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EDUCATIONAL. PRIVATE School, Upper Rattray street.— Miss Mason will Resume School Duties on Monday, January 30lh. M RS WHITE, ivaclwr of the Pianoforte, Kassfi, George street. Morning School will lie resumed February ItrJ. 'IS.s“aHNWr« WEST, Girton (.'ollege, Teaclnr of the Pianoforte, Resumes February Oth. SHO RTHANlT—Pitmau’iTphonetic Elementary, Corri-sjioinliny, and Reporting styles Private lessons. Evening Classes, Woods Academy, Moray place. ENMANSHIP.—AII kinds of Writing (aught, current commercial, legal (engrossing), ladies’ angular, ticket writing, visiting cards; private lessons; evening classes. Wood’s Academy, Moray place. RSIIKAND’S School, Arthur street.— Quarter Commences for School and Music, Monday, 30th January. F LEECH’S Violin School, Stuart street. • —Teaching Resumed. Good Violin For Sale, cheap. LADIES’ Seminary, Tamar House, Dowling street, near View street.—First Quarter commences Wednesday, February Ist. Principal, Mrs W. H. Holy. French and German, Mrs F. Robot ta. ST. CLAIR Private Boarding and Day School.—Principal, Miss A. M. Turnbull. School Reopens February Ist. Vacancy for Two Boarders, weekly or yearly. Terms moderate. ISS MATHESON, Hope House, Filleul street.-Practical and Easy Lessons in Cutting and Fittings. Dressmaking and Underclothing R ALFRED J. SIMS, Musis Teacher, Pianos for Sale or Hire, cheap, Practising rooms, 5s month, MISS G. 0. HOOPER, Music Teacher, 82 Princes street. Notice to Pupils: Q arter Commences Monday, January 30th. THE Rev. Thomas Tonkinson, Hillside, will be pleased to meet his pupils after the vacation on Tuesday, Februaiy 7, 1888. MISS MOORE’S Dancing Class for Boys and Girls, St. Paul’s Schoolroom, February 13th, four o’clock. City Hutch MISS I L. MATHESON, 'certificated pupil of A. J. Barth, is prepared to give Lessons in Pianoforte Playing to a limited number of Pupils, either advanced or beginning. For terms apply to Charles Begg and Co., Princes street. G“ EOKOE STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL will Reopen on Monday, 30th, at 9.30. New Scholars should be Enrolled Early, as space is limited. Ken s'i nWon s’cTifolTL wrr.L RE-OPEN on MONDAY. 'i AVERSE AM PUBLIC SCHOOL j will RE-OPEN On MONDAY, 30m JANUARY. MUSICAL. MR MACLEOD SMITH P.rgunies Lessons on Monday, January 30, at DAGMAR COLLEGE, Moray place. Pianoforte, Organ, Singing (sight reading and voice-training), etc. ~ j TlTl A M FRAS ER, VOCAUHT AND TEACHER Of SINGING, Will Resume Teaching on February (Ith. An Elementaly Glass now bring formed; intending Pupils will please communicate. Address, Walker street. Geo. ii. sona chj t, Violin school, Filleul street, Has Resumed Teaching. I~S S B. THOMPSON, of Otago Academy of Music, Moray place, has Removed to Lower York place, opposite to Dowling street, near Girls’ High School. Pianoforte Lessons Resumed Monday, 30th inst. Miss B, Thompson will be at Home each day from 2 to C p.m. to arrange with now pupils. OTAGO ACADEMY OF MUSIC’! Notice of Removal. MR ARTHUR J. BARTH has Removed from Moray place to Elder street (Pitt street), where the Academy of Music will be carried on as formerly. Teaching will bo resumed on Monday, February 6th, 1888. MRS THOMAS WHITE (Senior Music Teacher Girls’ High School), TEACHER OF SINGING, PIANOFORTE, And the GUITAR, Will Resume the duties of her Profession on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1888, Laurel Bank, Smith street. MUSI 0. HERR BENNO SCHEREK has Resumed TUITION at ids Rooms, Moray place, opposite Coffee Palace. MADAME SCHEREK Has Resumed TUITION at her Residence, Cumberland street, and at the Dresden Piano Depot, MISS MARY HUME (Pupil of Signor Randegger, K.A., London), RESUMES TUITION OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION At her Rooms, Dresden Wni chouse, ON FEBRUARY 7tii. The mornington school will reopen on MONDAY, the 30th inst. G. P. AUSTING, Chairman of School Committee. EDUCATION OF GIRLS. MISS DALRYMPLE, formerly of Otago, now residing in the North Island, desires to intimate that from the 12th March next she will be prepared to Receive a few Girls as Resident Pupils to Educate with her two Nieces, 14 and 10 years of age. She will be assisted by her sister, Mrs P. Stewart, and an experienced Governess of culture and refinement For Prospectus apply to Messrs W. Brown and Co., accountants; Mr Alex. Livingston, stationer, both of Princes street, Dunedin; or Miss D.Urymplo, Feildiug, Manawatu, Wellington, KAIKORAI SCHOOL Will NOT BE OPENED on MONDAY FIRST. Due Intimation of Opening will bo given. FRANCIS WILKINSON, Chairman of Committee. \TAOO HIGH SCHOOLS, DUNEDIN. SW SESSION COMMENCES TUESDAY, 7tu FEBRUARY, 1888. BOY S’ SCHOOL. Rector: Boarding Rev. Hknry Beecher, M.A., LL.D. Establishment under the management of E. E. Morrison, M.A, (English Master). Terms per Quarter; School Fee,* L2 10s, Board, Laundry, etc., Lll, GIRL S’ SCHOOL, Principal: Alex. Wilson, M.A. Boarding Establishment— Lady Manager, Mias K. O. Bathgate. Terms per Quarter: School Fee,* L2 10a. Board, Laundry, etc., LlO. * Note. —In cases whore 3 or more of one family attend the Schools the Fee will be L2 2s 6d per quarter. For prospectus apply to COLIN MACANDREW. Secretary, Colonial Bank Buildings. OTAGO BOYS* HIGH SCHOOL. Session 1888. IHE FIRST QUARTER will Commence on TUESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, at 936 The Rector will be thankful to have New Boys entered on Monday, 6th February, and will attend at the School at 10 a.m. for that purpose. OTAGO GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, Session 1888, THE FIRST QUARTER will Commence on TUESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, at 9.36 a.m. The Principal will be in attendance to enrol New Pupils on Monday, 6ih February, from 2 Secretary will be present at the Schools on both days to receive fees. O. MAOANDRBW, 1 Secretary.

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Evening Star, Issue 7431, 28 January 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7431, 28 January 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7431, 28 January 1888, Page 3

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