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WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. RE-OPENING OP SCHOOLS. THE Schools under the Board's jurisdiction are to re-open on THURSDAY NEXT, Ist FEBRUARY. Under the Education Act, all .children of school age are required to be enrolled and to attend regularly as from the Mate of re-opening. ! G. L. STEWART, Secretary. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. Headmaster—Mr. T. R. Cresswell, M.A. RE-OPENS TUESDAY, 6th' February. New pupils enrolled on Monday, 5th t February: A to L —Morning from 10 a.m. M to Z—Afternoon from 2 p.m. The Hejadmaster will be at home on Friday, 2nd February, and Saturday, 3rd. February, during the morning and evenme' •" CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. '. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. CLASSES will Re-assemble on TUESDAY, 6th February. Miss M'Lean will interview parents with new girls at ./ the College, Pipitea street, on Friday, 1 2nd February, from 9 to 5, and Saturday, 3rd February, from 9 to 12. All new girls (except boarders) must attend on Monday at 9 o'clock. Former pupils and boarders must be present at 9.30 on Tuesday, or send reason for absence. ' ■ ■ / Application forms for admission can be obtained from the secretary. The College Hostel, 32, Hobson street, has vacancies for boarders'. Prospectuses and all information may be obtained from the undersigned. CHAS. P. POWLES, • . Secretary. , TERRACE SCHOOL. ' Headmaster, Mr. D. E. Leslie. ENROLMENT OF NEW PUPILS. WEDNESDAY. 31st JANUARY. . V7AOANOTES for pupils in Infant De- » partment, under tuition •of Miss Fogelburg, 8.A.. Miss N. Glover, "8.A., and assistants, £tnd for limited number of pupils in all classes,' especially for Standard 4, girls (Miss Coady), and Standards 5 and 6. girls (Miss Sparrow, M.A.). Headmaster will enrol new pupils on WEDNESDAY, from 10 a.m. School work commences Thursday at 9 a.m. ALEX. JOHNSTON. Chairman- of Committee.ST. MARK'S CHUB OH SCHOOL. (Kindergarten to Std. VI.) , SCHOOL RE-OPENs" ON THURSDAY, Ist FEBRUARY.' MISS HOLM will be at the school on Wednesday afternoon at 2 to interview parents of new pupils. No vacancies for pupils.in upper standards. MATRICULATION CLASSES. WANTED, 12 Students, who are prepared to work, ''to join a Matrio. 1 Class. Instructor, experienced secondary : schoolmaster, M.A., etc. ' Class begins • MONDAY, 29th Jan.. at hours to be arj ranged. Terms, £3 33 per quarter. Address, . , 194, SYDNEY STREET WEST. Telephone 1*36. ;:.:■•■ SINGING. , £ ( } TIfISS NELLIE CASTLE resumes [.• Teaching sth February^ Studio: ' 139, Riddiford street. | [A Card.] MISS 0. LEZARD, Teaoher of Pianoforte. Term commences 7th Feb- • ruary. May be interviewed on or after ■ Ist February at 38, Waipapa-rd.,' Hataitai. r Tel. 22-144. PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, AND i RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC. : it/fISS M. TEYCHENNE", L.A.8., re■"A sumes Teaching on MONDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1923. ' Studio—27. TANERA CRESCENT, BROOKLYiNf. Telephone 21-639. PIANOFORTE ,_ INSTRUCTION According: to principles of muscular relaxation. MR. GORDON SHORT. . MR. . GORDON SHORT. ; MR. GORDON SHORT. Lessons resumed sth February. Class lessons. Recital classes. Special attention to Memorising and . Sight-Reading. Elementary instruction' by experienced assistant. Prospectus sent on application to 175, TEs Terrace. TtTISS HARDINGE-MALTBY. ELOCUTION, VOICE PRODUCTION, AND STAGE TRAINING. For terms re children and others, 4*6. ALDOUS BUILDING, 1 Opp. Kirk.'s, 208, LaVibton quayi, . . _ PIANOFORTE. , "ITISS HEINTZ, ' L.T.0.L., i-i-I- Resumes Teaching sth FEBRUARY, Studio: 'Collett's Buildings, Jackson-st., Petone. RS. T. FITZGERALD COOPER, A.T.0.L., Piano, TEeory, and Art of Teaching. Private address :, 3, Seayiew terrace, Northland. ■ Studios:"Next Campbell's, Cuba street (late A. A. Gregory). 29, Grant road, Thorndon (after Bth February). Intending pupils interviewed at private address only, or by appointment. Terms on application. ' MISS IRIS TRIM, A.T.0.1/. MISS IRIS TRIM, A.T.C.L. RESUMES Tuition at Private Residence on FRIDAY, 2nd February, and at Lower Hutt, . on Saturday, 3rd February. Addresses: STUDIO, over Shearers, Main road, Lower" Hutt. 46. Epuni street. Wellington. PIANOFORTE, "VITISS MORGAN resumes Teaching MONDAY, 29th January. At 51. Scarborough terrace, Off Austin street. HENRY HOPE AND SONS, LTD., Birmingham. STANDARD COTTAGE WINDOWS STOCKED. STEEL'WINDOWS AND CASEMENTS. Agent for New Zealand: JAMES W. JACK, 39, Panama! street, Wellington. JR. BROWN. City Hotel, L'ourtenay- • pi. Jameson's 3-Star 20 yea:-5 oldIrish Whisky; JO quarters finest Scotch 12 }■»«» old Whojoiate or raUil. Single bottle* at wholesale prices »1 Bottle Store.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 5