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EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. gCOTS College is a Presbyterian Private College for Boarders and Day; Boys of all ages. Full primary and secondary departments, -with special courses to suit individual requirements. Pupils \ prepared for all public examinations. Due : attention paid to physical training and games. Large playing fields, swimming baths, tennis court, etc. Daily religious instruction given. Boarders^attend church of their own denomination. School Opens on TUESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1927. <rateatOlm *ram (10"minute service) passes appSotto^"lls fUII detailS ' P°Sted « THE PRINCIPAL, , SCOTS COLLEGE, MIRAMAR, ' WELLINGTON. QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, 53, HOBSON STREET. HPHE College will Reopen for First Term, RUARY' °" TUESDA^ NBXT > SftS The Principal, Miss Irene Wilson, M.A will be at the College to interview Parents and Guardians on Friday morning, 4th February, and all day on' Monday 7tb February, or by appointment C. E. WEBB, * Registrar. SCOTS COLLEGE, MIRAMAR. The College will Reopen for Fird; FEBRUARY?" NEXT« 8* The Principal, Mr. J. H. Murdoch M A • will be at the College to interview pa^nta and guardians on the mornings of^Thurs- % Friday, 4th February, and all day on Monday, 7th February, or by appointment. Jl • ■ . C. E. WEBB, ■ Registrar. MARSDEN SCHOOL, Karori, Wellington. Principal: Miss BABER, M.A. T^££ W V TK^ Un wed- •"- JNJiSDAY, 9th February. TOWN PREPARATORY, 20, Fitzherbert terrace. Headmistress: MISS EDITH HOLMES. KARORI PREPARATORY. : Headmistress: MISS BORRIE. Miss Baber and Miss Holmes and Mis* Borne at Home to Parents of New Pupifo on Tuesday, Bth February. . CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 255, The Terrace. A BOMS A^dl^lcWl FO* 'VO proVide the most beneficial of all „ ii j sp?rt~fea Bathing-the Boarders will be transferred to a delightfully sheltered residence, situated in five acres ofi cultivated ground, at Island Bay Terminus. Under the control of an experienced Mis* tress, the girls will be afforded all thd advantages of the seaside in addition ttf the regular school games and sports. i upils, accompanied by a Mistress, -mil be conveyed daily by special bus to and from the School at 255, The Terrace The Principal will be "At Home" td receive Parents on TUESDAY, Bth FebX ruary. School Reopens 9th Februarys, 1 rospeetus obtainable on- application. MISS CLODAGH RUSSELL, : PUfJL, of Miss Marjorie Gullan, Go» -*• Medallist, London, Academy of Murf« SPEECH TRAINING, VOICE PRODUCTION, Verse Speaking Choir. Presentation of Poetry to Children. Absolute naturalness of style a special Term commences 14th February. ' Studio: DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE; 1 Or address inquiries: 11, Grass street, Oriental BaL. : - DALCROZE EURHYTHMICS. MISS EILEEN RUSSELL, L.R.A.M. i (Aural. Culture), f CERTIFICATED. Teacher of Dalcro»S V Eurhythmies, from the staff of tfi'B London School. Classes for Children, Adults, and Teed)* ers in Dalcroze Eurhythmies and Aural Culture. . . '. Term commences 14th February. Studio:, DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE. = Entries and inquiries: : 11, Glass street, Oriental Bay. PRIVATE TUITION. "JJNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOK (G. W. Yon Zedlitz, M.A., Principal). ; Corner Lambton quay and Bowen j street. Tel. 44-651. Individual Tuition. Complete Matrie. ' t Courses (day or evening), ]; Classes resume 7th February. r; ' VIOLIN. ' ' ■ J^ESLIE C. WALKER, •s Careful Training In Artistic Violin Playing. STUDIO: 227, UPPER WILLIS STREET; QJINGING and Voice Production.—Mdme. y Emily Briggs (late Professor of Singing, L.A.M., London) .resumes Tuition oa Monday, 14th February. For prospectus and appointments, write 2, Maitai-rd., Hataitai. Studio: 71, Courtenay-pl. (by appointment only). Successes at last Wellington Competitions include ladies' championship, won by two pupils (equal), Miss Doris Symes, winner of diamond ring and two scholarships, and Miss Alice 'Vinsen, also from the same source of tuition. Students' invitation roital, Ist March, Concert Chamber (see later advt.). ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. M_ISS CONSTANCE THEEL, G.S.M., L.1.C.L., Resumes TUESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY. Studio: 50, WILLIS STREET (Room 11). PIANOFORTE. MISS PHYLLIS~~COMPTON resumej xi Teaching FRIDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. Studio: Macarthy Chambers, 50, Willis street. Private Address: 61, Glen road, Kelburn. Telephone. PIANOFORTE. MR. HAROLD WHITTLE. npUITION RESUMED, WEDNESDAY, ■*■ 9th February. > * Studio: Marine Engineers' Institute, Aitken street. Tel. 43-806. Terms on application. PIANOFORTE. ' MISS CLERE, L.R.A.M., 23, BOWEN STREET. 'TERM begins on WEDNESDAY", 9th A February. Aural Culture Classes on Saturday Mornings. SINGING. ~ '"■ MISS PEARL TELEER "(Pupil of Mrs., XT , Brycosou Treharno) has resumed Teaching at 341, The Terrace. TeL 21-3Z5.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 4