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B ROUGHAM H ill School J-J I. hI C E STKK ET. Principals, Mas and JLss Suwwin, Assisted by a resident ai d visitn g Ttis Nnw Term will beg n on WKDKB-f-DAL, Febiuary Ist. I’ji) IVinu pals will be at home M-jndav and Tuesday, Situ and 31st of Jaumry, from 2to 5 p.m. Extensive additions are bdng made to the present home, viz , schoo room, bedrooms, lavatories, &w. Tuese improvements will make it complete in every respect as an edu catioual establishment. 12 QUEEN’S COLLEGE, INGESTRE ST., Weolisgton Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principals : Mr and Mrs A. J. Ro(*nj£y, M.M,,' M.B.C.P. The College has been built specially for eduoalioual purpose”, and comprises largo and lofty class rooms, well ventilated dormitories with latest sanitary arrangements, tenuis court, recreation ground, promenades. The course of instruction embraces all the subjects belonging to a first-class education, and is combined wita the oaro necessary lor the health and future welfare of the girls. Pupils prepared for examinations (it desired). Junior and Kinlergatten Classes (Pestalozzian Method). Evening Classes for Teachers, D and E Certificates. Prospectus on application to Principals. Term commences 2nd February. Principals At Homo from 10 a m to 5 p.m. after 30th January, to receive and enrol pupils. 991 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. , CHAS. P. POWLES. 003 Secretary. GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, MOTUROA St. The School will Re-open on WEDNESDAY, Ist February. Last year U pupils passed the Matriculation Examination, all of them qualifying also for the Solicitors’ General Ruowledge Pass; three ibtained high places in the “ Credit List in the Junior University Scholarship Eximinatiou, and kept their first year’s terms if their University course; six pupils quahied for a “Partial D ” Teachers Gertifi:ate; seven passed the Junior Civil Service xnd two the Senior Civil Service Examination, one of whom passed “ with distinction,’’ coming first in tne 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. RSfi Secretary. fitzherbert terrace school. Under the'direction of MISS SWAIN SON.' Head Teacher, MRS. HENRY. SMITH (Miss Galwey). <• Second. Teacher, MISS F. MILLICENT . KIRTON,' B.A. (N.Z. University). SCHOOL will Re-open on TUESDAY, January 31st. Miss Swainson will he at home on and after THURSDAY, January 19th. . Prospectuses may he had on application. 748 OIPITEA pRIVATE gCHOOL, 1 THORNDON ■ - ■ (Late in Fitzherbert terrace). BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL POE .• GIRLS. lISS BABER, M.A., MISS B. RICHMOND, M.A. (Honours in Language*), Lady Principals. The New Term will begin u THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1899. liss Baber and Miss B. Richmond At Home WEDNESDAY, February Ist. 10 a.m.—l p.m., 4 —6 p.m. The Boarding at Pipitea School Home is nder the management of Miss Babel. Prospectuses on application., B U C HLE B. I’h. D Pjievatk Totok iron ' MATRICULATION, SEimCK, ■ 3, CKOS BY TERRACE, OS Abel Smith street, U 1 Ti/T ADAME BVBLEBN : CARLTON will resume Teaching on WEDNESDAY, Ist February, 1839, at 62, Ghuznco street. 78 OPORTE AND VIOLIN PLA.YIN3, S'NGING AND HARMONY. MR3 ALFRED LEVI resumes Teaching MONDAY, 30th January. ■ . 3, Park terrace, off Molesworlh street. 76 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. 931 ADAME 0O P E MISS COPE, 1 VOICE PRODUCTION. SINGING AND PIANO. RESUME Lessons MONDAY. January 23rd, 1899. Pupils prepared for Trinity College Exams. Address: 30, Murphy street, Thorndon. 952 THE MISSES CARR’S SCHOOL OF - SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, National Mutual Buildings, Customhouse quay, Wellington. Instruction given in Shorthand (Pitman e and Lightline), .Typewriting, Book-keeping fsingle and double entry), Writing and Mimeographing. Pupils prepared for highspeed examinations. Hours —9.30 a.m.to 12, 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 to- 9.15 P-na-Classes from 30 *o 200 words per minute. Best results in New Zealand. Misses Carr s pupils hpld first nigh-speod certificates and Australasian record (220 words per minute—highest outside British Isles). AUSTRALASIAN SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND, 33, Lambton quay. Principal ... G. A, Cobnfoed. Embracing Shorthand, Typewriting, Bqok- ! - keeping. New Session now-Commencing. —Honrs. 7 to 9 o’clock Every Evening, and Saturday Afternoons, 3 to 5 o’clock. rfIHIS School has now been established for JL over five years, during which time a large number of pupils have passed through it, and now are filling good positions in all parts of the colony. Proficiency is therefore guaranteed. H

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3648, 26 January 1899, Page 8

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