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Educational. Tir ELMER LEY nOLLEGE, ST. GEORGE'S ROAD. PARNELL. ' ■ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Preparatory Classes for Girls and Boys. First Term, 1018, will begin on TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 19. Principals: MRS. A. BOULT. MISS H. J. THOMPSON. APPOINTMENTS CAN BE MADE BY LETTER WITH MISS H. J. THOMPSON, THE RESIDENT PRINCIPAL. MR. W. H. WEBBE resumes teaching Monday, February 4, 155, Grafton Rd. . At Homo Jan. 31, Feb. 1, 3 to 8, to arrange lesson hours. • TTNIVERSITY Coach undertakes- IndiU vidual Tuition. All subjects and exams. Special attention given to barkward pupils; moderate fees.—Write Box , 1215, C.P.O. . ■- - ' I Teachers of Music. MR. W. H. WEBBE resumes teaching February 4 (Monday). Town Studio: National Buildings. Wellesley St. West. WEBBE School of Music—The New A.B.C. Piano Tutor (W. H. Webbe) for limited number of beginners. New ! Pupils received Jan. 31, Feb. 1, 3 to B.— 155, Grafton Rd. MISS CAMILLA GOODWIN. A.S.M., Teacher of Piano and Theory, resumes teaching February 4. At home, Wednes- . days.— Bella Vista Rd., Heme Bay. MB; W. J. ENGLAND. School of Music. . JLu. 6, Pitt St.. Auckland, resumes duties January 21, 1918. ,■-.,«.'."''"■:
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16757, 25 January 1918, Page 8
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