8 EXCHA XT G B H ALL. ATTENTION—THE CLOSING DATE—•WEDNESDAY, JAN DAE Y 12th. And Patrons Remember Only MOEE PERFORMANCES IN Q WELLINGTON. O AND SUCCESS SUCCESS SUCCESS UNPARALLELED and UNPRECEDENTED, Of the Renowned and Only HUDSON’S SURPRISE PARTY AND ROYAL MINSTRELS. MAGNIFICENT RECEPTION Of the Most-travailed Entertainment in existence that has Convulsed three Continents. OUR NEW PROGRAMME THE HIT OF THE SEASON. The Music is Brilliantly Sparkling. The Dialogue is Crisp, Pointed and Witty. The Acting is all that can be desired. The Dancing is Graceful and Spirited. The Scenery is Picturesque. The Dresses are Novel, Rich and Various. The Choruses are Charming and Perfect. And Remember there is not A DULL MOMENT IN THE WHOLE Gascolopsioal-Transmogriphications. Popular Prices —3s, 2s and Is. Box Plan Holliday’s. Smiling begins 8 p.m. . 9 THOS. P. HDDSON. PIANOFORTE AND VIOLIN PLAYING. SINGING, HARMONY AND COUNTERPOINT. MRS ALFRED LEVI will resume Teaching on Ist February. Terms on application at No. 2, Park terrace, off Molesworth street. 991 ST.FRANCIS XAYIEE’3 ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Arlington street, Wellington. THE School Course includes every branch of a high-clase ENGLISH EDUCATION, With FRENCH, BOOKKEEPING, THEORY of MUSIC, DRAWING, All kinds of PLAIN and ART NEEDLEWORK, LATIN and’ MATHEMATICS As Desired. Young ladies prepared for Matriculation, Senior and Junior Civil Service, Mistfeaoeu E and D Certificates, Trinity College Musical (theoretical and practical), and all local Exams. A small charge is made for lessons in Shorthand. 4 The only extras are Kano, Violin, German, and Private binging and Painting Lessons, at moderate terms. The spacious, lofty, well-built house, and largo and picturesque grounds, overlooking the harbour and town, and swept by sea breezes, afford special advantages to boarders and externa. Terms (payable quarterly in advance) Boardtrs; .£3O per annum; Day Scholars, 25a per quarter. School re-opens TUESDAY, Ist FEB. 962 QUEEN’b COLLEGE, Corner op MARION AND INGESTRE STREEIS. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PbincipaiS: . ~ Mr and Mrs ROONEY, M.8.C.F., M.M.C.M. HHE building has been erected and ar- |_ ranged specially for educational purges. It is situated on one of the healthiest tea in Wellington. . ■ . , The Class-rooms are spacious, airy ana fty< tfhe Dormitories are large and wellmtilated. Sanitary arrangements are the test rind best. • „ _ . . Good Recreation Ground, Tennis Court, YingS, Prornehades, &o. ~, , ~ Mr and Mrs Rooney are assisted oy able id experienced Professors, also thoroughly lalified Assistants. , . . Pupils are prepared, if required, iot atriculation, Sonio? and Junior Civil Serce Examination, Trinity College and B and Certificates. Typewriting, Shorthand. Preparatory and Junior Classes. Evening Classes. . Prospectus on Application. TERM COMMENCES FEBRUARY Ist, 1898. References can be made to the Right everend the Primate, Sir Robert Stout, O M G., H. D. Bell, Esq., Dr Findlay, L.D., Hon T. W. Hislop, D. M. lokio. Esq., Gresley Lukin, Esq. 591 BROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL, Ellice Street PRINCIPALS, Mrs and Musa Sheppard,, assisted by a full stiff of efficient, teachers. The first term of the above school will begin FEBRUARY Ist, 1898. The Principals will be at home on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. 912 WANGANUI GIRLS’ COLLEGE. THE First Term for 1898 will commence, for boarders, on the 2nd, and far day pupils on 3rd February. Applications for boarding accommodation, prospectuses, &0., should bo made to the Secretary. A. A. BROWNE, Secretary. January Sth, 1898. 922 MUSIC. MB F. G. STRONG’S first quarter for Violin and Piano commences the Fiist Week in February, Testimonial from Herr Handke. Terms on application at “Netloy,” Bouloott street. MTZHERBEBT TERRACE SCHOOL. Lady Principals— MISS BABER. M.A., MISS B. RICHMOND, M.A. Extra classes for Engliahand Languages. Term Commences—FEßßUAßY Ist, 1898. BOARDING. For particulars apply Miss Swainson, 11, Fitzherbert terrace. Miss Swainson has vacancies for boarders attending the above school or for elder girls who wish to attend classes or take lessons from masters in any subject. 501 Ohilton House School, Wellington terrace. Principal Miss Freeman (Late of Mrs Bowen’s School, Christchurch). School will Re-open at the above address on WEDNESDAY, 2nd February, 1808. 411 Yost school of shorthand and typewriting, National Mutual Buildings, Customhouse quay. Conducted by the MISSES CARR, Wellington and Christohnroh. Shorthand (Pitman’s and Light-line), Typewriting, Mimeograph, Writing, &c., taught. Individual Tuition—Time Unlimited. Results: The Misses Carr’s pupils have obtained the best results in the shortest space of time in New Zealand, also the first Highspeed Certificates ever granted by Sir Isaao Pitman in New Zealand. Every description of Typewriting done. All work strictly private. _ , The above school will re-open on Tuesday, 18th January. 834 TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE HUTT AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THOMPSON BEOS. & CO. HAVE in slock at their Featheraton street Store, opposite Loan and Mercantile Buildings, Large Stocks of Grain and Coal. Oats Fowls’ Feed Chaff Wheat Potatoes Maize Straw Barley Cash Buyers of All Kinds of Produce. Also at DIXON AND PIPITEA STREETS. THOMPSON BROS. & 00., Produce Merchants. GAS COMPANY (Limited). COKF. COKE-. COKE. PRICE AT GASWORKS. Unbroken. Broken. Per Ton Per Bag 19/- 21/6 - 1/2 PRICE DELIVERED, Unbroken. Broken. Per" Ton Per Bag 887 ■" 21/- 24/1/3 1/5 R. G. HOWELL, Secretary. “ OPEAK clearly if you speak at all. O Carve every word before you let it fall.” Ten will always speak clearly if you drink only A. and B. Mackay’s Liqueur Whisky. 691 <gEHD IT TO SHOBTT’S i LOTION ECOMS
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3328, 10 January 1898, Page 3
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