EDUCATIONAL. MADAME TARBAYEFF Resumes Tuition in French 10th February. j Theory and Conversation. ! Telephone 25-820. . MISS GLEN CARTY, L.A.8., F.T.C.L., Pianoforte and Theory, 33, TANERA CRESCENT, i BROOKLYN. ; City Pupils by Arrangement. TURNER STUDIO OF MUSIC. 83, Kent terrace. MISS JEAN TURNER (Principal). PIANO (Academic and : Shefte methods), UANJO, MANDOLIN, I STEEL GUITAR AND UKULELE. Stringed Instruments lent free of charge to pupils (or practice at home. SCHOOL OF NATURAITELBCUTION. Principal: Miss Zena Jupp. L.T.C.L., From the Lawrence Campbell School of 1 Elocution and Studio of Brunton Gibb (Sydney). Studio: Room 17, Hannah's Buildings, , Lambton quay. . • . ' Residence: 17, Herald street, Berhampore. Tel. 25-192. ' I DRAWING, PAINTING, AND MARQUETRY. MISS YOUMANS will resume her Classes on THURSDAY, 6th FEB- ' RUARY, at her New Studio, : 6-1. APU CRESCENT, ; LYALL BAY. Tel. 16-295. I : — j NATIONAL TUTORIAL COLLEGE (Under Entirely New Management), . ) CPECIALISTS in Coaching .for Matriculation and Accountants' Preliminary Examination. 1929 RESULTS: 1 120 Candidates Presented. SO Passes' Obtained. VV'a c:in show you dozens o.f Testimonials i from past students. Intending students ' are invited to give our Classes a Free , Trial. Work with us, and we will put you , through. Classes Commence I MONDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY. " STAR CHAMBERS, LAMBTON QUAY s (Over Armit's). '. Telephone 41-775. 1.0. Box 1292. 1 UAMUEL MARSD'EN COLLEGIATi. O SCHOOL. s KARORI. WELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal—MlSS BABER, M.A. Upper School, Karori—Head, Miss May hew. Lower School, Karori—Head, Miss Bor rie. Lower School, 20, Fitzherbert terraceHead. Miss Bridges. Boys are taken to the age of 7 in both ' preparatories. The new term will begin FRIDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. New Scholars should attend, at then respective schools, 10 a.ra.-l p.m. on TUES DAY. 4th FEBRUARY. 1 Aliss Baber will be at home to Parents on TUESDAY NEXT. SCOTS COLLKGE, MIRAMAR. WELLINGTON. 1 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOPBOYS. AetinK-Principai: T. D. PEARCE. M-A ENROLMENTS for First Term, 1931 ■*-' vow being received. Boys accepted for all stages from Primary to Post-Matriculation. 'culation. - The Acting-Principal maj bo interveiwed by parents nnd guardians by ap pointment. First Term commences TUESDAY, 11th February. Boarders assemble MONDAY. - IOtH February. Prospectus and Enrolment Forms obtainable from C. E. WEBB, Registrar. Bank N. 2. Chambers, 79-81, Manners street. Telephones: Principal 16-045. Registrar 43-005. " BUSINESS NOTICES. WANTED TO BUY. b QCRAP, Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, and ■3 Cast Iron: also Old Rope, Rags, Sacks. and Sacking - STEVENS AND CO., Upper Abel Smitb street TeL 20-333 WANTED TO SELL. QTEAM PUMPS, D.C. Motors, Square Tanks, 10-gall. Drums, Pulleys, Shafting, Belting. 3/Bin to lin Reinforcing Iron, Tram Rails, and Railway Iron. STEVENS AND CO., Upper Abel Smith street. Tel. 20-333. WANTED Known—City Hotel Cour tenay-pl., Wellington (at Tram Ter minus), Finest Brands of Wines and Spirits in stock Speight's X-XXX Dunedio Beer always obtainable at the City Hotel All trams arrive and depart dose to the City Hotel: Single bottles sold at wholesale price •■♦ the City Bottle Stored REMOVALS. rPHIS was the experience jt one family •*• when they t;ot to know of the N.SS ; EXPRESS CO , and the worry it eaves They bad to move at a tew days' notice . to tbt other Island and didn't know how ■ to set about packing the hundred md one articles which seem to accumulate for at tention when a shift is undei way Someone suggested lettinz us handle it all. and shortly afterwards our roomy vehicles were on the scene Men experienced in the prompt and careful handling of all i sorts of goods took charge and spirited 1 things away, with the result that they arrived at the other end. without a scratch GET IN TOUCH WITH US. ■ Vtlß NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LTD., Offices in All Chief Town*. NOTICE TO "EVENING POST" ' SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS whose delivery ot "'The Evening Post" to unsatisfactory are particularly requested to communicate DIRECT with the PUBLISHER instead of . complaining to the runner boys. This course ensures first-hand knowledge of irregularities and prompt attention. Telephone 41-040. fiLUStDULL. .BEOS, JLTJV i
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1930, Page 16
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