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WELLINGTON GIKLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, PIPITEA. STREET, THE School will Be-open on WEDNESDAY, 25th May. , Hamilton will receive parents of pupils from S till 6 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday, 23rd and 25th May. At the last University 'Pxaminaliouis fourteen pupils passed the Matriculation all of them qualifying also for the Solicitors’ General Knowledge Pass ; three obtained high places In the “ Credit “ list in the Junior University Scholarship Examination, and ono kept the first year's terum of her University course. Sis pupils qualified for a ** Partial D ” Teachers’ Certificate. Seven passed the Junior Civil Service, and two passed the Senior Civil Service Examination, one of whom passed “with distinct on,” coming first in the whole colony. In accordance with a resolution passed by the Board last year a reduction is made on the foes for three or more pupils from, the same family attending either the College or the High School. Prospectuses may be obtained from Messrs Whitoombe and Tombs, Measzy Mnobay Bros.,'and from the Secretary. OHAS. P. BOWLES, •ISO > Secretary. QUEEN’S college, IIGESTRE STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL 4 FOR GIRLS. Principals —Mr and Mrs A. J. Rooney. The second term commences Wednesday, 23th May. Principals at home to receive Parents and Pupils from Wednesday, ISth May. C3l brougham'hill school, Ellice street. ~g~IiRTNCIPAL3. Mrs and Miss Sheppard, assisted by a full staff of efficient teachers. The Next Term will begin May 25ib. 447 FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. Miss Baber, M. A., Miss B. Richmond, M.A. THE Second Term will begin MONDAY, , May 30th. Miss Swainson has vacancies for pupils attending the above school, and also for elder girls attending classes or taking lessons from a master. 540

DEH R A DHOOS, Ellice Aimus. MRS EVANsHirELS’ CLASS. SECOND TERM begins on WEDNESDAY, the 23th inst., at 9.30. Prospectuses on Application. Bto VIOLIN. MISS GRACE KENNEDY’S SECOND TEEM v Will begin On WEDNESDAY, 25th MAY, Pot terms apply at 13, Hawkestono orescent. 910 PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING, HAEMONY, &c. ME LAURENCE F. WATKINS, organist 'of St. Maik’a, will resume Teaching on Monday, May 23rd, at hia now address — 3, VICTORIA TERRACE, 815 Brougham street. MADAME _ COPE7~Singingand Piano Specialist. Voice Production on the most approved Italian method. Madame Cope claims that she possesses the true art of developing the full powers of the voice, giving flexibility, sweetness, and a thorough musical tone. Term dates from first lesson, 32, The Terrace. 635 MRS H. B. MASON’S Dancing class for learners Is hold at her Now Assembly Room, 56, Ghazneo street (Next St. Peter’s Church), MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, St 8 p.m. Private Lessons can be arranged. Children’s Class SATURDAY, at 2.30 p.m. Vacancies for Pianoforte Pupiip. 580

The CASH HATTERS and MERCERS, 45a, Cuba street, jpg AYE just received their stock of Winter Goods, which will bo sold at astonishing prices. Now Ties and Bows, just arrived. 640 13 MBS J. BIREEL, lEECT IMPORTER of ART NEEDLEWORK MATERIALS. Just opened Linen Goods in great variety. New Designs for Laoework, Braids, &o, Berlin Fingering, 4d per skein. New Arraiene, 2d per skein. Also, jnst opened, large variety of Fancy Grasiea fir Decorations. Choice Selection op Babtsb Cards. 45, Cuba street. 694 JA. PACKER & SON, • 50, Biddiford street, Newtown, Artificial Limb Manufacturers, Makers of Surgical Appliances for the Deformed and Maimed. Crutches, Trusses and Ladies’ Belts a Speciality. 717 BDWAKD SB AGAR, ENGINEER AND BOILERMAKER, Victoria and Manners streets. MAKER of Hydranlio Lifts and Presses, Wrought Iron Split Pulleys, all sizes. All kinds of Ranges made and repaired. Estimates given for all description of maohinery and contraotors’ ironwork. 971 R. M. Geif FITH S, Customhouse, Shipping, Forwarding and General Agent, Accountant, Commission and Financial Agent. Addr6 CENTRAL BUILDINGS, 14, Featherston street, 886 > Wellington. The New Steam Oooker, By j. t. love (Successor to R. A. Hearn), TINSMITH. PLUMBER,G4SPITTEB, &o„ ST. HILL STREET. Cooks three or more dishes at ones, is compact and needs little room. It is the Gem of the Kitchen. 665 ■jgjMPIRB ENGINEERING WORKS. W. EfWISE, ENGINHEBt &c M Taranaki street extension. All kinda of work done. Bepaira in iron or brass. Bicycles repaired. Castings supplied and Blacksmithing done on the shortest notice and at lowest rates, 444 JBarb, Xjeari and Co.. Stock and Sharebrokers, Accountants, Financial and Estate Agents, Grey and Featherston streets, Wellington, And at Crawford street, Dunedin. 250 G. A. J ENNBSS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Cuba street Extension. Watches, Clocks and Jewelleiy of Descriptions cleaned and repaired. W. F. P ARSONS > 2, Murphy street, Thorndon. Violins Made, Repaired and Put in Order. Bows Repaired. 141

E • De Lactoeb, MEDICAL CLAIEVOTANT. Scientific Palmist, Pstchosieteibt, Consulted {daily, 121, Wilms stbket. Leaving Wellington for 3 weeks; see advertisement for retnrn. 350 Miss E. Cjt* Hunt, DENTAL SXTEGEON, . ' 100, WILLIS STBKET, Honrs of Consultation—9.3o a.m. to 5.30 p,m. Private Eesidenoe : BEAUMONT, WOOLCOKBB STBKET. 586 Me Sidney Ha 11, ;dentisti (Late of Manners and Willis streets), BotTLCOTT STBKET, Opposite Etznan Catholic Chnroh. ’ Telephone 479. 603 MISS WILDMAN, Masseuse and Medical Electrician, of the West End Hospital, Cavendish square, London, W. Super- , fluous hair upon the face permanently re* moved by means of Electrolysis. References are kindly permitted by several patients. Booms over Mr Bbidqe's, Dentist, Willis street. 788

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3442, 25 May 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3442, 25 May 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3442, 25 May 1898, Page 1

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