WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. NORMAL SCHOOL. REOPENS ON TUESDAY. 31st JAN., At 9 a.m. npHE Head Master will be at the School, -o- Brook-street, on MONDAY, 30th instant, from 9 to 11 a.m., to receive applications for admission. The attention of applicants for admission to the Secondary Department is called to the fact that admissions will be made in the following order of preference: — 1. Those who hold Senior National, Junior National, Senior Education Board, or ' Junior Education Board Scholarships. 2. Others qualified for Senior Free Places. 3. Those qualified for Junior National or Junior Education Board Scholarship. 4. Jnose -who have obtained the Certifi cate of Proficiency. G. L. STEWART, Secretary Education Board. EASTERN HUTT SIDE-SCHOOL. fJIHE above ScEool will Re-open on X TUESDAY, the 31st, NOT on Monday, the day on which the District High School will re-open. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL. I 255, THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal-. MRS HENRY SMITH. TWTEXT Term will begin on THURSf \ DAY. 2nd February. Old Girls aara invited to be present at the opening of School. JMrs. Henry Smith will be at homo on TUESDAY, 31st January, and WEDNESDAY, Ist February. "DEHRA DHOON," MORNING CLASS FOR GD2LS Conducted by MRS. EVANS, M A FIRST Term will begin on WEDNESDAY, Bth February, at 9 a.m. Terms, etc., on application at 19, Hi-ropi-fifcreet. Mrs. Evans will be At Home to inteririew 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,). mHE above School RE-OPENS on JB- WEDNESDAY, Ist February. The 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 the Rector. TTIITZHERBERT-TERRACE SCHOOL J£ Wellington. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals— Miss Baber, M.A, Miss Rachel Piichmond (Higher Certificate, N.F.U. The New Term will begin on THURSDAY, 9th February. The Principals Mdll fee At Home on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, 6th. and Bth February. PRIVATE COACHING AND TUITION "PREPARATION for Examinations, -■- Improvement^ of Neglected Education, Instruction in Oil Painting. "The | Tutorial," 59, Abel Smith-street. PIANO AND SINGING^ VOICE PRODUCTION AND ELOCUTION. IJ/ITAPAME COPE Resumes Lessons at her New Residence, "Seaford House," 114, Molesworth-street. Term begins with pupil. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Typ, LEO EUCKEREDGE will resume ' Teaching on MONDAY, 30th Jan., at his residence, 77, The Terrace. Telephone No. 2668. PIANOFORTE. T%/£"ISS EVA RASH Resumes Teaching ItJL on MONDAY, 30th January, St. John's Church Schoolroom. Private Address: 35, Hall-street, Newtown. Tl/pSS E. TRUEBRIDGE, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, Has REMOVED to No. 220, LAMBTONQUAY (over Littlejohn and Sons'), Where she Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, fith FEBRUARY, And at Lower Hutt, on TUESDAY, 7th February. SPECIAL TO VOCALISTS^ Tfc/BTR. MEREWETHER MEADOWS. IvJL L.A.8., Will Resume Teaching on 11th January. Singing Class on 7th February. Mrs. Meadows' Piano Pupils on 11th January. Pupils prepared for all Exams. 72, Cuba^street, opp. Royal Oak. MR. and MRS. FORREST, Teachers of Violin and Piano, r-esume teaching 25th January. Pupils prepared for Exams lioom 10-12, top iioor, Hume's Buildingd. Willis-street. Privato address — Sunnybank, Khandallah. TTERR KARL MOLLER, JL«- 29, Vivian-street. Teach of Pianoforte and Theory. Pupils prepared for practical and theoretical examinations. G. TURNER, M.1.U.M., ** * Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at the door. Terms oommence with Pupils. / NOTE. — Instruments Lent Free of Charge to Intending Pupils. MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISS L. MACDONALD Principal. TYPEWRITING OFFICE: Stewart Dawson's Buildings, opposite Bank of Nevr Zealand. Tuition by correspondence has special attention. Pitman's Australian Uecord, 220 words per minute. Highest speed in the shortest time. •SUFFICIENCY IN BUSINESS Greatly depends upon a man's physical condition. My special course for BUSINESS MEN will improve any condition* and maintain EFFICIENCY. EOYD GAKLICK, SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA-ST. TeL 2199. EXPANDED METAL. KAHN TRUSSED STEEL BARS. KAHN RIBBED STEEL BARS, for Rein forced Concrete Construction. EXPANDED STEEL LATHING, for Fireproof Walls and Ceilings. RUBEROID — ROOFING. DAMPCOURSE, FLOORING. GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. RATNER SAFES AND STRONGROOM DOORS. DREADNOUCHT FIREPROOF DOORS OREGON TIMBER ANp LATHS. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS, AND HARDWARE CO., LTD., Courten*j r -plac», Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 2
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