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„W ELLINGTON COLLEGE. 'mHE First Term, 1912, will begin on JL TUESDAY, 30th January. The Headmaster, Will receive Parents and Guardians, and enrol New Pupils on MONDAY, 29th January, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 to 5.30 p.m. •CHAS. P. POWLES, ■ '%' * x ' Secretary. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. r*pHE First Term of 1912 will begin, on JL ■' MONDAY, sth February, on which day all new pupils must present themselves for enrolment, and all who apply for a Free Place mu_t produce to the Principal, the Certificate under which they olaim Is. On that day the Principal" will interview parents and guardians between ■ 9.30 a.m.' and 1 p.m. and between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Girls under 10 admitted at Half Lower School Fee. No". 10, Hilletreet, has been approved by the Board of Governors as a Boardinghou6e for pupils, under the supervision of Mrs. Urquhart. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. NORMAL SCHOOL ■^ (Kindergarten, Primary, Secondary "*• • • Departments.) REOPENS- ON .MdNDAY, 29th JAN.,. £At 9 a.m. /■pHiS Headmaster -will be at the School, I A on MONDAY, 29th inst., from 9 to 11 a.m., to receive applications for admission. 1 'The attention of applicants for admission to the Secondary ' Department is called to the fact that admissions' wilP be made in the following oKler of preference: — ' 1". Those \who a hold Senior Eduoation Board/ or " Junior Education - Board .' Scholarships. ,"'\ *, ' 2.' Others* qualified • lor Senior Free Places. ; 4 3. Those qualified for Junior National or Junior ' Education Board Scholarships. 4. Those who, have' obtained -tlte Certificate of Proficiency. In the Kindergarten Department there are also a' few vacancies for children of from 3 to'. s years; and in the variouß classes of the' Primary School. Prompt application 1 is advisable. . ; G. L. STEWART, * Secretary Education BoardMADAME ~CO"PE-bo WSINGi Voice Production and Enunciation, Singing and Piano, "''•- Dramatic Elocution. MADAME'S great success in teaching is unquestioned — the result of the BEST culled from all the greatest masters. She inspires her pupils with her own great love of the art, and inI. domitable perseverance. Pupili-'prepa-red for competitions. Term begins with first lesson,' Studio — Over Orr's, Chemist, .Lambtonquay.^ • " PALMERSTQN NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. Hector— J. E. Veraoh, M.A.J B.So. (Edin.) rr\HE School fie-open* on THURSX DAY, Ist February. Classical, Commercial, and Agricultural Courses. Boardinghouse for boys (College House) .under the personal supervision of the ■Rector. Prospectus on application to the Secretary, or after the 15th to the Rector. ."IJIITZHERBERT-TERRACE SCHOOL, MJ - WELLINGTON. BOARt)ING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR t . „ -\ GIRLS. Principals — Mise Babei 1 ,, M.A. ; ( Miss' . Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate ■ N.F.U.) • ' The New Term will begin on FRIDAY, 9th February. The Principals will be at hotne. on THURSDAY. Btb February. IRIHANA HOUSE. SCHOOL FOR ' BOYS, ' , NEW BRIGHTON, CHRISTCHURCM. 1 Principal: MR. WILLIAM WILSON. Boarders return on THURSDAY, Ist Feb. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL, TINAKORIROAD. OWING to unforeseen circumstances, the above' School will NOT re-open until MONDAY, sth February. MISS DRAWBRIDGE, Head Teacher. PREPARATORY SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN," CLIFTON-TERRACE (next Bridge). • Principal ' MISS FR # AN,CIS. ; School Re-opens on THURSDAY, Ist February, 1912. ' ' HURWORTH SCHOOL, WAJNGANUI. THE First Term of 1912 will begin on Friday, 2nd February. Boardors will return on Thursday, Ist. For fees and all other information, ap I - ply to W. E. ATKINSON, • Headmaster. Q HIS LBS S T 6~uTg H TO N^ TEACHER OF PIANO AND SINGING. Pupils prepared for Competitions and Examinations. Open to "Engagements ac Accompanist. BOULCOTT CHAMBERS. BOULCIOTT^STREET. MEREWETHER MEADOWS, L.A.B. XJESUMES Tfc&oh'ing, l.t February, Im\j Voice Propucltion and Piano. Singing ClftSßes, 5s J per- month. Class work includes tone production, voice development, theory of music, sight singing, part songß, etc. Four Recitals are given during the year. ,' STUDIO— 72, CUBA-STREET . ' (Above Tucker's,' Jeweller). [Car-d.] VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. ]%/riSS RANDELL will resume TeachITA ing MONDAY NEXT, 29th January, at 76, GHUZNEE'-STREET. IGN O~R A. P. TRU DA, SCHOOL FOR ARTISTIC .FLUTE PLAYING., Graded Courses in Elementary and Advanced Flute Playing, modern Italian School. THOROUGH FUNDAMENTAL • . TRAINING. Studio-220, LAMBTON-QUAY. ' HERR KARL MOLLER, 29, . Vivian-street, Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory. Pupils prepared for Practical and Theoretical Examinations. TEACHERS OF VIOLIN AND PIANO. . MR. AND .MRS. FORREST have resumed Tuition at their Rooms, Noe. 8 and 11 (top floor), Hume's Buildings. Pupils prepared for examinations. VIOLIN AND PIANOFORTE. MRS. REDSTONE will Resume Teaching on Ist February. Address— 3o, PIRIE-STREET. At Home Every Monday. PIANOFORTE. MISS EVA RASH resumes Teaching on THURSDAY, Ist 'February, St. John's Church Schoolroom. | Private addres.— 3s, HaH-.treet, New- I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1912, Page 2

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