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FEBRUARY 12. 1915. - '% Boarders return Thursday, February 11, MIL During the holidays Prospectus nuy obtained from the Hon. Treasurer, H. 6-1 Allan. Esq.. Victoria Arcade. Entriea mail by letter during the holidays should la ji." dressed to the Head Mistress, and ■will fo dealt with in order of date on her rettri from her holiday. ; The Headmistress will be " At Hotm" v parents on THURSDAY. February 4, n»? from 11 a-m. to 4 p.m. <- '_ C, R a VEX, v PALMERSTON NORTH. fi BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIBLS.; Principal: MISS FRASER. I Next Term will begin February 2. .1 Prospectus on application to the Principal, OOUTHWELL OCHOOI, HAMILTON. WAIKATO. " CHURCH PREPARATORY BOARDIXQ I SCHOOL FOR BOYS. J, CECIL E. FERRIS - Headaasfet V : It Next Term begins TUESDAY. Steoarj lj 2, 1915 Boarders expected at the ileus*. Monday, Ist. .. ~. i - Prospectus on application. a CHELTENHAM COLLEGE. DEVOSPORT. .. I Boarding and Day School for Gi:k % Principal: MRS. A. E. DEAR.' IFormerly Mistress of the Terrace ochod. Wellington. Assisted by an efficient sts9 and visiting teachers. First term: Fshrouj 11. 1915. Boarders return February 10. Tm School is delightfully situated for those i* siring sea air and bathing. Prospectus A Messrs. Champtaloup and Edmiston's toi Messrs. Upton's, or on application io"ii Principal. >r THE LADIES* COLLEGE AND fcCHOOI OF MUSIC. r CLEVELAND HOUSE, RF.MUEBA. > Principal: MRS. S. A. MOOBE-JCNEi MM.. M.R.C.P.. CM... Si.. London. « Staff of Graduates and Certificated xeachtn English and Foreign. jj^g; ■'] Thorough Mode, a High-class Education for Girls on Christian but Unsectariaa Prin- : ciples. Exams. prepared for. aloasrs Lanruazea Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Bto>w |1 Buildings, with perfect ventilation anddraisace. Extensive grounds. Proipecru t&'M Messrs. Upton and Co-, and Champtilcsj ■ ; and Edmiston -; rs| 'Phone 808. Free railway; trams to gala. '- FIRST TERM COMMENCES FEBBDARY 9. 1915. V 1 a Restaurants and lea Roonu. priof's— largest DININGBOOM is TOWN. |; BEST ONE shilling meals, f; STRAND ARCADE. f QUICK SEBPx*.^. : "TTAVB YOU BEEN TO THE VOSt J - L OFFICE REFRESHMENT ROOM* Opposito G.P.O. ' Yes They are Grand. New. Dp-tod*»s. ', No Waiting. ._. Hotels. J TMPERIAL golfi It FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. J Under New Management. "S 1 M R. " D AV gULLIVAN. *' OF WELLINGTON. Begs to intimate to his friends scd £■ public generally that be has taken over w known Imperial Hotel. Auckland. * Only the best brands of Liquors »to?«*J Lctte s and tekßrams rompfly attenu«o » Florists. * TTTREATHS. CUT FLOWE3S. &$ " FRANK WHITEHEAD. " MISS LLOYD date Webster's) in gap* Opposite G.PO. ■Phonag*-^ I<«TEW ZEALAND gEBAl»» Sussceiptioxs 6d per week. *&**£% town and suburbs, or 10s per advance, posted to any ptrt o* the DoS^V a ADVxBnssJOtXTS under the f o ' -Wasth.. To Let. Fob Sale Lost w Fotjkb, Personal. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15821, 19 January 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15821, 19 January 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15821, 19 January 1915, Page 12