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BANKS' COLLBGr Wellington. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DAY . SCHOOL FOR BOYS. . NEXT TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1916. The School is conducted in the New and Specially-fitted Rooms. It is ■well lighted and heated, and easily accessible from all parts of the city. Fees essentially moderate. PRINCIPALS: ■ r MR. W T FOSTER, M.A., Litiß. (Oxon.), (Junior and Senior Scholar and First-class Honoursman N.Z. University). MR. H. H. CORNISH, M.A.. LL.B (Junior and Senior Scholar and Double First-class Honoursman o! N.Z. University). Assisted by Six Other Highly Qualified Teachers. Pupils Prepared for all Public Examinations. 'tions. For further particulars, prospectus, etc, apply to the Director, h. amos. ; Telephone 2098. SCOTS CO LLE G E, WELLINGTON THE PRESBYTERY OF WELLINGTON/ will open a Preparatory and Secondary DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS In the large, well-ventilated, and wellequipped premises, 23, HOBSONSTREET, on TUESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY 1916. Principals: MR. S. R DICKINSON, M.A., Diploma of Education, Melbourne (Late Principal Leslie House School, Hobart). ' MR. G. H. UTTLEY,- M.A., M.Sc. F.G.S. (Late First Assistant and House Master at Waitaki Boys' High" School) Applications for admission should be made to the Secretary, Rev A C Sta-n----dage, The Manse," Kelburn; or to the Principals, who may be seen by appointment at the College, Tel. 427 PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL " Pine Lodge," 28, Austin-street. Principals — Miss Fleming (Dunedin Diploma) and Miss Da-ries (Kindergarten Training College, London, Higher Certificate N.F.U.). Day and Boarding School for Children under 10 years. Drawing and Musio Taught. . . LESSONS IN PAINTING. MISS MINA ARNDT, Pupil of Frank Brangowyn, R.A., Stanhope Forbes, R.A., and Member of the Societe Internationale dcs Beaux Artists Franoais, also Exhibitor Paris Salon, etc., etc., has Resumed Work at her Studio, above Bartietfc's, Photographer, 10,_ Willis-street, and is prepared to take a limited number of Pupils for Lessons in Drawing, Painting, Black and White Work, Pastel Work, and Etching^ \ "|\TR- REGINALD G. BLOW, L.R.A.M. VOICE PRODUCTION AND ■ SINGING. STUDIO, 151-153, LAMBTON-QUA.Y. Private Address: 16.9, The Terrace. Telephone 3812 Terms on application. BANJO. MANDOLINE, VIOLIN, AND GUITAR. Thorough Tuition on the abore by ME,; J. G. TURNER, M.1.U.M., 83.. KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at door. Terms commence with pupil. NOTE.—lnstruments lent to PupiUi free of charge for practice at home. : THE IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY1 ■OF MUSIC. ANYONE CAN LEARN BY OUR METHOD. NO SCALES. NO DRUDGERY. We Teach from Melodies. ROOMS, I and 2, CALEDONIAN CHAMBERS. 33. Willis-street. SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS. YOU can become a Shorthand Writer in .30 Days .by learning BOYD SHORTHAND. Boyd Shorthand will be accepted for Public Service Examinations. Greatly reduced fees for dependents of Soldiers on Active Service. Call or write for particulars. BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS, N.Z., 100, Customhouse-Quay, Wellington. MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND ■TYPEWRITING. ' Stewart Dawson's Buildings. Principal (late Miss L. Maodonald), Miss Whitb-ead-Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (Lond.) Terms commence from date of entry. ■ Tuition by correspondence in Shorthand. Non-Visual Typewriting and Bookkeeping. . School reopens on the 31st January, 1916. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Principals—MßS. E. CARR, MISS ROWNTREE. Typewriting Office, Caledonian Chambers, 33, WILLIS-ST. Classes resume 24th January. HOLIDAYS. "DANES' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE will be CLOSED until 11th JANUARY, when the Shorthand and Typewriting , Bookkeeping Accountancy And Law WORK WILL RECOMMENCE. H. AMOS, Director,

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 4, 6 January 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 4, 6 January 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 4, 6 January 1916, Page 10

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