GIRTOS COLLEGE, 22a. Mein-st., and 4, Owen-st., BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal, MRS. BATES, B.A. Kindergarten Class for Young Children. The new term will begin on MONDAY, thn ?7th MAY. Mrs. Bates at homo Saturuaj, 25th. FITZHERBERT-TERRACE SCHOOL (Lat° Mii? Swainson's). BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal, Miss B.iber, M.A. First Assistant, Mr*. Richmond HurstIIOU'O. The new trnn will hsgin on TUESDAY, 4th June. Miss Babcr will bo at home on Monday, 2rJ Juno. l'ropiratory Class for_?!rli and bojs unt!cr 10. NGA TAWA"¥cHOISL7iIAKTON; COUNTRY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. THE SECOND TERM will begin on TUESDAY, 28th May, 1907. Principal : MISSM. TAYLOR. PRIVATE SCHOOL" FOR" GIRLS. PRINCIPAL ... "77 MISS ENGLAND. Temporary Premises: SCHOOLROOM of BAPTIST CHURCH, Vivian-Urcei. /TTERM begins 28th May. Mies England ■*■ will bo at tho Schoolroom to receho parents MONDAY, 27th May. 11—4. Full pari.iculai-3 or. application to MISS ENGLAND, 20a, Murphy-uroct. _ C HILTON HOUSE" SCHOOL^ 7, Woolcombc-strect. Principal MRS. HENRY SMITH. The Second Term will begin on TUESDAY, 4th June. Mrs. Henry Smith will bo at Homo oil Monday, 3rd June. T&TR. FRANK R. JOHNSTONE (Pupil -"■*■ of Hcrr HaUcubacli, Melbourne), 'Cello Soloist, Christchurch Exhibition, has commenced Tuition for 'Cello and Violin a: Dresden Music Warehouse. Private Address — Kenilworth, Hill-street. SIGNOR ALF. P. TRUDA dato Solo Flautist of the N.Z.I.E. Orchestra) has Vacancies for a few Pupils. Signer Truda can be consulted at his Studio, 53, COURTENAY-PLACE, Abovo Forrest's Mucic Warehouse. HERR KARL MOLLER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory. 90, CONSTABLE-ST. (Train Terminus). PIANOFORTE. n»fI"ISS BEATRICE RICHMOND '•"*■ (London), 2, GUILDFORD-TERRACE, Hill-street. At Home— let June, 9.3C — 11.30 a m. R] A~R T H U R~jT POTTSJ Teacher of SINGING, PIANOFORTE, ORGAN. Address : " Dresden Piano Co , Lambton-quay ; Or G.P.0., Wellington (Bos 751). CHARLES WHITAKER, Certificated Teacher of Music. VIOLIN A SPECIALITY. x PUPIL of Mr. George Sutch, lato of Melbourne. Braille Writing and Music Taught. ADDRESS: 13. ELLICE-STREET. MUSIC. MISS FANNY G SEALY, L R.A.M , TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, SINGING, HARMONY. Etc., Resumes Teaching MONDAY, 3rd Juno. At home Monday and Tuesday, 3rd and 4th June. Address: 2, May-street, Thorndon. MISS VIOLET WARBURTON 1 (Melbourne and Sy dnej ) /"^LASSES in Ballroom and Fancy Vj> Dancing held at 106, Wellingtonterrace. Children's Chics every Saturday Afternoon. Private lessons arranged for. Prospectus on application. f X G. TURNER, •*• Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 56, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at the door. Terms Commence with Pupils. NOTE— lnstruments^ Lent Free of Charge to Intending Pusils. J- — DOUGLAS GREEN, • Certificated PRACTICAL PLA.NOFORTE TUNER AND REPAIRER (Pupil of Mr. Obcrline Brown, Auckland), Corner of Taranaki and Vivian streets, Wellington. Satisfaction, Guaranteed. Charges moderates SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. fILCRS- MACLEOD, Teacher of Worth's LcrA System of Dressmaking in all its latest Improvements. Classes from 2 to 4: Evening Classes Tuesdays and Fridays, ? to 9. Privatn Dressmaking also at the above. Kewest style and perfect fit guaranteed. Patterns cut to measurement. Note adOver J. W. Bridge, dentist, 102, TJpper Willis-strsei. DRESSCUTTING. ITA" SCHOOL for Teaching the Imperial U\- System of Dresscutting is now open at 107, LAMBTON-QUAY (Opposite Kirkcaldio and Stains' s). This new system i 3 understood in a few lessons ; its simplicity and accuracy are its prominent features For terms and particulars apply at the School, IG7. Lambton-auay. Forty garments and thirteen trimmings can be cut, from the charts. Practical Dressmaking thoroughly taught by experienced teachers. MILLINERY SCHOOL, 20, King's Chambers, next Empire Hotel. Ladies are taught to become their own milliner, and prepared for positions. Classes held daily and threo evenings week, 7 till 9. Ladies' own materials made up. Altering and reno\ating a speciality. Terms upon application. MADAM MARION, Late Sydney (only). DRESSMAKING IN THE HOME. npHE LANGER SYSTEM not only pnJL ables every woman to make her own dresses, but to make complete Co.stumea with all the smartness, elegance, and ttvlo of tho Professional Drewmakor. _ Tho Langer System requires No Calculations; it 13 so Bimplo that a child can learn it. A PERFECT FIT ii guaranteed in Tea Gowna and Blouses, Ram Coats to Opera Cloaks, Children's Garments, and in everything cut by tho Langer System. Ab s olute simplicity. Classes daily 10 to 12 a.m., 2to 4 p.m. Evening Classes, Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 9. Petono Technical School, Monday Eveniug3. Patterns out to nieauurement. Agents wanted for country districts. Prospectus free on application. LANGER SCHOOL of DRESSCUTTING MISS KATE STEWART, Principal, 61. Willis-street (Barnott'a Buildings). footballs. Our stock Thrived late. Wo are cleaving at Bargain P BRJTISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE HOUSE, • 93, Luablon-quar. j
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 129, 1 June 1907, Page 16
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