WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. Tlk Third Term will begin on TUES. DAY, 18th September. Tho Principal will receive parents and guardians and now pupils on MONDAY, 17th September, between 10 a.m. nnd 12 noon. Mrs. Sommervillo, No. 2, Hill-utreot, tbctivos College Pupils as boarders under sanction of the Board of Governors. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. T7IITZHERBERT-TERRAOE SCHOOL. "?-. , —Boarding and Day School for IwllNsW I& BK_?m2. S lu|dS i^sXb^N^M for Children under ton (Boys and Girls) will bdgin on tho same date. Miss Swaineon will bo at "home on Monday, 17th September. IB TON COLLEGE, ♦,~ . SQIJte 11 }^-' and 4 » Owon-st., BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal, MRS. BATES, B.A. Tho Third Torm will begin on MONDAY, 17th September. Airs. Bates will bo At Homo on FRIDAY, 14th, to enrol now pupils, -piPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL Boarding and Day School for Girls, MOTUROA-ST., Wollingten. Miss Baber, M.A. Miss Bradwoll. Vacancies for Boarders. THo Now Term will begin on TUESDAY, 18th September. Miss Bradwoll will br Al Homo on MONDAY, 17th Sept. HOUSE SCHOOL, VJ Wooloombe-straet, Wellington. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GntLS.' Principal— MlSS FREEMAN. The next term will begin on WED\E"BDAY. 19th September. Miss Freoman will be At Homo on TUESDAY, frota 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. BROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Elliec-ztreot. Principal, MISS WARD. Vacancies for Boarders. Third Term bogins 17lh Soptombor (Monday). KELBURNE. KINDERGARTEN 1 AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL. MISS RICHMOND will Reopen Sohool on TUESDAY, 18th September, in tho Parochial Rooms, Kolburne. .FRENCH. fk/TADEMOISELLE BARADEUX A (Brovot Superiour, Diplomo da flm d'etudos Socondaires) will Reraaio Teaching cm WEDNESDAY, 19th Soplomber. Address — 13, Feathcrston-terraco. PIANOFORTE. MISS HILDA MARTIN resumes teaching NEXT MONDAY, 17th Sep. tomber. " CalarnanEao," 6, Bidwcll-strcct. VIOLIN AND PIANOFORTE. ■jO/TISS KATHLEEN HENRY will Ro- -•"■^ 1 commence Teaching on TUESDAY, 18th September. Address — Lowjr Clifton-terrace. VIOLIN TUITION. MB. H. PEROIVAL CLARKE, Pupil of Poussnrd, Tonns, SjZ 2s quarterly, two leisons weekly ; Theory combined, £3 3i, Terms commence with pupil. ' Studio— 27. Vivian-street. Privato Address — "Kenilworth," 39, Hill-Btrcet. PIANOFORTE. ]l/riSS E. NERISSA TRUEBRIDGE, Senior (eight years) Pupil of and Successor to MR. CYRIL TOWSEY, Attends at the *ame Room, 103, Lambtonquay, all day on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Letters to Eamo address. "fc/T R. 7. G~ TURNER, -*-*■ Tfinoher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 56, KENT-TERRACE. The Latest Music, Instruments, Strings, etc, always in stock. Trams stop at the door. Term begins with email. . HERR KARL MOLLER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, R.A.M., Copeuhagen. ■Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, 90, OONSTABLE-ST. (Tram Termfnm). DEEP BREATHING , Is the FOUNDATION OF HEALTH. fTIHIS habit is tho most cortain proven- -*• tivo of Colds, Lunj; Disoaeo, Adenoid Growths, etc. DO YOU BREATHE CORRECTLY? _ I Can show you in a few minutes several simple exorcises which will greatly increate your lung capacity and stimulato your wKble system. Remedial Exercises of all kinds. Candidates prepared for Insurance. Instruction per post if desired. BOYD GABLICK, Physical Culturist and Masseur, " SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA-ST. MISS E. OARR'S SOHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Typewriting office: Stewart Dawson's Buildings, opposito Bank of Now Zealand. Pitman's Australian Record, 220 words por minuto. Highest speeds in tho shortest tim«. COMPETENT ' Or INCOMPETENT. /FSHE little prefix to tho latter word ■*- makes all tho difforonco. Thoro aro DOZENS of INeompctont Typistci looking for positions, and thoro aro DOZENS of Employors socking in vain for COMPETENT Typietcs. If you wish to qualify yourself as a Stonoirrapher and Typisto and bocomo eligible for tho opportunities offering, take up a* courso in TOUCH TYPEWRITING And SHORTHAND with J BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 4, Cuba-street Extension. Prospectus supplied ou application. DRESSOUTTING A SOHOOL for Touching tho Imperial System of Drossculting is now opon at IC7, LAMBTON-QUAY (Opposite Kirkcaldio and Stnlns's). Tim new system is understood in a fow lessons ; its simplicity and accuracy aro its prominent features For terms and particular* apply at tho School, 107, Lambton-quay. Forty gnrmonts and thirteen trimmings on bo cut from tho charts. Practical Dressmaking thoroughly taught in tho couno of 40 lenona.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 67, 17 September 1906, Page 7
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