WELLING'J ON GIRLS' COLLEGE. THE First. Torm will begin on WEDNESDAY, sth February. .Tho Principal vill receive par Aits and guardians and onrol new pupils on Tuesday, 41K February, between' 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. CHAS. P. POWLES, Soorotary. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. nTCHE First Term will begin on MO2CJL DA<y, 3rd Fobruary. -Tho Ilradmaster will bo in attendance at ihb College io recaivo Pprculs and Guardians and to Enrol New Pupils on FRIDAY, 31st January, from 9 a,m. to I '* n> CHAS. P. POWLES, • I Secretary, j /-^HILTON HOUSE SCHOOL^ *J 7, Woolcombo-street. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal — Mrs. Henry Smith. Next Term will begin on Wednesday, sth February. Mrs. Henry Smith will bo nt homo on Monday, 3rd February, and Tuesday, 4th February. | TJ7ITZH~]^EKT-TEimACI3 SCHOOL, -BD Wellington. Under the late direction of Miss Swainson. Boarding and' Day Sohool for Girls. Principals— MlSS BaBEK, M.A. • MISS RACHEL RICHMOND (Higher Certificate K.F.U.. Head Mistress— Mrs. ItICHMOND HtrftSTHOUSE. The Now Xcrm will begin on TUESDAY, 4th February. Miss Baber aud Mis 3 Richmond vill be at homd to parents on Monday, 3rd Fobruary. I MRS. EVANS'S MORNING CLASS 1 FOR GIRLS. ( "'DEHIIA DHOON," 15 HIROPI-ST. mHE First, Term of 1903 will bogin on J- 13th February. Mrs. Evans has VacanacicS for a few Pupils senior or junior. At Home from 4th February. I NGA TAWA SCHOOK 1 MARTON. /COUNTRY Boarding School for Girls. I The firtt term will begin on TUESDAY, 4th Fobruary. Principal, MISS M. TAYLOR. ■OROUG'HAM HILL SCHOOL. (Boarding and Day School for Girla) ' ELLICE-STREET. Boys under 12 years of ago admitted. Prinoip'als — Mr. aud Miss Ward. First term, 1908, begins MONDAY, 3rd February. rf^iRANMER HOUSH BOARDING *O SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 23, Cranmer-squaro, Christchurch. Established 1893. Principal — Mr. Wm. Wilson, formerly Headmaster and Lecturer on School ManJ agemrnt at the Normal Training School, Christchurch. There aro Vacancies for Boarders. Nest terms begins on 30th JANUARY. Prospectus^ on application. CROYDON "PREPARATORY SCHOOL. BOARDING and Day Sohool for Boys under 13 years. Special Class for Boys under 6 yearo. First Term commences on the 4th February. MISS SOMMERVILLE. ' 2, Hill-street, Wellington. —_———_— — ?—,? — , , , T4/| i ISS ENGLAND will ro3umo Teach - IWL injr on TUESDAY", 4th February. Coaching for Qnivcraity and Civil Service Examinations in 'French, German and English. Ladies' Literature Clasr-, Wednesday Evenings. For all information npply to 1&, Tinakpri road. _v , / T*StADA?Se COrfi-DOWSING, SpecialJ.YJL jst in Voice\ Production, Singing, and Piano, has resumed Lobsous. Madame's wide oxperionco and undoubted buccs c 3 in Teaching Bhould inspire all who place them 1 elves under her tuitiow with courage, confidences, and perseverance. Terms begins with first lcseon. Studio— Humo's Buildings. WILLIS-ST. PIANOFORTE" r ~ MISS E. MURIEL PEINGLE. L.A.B. (Gold Medallist. Associated Board R.A.M. and R.C.M., London), TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. mERM begins 3rd FEBRUARY. Address — "Te "Kohanga," 133, Grantrd(Tram to George-street.) MRS. GLOVER EATON (Pupil of Signor Garoia), L.R.A.M., Member of LS.M., England, formerly teacher of singing at the High Schools ofWorcestor and Kidderminster, England. / Lossons (Singing and Pianoforte) arranged for at St. John's Schoolroom, or tit her residence, "Braemar," Kelburne (top of cable tram). Next Torm * commences JANUARY 2^ ■ VOICE SPECIALIST! ' MR. LEO. BUCKERIDGE, Pupil of Signor Blasco, Milan, and Sir Chas. Sautley, London, has Removed to Boulcott Chambers (Room No. 9, Second Floor), Boulcott-street (opposite Roman Cath6lio Church), where he will Resume Teaching Voice Production, Elocution, and Singing 011 MONDAY I _the_2lst inst. FiANOFORTE^MISSfM. STEVENBON\ npHE Term begins on MONDAY, 3vrl JL February. Pupils Prepared for Examinations. 105, Hanson-tfreet, Newtown. riANOifO^TEr~T"HE6RYnoi r ~MUSIC', AND HARMONY. MISS C. SIMPSON, L.A.B. THE First Term, 1908, will begin on TUESDAY, 4th February. Pupils prepared for all practical and Theoretical Examinations. Address-^IJ, Dev^n-street, and at The Dresden Piano Co. £i D. MACKINTOSH, £2, Kent-ter-I race (Music Master Wellington College) resumes Teaching on MONDAY, j 3rd February. PIANOFORTE. T~ MISS MAY DUGGAN, Certificated Pianist, T.C.L., late Resident Music Teacher at St. Francis Xavier'a Academy, will receive Pupils for Pianoforte after 3rd February. Pupils prepared for the ExHniinution.-> of tho Associated Board and Trinity College. For ternib, otc, apply by letter to P. B. Duggau, Government Insurance Department, Wellington; ; VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. MISS MINA CALDOW resumes Teaching on MONDAY, 3rd February. Private Address— 4s, ELLICE-ST. MISS LLOYD HASSELL (Leipzig Conscrvatorium), ■'I^TILL resumo Singing Lessons, at her Residence, Athol crescent, on sth FEBRUARY. 7 musTcT miss fanny v. sioaly, l.r.a.m. (Silver MedaJhit 'of R.A.M., l.oni don l , Teacher of Pianoforte, Hinging, and Harmony, will Rcsumo Teaolmi 1 ?, 'i UESDAY, 4th Fcbnmiy, J. 908 At Home, Monday, 61U Feb., 2 to 5 p.m. Address— l 2* Mtur.-itreet A Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1908, Page 9
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