WELLINGTON COLLEGE. /TIHE FIRST TERM, 1907, will begin X on FRIDAY, Ist February- New Boys will attend at 9.15 am. on Thursday, 31st Januarj;. Tho Headmaster will receive Parents and Guardians at tho Collego on Wednesday, 30th January, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 to 6 p.m. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLECE. rffiHE FIRST TERM, 1907, will begin A on TUESDAY, sth February. The Principal will ruceivo Parents and Guardians and Now Pupils on Monday, 4th Fobruray, between tho houto of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mrs. Sommerville has \r,camcicß for Boarders in her house in Hill-street. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. I R T O N COLLEGE, 22a, Mein-st., and 4, Owen-st., BO\RDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Prinoipal, MRS. BATES. B.A. Tho Now Term will Begin on MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1907. Mrs. Bate 3at homo to receive new ccholars, SATURDAY, 2nd February. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S. Seaside Academy for Young Ladies, Seatoun, Wellington Heads. SCHOOL REOPENS ON WEDNESDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. fTHHE School Course comprises every JL branch or a high-class English Education, with French, Latin, Mathematics, Bookkeeping, as desired. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, and Musical Exams. All kindß of plain and art neodlework taught. Piano, Singing, Painting, Typewriting, Shorthand, and German and Italian arc extra lessons, at moderate fees. TERMS : Boarders, £33 per annum. Day Scholars, £5 per annum. Payablo in advanco at commencement of three terms. ProsDectus on application. CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, For Boys under 12 years of Ago. MISS SOMMEUVILLE, 2 Hill-street. Kindergarten Class for Boys under 6 years of age. First Term begins MONDAY, 4th i'EBRUARY. Miss Sommervillo Resumes her MUSIC LESSONS on 6th FEBRUARY. PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL MISS ENGLAND Temporary Promises: SCHOOLROOM of BAPTIST CHURCH, Vivian-street. ITffiRM Begins, TUESDAY, sth FebruJL ary, 1907. Full particulars on application to MISS ENGLAND, 20a, Murphy-stroet. Miss England will be at school to soe parents Monday, 4th February, 11-4. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, Woolcombe-slrcet. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. .PRINCIPAL: MRS. HENRY SMITH (lato Principal, Mis 3 Freeman). Tho School will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, sth FEBRUARY. Mr?. Smith will be at homo to receive parents on and after Ist FebruaryROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL, Boarding and Das* School for Girls, ELLICE-STREET. PRINCIPAL 5113S WARD. School rcopen3 First Term on MOND/\.Y, 4th February. "NGA TAWA," SHANNON, COUNTRY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR VJ GIRLS Th 3 First Term for 1907 will begin on MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. PRINCIPAL . . MISS M. TAYLOR DKHRA DHOON, HIROPI-STREET" MRS. EVANS'S GIRLS' CLASS. Tho First Term will begin on THURSDAY, 14th February. Mrs. Evans will boa t homo on Wednesday, 13th February. Prospectuses on application. ■BTIITZHERBERT-TERRACE SCHOOL, JT WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Under tho late Direction of ' MISS SWAINSON. Principal: MISS BABER, M.A. Firat Assistant: Mrs. Hursthouso (of London and Paris). Tho NEW TERM will bogin on TUESDAY, s(h FEBRUARY. A Preparatory Class is held for Girls 1 and Boys under 10. Miss Baber will bo at homo to parents on Monday, 4th Fobruarj\ LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESS CUTTING AND DRESSMAKING. MISS KATE STEWART h»s pleasure in announcing that sho willKcsumo her Clares for. Instruction in this Leading System on 'MONDAY, 4th February, ilours of Attendance for Enrolment oi Pupils: 10 to 12, ami 2 to 4. 61, WILLIS-STREET. BUILDINGS. DRESSCUTTING A' SCHOOL for Teaching the Imperial System of Dresscuttiug is now open at IC7, LAMBTON-QUAY (Opposite Kirkealdio and Stains's). This now system is understood in a few Seasons ; its simplicity and nccurr.cy aro it 3 prominent features For terms and particulars apply at the School, 107. Lambton-aunr. Forty garments ami thirteen trimmings can bo cut from the charts. Practical Dressmaking thoroughly taught by oxperienced teachers. • SCHOOL OF~DRESSCUT'IING. MRS. MACLEOD, Teacher of Worth a . System of Dressmaking in all its latest Improvements. Olacsos from i. to 4 ; Evening Cla&seu Tuesdays and l'ndays, Private Dressmaking also at tho abovo. Newest stylo and perfect fit guaranteed. Patterns cut to measurement. Roto oUdroß—Over J. W. JBridge, dentist, 102, Uppor Willis-stroct^ " """MILLINERY SCHOOL. MADAM MARION will only bo m Wellington for a short timo, in consonuonco of her accoptiug a position in an adjoining colony Sho has reduced her terms accordingly for ono fortnight s tuition, two hours daily, 12s 6d : ono month, ouo guinea. Night School, ono month, three nights weekly, las. 20, King's Chambers, oppoeilo Carroll s Tearoom?. ICE CHESTS. EVERYTHING in the food lino kept cool, frrsh, and puro in one of MAX KREISSIG'S ICE CHESTS. Tho coolest spot in Wellington just now in ineido a Max Kreissig Ico Chest. Buy One. Factory : LITTLE TARANAKI-STREET. Telephone 2499 »
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1907, Page 9
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