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Brougham BLill School, Kllick street. Principal, Mrs and Miss Shm’paud, Assisted by a Largn » f Eflioioia Tea sbers, resident a <3 visiting. The Now Terra will begin on WEDNESDAY, February Jet, The Priuc pal* will be at home M -inlay and Tuesday. 3itti and BUtof January, from 2to 5 p.m. Extensive additions are bung made to tbe nreseut bou*e, viz., 8ohoo ; room, bedrooms, lavatories, &e. These improvements will make it complete in every respect aa an educational establishment, 12 QUtfKMS C 'U-,SOE, TNCKSTRE ST, WfiLLTiNO TON . fto.irling and Day School for Otrls. PrlncipUa : Mr and Mrs A. J. Rooncy, M.M , M.R.O P. The College has been built specially for educational purpose 3, an 1 omprisrs la**ge and lofty rooms well ventilated d .vraitorba with latest Ha.dt'trv arn’iij *m mt*. tcuuU oanct, rearealio.i grou >d, prom ua lev The course of ias’ruotinn ombra ps all t* o subjects b-linking to a ti *st-olass cducv’ion. and is combined wifi the ca-o necessary lor the health and future wol'araof the girl* Pupils prepared for examinations (if do* sired). Junior ami Kinlergaiton Olas-os (Postalczziau Method). Evening Classen for Teacher*, D and E Certificates. Prosper us on to Ruminal*. Term c>m uvnoaa 2nd February. Priiicioaln /It U mia from 10 a m to J 3 p.m aft r 30th January, to receive and enrol pupils. vOl K 1 ■-DERGACTEN AN J PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Clifton Peerage. School Ro-opona on TUESDAY 24',U iu>t. 4 CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, LINCOLN. Director! J. B\ym>, M.A., B So. in Agriculture, Edinburgh University. STUDENTS arc NOW BEING UN- ■ BULLED for NEXT SESSIO -. Early spoliation m cissary. For prospectuses, etc., apply to Dircc'Jr. 1 WELLINGTON COLLEGE. mHE First Term will begin on WEDNESA DAY, the Eirst of February. Tire, Head Master will attend at the College to receive Parents and Guardians all day on Monday, 30th January. CHAS. P. POWLES, 903 Secretary. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. MOTUEOA St. The School will Ro-open on WEDNESDAY, Ist February. Last year 14 pupils passed the Matriculation Examination, 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 kept their first year’s terms of their University course: six pupils qualified for a " Partial D ” Teacher s Certificate; seven passed the Junior Civil Service and two the Senior Civil Service Examination, one of whom passed " with distinction," coming first in the whole colony—a total of 37 passes. Miss Hamilton will attend at the school to receive Parents and Guardians on MONDAY - and TUESDAY AFTERNOONS, 30th and 31st January, from 3 to 6 p.m. CHAS. P. POWLES. 68S Secretary. FITZHERBEBT TERRACE SCHOOL. Under the direction of MISS SWAINSON. Hoad - Teacher, MRS HENRY SMITH (Miss Galwey). 2cend Teacher, MISS F. MILLICENT KIETON, B.A. (N.Z. University). SCHOOL will Re-open on TUESDAY, January 31st. Mies Swainson will ho at homo on and after THURSDAY, January 19th. Prospectuses 1 may be had on application. 748 s T. ■ JjIRANCIS • JAVIER’S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Arlington bt,, Wellington,

. The Course of Education comprises every branch of a High-Class English Education, with French, Latin. Book-keeping, Theory of Music, Drawing, and all kinds of Plain and Ornamental Needlework. The Extras axe—Piano, Violin, German, Shorthand, Painting and Private Singing Lessons. Pupils aro yearly presented as candidates at the Matriculation, Civil Service, Trirtity College Music, and other .Exams., several qualifying yearly for the Mistresses' D Certificate. During the past year three pupils, after matriculating, have entered the service of the Education Department. The splendid situation of the house and'.grounds offer unrivalled advantages to Boarders. Terms—Boarders, JSiO per annum; Day Scholars. 25s per quarter. Prospectus on aP^cho a ol o re-opEUB MONDAY, 6th February. piPITEA pit IV ATE gCHOOL, THORNDON (Late in Fitzberbert terrace). BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR . GIRLS. MISS BABER, M.A., MISS B. RICHMOND, M.A. (Honours in Language*). Lady Principals. The Now Term will begin THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. 18*9. Miss Baber and Miss B. Richmond At Home WEDNESDAY, February let, 10 a.m.—l p.m., 4 —6 p.m. The Bharding at Pipitea School House is under the management of Miss Bahei. Prospectuses on application. 6ul A* BdCHLEP. . Ph. D i Private Tutor fob Matriculation, Civin Service, io., 3, CROSBY TERRACE, Oil Abel Smith street. ,191 PIANOFORTE. MISS BEATRICE YARTHA (late solo pianiste of Bessie Doyla Concert Comoany) will Resume Teaching on MONDAY, January 30th. Dresden Piano Company. 9 M ADA M E OPE c Mil S S COP E. VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING AND PIANO, RESUME Lessons MONDAY, January 23rd, 1899. Pupils prepared for Trinity College' Exams. Address: 30, Murphy street, Thorndon. . 982 NOTICE. EOSALY MEEZ wishes to notify her pupils that she has returned from Australia, and will Resume Singing Tuition on MONDAY, 23rd at her Residence, No. 7, May street. 964 : . MUSIC AND SINGING. NO ARE will resume her Music and Singing Lessons on MONDAY, 6th February. •*' ' ’ Address—4l7, Wellington terrace. 938 VIOLIN TUITION. JOHN McGLASHAN begs to intimate to his pupils and others that he will resume teaching on Monday, tha 80th inst. Address—6, Wellington terrace. 934 THE MISSES CARE’S SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Nat ion An Mutual Buildings, , _ Customhouse quay, Wellington. Instruction given in Shorthand (Pitman’s and LightUne), Typewriting, Book-keeping (single and double entry), Writing and Mimeographing. Pupils prepared for highspeed examinations, Honrs—9.3o a.m.to 12, 1.30 p.m.,to 5 p.m., and 7to 9.15 p.m. Classes from 30 to 200 words per minute. Beat results in New Zealand. Misses Carr’s pupils hold first high-speed certificates ’and Australasian record (220 words per minute—highest outside British Isles). AUSTRALASIAN SCHOOL OP SHOBTHAND, 33, Lambton quay, PnrNcirAX. ... .G. A. Cornfokd. Embracing Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. New Session now Commencing. —Honrs, 7to 9 o’clock Every Evening, and Saturday Afternoons, 3 to 5 o’clock. This Sobooljbas now been established for over five years, dnring which time a large number of pupils have passed through it, and now ate filling good positions in all parts of the colony. Proficiency is therefore guaranteed. 11 w ILLIAM GILEI.FI. Land, Estate, Insurance & General , Commission Agent, Hill street, Maaterton. District Agent—Citizens’ Life Assurance, United Fire Insurance. ‘ Secretary—Stonehenge Lodge, U.A.0.D., Workers’ Mutual Benefit Building Society. Properties for Bale Hd to let. Honey to lend. 760

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3645, 21 January 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3645, 21 January 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3645, 21 January 1899, Page 3

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