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EDUCATIONAL. . PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, AND ■RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC. ■■.'■.»• . . ■ —- ■ ■•■•.■■• ;■,'• • . MISS MARIE TEYCHENNE, L.A.8., resumes Tuition MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. 1029, ■ ' ■/ Studio: 27, lANERA CRESCENT, : Brooklyn. jJ'ENRY G v GOOK, A.Mus.. T.C.L., PIANO, THEORY, HARMONY,' AND, COUNTERPOINT;; Resumes Tuition at his Uasiilence, 147 a. Ouepu- road. Lyall Bay, /MONDAY. 4th FEBRUARY. THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING , . SUCCESS MISS ROWNTItEE'S SCHOOL OF *■« SHORTHAND' AND TYPEWRITI?s(j guarantees individual tuition, and the thorough whirl. lua-.1.< to success in business ■ ■ Principal »riS>. !m>\VNTI-ilil!, ' ' "33,-Willis'•stid.f Wvllin-tou. ' Classes Resume VVKD.S'i'yP-vY..23rd Jan. PIANOFORTE: ' ■■'..' ' . THEORY AND HARMONY. MISS MARJORIE BOLTON Resumes "^ Tintiou on sth FEBRUARY. Interviews: luiday, Ist. 3 to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 2nd, 10 to 11 a.m., at the Studio, Room 8, Bristol Piano Co. Tel. 26-773. ■ . J\£lSS v KATHLEEN ... JANSEN. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SENGING. (Late Pupil of Maestro Qucsada, Rome, ■ ' ■■•- •'■. Italy.). . Next Term commences 4th February, 1920. Particulars on application. Studio: 71, Roxbiirgh-st. Tel. 20-004. jy£ISS GRACE : 'NASH, Teacher ,of ■ ..•'■' PIANOFORTE .AND THEORY. ■ Will commence teaching on MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY.^ . No". 18, CLIFTON TERRACE. Homes visited. Khandallah visited ■•.-■• weekly. .-, .' ■■ ■ " PARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE V* Stewart Dawson's Buildiugs;* • Lambton quay.: ■ , Individual Tuition "in Shorthand ■ (Pitman and Gregg), Bookkeeping, and Grace Routine. ••Principal: Miss X.. Whitbread-fidwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.),. F.I.P.S. (Lon.). N.U-T. (Eng.)., assisted by a qualified staff of teachers. / , . ' : , -.-; ' Telephone 40-Gl9. • resume stb February, 1929. L'he .-Principal wilJ attend at the College on th'j'4th February, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.ih. to 9 p.m., to interview parents and enrol new students; .''•. / • . ','... • r ""CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, BOARDING-.AND DAY SCHOOL I'OK ; girls. ._•••'• .. island bay: & 250. the terrace. THE New Open-air School at Island Bay WiJJ be ready for occupation early in February. Situated as it is on an eminence, jommanding an uninterrupted view of the sea, the new school possesses, from a health and aesthetic. poiDt of view, an asset chat is unrivalled •■ ■ School Reopens .TUESDAY, sth t'Eßi RUARY. 3oardeis ecturn Monday, Principal .vill r ,nterview parents To-morrow ! (Friday), 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. at'the Terrace. Saturday and Monday, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. At Island Bay. For appointment, Telephone 25-815. The grounds, which ;ompriße 5 acres, planted n-itb magnificent,trees, lend themselves admirably to purposes of outdoor otudy In ndditiou to the. usual ki.nds-of cport, this school possesses facilities for sea bathine under ideal conditions.. . . •■ MRS. AGNES WARD, Principal. Telephone 25-Sls. , 'T'oieV up time, delays have dangerous ends." —Shakespeare. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS . « GET BUSY! TF you intend to succeed at the next- ■* examination you should enrol' at •once. ■..'•■ Practical Teacher-Specialists in air subjects, including ■ MR. W. W. WaDUiLOVE, F.1.A.N.Z., A.P.A.N.Z., .', MR. P. R. WA'DDY, 8.A., LL.M. (Author of Waddy's Mercantile Law of •'• N.Z.), The most successful Law Tuior in N.Z. MR. E. CANNONS, . A.1.A.N.Z., A.R.'A:N.Z, Students' work is corrected by the Instructors personally. : Lectures commence on Oth February. Day and Evening Commercial Classes ,uave now resumed. GILBY'S COLLEGE, A. H. Gilby, F.C.1.,, Director, Broadway Buildings (opp. H.M. Theatre), Courtenav place, WelliitKton. P.O. Box 121, Te Aro. Tel. 21-987. WELLINGTON EAST GIRLS'COLLEGE. , I^UE First Teriui 1920, begins 1 on TUES- ■*■ DAY, sth FEBRUARY. Forme^ pupils J) a.m., new pupils.JO'a.m. (Note:^ All former pupils must be present unless reason for absence has been. received by sth February). '. Tho Principal, Miss Batham, will interview parents and enrol new pupils as follows:— .1. . ■■■ ■.■•■'.' Friday, Ist February, A-G, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Mouday, 4th Febnmrq, H-Z, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. No girl .'usiding, in Rosencath, Oriental Bay, or Brooklyn, or We'sjt of Taranaki and Bidwell streets will he admitted. Girls residing, however, in Vogeltown or Morn-/ ington may bo admitted. Application Forms and Prospectuses obtained from G. F. JUDD, ■ • ' ' Secretary, 105, Customhouse quay. WELLINGTON-GIRLS' COLLEGE. A Boarding ami Day School lor Giris. Principal: MISS V. M. GREIG, M.A., B.Sc. First Term begins on Tuesday; sth February, 1929; The following courses are available:— (a) Professional. . (b) Home and General, including Art. (c) Commercial.. ■ ' pUPILS with endorsed Competency Cer-' ■*■ tihcates may be I.admitted FREJ2 this year under Technical Regulations. Pupils may be enrolled from any part ot. the City and suburbs, also from Hutt v t al T c Jal^ country districts. -In the case of Hutt Valley pupils must pay their own railway fares. ■■ ' The College lias an excellent scholastic record. lhe boarding establishment is under the personal supervision of the 'Principal. There are a few vacancies for boarders. ; Early application is advisable Prospectus on application to the Secretary Box-: 10, Wellington. . ! Eurohnonts ■as follows: Day Pupils.—A-M, Monday, „4th February, 0 a.m.-noon; also N-Z, Monday, -lib February, 1.30 p.m.-3.30 p.m. Tuesday; sth February, Boarders, nt 0 a..;ii. New pupils must bring Proficiency or Competency and y Birth Certificates.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1929, Page 14

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