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GIRTQN COLLEGE, 22a, Mein-st., and *. Owon-st., BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal, MRS. BATES, B.A. Tho New Term will Begin on MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1907. Mrs. Bates at homo to receivo new scholars, SATURDAY, 2nd February. PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL MISS ENGLAND Tomporary Premises: SCHOOLROOM of BAPTIST CHURCH, Vivian-street. TERM Began TUESDAY, sth February, 1907. Full particulars on application to MISS ENGLAND, 20n, Murphy-strnot. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, Woolcombe-strect. ' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL: MRS. HENRY SMITH (lato Principal. Miss Freeman). Tho School RE-OPENED on TUESDAY, Slh FEBRUARY. I>ROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL, Boarding and Day School for Girls, ELLICE-STREET. PRINCIPAL . . . .. . MIBS_ WARD. CONVENT OF THE SACRED~HEAP.T," ISLAND BAY, WELLINGTON. CLASSES will Ro-opon on SATURDAY NEXT, 9th instant. Boardorß^a-ro^ oxpeoted on tho Afternoon of Friday, tho Oth instant. "NGA TAWA," SHANNON, COUNTRY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR \j GIRLS Tho Firtt Term for 1907 will begin on MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. PRINCIPAL ... MISS M. TAYLOR EHRA DHOON, HIROPI-STREET." MRS. EVANS'S GIRLS' CLASS. Tho First Term for 1907 began on DAY, 14th February. Mrs, Evana will bo at homo on Wednesday, 13th February. Prospectuses on application. CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, For Bo>'3 under 12 Years of Ago. MISS SOMMERVILLE, 2, Hill-street. Kindergarten Ula'» for Boys under 6 years ot ago Miss Sommervilk Ui-vrurs her MUSIC LESSONS '10-MORROW. VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, AND PIANOFORTE. MISS MINA CALDOW TOESUMEB Teaching on Ist FEBRUXL \RY, at her Residence, ,77, PIRIE-STItEET. r — ■ HERR KARL MOLLER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Teacher of Pianoforto and Theory. 90, OONSTABLE-ST. (Tram Terminus). Tl/f-RS. GLOVER EATON, L.R.A.M. SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. Pupil of Signor Garcia. 4, DAVIS-STREET, THORNDOX. PIANOFORTE. •JMTISS BEATRICE RICHMOND (London), 2, guildfcrd-terrace. hilLstreet. : pianoforte. miss c. nerissa truebridge (Succosior to Mr. C. Towsey), ; RESUMES TEACHING IN Wellington, TUESDAY, sth Februrry, Lower Hutt, MONDAY, 4th February. Term Commcnciii with Pupil. AddrMs : 103 a, Lnmbton-quay, or Aglian-by-stroot. Lower Hutt. HA N D L E V WELLS, (Pupil of Dr. Henry Coward, England). Specialities— SlNGlNG and VOICE PRODUCTION. , Room No. 7, Alliance Building, corner of Willis and Manners streets. Term commences with Pu^il.. ■m/riSS FANNY G. SEALY. L.R.A.M., ItX Jg prepared to rccoivo Pupils foi Pianoforto. Theory, Harmony, and Singing at Wellington and Lower Hutt. Class for -iiißical Dictation, Ear Tests, and Bight Singing at tho Dresden Piano Co.'& Rooms, from 3 to 4 p.m. Theory and Hamn cny Class from 4 to 5. Terms on application. Arrangements mado for special Inseens and classes. Address : Dresden Piano Co., or care Sir James Hector, Petono. ~J G~ TURNER, ** • Toaoher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 56, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at tho door. Torms Commence with Pupils. NOTE— lnstruments Lont Free of Charge to Intending Pupils. LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESS OUTTING AND DRESSMAKING. MISS KATE STEWART ht* ploaiuro in announcing that sho has Resumed her Claesos for Instruction in this Leading Systom. Hours of Attendance for Enrolment of Pupils: 10 to 12, and 2 to 4. Evening Classes: TUESDAY and FRIDAY, 7-5. Prospectuses on application. 61, WILLIS-STREET. BARNETT'S BUILDINGS. DRESSCUTTING. Al SCHOOL for Teaching tho Imperial - System of Drctscultiug it now open at IC7, LAMBTON-QUAY (Opposite Kirkcaklio and Stains'*). Thi« new syslom is understood in a fow 'otson* ; its simplicity and accuracy aro its prominent foaturss For torms nnd particulars apply at tha Sohool, 107, Lambton-uuty. Forty garments and tliirtcan trimmings can bo cut- from tho charts. Practical Droasmaking thoroughly taught by experienced teachcrn. SCHOOL OF DRESSOUTTING. MRS. MACLEOD, Toaoher of Worth's Systom of Dressmaking in all ltu latest improvements. CUfSos front 2 to 4 ; lSvoning Classo3 Tuottlays and Fridays, 7 to 0 Privato Dressmaking also at tlio auovo. Newest stylo and perfect fit guaranteed. Patterns cut to monsuromont. Noto addross— Over J. W. Bridge, dontwt, 102, Uppor Willis-stroet. MILLINERY SOHOOL. MADAM MARION will only bo in Wollington for a short timo, in consoquenoo of her accepting a position in an adjoining colony. Sho nan minced hftr terms accordingly for ono fortnight's tuition, two hours daily, 12a 6d j ono month, ono guinea. Night School, oiw montli, thrco nights weekly, 15s. 20, King's Cuumuon, opposite Crrroil'a Tearoom*

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 32, 7 February 1907, Page 7

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