WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. ! CLASSES WILL RE-ASSEMBLE ON TUESDAY, Btb FEBRUARY. MISS M'LEAN will interview Parents at the College, Pipitea-street, on FRIDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, and MONDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. All New Girls, except Boarders, must attend on MONDAY, at 9 a.m., and a-11 Pupils returning to school must be present on TUESDAY, at 9 a.m., or send a notice of intention to return. Tho Junior Department ib taught by fully qualified teachers, under the direction, of Miss Cocker, M.A. There is extra accommodation this year at the new Hostel, 32, Hobson-etreet, which is under the management of Mrs. Urquhart, assisted by qualified resident governesses. . , ■ Prospeotuees and all particulars may be obtained from tho Secretary, CHAS. P. POWLES, 219, Lambton-quay. PIANO AND THEORY. MRS. GILMORE resumes Tuition 26th JANUARY; eleven weeks' term. 105, WEBB-STREET.' MR. W. ERNEST CROME resumes Tuition 31st JANUARY. Present Pupils usual hours. Intending Pupils interviewed at Studio. ,- 41, ELLICE-STREET. ANNOUNCEMENT MR. CAMERON WILFRED is taking. Pupils for all ■ the;• latest Ballroom Dances, including Jazz, . Tickletoe, and Argentine Hesitations for coming season. For particulars and terms, etc., apply to 130, Clyde-quay,. Oriental Bay, Wellington, at earliest date. TITISS NELLIE GRAY, A.T.0.L., xx L.T.C.L., Teacher of the Piano, Theory and Harmony, resumes Teaching on MONDAY, 24th JANUARY, 1921, at 17, Naughton-terrace,. Kilbirnie. ' *> Terms —£2 2s a term (in advance). PIANOFORTE. ' HAROLD WHITTLE will Resume Tuition early in February. Studio: .Institute' Marine Engineers' Building, corner Mulgrave.and~Aitken sts. : , ' .. ..• Telephone 3806. ■ MADAME COPE-DOWSING, Specialist, Singing and Voice Production, Piano, and Elocution.—Madame resumes teaching on Monday, 31st, January, 1921, at her Studio, 94, Willis-street. Old pupils kindly attend at usual ■ times, . and new students can arrange on and after tHat date. Madame teaches at her residence, " Ratton," , Onepu-rd., Lyall.' Bay, ,on Wednesday' and Saturday . evenings. Studio,_ 94, Willis-st. • Tel: 334. ' ' r , WELLINGTON MUNICIPALELEC- • : '. TIONS. . ••.";: ..-;■'' NOTICE TO CITIZENS. DISTRICT ELECTORS' ROLL. :. THE District Electors' Roll is now being prepared. .. Sco that your name and address are. recorded thereon. Call at the Town. Hall and make sure. fOEMS may be obtained at the undermentioned places:— . • ... Town Hall,' Cuba-street. : Newtown—Public,Library.. Brooklyn—P.ubyo Library. Karori—Public Library. ....... . • Kelburn—Tea-Kiosk. . 1 Hataitai —Burbery's Pharmacy (Post ,Office) Kilbirnie—Post OfSce. x Wadestown—Mr. H. Janes; Bootmaker, I ' Main-road. ' • Kaiwarra—Post Office. '.. ' Khandallah—Mr. C. E. Fammel, Post Office Store. ■ '; Ngaio—Lee and Cheyerall, PoEt Office Store. .. ■■• '■•■...'■ •Miramar —Borough Office, .Island Bay—Mrs. Hall, Tram Terminus. Lyall Bay—Mr. Binns, - Custodian, Beach. ' : Seaboim —Tram Terminus, Day's Boot Shop. '■■•■• .. ' ■ • . . '■ JNO. R. PALMER, ■ • . , .'.•■- Town Clerk. 21st January, 1921. r : ' 60 , . YEARS '' J6(i , .-.■'.'..'. In '■■-■■.■ THE PIANO TRADE! » • DURING over 60 years of experience, wo have seen and tried many different makes of Pianos. r., - '". .", WE HAVE HAD AMPLE TIME , to decide upon Instruments whioh we can recommend for tone and general excellence. And we believe that Pianos by , BRINSMEAD. LYON AND HEALY 1 WINDOVER. JESSE FRENCH ROGERS, LAGOND v And BREWSTER rank as the 6nest values in the Piano world at.their various orices. • '■ We cordially invite your inspection and trial of these Instruments in our Showroom, upstairs. ' . . ■ I ' CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., / .'. • ■ MANNERS-STREET. (The Oldest-established Piano House in £Jew Zealand.)^ ' LUCK! IF YOU BELIEVE IN LUCK, DON'T LOOK . • At this Advertisement. F isn't for the man who believes in hick, but for tie common sense man who believes that chance hasn't a ■ chance against knowledge And he will put his belief in knowledge when he is buying his next Suit. His knowledge that high shop rents, bad debts, big advertising expenses, add to the material cost without improving the satisfaction of fit.'fabric, or finish. He will practise hia belief that the nearer he gets to the producer the better he will fare, and as we'claim to buy his Suits from WORKER rTO WEARER AT WHOLESALE, saving the middleman's profits, which allows us to produce for you Perfectly-tailored Clothes at' prices that count, in styles that please the critical. MR. COMMONSENSE PERSON, Need we say more. MR. CASH BUYER, Our Prices are'£s 10s to £B'lss. . ' MR. CRITIC, ' Our Suits Please Particular Persons. THE PARAGON TAILORING CO. (Over Zak'e), . MANNERS-STREET. MRS. HUNT, Magnetic Healer, Massouse, Specialist in Nerves'and-all jaronls cosnpliiota, Madic&l' Diagnosi., p»ychio. C»n be interviewed at 27, Home*t. '.. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 19, 22 January 1921, Page 3
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