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WRIHANA HOUSE BOARDING SCHOOL, FOR BOYS. Near New Brighton, Christohuroh. Principal: MR. WM. WILSON (Formerly Ho_d 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 tho open air. The grounds cover 10 acres. Speoial attention is paid to young, delicate, and backward boys. « CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL. 1 255, THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. a Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: MRS HENRY SMITH. > TVTEX- 1 Term will begin on THURS1\ DAY, 2nd February. Old Girls are invited to be present at the opening of School. Mrs. Henry Smith will bo at ¦* home on TUESDAY, 31st January, and WEDNESDAY, Ist February. "DEHRA DHOON," MORNING CLASS FOR GIRLS. 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-streefc. Mrs. Evans will be At Home to interview parents on Tuesday, 7th February, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. PREPARATORY SCHOOL AND , KINDERGARTEN, CLIFTON-TERRACE (next Bridge). Principal MISS FRANCIS. SCHOOL Reopens on MONDAY, 30th January, 1911. '• PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH _ SCHOOL. Rector : * I. E. VERNON, M.A., B.So. (Exam.). THE above School RE-OPENS on WEDNESDAY, Ist February. The handsome new building, just erected, * contains large, well-ventilated classrooms, and well-equipped laboratories for science j and agriculture. The BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT (for Boys) is under the personal supervision of the Rector, and a limited numI ber of places are now available. Prospectuses on application to the Rector.. TTIITZHERBERT-TERRACE SCHOOL. - J- 1 Wellington. BOARDING AND DAY SOHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals— Miss Baber, M.A, Miss Rachel ? Richmond (Higher Certificate, N.F.U. t . The New Term will begin on THURS1 DAY, 9th February. The Principals will » be At Home on MONDAY and WEDJ NESDAY, 6th and Bth February. . PRIVATE COACHING AND TUITION PREPARATION for Examinations, Improvement of Neglected Education, Instruction in Oil Painting. "Tho Tutorial," 59, Abel Smith-street. PIANO AND SINGING" VOICE PRODUCTION AND ELOCUTION. i "jt/TADAME COPE Resumes Lessons at . -- fJL her New Residence, "Seaford Houbb," 114, Molesworth-street. , Term begins with pupil. j VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. t _«__ JJ/JR. LEO BUOKE&IDG-t will resume - Teaching on MONDAY, 30th Jan., >• at his residence, 77, The Terraoe. j Telephone No. 2668. c PIANOFORTE. s lVf" ISS BVA R ASH Resumes Teaching * »A on MONDAY, 30th January, St. John s Church Sohoolroom. Private Address: '• 35, Hall-street, Newfcown. 1.1 ' — - — 1 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MISS JENNIE LUKE Resumes Teaching at the Webb'-street Schoolroom, MONDAY, 6th February, j Private Address: No. 16, Levy-street. a Pupils prepared for Exams. 8 V . VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING lyriSS RANDELL Resumes Tuition J XTJL MONDAY, 30th January, at 14, g St. Mary-street, off Tinakori-road. 9 Terms begin with pupils. 1, . . CD. MACKINTOSH, • No. 36, Kent-terrace f (Music Master Wellington College) s , Teacher of the PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. Also Violin, Flute, Clarinet, and other Instruments, 1 Will Resume Teaching on MONDAY, i. 30th January, 1911. g THEORY A SPECIAL FEATURE. VIOLIN. r TI/pSS GRACE KENNEDY will resume I -- 7X . Tuition on THURSDAY, 2nd i FEBRUARY, 1911. Address— l, CLIFTON-TERRACE. - TU[ R. and MRS. FORREST, Teachers of -*-*-«- Violin and Piano, resume teaching 25th January. Pupils prepared for Exams 'i Room 10-12, top floor, Hume'B Buildingo Willis-street. Private address — Sunnyl t bank, Kh_nd_ll_h. 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 . January. 1 Pupils prepared for all Exams. 72, Cuba-street, opp. Royal Oak. » &. TURNER, M.1.U.M., 1 ** • Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin,' Violin, and Guitar, 83, KENT-TERRACE. q Trams stop at the door. Terms commence 1- , with Pupili. j. _«OTE.— lnstruments Lent Free of Charge (. to Intending Pupili. MISS E. CARR'S SOHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISS L. MACDONALD Principal. v TYPEWRITING OFFICE 1 ' Stewart Dawson'B Buildings, opposite Bank of New Zealind. Tuition by correspondence has ipeoi_l attention. Pitman's Australian Record, 220 words per minute. Highest speed in the short* . ost time. 1 ¦ . I TjiFFICIENCY IN BUSINESS s A^ 3 Greatly depends upon a man's physical condition. t My special course for BUSINESS MEN will improve any condition, and maintain EFFICIENCY. * P.OYD GAULICK, » SUSSEX CHAMBERS, P_._nAMA-ST. * . * Tel, 21fll

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1911, Page 2

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