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! \ WELLINGTON COLLEGE. ' ' HEADMASTER, tT'r. CRESSWELL, M.A., c ' R E-°I! NS tF 8?* 4*- Sth FEBRUARY. New boys Monday, 4th February. A. to L. 10 a.m. to 12 noon; M. to Z. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. There are vacancies for one or two boarders. . . _> GEO. F. JUDD, - . -• Secretary. WELLINGTON'GIRLS' COLLEGE. CLASSES will re-assemble -on "TUESDAY, sth FEBRUARY. -:';^ Miss M'Lean will interview '-.■ parents with new girls at the College, ': Fipitea street, on Friday, lst February, fro_ 9 to 5 (A, to N.) and on Saturday, 2nd February, from a to 1 (0. to Z). All new girls (except boarders) must attend on Monday at 9 o'clock Former pupils and boarders must be 'present at 9.30 on Uuesday, or send reason for ab-. sence. Application forms for admission can be obtained from tho secretary \ The College Hostel/ 32, Hobson street, under the management of Miss Murison has a few vacancies for boarders ' Prospectuses and all information' may be obtained from the undersigned.' / >. GEO. F. JUDD, *- Secretary. JUNIOR GIRLS' COLLEGE AND KINDERGARTEN. 28, Wellington terrace. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR : GIRLS. FIRST : TERM commences on TUESDAY, sth FEBRUARY. The Principal, Mrs. Ward, will be in attendance at St. Andrew's Guild Room on MONDAY, 4th from 2 p.m. till 4.30 p.m., to interview parents and to enrol new Pupils. For further;particulars; ring Telephone 26-283. ' T-CpEIXiNGTON DIO CESAN BOYS' SCHOOL, Croydon, Day's Bay, Wellington, Reopens on 7th FEBRUARY. The Headmaster will receive parents, of new boys from the Ist to 7th February. "JLTISS E. DAWSON, PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, Resumes Teaching MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1924. Woburn road, Lower Hutt. PIANOFORTE. MISS NANCY CHALMERS, L.R.A.M., Resumes Teaching on TUESDAY sth FEBRUARY, 1924. Interviews 2 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. Studio: 220, LAMBTON QUAY. (Over Littlejohn's.) •' SINGING. - . ; MADAME MONKMAN-DEMPSTER Resumes Tuition MONDAY, 28th JANUARY. Studio: Top Floor, Brittain's Buildings, Manners- street. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. \|- ADAME EMILY BRIGGS, . (Latp Professor of Singing, L.A.M., London), Will commence Tuition on MONDAY, 4lh FEBRUARY. For terms, etc., apply 14a, Hapua road,'\ Hataitai. Lessons by appointment at her Studio, 56, Cuba street (James Smith's Corner). PIANOFORTE. . MISS MORGAN resumes Teaching at her residence, 51, Scarborough terrace (off Austin street), TUESDAY, 29th JANUARY. , Pupils prepared for Trinity College and Associated Board..Exams. MR.- CLIE-FORD KEMP, ■' TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, 66, Willis street, i RESUMES tuition, MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. . : ' Interviews at Studio from Monday, 28th January. Telephone £494. pianoforte: : (Leschetizky. Method). TTAROLD WHITTLE ■ Will resume tuition on his return from Australia; THURSDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1924 Studio: Inst. Mar. Engrs. Aitken street. Telephone 3806. ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN RESUMES Teaching MONDAY. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. 46, Pipitea street. . Telephone 1368. . _ BANJO, HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR. MR. JAMES W. GOER Resumes TuiJ tion 4th FEBRUARY, 1924. 10, Devon street, Off Aro street. ' Thorough Tuition of thY ' PIANOFORTE, MANDOLIN. AND UKULELE; : : B, MISS JEAN TURNER - \ And ,-' - MR. L. C. WALKER (Violin). 83, Kent terrace. LASTING SATISFACTION Can be 'obtained by having, your old Sports Shoe 3 re-soled at the A.B.C. VULCANISING DEPARTMENT WE do not just "stick" the new Soles over the old one—but build them on by our special process PROMPT WORK AND MODERATE CHARGES. aAJ-^ A.B.C. MOTORS (N.Z.), LTD.. Vulcanising Department, 127, Lambton quay. DE WITT'S Kidney Pills (la r g es t) 5sGenuine Aspirin Tablets (warranted)' 2s 6d per bottle of 100; Kruschen Salts' Is Ud; Fellows. Syrup (largest), 9_ 6_' We also carry largo stocks of all linos incidental to ah extensive pharmaceutical business. We employ three experienced Dispenser-; in our Prescription Department, and our old-established Pharmacy' has always been noted for extreme care and absolute fidelity. Our 'only addrp«i—. C. and H. V. EVENS, Registered Chemjsts, 38, Manners street. Wellington." Jff ANTED KN O W~N* All kinds of Cemetery Work executed Granite and Marble Curbs, Reinforced Concrete Walls. Direct Importer Granite and Marble MemorialH. GLOVER. Monumental Sculptor, 59, Kent-terrace TelcD-one a-788. ,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1924, Page 5

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