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/I IBTOK COLLEGE, VJT 22a, Mein-st., and 4, Owen-st., BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal, MRS. BATES, B.A. The New Term will Begin on MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1907. Mrs. Bates at home to receive new scholar;, SATURDAY, 2nd February. PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL MISS ENGLAND Temporary Promises: SCHOOLROOM of BAPTIST CHURCH, Vivian-street. TtERM Begins, TUESDAY, sth Fcbru. ary, 1907. Full particulars on application to MISS ENGLAND, 20a, Murphy-itrnet CHILTON~~HOUSE SCHOOL, Wooloombe-streot . TJOARDIXG AND DAY SCHOOL FOR 33 GIRLS. PRINCDPAL: MRS. HENRY SMITH (late Trincipal, Miss Freeman). The School will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, sth FEBRUARY. Mrs. Smith will bo at home to receive parents on and after Ist February. T>JROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL, Boarding and Day School for Girls, ELLICE-STREET. PRINCIPAL MISS WARD. "NGA TAWA," SHANNON, _MOUNTRY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR \J GIRLS. Tho First Term for 1907 will begin on MONDAY, 4th. FEBRUARY. PRINCIPAL ... MISS M. TAYLOR DEHRA DHOON, HIROPI-STREET. MRS. EVANS'S GIRLS' CLASS. The First Term will begin on THURSDAY, 14th February. Mrs. Evans will bo at home on Wednesday, 13 th February. Prospectuses on application. XPITZHERBERT-TERRACE BCHQOL, X? WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Under the lato Direction of MISS SWAINSON. Principal: MISS BABER, M.A. First Assistant: Mrs. Hursthouse (of London and Paris) . The NEW TERM will begin on TUESDAY, sth FEBRUARY. A Preparatory Clare is held for Girls and Boys under 10. Miss Baber will be at homo to parents on Monday, 4th February. MISS RICHMOND'S BOWEN-STREET j SCHOOL /-^PENS TUESDAY, 12th February. Tho Kelburna Branch will be Closed for tho present. FRENCH. MADEMOISELLE BARADEUX (Brevet Supericur, Diplomo do fin d'Etudes Secondaires), WILL resumo Teaching on THURSDAY, 7th February, 1907. Address — 13. FEATHERSTON-TERRAOE. LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESS CUTTING AND DRESSMAKING. MISS KATE STEWART has pleasure in announcing that she has Resumed her Classes for Instruction in this Leading Syttem. Hour 3of Attendance for Enrolment ol Pupils: 10 to 12, and 2 to 4. Evening Classes: TUESDAY and FRIDAY, 7—9. PrcspectuEcs on application. 61, -WILLIS-STREET. BARNETT'B BUILDINGS. DRESSCUTTING A SCHOOL for Teaching tho Imperial System of Dresscutting is now opon at IC7, LAMBTON-QUAY (Opposite Kirkcaldie and Stains'sV. This new system is understood in a f«w kesons ; its simplicity and accuracy are iti prominent features For terms and particulars apply at the School, 107, Lambton-auaar. Fxirty garments and thirteen trimming! can bo cut from the charts. Practical Dressmaking; thoroughly taught by experienced teachers. SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. Tl/TRS. MACLEOD, Teacher of Worth'i XtJL System of Dressmaking in ail iti latest Improvßiucntß. Clarsos from 2 tc 4; Evening Classes Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9 Private Dressmaking alto ut the above. Newest Etylo and perfect fit guaranteed. Patterns cut to measurement. Note addrew— Over J. W. Bridge, dentist, 102, Upper Willis-street. MILLINERY SCHOOL. MADAM MARION will only be in Wellington for a short time, in_ consequence of her accepting a position in an adjoining colony. Sho hat reduced hor terms accordingly for ono fortnight's tuition, two hours daily t 12« 6d | ono month, one guinea. Night School, one month, three nights weekly, 15s. 20, King's Chambers, opposito Carroll's Tearooms. THE WELLINGTON SCHOOL OF PHYBICAL CULTURE. Suuex Chambers, Fanama-itreet. ROYD GARLICK, DIRECTOR. i |\HE following Classes begin a Now X Quarter on Monday and Tuesday, 4th and sth February. School Children, 4—54 — 5 p.m. daily. Business Men, Exercise Class, quarter begins with pupil, 5—65 — 6 p.m. daily. EVENING CLASSES. Ladies, Monday, 7.30 to 9 p.m. Gentlemen, Tuesday, 7 30 to 9.30 p.m. HI-'UnEGOR WRIGHT AND QO., NEW PICTURES by Butler, Ryjei, Christmas, Worsley, and Nerli. NOW ON VIEW IN GALLERY. BOAP SENSE. CHEAP Soaps contain too much caustic, they aro not superfatted; our Benzoin Soap. 6d ; Violet Soap, 9d ; Cold Cve»m, »nc( Glycerine Soap, 6d; and Glycorino and Cucumber EJobp. 6a, are «upurfattod, and do not roughen the tkin. Specially prepared for us by a leading soai) manufanturcr in England. F, and G. CASTLE, Chemists, Cuba-street and Vivian-street. TN tho prescription irom my Doctor I WANT FRESH DRUGS. That ia why I go to PALLISER'S PHARMACY, 30. KENT.TERRAOE. FLY AND YOUNG, MAIL CONTRACTORS ft, GENERAL CARRIEIIB, MASTEUTON. All order* strictly attended to. Ajt«nt £_.Z. li*,';rwa Co.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1907, Page 4

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