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Srougham Hill School Kllici street. Principals. Mas ami Miss ship.’.ui■>, Assisted by a Larg’ Staff of Efficient t'eacher , resident ai d visiting. The Nsw Term wi'l begin on WEDNESDAYS Fehiuary Ist. i'he Principals will be at home Monday and' Tuesday, 3utband 31st of January, from 2 to 5 p.m. Extensive additions are being made to the present bou-.c, viz , schoolroom, bedrooms, lavatories, &c. These improvements will make it complete in every respect as an edu national establishment. . 1QTJEEN’S C'-'TXEGE, INGESTSE ST., WELLINGTON. Boarding and .Day Sohool for Girls. Principals Mr and Mrs A. J. Rooney, M.IVI , M.R.C.P. The College has been -built specially for educational purpose j . and comprises large and lofty class rooms, well ventilated dormitories with latest sanitary arrangi-ments, tennis court, recreation ground, promenades. The course of instruction embraces all the subjects belonging to a first-class education, and is combined witu the care necessary lor the health and future welfare of the girls. Pupils prepared for examinations (if desired). Junior and Km lergaiten Classes (Pestalozaiau Method). Evening Classes for Teachers, D and E Certificates. Prospe otus on application to Principals. Term commences 2nd February. Principals At Home from 10 a ra. to 5 p.m. after 30th January, to receive and enrol pupils. 991 HHH WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE First Term will begin on WEDNESDAY, the First of February. ' The Head Master will attend at the College to receive Parents and Guardians all day on Monday, 30th January. - ■ . ■ - • OIIAS. P. POWLES, 903 ’ Secretary. A GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, MOTUROA St. THE School will' Ro-opon 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; seyen passed the Junior Cml Service and two the Senior Civil Service Examination, one of whom passed "with distinction,’’ coming first in tno whole colony—a total of 37 passes. ,• • . . Miss Hamilton will attend at the school fo receive Parents and Guardians on MUJNDAY ami TUESDAY AFTERNOONS, 30th and 31st January, front 3 to G p.m. i CHAb. ir. PUVV cqc Secretary. FITZHERBERT TERRACE ( SCHOOL. Under the direction of MISS SWAIN SON. SMITH load Teacher, MRS, HENRY (Miss Galwey). Second Teacher, MISS F. MILLICENT KIRTON, B.A. (N.Z. -University). . SCHOOL will■ Re-openon■■■ TUESDAY* January 31st. Miss Swainson will bo ‘at homo on and ifter THURSDAY, January 19th, Prospectuses may bo had on applica- ■ ■ 1 ■ <4O r. ' jgtEANCIB JAVIER’S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Aelington ST., Wellington. he Course of Education comprises every nch of a High-Class English Education, h French, Latin, ■Book-keeping. Theory. Music, Drawing, and all hinds ot Plain I Ornamental Needlework. The Extras —Piano Violin, German,.. Shorthand, nting and Private Singing Lessons, nils are yearly presented as candidates the Matriculation, - Civil . Service, nitv College Music, and;other Exams., eral qualifying-yearly for the Masses’ D Certificate. During the. past .r 1 throe pupils,- - after . matriculating, re entered the service of the Educan Department. The splendid situation the house and grounds offer unrivalled vantages to Boarders. .. 'erms—Boarders, .£3O per annum; Day lolara, 25s per quarter. Prospectus onIchool re-opens MONDAY, Gth lebru3IPITEA ' J3RIVATE. gCHOOL, THORNDON • . > . (Late in Fitzherbert terrace). , BOARDING AND DAY' SCHOOL FOE GIRLS. ■- , TSS BABER, M.A.'. MISS B. RICHMOND, M.A. (Honours in Languages), , Eady Principals. i The New Term will-begin . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1899. lias Baber and Miss B. Richmond At Home WEDNESDAY, February Ist, 10 a.m.~l p.m., 4—G p.m. The Boarding at Pipitoa School Honso is iider the management of-Miss.Baber. Prospectuses on application. ■■*>ol # JS uCHL V. B , Ph. I) Private Tutor eok 4.TBICULA.TION, CIVXI* SkK-VICK, &O m 3, CKOS BY TERRACE,,; . v ’ Oft Ahol'Smith street. 191 The misses caer’s school of SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, National Mutual Buildings, Customhouse quay, Wellington. Inatruot'on given in- Shortbapd (Pitman a and Lightline), .Typewriting, Book-keeping (single and double-’entry), Writing, and Mimeographing. Pupils prepared for highspeed examinations, ■ Honrs —9.30 a.m.to 12, 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m., and ,7 to 9.15 p.m. Classes from 30 *o 200 words per minute. Best results in New Zealand. Misses Carr s pupils hold first nigh-speed certificates and Australasian record (220 words per minute—highest outside British Isles). - SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND, 33, Lambton <suAr, Principal .;. G. A. CokNpord. Embracing Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. New. Session now'’ommencing. ■ —Hours, 7 to 9 o’clock Every Evening, and Saturday Afternoois, 3to 5 o’clock, f BAHTS School has now; bean established for 1 overlive year*, during which time a large number o* pupils havij .passed through it, and now are filling good positions in all parts of the colony. Proficiency is therefore guaranteed. II A RT DEALERS—- ■ McGSEGOR WRIGHT * UO.. Piotur. Fremora, Artists’ Colourmen, 12 Lambton quay. Telephone 6•* Choice lot pictures to hand. P lANO TUNING— The Crewmen Piano Company tuue. retjulute and repair pj&noa. An work cnarauteed. s AIL, TENT & FLAG MAKER— Ji. Q. Knight, Wellington. Wool, Flax and EioJc Covers in stock. Yacht Sails a speciality. . Get price «im R.Q.K, 241

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3647, 25 January 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3647, 25 January 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3647, 25 January 1899, Page 8

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