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WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. rpHE First Term of 1912 will begin, on JL MONDAY, sth 'February, on which day all new pupils mußt present themselves for enrolment, and ali who apply for a_ Free Placq must produce to tho Principal the Certificate under which they claim it. 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, Hillstreet, has been approved by the Board of Governors as a Boardinghouse for pupils, under the supervision of Mrs. Urquharfc. CHAS. P. POWLES, Seoretary. MADAME COPE-DOWSING, Voice Production and Enunciation, Singing and Piano, Dramatic Elocution. lt/f ADAME'S. great success in teaching, iTA is unquestioned — the result of the BEST culled from all the greatest masters. She inspires her pupps with her own great love of the art, and indomitable perseverance. Pupils prepared for competitions. Term begins with first lesson. Madamo also attends Monday and Thursday Evenings. Studio^ — Over. Orr's, Chemist, Lambtonquay. •EIITZHERBERT-TERRACE SCHOOL, A 1 WELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals — Miss Baber,_ M.A. ; _ Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.F.U.) The New Term will begin on FRIDAY, ,9th February. The Principals will be athome on THURSDAY, Bth February. WIRIHANA HOUSE SCHOOL FOR BOYS, NEW BRIGHTON, CHRISTCHURCH. Principal: MR. WILLIAM WILSON. Boarders return on. THURSDAY, Ist Feb> HURWORTH SCHOOL, WANGANUI. nnHE First Term of 1912 will begin on X Friday, 2nd February. Boarders will return on Thursday, l«t. For fees and all other information, apply to W. E. ATKINSON, Headmaster. riHAELES STOUGHTON, TEACHER OF PIANO AND SINGING. Pupils prepared for Competitions and Examinations. Open to Engagements as Accompanist. BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, BOULCOTT-STREET. SIGNOR A. P. TRUDA, SCHOOL- FOR ARTISTIC , FLUTE PLAYING. Gradod Courses in Elementary and Advanced Fluto Playing, modern Italian School. THOROUGH FUNDAMENTAL TRAINING. Studio— 22o, LAMBTON-QUAT. ERR KARL MOLLER, 29, Vivian-street, Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory. Pupils prepared for Practical and Theoretical Examinations. ~~~~~ ' i PIANOFORTE. T&/TISS TRUEBRIDGE will Resume i.T-1 Teaohing at her Rooms, 220, Lamb-ton-quay (over Littlejohn's), on WEDNESDAY, 7th February, and at Lower ! Hutt on FRIDAY, 9th February. ' j CD. MACKINTOSH, • ' No. 36, Kent-terrace (Mueio Master Wellington College), Teacher of the PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. Alao Violin, Fluto, Clarinet, and other Inßtrumenfor ' Will resume Teaching on THURSDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1912. THEORY A SPECIAL FEATURE. VOICE PRODUCTION, ELOCUTION, AND SINGING. MR. LEO.' BUCKERIDGE resumee Teaching on WEDNESDAY, 31st January. Telephone No. 2668. 77, The Terrace (opposite Dr. Young's). MISS PAUL, Piano, Theory, hae Resumed. Evening Lessons to those engaged day. Room — 8, Cooper's Buildings (opp. ! Evening Post), and at Daseut-fitreet, ' Karori,. ■m/TRS. ERNEST H. QUEREE. ! Singing and Piano, Resumes MONDAY, Sth FEBRUARY. Interviews next Thursday and Friday. Studio — Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott-st. ■jyriss Ursula tewsley, ! TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, Resume* Teaching MONDAY, sth JANUARY, 4, ATHOL-CRESCENT. VOICE PRODUCTION~AND SINGING. TVTISS AGNES M. SEGRIEF, L.A.8., ItJL A.T.C.L., Senior Trinity Gold Medallist, Resumes Lessons in Voice Production and Singing on MONDAY, sth. \ February. Terms on application. "Maryvale," 23, Daniel-street, ! Wellington South. VIOLIN^ MISS G. KENNEDY will resume Teaching on MONDAY, sth Febru. ary, 1912. Address— l, Clifton-terrace. PIANOFORTE. MISS CLARK, 5, _ Goring-street, is prepared to receive Pupils for the Piano — Beginners'. Terms moderate. PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. A BSOLUTELY no knowledge of musio -£jL required. We guarantee to teach any ago piano, and to read ANY music. NO VAMPING or CARDS. You attain the same result that takes years under old conditions. Interviews daily. Don't be sceptical or think it impossible. NO DRUDGERY. If you have not heard our pupils play, call and inspoct. FULL TUITION, £2 2s; money returned if you cannot play in six weeks. Postal course now ready.— THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, 30, Willie-st. Hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. t JG. TURNER, M.1.U.M.; • Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at the door. Terms commencewith Pupils. NOTE.— lnstruments Lent Free of Charge to Intending Puoils. MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISS L. MACDONALD Principak TYPEWRITING OFFICE: Stewart Dawson's Buildings, opposite Bank of New Zealand. Tuition by correspondence has special attention. Pitman's Australian Record, 220 words per minute. Highest speed in the shortest time. • SMARTEN up your faded straw hata, ladies, with a bofctla of Hatdi. All colours 6d par bottle. R. Martin, Ltd., Manners-street. • *

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 2

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