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H ILL Sc OfiOOL, B SOUGHAM era ILL ELI, IC E STBS ET. .Principals, Mbs and Miss Suhtari), Assisted by a Large Staff cf Efficient Teachers, resident and visiting. The New Terra will beg n on WEDNESDAY, February Ist. The Principals will be at home Monday and Tuesday, 3l)th and 31st of January, from 2 to 5 p.m. Extensive additions are being made to the present hou’e, viz., schoo : room, bedrooms, lavatories, &o. These improvements will make it complete in every respect as an educational establishment. 18 QUEEN’S COLLEGE, INGBSTRE ST., Wellii-gton. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principals : Mr and Mrs A. J. Rooney, M.M., M.E.CIP. ; The College has been built specially for educational purpneao, and comprises large and lofiy class rooms, well ventilated dormitories with latest sanitary arrangements, tennis court, recreation ground, promenades. • The course of instruction embraces all the subjects belonging to a first-class education, and is combined witu the cate necessary lor the health and future welfare cf the girls. Pupils prepared for examinations (if desired). Junior and Kinlergaiten Classes (Pestalozzian Method). Evening Classes for Teachers, I) and E Certificates. Prospectus on application to Principals. Term commences t'nd February. Principals At Home from 10 a m to 0 p.m. after 30th January, to receive and enrol pupils. D9l CANTERBURY agricultural college, LINCOLN. Director: J. Bayne, M.A., B. So. in Agriculture, Edinburgh University. , Students are now being, enrolled for NEXT SESSION. Early application ntc’ssary. . • E’er prospectuses, etc., apply to Director. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. mHE First Term will begin on WEDNESJL DAY, the First of February. The Head Master will attend at the College to receive Parents and Guardians all day on Monday, 30th £n«ary. p< pOWLES> 903 Secretary. j!HiM GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. MOTUEOA St. The School will Ee-open on WEDNESDAY, Ist February. Last year 14 pupils passed the Matriculation Examination, all of them qualifying also , lor the Solicitors’ General Knowledge Pass; Hiree obtained high places in the " Credit List in the Junior University Scholarship Eximination. and kept their first years terms if their University course; six pupils qnalihed for a “ Partial D ” Teacher s Gertifi■'ate* seven passed the Junior Civil Service uid 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 n receive Parents. and Guardians on MONDAY ami TUlftD AY AFTERNOONS, I*, anti SUt Secretary. FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. Under the direction of MISS SWAIN SON. ad 'Teacher, MRS HENRY SMITH (Miss Galwey). • f ‘ -ond Teacher, MISS F. Ml LLI CENT • KTRTON, 8.A., (N.Z. University). IItOOL wilf Re-ojien on TUESDAY. Januarj 31st. iss Swainson will be at homo oa and r THURSDAY, January 19th. rqspectuses may be had on ajiplipaT.,,, i ; t tJjIRANCIS JAVIER’S ACADEMY FOR Y'OUNG LADIES, -/ ; ARLINGTON ST., WELLINGTON. y he Course of Education comprises every nch of a High-Class English Education, h French, Latin, Book-keeping, Theory Music, Drawing,- and all kinds ot Plain I Ornamental Needlework. The Extras —Piano, Violin, German, Shorthand, ntiug and Private Singing Lessons, pils are yearly presented as candidates the Matriculation, Civil Service, nity College Music, and other Exams., era! qualifying yearly • for the Missses’ D Certificate. During the past ,r three pupils, after matriculating, re entered the, service) of the Lducai Department. The splendid situation the house and grounds offer unrivalled .-antages to Boarders. 'erms—Boarders. .£3O per annum; Day iqlars, 25s per quarter. Prospectus on Ichool re-opens MONDAY, 6th FabruiIPITEA PRIVATE QiCHOOL, TER) END ON (Late in Fitzherbert terrace). 3ARDING’ AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. lISS BABER, M.A., MISS B. RICHMOND, M.A. (Honours in Languages), Lady Principals. The New Term will begin THURSDAY', FEBRUARY 2nd, 1889. is Baber and Miss B. Richmond At Some WEDNESDAY, February Ist. 10 a.m.—l p.m., 4—6 p.m.. The Boarding at Pipitea School House is tdor the management of Miss Babel Prospectuses on application., 651 B I’h. D U C H L E R . Pmvate Tutor fob bictjlation. Civil Skbvick, &0., 3. CROSRT TERRACE, - Off Abel Smith street. 191 PIANOFORTE. 1/TIS3 BEATRICE YARTHA (late ado pianiste of Bessie Doyle Concert omrany) will Resume Teaching bn MONAY, January 30th. Dresden Piano CcmADAME OPE MISS COPE, DICE PRODUCTION, SINGING AND PIANO, ESUME Lessons MONDAY', January rd, 1899. Pupils prepared for •inity College Exams. Address: 30, urphy street, Thorndon. 982 VIOLIN TUITION, JOHN McGLASHAN begs to inmate to his pupils and others that lie ill iresume teaching on Monday, the SOth Address—6, Wellington terrace. 934 AUSTRALASIAN SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND, 33, Lambton quay, PniNCirAL ... G. A . CoitNi’or.D. Embracing Shorthand, Typewriting. . Bookkeeping. New Session now Commencing. —Honrs. 7 to 9 o’clock Every Evening, and Saturday Aftt-rnoo is, 3 to 5 o’clock. riHHIS School has now bem establisled fer JL over five years, during which time a large number o' pupils have passed through it, and now are filling good positions in all parts of the colony. Proficiency is therefore guaranteed. 11 fTMiEE to all NERVOUS Sufferers, a oer- . tain, easy and nermanent SELF CURE. Having enrod myself after years of suffering, misery and loss of money to quack doctors, will send full particulars FREE on receipt of an addressed envelope for reply. Address—A. Minor. Q.P.O. Sydney 72

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3646, 24 January 1899, Page 8

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