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EDUCATIONAL. CONVENT SCHOOLS, .. KILBIRNIE. rpilE above School WILL RE-OFEN'on ■*• MONDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY. ST. MARK'S CHURCH SCHOOL. SCHOOL Ro-oiJens on TUESDAY, 4th I'EBRUARY. Parents of new pupils interviewed on Monday, 2 to 4 p.m. rpHE ISLAND BAY PRIVATE PEEX PARATORY SCHOOL RE-OPENS on WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1930, in the ■ PRESBYTERIAN S.S. HALL. CT. CATHERINE'S ' SCHOOL, ■ NEWTOWN, Principal: MRS.. W. R. RAMSAY. The First Term, 1930, will begin MONDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 9 a.m. The Principal will interview Parents from fl a.m. till 12 p.m. MURIEL WILTON (Late of J. C. Williamson's,' Ltd.), CCHOOL OF THEATRICAL AND ° CLASSICAL DANCING OPENS TO-DAY. Very Latest American Syncopated Tap Dancing, Breakaway, Jazz, Rhythm, and Negro Dancing taught, as seen on the screen. ' Limbering and Stretching. . 1 Also, . . ..■ ' '"'. Toe, Operatic, Russiau, Spanish,: Ballet, Greek, Character, etc. Adults Classes on MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, at 7.30, in all branches of Tap Dancing and Jazz Rhythm. Special Classes for Children for, Grace, Poise, and Development, on MONDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, at/4 . o'clock; . . ■ ' '• ■ SATURDAY MORNINGS, 10.30, Ballets and Solos arranged for Local Productions. Terms moderate. For further particulars apply at STUDIO: ROOM 25, KING'S CHAMBERS, Willis street. Telephone 26-126. pARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, '-' Stewart Dawson'a Buildings. , Lambton quay. Telephone 40-619. Individual Tuition in, Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg), Bookke- ug. Typewriting, Office Routine. ■ i Principal: Miss K. :,Whitbread-Edw<»rds, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F. 1.8.5. (Non.), N.U.T. (Eng). Parents and new students interviewed 3rd and 4th February, 1930. School reopens' MONDAY, 3rd FEB., '1930. C HILTON HOUSE School, an Ideal Boarding and Day School for Girls. Both Island Bay and The Terrace' Schools will re-open on WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY. Boarders -return on' Tuesday, 4th. Mrs. Ward will devote her attention mainly to the school at Island Bay, but she will also be in attendance from 1.45 p.m. on certain afternoons weekly at The Terrace, when, interviews with parents may be arranged. In her absence, The Terrace School will be in chai-ge of a fully-qualified mistress. By the complete reorganisation, .and .the ■ new and highly 4 satisfactory arrangements that have Been made for the ifuture,'.Chilton House will..continue to retain its" time-honoured position in the front rank of Girls' Schools. Telephone' 25-815—AGNES WARD, Principal. ■ PETONE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. ENROLMENT. OF. PUPILS. H^IIE Office •of the Potono Technical -*• School will be open for the enrolment of pupils in the day classes of the Technicak High School on Tuesday, 4th February, at 9 a.m., and daily thereafter between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. It is proposed to provide the following pre-vocational' courses:— 1. Industrial, including woodworking, and ' engineering. 2. Commercial for boys and girls. 3. Domestic. Early enrolment is desired in order that arrangements fbr opening the day school may be completed. d.;m'kenzie, Chairman. ' SCOTS COLLEGE, \ MIR AMAH WELLINGTON; Principal (Temporary): T. D. A. PEAROE, M.A. (Hons.); Late Rector Boys' High School, Invercargill. FIRST TERM~GOMMENCES 11th FEBRUARY. A PPLICATIONS for Enrolment, ■**• Boarders and Day Boya, should be made to CHAS. 15. WEBB, Registrar Scots College. Bank N.Z. Chambers, Manners street, Wellington. THE FRIEDA SHAW STUDIO OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. . 1930 SEASON. PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES of ■*- special interest to.the business girls of Wellington are now being arranged for the 1930 season. , Monday Evening, 10th Feb., at 7.45: Physical Culture. Tuesday, 11th Feb., at 5.15 p.m.: Fencing. Wednesday, 12th.Feb., at 5.15 p.m.: Jiujitsu. Other classes and private tuition arranged to suit ptfpils. Frieda Shaw may be interviewed at her Studio, Room 7« Exchange Bldgs., Lamb-ton-qy., each day between 10 a.m.. and 5 p.m. Telephone 41-310. GET DOWN TO SERIOUS STUDY ' x AT ONCE! I 'THINK ahead to the next Accountancy ■*■ Examinations. Will you be fully prepared to face the examiner? Get down to serious Study at once, and give yourself time to master every' phase of your subject. ■■..-■' HEMINGWAY'S POSTAL COURSE For. the ■ i . ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL. This is the ideal method of preparation. You study in the seclusion ,of your own home, and you determine your own rate of progress. The more time you devote to the lessons the more rapid will your advancement be. , Over 30 years' specialised experience is behind this course. It ia thorough and practical, and trains you to face examination day problems with confidence. Remember, the sooner you commence your studies, the greater your prospects of success. Take the first step now. Send to-day for Free Book, "Accountancy." HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, ■-' Auckland. CHEAP SCHOOL BOOKS. CECOND-HAND School and College ►^ Books. BOOKS BOUGHT. SMITH'S BOOKSHOP, Mercer-st,

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 27, 1 February 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 27, 1 February 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 27, 1 February 1930, Page 6

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