wellington South. Principal ... MRS. D. C. BATES, B.A. Sydney University, Priso-winner for Logic, ( Psychology, and Mental Philosophy, Teaching Diploma II A with Honours, Department of Education, Sydney. Curriculum — Usual school courso aud accomplishment*. Pupils preparod for Matriculation, Civil Service, »nd othor examinations. First Term' will begin on MONDAY, Ist February, 1904. Foes moderate. Particulars on application^ C HILTON HOUSE SCHOOL TIIE TERRACE, Wellington. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal — MISS FREEMAN. First AHBislant Mistress — MISS MARIE PRINGLE, 8.A.R., U.1., Certificated Training Collego for SecoUdnry Schools, Cambridge, England. Tho First Tonm, 190*, will bogin on TUESDAY, 2nd February. Mi»s Freeman will bo At Home to recoivo parents on MONDAY, Ist February. Classes for Dressmaking on Saturday Mornings, from 9 to 11. Instructress— Mrs. Stockley Jones. School hours— 9.ls to 12.50, and 2 to 3.45 TT-ITZHERBERT-TERRACE SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS* Under tho direction of Miss Swainson. Head Mistress — Mrs. Henry Smith. Class for Boys under ton — Mies M. Burnott Tho now term will begin on TUESDAY, 2nd Februaiy. MISS SWAINSON will bo At Home on MONDAY, lßt February. IJIPITKA PufVAIK aUHooL. Hoarding and Day Soho"! for Girls. v Principal RIISS HABEH, M A. Tho New Term will bej-in on TUESDAY, 2nd Kebrunry. Miaa Bubor »i Homo on MONDAY, Ist Fobrimry. • , The Preparatory Claw for young Children will open on the same date. -JpROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL. Principals^ — Mrs. and Hiss Sheppard. Tho next term will commence WEDNESDAY, $rd February. Tho Principals At Homo on Monday and Tuesday, Ist ana , 2nd February. SEATOUN AND KARAKA BAY. THEORY CLASSES will be formed immediately at St. Francis Xavior's for Candidates at the Trinity College Musical Exam, in Juno next. No extra foe 'for pupils taking piano lessons at the school. MUSIC, FRENCH, AND GERMAN. Tft/TISS M'INTYRE, 19, Mulgrave-strcot, rosumoa Teaching on 3rd FEBRUARY, 1904. T*jrADEMOISELLE BARADEUX will resume Teaohing ON TUESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. Addreim— l3, FEATHERSTON-TERRACE ELOCUTION. Tl/TISS REBIE RICHARDSON resumes -flj- Teaching on Ist February, 1904. At Home to intending pupils at 90, Wol-lintrton-terrace, MONDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, from 2 to 5 p.m. • PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MISS GRANT will Resurao Teaching at Begg's Rooms, Willis-street,' on TUESDAY, 2nd February. Miss Grant will be at homo to sco pupils on Monday, Ist February> itom 3 to 5 p.m. Tolophono 1152. ADAME ROSALY / MERZ, Spooialist in VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING, j Has Resumed Teaching. j Terms commence with first lesson 118, Tinakori-roacL Testimonials, oto., at addross. JG. TURNER, Toachcr and Soloist, • Banjo, Mandoline, and Guitar, No 2, Barker-street, off Cambridge-terrace Tram passet the door. Terms commence with pupil**- ; PAINTING AND DRAWING. • T»*"ISS YOUMANS will Resume her M. Classes on WEDNESDAY, 3rd February. MISS J. W. HARDIE Will RESUME PIANOFORTE TUITION On MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. AddjeßS-— lsland Bay. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MISS JENNIE LUKE Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, Ist February. Pupils preparod for examinations. Address — 8, Hopper-streot. SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. MTSS PHOEBE PARSONS, A.R.0.M., will Resumo Teaching at tho Drosdon Rooms on MONDAY, Ist February, 1904. ISS ALYCE IIOLROYD (Into of Sydnoy), Certificated Toachcr of —locution, Voice Production, and Dramatic Art. Hours — Mornings, 11 to 12.30 a.m. ; Afternoons, 4 to 6 p.m. ClasteA now forming. Terms on application at Studio, No. 9, Fletcher's Bui. clings, corner of Willia*slrool ajfd Lambton-quay. EnKAgeinonts accepted for At Homes and nnnaarta. *

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 26, 1 February 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 26, 1 February 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 26, 1 February 1904, Page 2