GIRT- ON COLLEGE, 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 homo to receive new scholars, SATURDAY, 2nd February. PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL MISS ENGLAND temporary Premises: SCHOOLROOM of BAPTIST CHURCH, Vivian-street. mERM Began TUESDAY, sth FebruA ary, 1907. Full particulars -on application to MISS ENGLAND, 20a, Murphy-street. CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, For Boys under 12 Years of Ago. MISS SOMMERVILLE, 2, Hill-street. Kindergarten Class for Boys under 6 years of age. Miss Sommervillo has RESUMED MUSIC LESSONS. VT\EHRA DHOON, HIROPI-STREET. JLTmRS. EVANS'S GIRLS' CLASS. The First Term for 1907 will begin on .THURSDAY, 14th February. Mrs. Evans will be at home on Wednesday, 13th February. Prospectuses on application. fiRANMER HOUSE BOARDING .iND, *^ DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, 28, CRANMER-SQUAJSE, CHRISTCHURCH. Thero are"! Vacancies, for Boarders. School Reopens'on sth FEBRUARY. MUSIC. jlft/TISS FANNY G. SEAT..V, L.X.A.M.,, will Receive Pupilß at 2, MAY-STREET, THORNDON; Or "Dresden Piano Company. .VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING,, AND* 1 PIANOFORTE. \ MISS MINA OALDOW RESUMES Teaching on Ist FEBRUARY, at her Residence, 77, PIRDS-BTREET. HERR KARL MOLLER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Teacher of Pianoforto and Theory. 90, CONSTABLE-ST. (Tram Terminus).. PIANOFORTE. MISS E. NERISSA TRUEBRDDGE (Successor to Mr. C. Towsey), RESUMES TEACHING IN Wellington, TUESDAY, sth February. Lower Hutt, MONDAY, 4th February. Term Commences with Pupil. Address : 103 a, Lambton-puay, or Aglian-by-street, Lower Hutt. HANDLEY WELLS, (Pupil of Dr. Henry Coward, England), bpecialities— SlNGlNG" and VOICE PRODUCTION. Room No. 7, Alliance Building, corner of Willis and Manners streets. Term commences with Pupil. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MR. LEO. BUCKERIDGE (from Milan, also pupil of Mr. Charles Santley) is PREPARED TO RECEIVE PUPIbS for the above. Temporary rooms at the Dresden Piano Company. SINGING. TO PUPILS. MRS. MUELLER has resumed Tuition in tho above. Instruction in tho Correct Method of Breathing and Ordinary Voice Use for Hygienic Purposes. Address: 41, CAMBRIDGE-TERRACE. SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. i MADAME EVELEEN CARLTON will Resume Teaching at her Room, King's Chambers, on MONDAY, 18th | February. JG. TURNER, • Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 5&, - KENT-TERRAOE. Trams stop at the door. Terms Commence with Pupils. NOTE— lnstruments Lent Free of Charge to Intendins Puiiils. LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESS CUTTING AND DRESSMAKING. MISS KATE STEWART has pleasure in announcing that sho has Resumed her Classes for Instruction iv this Leading System. Hours of Attendance for Enrolment of Pupils: 10 to 12, and 2 to 4. Evening Classes: TUESDAY and FRIDAY, 7-9. Proßpectusos on application. 61, WILLIS-STREET. BARNETT'S BUDLDINGS. ART NEEDLEWORK, PAINTING, ETC. MRS. M. D. HAMERTON will Resumo at her room, No. 10, Fletcher's Buildings, Willisstrect, on TUESDAY NEXT, 19th INST. DRESSCUTTING. A | SCHOOL for Teaching; tho Imperial JH. System of Dresscutting is now open at 107, LAMBTON-QUAY (Opposite Kirkoaldie and Stains's). This new Eyatoin in understood in. a few lessons; its simplicity and accuracy are its. prominent features For terms and particulars apply at the School, 107. Lambton-ou«y. Forty garments and thirteen trimmingscan be cut from the charts. Practical Dressmaking thoroughly taught by experienced teachers. SCHOOL OF DRESSOUTTING. T»/fRS. MACLEOD, Teacher of Worth's ItA System of Dressmaking in all its latest Improvements. Classes from 2 to 4 ; Evening Classes Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9 Private Dressmaking also at tho above. Newest style and i perfect fit guaranteed. Patterns cut to measurement. Noto address— Over J. W. Bridge, ''Tniist, 102,, lUpner Willis-street. MILLINERY SCHOOL. MADAM MARION will only be in , Wellington for. a short time, in consequence of her accepting- a position in anadjoining ooJony. Sho* has reduced her terms accordingly for one fortnight's, tuition, two hours daily, 12s 6d; onemonth, oqe guinea. Night School , one month, three nights weekly, 15s. 20, King's Chambere, opposite Carroll's Tearooms. Bookkeeping, Remington Typewriting Instruction day and evening ; potitiops found for all pupils who tako up our completo business course. Stott and Hoaro's Business College, Colonial Mutual Buildinsr
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 40, 16 February 1907, Page 15
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