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QEND FOR "COOK'S SAILING £> t LIST" (Posted Free). GIVING FARES AND SAILING DATES BY P. and O. S.N. Co.; Orient Line; Oooanip S.S. Co.; Can.-Australian; N.Z. Shipping Co.; Shaw, Savill Co.; White Star Lines; Cape Lines, etc. COOK'S PASSAGES. ' r . Passages Booked. All lines, all routes, all classes; lowest rates. Inquiries invited. Trouble saved. Berths now reserved for 1923 Sailings. No Commission Charges. Travel Made Easy. COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE,' Customhouse-quay, - Wellington. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL. Nest Term begins MONDAY, sth Feb. Engineering and Building Trades classes at the New College, Mount Cook. Commercial, Home Scieuce, and Art Classes at Wakefield street. ' courses' provided. (a) N.Z. IJnbersity Engineering and Accountants' Preliminary, Matriculatiop, arid Public Service. (b) General Commercial, including Bookkepong,' Shorthand, _ Typewriting, (c) Engineering, Electrical and Mechanical. (d) Building Trades. (c) Home Science. (f) Art.' Free Education and Free Railway Passes to holders of Standard VI. qualifying Certificates. The Director may be consulted between the hours of 10 and 12 and 3 and 5, 7 and 9 on Friday, 2nd February. ART SCHOOL. Day Classes begin BfONDAY, sth Feb. Prospectuses, giving _ full particulars, may be had on application at the College Office, WakeSeld street. EVENING SCHOOL. The Session commences on MONDAY, 19th February. JOHN H. HOWELL, Director. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. Headmaster—Mr. T. R. Cresswe'll, M.A. KE-OPENS TUESDAY, 6th February. New pupils enrolled on Monday, sth February: A to L—Morning from 10 a.m. M to Z—Afternoon from 2 p.m. The Headmaster will bo at home on Friday, 2nd February, and Saturday, 3rd February, during the morning and evenmS' CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. /CLASSES will Re-aasemble on TUES\J DAY, 6th February. Miss M'Lean will interview parents with new girls at the College, PipHea street, on Friday, 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. QUEEN MARGARET GIRLS' COLLEGE AND KINDERGARTEN, 53, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON. THE ■ above College wills ro-open on WEDNESDAY. 7th February; boarders return TUESDAY, • 6th February. ' / Applications for admission should be made to the Principal at the College, or to H. P. Mourant, Registrar, G.P.O. Box 1170, Wellington. SCOTS COLLEGE, MIRAMAi; WELLINGTON. JTIHE above College will re-open on JL TUESDAY, 6th February, 1923; boarders return MONDAY, sth February. Applications for .admission should be mode to the Principal at the College, or to H. P. Mourant, Registrar, P.O. Box' 1170, Wellington. ST. MARKS CHURCH SCHOOL. (Kindergarten to SW. VI.) SCHOOL RE-OPENS ON THURSDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. MISS HOLM will be at the school on Wednesday afternoon at 2 to-inter-view parents of new pupils/ No vacancies for pupils in upper standards. 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-Readinir. Elementary instruction by experienced assistant.' Prospectus sent on application to 175, The- Terrace. ■ V FLUTE. XTICTOR S. JAMES. Studio: 137, Vivian street. Tel. 21-245. Resuming Monday, sfch February. VIOLIN. TL/fISS LAURIE ANDERSON wffl fejjJL eume teaching on Monday, sth February, at St. John's Schoolroom, WiHisst Private address, 34, Talavera terrace. Telk 3844. MISS K. FAGAN MISS K. FAGAN • MISS K. FAGAN RESUMES TUITION MONDAY, sth February. Studio: 4, Willis street. Berhampore, Tuesday, 6th. Telephone 24-249. <" t PIANOFORTE. : TNSTRUCTION in Pianoforte Playing -8. according to modern principles given 7 MISS I. C. RICKARD. Studio —30, Courtenay place. New term commences sth February. Interviews 2nd February, 2 till 5. PIANOFORTE, MANDOLIN, AND UKULELE. rpHOROIJGH Tuition of the above by 1 ,' MISS JEAN TURNER, 83, Kent terrace. • NOTE.—Trams stop at door. Term commences with Pupil. . USEFUL MAN'S GIFT. HERE'S a grand present for a man. Give him a pair of LE MAIRE MARINE GLASSES. They possess splendid, light-gathering power. Wide range of vision. Special holiday prices. MORRISON AND GILBERD, , 103, Customhouse quay. Wellington. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at the Rooms. Bridge's Buildings. 119, Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All communication! strictly confidential. Telechone 1185.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 16

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