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Educational. OTAGO BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS. :\fEW PUPILS ■will be ENROLLED on • \ MONDAY", February 4. Schools REOPEN on TUESDAY, February 5. BOYS’ HIGH" SCHOOL. Rector: A. Wilson, M.A. , Manager of Boarding-house: T. S. Baker, B.A. FEES: Per Term. £4 0 0 School Fee ■ Or if paid within 21 days of the beginning of the term 3 6 8 Boarders, fully resident 14 100 Weekly Boarders 12 10 0 Day Boarders 1 10 0 GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Principal: Miss Allman Marchant, M.A. Acting-Principal: Mr G. M. Thomson, F.L.S. FEES; Per Term. Full Course ... ' £4 0 0 Or if paid within 21 days of the beginning of the term 3 6 8 Morning School 3 12 0 Or if paid within 21 days of the beginning of the term 3 0 0 One Subject, such' as Drawing, Gymnastics, French, or English... 18 0 BOARDING FEES; Full Boarders £ls 6 8 Weekly Boarders 11 0 0 Day Boarders (dinner) 2 6 8 lu iuc case of three or more children from the same home attending the Schools and paying FULL Fees, a discount of 15 per cent, will bo allowed on the Fees. Pupils arc Prepared for the following Examinations University Scholarship, Matriculation, Senior and Junior Civil Service, and Senior and Junior Education Board Scholarships. For prospectuses and further particulars apply to C. MACANDREW, Jetty street. <pl I R T O N COLLEGE, y DOWLING STREET, For the Higher Education of Young Ladies, and for the Training of Teachers. FIRST TERM. 1901, BEGINS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 41! i Students assemble at 0.30 a.m. Entrance Examination on Friday, February Ist, at 10 a..ra. The Principal will bo in attendance at the College on Wednesday and Thursday, 30th and 31st January, from 3 to 5 p.m. English Language Class meets on Tuesday, •3 p.m. English Lilcralure. Friday, 3 p.m. Elocution, Tuesday. 4 p.m. Model Drawing and Painting. Thursday. 2 lo 4 p.m. Mathematics, Wednesday, 2 to 4 p.m. French Conversation, Tuesday, 0 a.m. Sewing Cle.T.s. Monday and Friday. 2 p.m. F. J. ROSS. M.A., Principal. R A. V A L L 1 S, PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND THEORY, WILL RESUME TEACHING On MON DA Y, JANIT AR Y 28. Candidates for Trinity College Exam, please apply as early as possible. Address: Teaching Rooms. 73 George street. THE ART OF SINGING. 7YSTR MAITLAND GARD'NER. will RB--I>JL SUME TEACHING on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd inst. At, home Monday and Tuesday from 12 noon till 6. and in tho evenings. 72 DOWLING STREET. DUNEDIN. "|j)jj|Lßß ZIMMERMANN, Solo Violinist Professor of Violin and Tiola, lias RF SUMED TEACHING, and begs to infort bis old and intending Pupils that he can b seen at the Dresden between 11-12 a.m. daily MISS HOTOP, Pupil of A. Laugcrt Court Musical Director to the late Duk of Coburg, and of Herr Lochbrunncr, of th Conservatorium of Zurich, Teacher of Piano forte, and German. TERM COMMENCES sth FEBRUARY, 1901 Address: Caro Miss SPROULE, 191 Uppe Walker street. RS BLAND FOB D, L. R. A. M WORK RESUMED JANUARY 28th. Last Term’s Time-table. HIGH STREET. Telephone 125. Q HILDA’S COLLEGIATE SCHOO" 10. FOR GIRLS, HERIOT ROW, DUNEDIN. Conducted by the Sisters of tho Churc (Anglican), aided by an efficient staff. Visiting Staff : French—Mine. Decleene Music—Mrs Blandford, L.R.A.M., and Mis Tewsley: Violin—Herr Zimmerman; Paini ing —Miss Davey; Elocution —Mrs Collel Dobson. A HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION. MODERATE PEES. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation an Musical Examinations. Resident and Bail Pupils received. Tho comfort and health" o boarders is made an especial care. Next ten begins on WEDNESDAY. Pebruarv 6th, 1901 iSew Pupils enrolled on TUESDAY, sth a 10 a.m. ’ OYERN LODGE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. REES, Principal, assisted by A M. SMYTH, M.A., and Mada DECLEENE. SCHOOL REOPENS TUESDAY, February 5. TLTISS HAMPTON, A.T.C.L., from 1894 to ■ LTJL 1899 inclusive a student under Mr A. J. Barth, A.L.A.M., and last year continuing her studies under Mr G. F. Tendall, Mus. Bac., Christchurch, in connection with the N.Z. University, is Prepared to take PUPILS and STUDENTS in both the Theory and Practice of Music at her home, Eglinton, Morningtou; or at her Boom in the London, 22 George street, Dunedin. Terms on application. iM? SS MACKIE RESUMES TEACHING at her STUDIO, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Crawford street, February 7th. Landscape, Flower, and Still Life Painting (in oils), Drawing, Sketching from nature. VIOLIN TUITION. JAS. COOMBS (Conductor Orchestral and Choral Societies) is prepared to take PUPILS for Violin. For terms, etc., apply at rooms, Oddfellows’ Hall, Rattray street, on and after MONDAY, January 14th, between 2 and 5 p.m. ItyfßS HUGH MILLER, Teacher of Piano-i-Vja. forte. Singing, and Harmony, RESUMES TEACHING at her Rooms, 16 George street, on MONDAY, 4th February, Black family orchestra Open for Engagement Concerts, Balls, etc. Mr Black Resumes Tuition ’Violin, Cornet, Clarionet, and Mandoline January 21st. Telephone 1,426. 60 High street. MISS BEHBERG Resumes Teaching MONDAY, 4th February. Piano, Organ, Singing, Theory. Elementary Practical Pianoforte Class for Juniors held on Saturday Mornings. Studio, 16 Moray place. MB WOOD (late Wood’s Academy) has Resumed Teaching at 50 Dowling street. All commercial subjects, ° ROSSBOTHAjk’S School ~of~Shorthand l Typewriting, and Bookkeeping, 99 Princes street; open day and evening; individual tuition ; Speed and Reporting Classes at any hour. Instructor. T. J. Rossbotham. Incorporated Phonographic Society honors diploma; agent Remington Standard Typewriter. RETOUCHING, Photographic Coloring, etc.—Lessons given in the above by competent teacher." Apply 36 George street. I A LEECH’S School, Stuart street.—Tcach- • ing Resumed, January 21st. The only institution where tho violin is thoroughly taught in all branches. MISS FLYNN Resumes Teaching Pianoforte January 15, at her residence, Great King street (opposite Hospital). S. PUMMEL, Teacher of Violin, Cumberland street* M* 5

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Evening Star, Issue 11451, 19 January 1901, Page 6

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