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WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE First Term of 1911 will begin at 9 a.m. on MONDAY, the 30th JANUARY. All new pupils must present themselves for enrolment at 10 a.m. on Saturday, 28th January, and all who apply for free places must produce to the Headmaster the Certificate under which they claim the free place. The Headmaster will interview parents and guardians on Saturday, 28th January, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., and between 2 and 6 p.m. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. W'IRIHANA HOUSE BOARDING SCHOOL, FOR BOYS. ' Near Now Brighton, Cbristohurch. " Prinoipal: MR. WM. WILSON (Formerly Head Master and Lecturer on School Management at the Normal Training College for Teachers, Christchuroh). The School-house stands high on sand among plantations of pine trees about a mile from the sea. The boys are taught largely in the open air. The grounds cover 10 acres. Special attention is paid to young, delioate, and backward boys. WANGANUI GIRLS' COLLEGE. FIRST TERM, 1911. HHHE First Term begins on MONDAY J- 6th February, 1911. There are Vacancies for Boarders, and early application for accommodation is requested. ' W. J. CARSON, Secretary. LOWER HUTT. PRIVATE SCHOOL, ST. JAMES'S rwm SCHOOLROOM. • ffflHE Next Term ivill begin on TUESJ- DAY, 7th Feb. • Classes for Drawing and Painting. Principal— Miss C Hayden, Certificated Teacher Home and Colonial Training College, London Fees , etc., on application to Miss C. Hayden' Lower Hutt. Miss Haydeu will be at the Schoolroom on Monday, 6th Feb from 1.30 to 3 o'clock. "DEHRA DHOON," MORNING" CLASS FOR. GIRLS. Conducted by MRS. EVANS, M A FIRST Term will begin on WEDNES- , DAY, Bth February, at 9 a.m. Terms, etc., on application at 19, ' Hi-ropi-street. Mrs. Evans will be At Home to interview parents on Tuesday, 7th February from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. Rector : I. E. VERNON, M.A., B.Sc. (Exam.). HTtHE abov& School RE-OPENS V 1 WEDNESDAY, Ist February The 1 handsome new building, just erected contains large, well-ventilated classrooms and well-equipped laboratories for science and agriculture. , The BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT (for Boys) is under the personal supervision of the Rector, and a limited number of places are now available. Prospectuses on application to theKector. i ■ ■EfIITZHERBERT-TERRACE SCHOOL -*- Wellington BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR I GIRLS. Pnncipals-Miss Baber, M.A, Miss Rachel Kiehmond (Higher Certificate, N.F.U. ' rJv S? W T?S. rm wiU begin on THURS?ATI? A TI 9 X h Febr «a r y- The Principals will w^nAv° m £u On 5105 10 , NDAY and WBDALbDAY, 6th and Bth February. ' S5?X ATE COACHING AND TUITION . PREPARATION for Examinations/ . .-^ Improvement of Neglected EducaL Ji on ' Instruction in Oil Painting. "The , Tutorial," 59, Abel Smith-street. PIANO AND v SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION AND ELOCUTION. TMTADAME COPE Resumes Lessons at her New Residence, "Seaford House," 114, Molesworth-street. Term begins with pupil. SPECIAL TO VOCALISTS. MR- MEREWETHER MEADOWS. L.A.8., Will Resume Teaching on 11th January • Singing Class on 7th February. ; Mrs. Meadows' Piano Pupils on 11th f January. Pupils prepared for all Exams. 72, Cuba-street, opp. Royal Oak. MR. and MRS. FOREEST, Teachers of Violin and Piano, resume teaching 25th Jauuaiy. Pupils prepared for Exams Room 10-12, top tioor, Hume's Buildings. Willis-street. Private address — Suunybank, Khaudallah. HERR KARL MOLLER, 29, Vivian-street. Teach of Pianoforte and Theory. Pupils prepared for practical and theoretioal ex1 animations. T G. TURNER, M.1.U.M., ** * Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, ' 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trams atop at the door. Terms oommence with Pupils. [ NOTE. — Instruments Lent Free of Charge j to Intending Pupils. 3 Ti/riSS E. OARR'S SCHOOL OF ISA SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. . MISS L. MACDONALD Prinoipal. TYPEWRITING OFFICE: l Stewart Dawson's Buildings, opposite Bank , of New Zealand. b Tuition by correspondence has special a attention. Pitman's Australian Record, 220 words i per mimite. Highest speed in the short- ,. est time. ■SUFFICIENCY IN BUSINESS Greatly depends upon a man's physical 1 condition. 'i My special course for BUSINESS MEN will improve any condition, and maintain EFFICIENCY. { EOYD GARLIOK, i s SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA-ST Tel. 2199. !• !. S i- TF you want to be Happy and A Healthy, drink ' y GOLD TOP ALE. o 11 d WHYTE AND MACK AY'S WHISKY. ■milE Most Palatable and Popular ' -E. Beverage on the market. Sold by _ all Leading Hotels For Quality and Excellence Unexcelled. Try it. HUNT AND CO , Wellington Agents. B ARR A UD AND ABRAHAM, ,j. Sole Dominion Agents, Jj Palmerston, Fcilding, Dannevirke. THE reason why we do all work well and at such reasonable prices — We employ the largest staff of firsfc-ciat.s _ tradesjnen iii the city. We use only the in best of material. We guarantee all work i. to be done satisfactorily and carried out t m systematically. We give all estimates f. free. Writo or Ring. Telephones : City t- 2043, Karori 2316. 1 THOBt A, WELLg 4 Eseorator.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18, 23 January 1911, Page 2

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