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pjaxofurte and violin playuno. SINGING AM) HARMONY. MRS ALFRED LEVI resume* teaching January 29th. 2, I’ark terrace, Molesworth street. 364 PIIMTEA PRIVATE SCHOOL. Principals— MISS HA m-llt, MISS U. RICHMOND. Tin; New Term will begin on TUESDAY', February Gth, 1900. Miss Baber will he til home* in Pipitea street on MONDAY, February sth, 10 to 12.30 anil 2 to 1. 025 JJROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL, Ellice street and Ellice avenue. Principals ... MRS & MISS SHEPPARD. The next term will begin February Ist. 191 JOHN W. HILL, VOICE SPECIALIST. VOICE TRAINING FOR SINGERS. SPEAKERS AXD STAMMERERS. A NATURAL method of using the voice whereby case and pleasure is experienced in singing or speaking. Those who have a ten lency towards consumption should take easy vocal exercises, no matter how thin and weak their voices may seem to be. Deep breathing a special feature of instruction. "THE ACADEMY," Room Xo. 7 (Upstairs), EX C H A N G E H U ILDING S. Hours—lo to 12, 2to 5. Mr Hill will resume teaching February 1, 1900. 002 [A Card.] EDUCATIONAL—LANGUAGES. MRS CHAS. WORSLEY, rjAEACHER OF FRENCH & GERMAN. For terms J apply at the Studio, 153, Lamhton quay, from 9.30 to 12 a.m., Wednesdays and Saturdays. Course commences with pupil. [A Card.] CHARLES NT WORSLEY, ARTIST. STUDIO, 153, LAMBTON QUAY' (Over Mr Tisdall’s). Lessons in Oil and Water-colour Painting. Terms at Messrs McGregor Wright and Co.’s, or at the Studio. ■ 207 MADAME ROZALY MERZ, Specialist in Voice Production, WILL resume Teaching January 23rd. on TUESDAY,

I- 1 nil particulars may be obtained at. Madame Merz’s residence, 7, May street, or at the Warehouse of the Dresden Piano Company. JG7 GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. THE School reopens on THURSDAY, - Ist February, 1900. The Lady Principal will receive parents and guardians of pupils on Wednesday, 31st January. The School Year is divided into three Terms. Pees, including stationery—Upper School, £i 8s per term; Lower School, .£3 10s 8d per term. ... Children under 10 half fees. A discount of 10 per cent, allowed on fees paid within ten days from the beginning of each term. Twenty-five per cent, deducted from the fees of any pupils from the same family above the number of two attending either the Girls’ High School or the Wellington College. ■ Last year the Sixth Form included twelve pupils, ten of whom had passed the Matriculation Examination before being moved into the class. Seventy girls over fifteen years of age attended the School during 1899. Half of all the First-class Passes in the first examination of the Victoria College were gained by former pupils of the School. ... » Sir Robert Stout, at the presentation of Prizes on the 14th December, said— At the present time I know ot no Girls High School that stands so high in the University Examinations as the Wellington Girls’ High School.” Information as to the boarding of pupils can be obtained from the Secretary. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. Phoenix Chambers, Lambton quay. 7G3 ST. FRANCIS XAVIER’S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Arlington street, Wellington. TERMS: BOARDERS £3O per annum, payable ‘ ’ quarterly in advance. DAY SCHOLARS—2Ss per quarter, in advance. THE School Course includes every branch of a superior English Education, with Latin, French, Mathematics, Bookkeeping (as desired), and all kinds of plain and art Needlework. The Extras, at moderate fees, are Piano, Violin, Singing.. Painting and Chipwork lessons. A nominal fee for Shorthand lessons. No extra charge for preparing the pupils for the University, Civil Service, Teachers’ Certificates and 'Trinity College Musical Theory Exams. School re-opeus February sth. St. F. Xavier will be at home from February Ist. and may be at any time communicated with by letter at the Academy, or at “Helenstower,” Seatoun. -10 G HEALTH, combined with Education.— A Lady, ex- principal of a leading Sydney Girls’ School, would board and educate a few children wilh her own in her charming country house; abundant supplies of farm and dairy produce, riding. fishing and bathing; buggy will meet train by anpointinent. Carriculum includes English in all its branches, French, Latin. Music (piano and violin). Singing, Drawing, Painting in oils and water colours. Calisthenics and Needlework (plain and faneyl. Terms moderate. Apply for particulars to Mrs Fildes, Cuba street. Wellington. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. BEG to intimate to mv customers end the general public that I have tins V taken into partnership Mr J. b. eith, late of Timaru. The business of Shipchandlers, Riggers, d Sailmakers will be conducted in the (sent premises. 4, Victoria street, under e title of Keith and Hutcheson, where ; hope by our capacity and conduct to cure and retain a fair share ot support. Yours faithfully, JOHN HUTCHESON. WHAT a lovely dress! Was that '• worn by Mrs Blank at Mrs hodes’s Garden Party in honour of the out ingent f And did you see her dress the Government House Contingent Re >ntion ? You will find a description in 'e Special Cominvent Number ot the [AIL. published To-morrow Morning, rice. Gd. Also a fine series of Photos of le Camp ami Saturday’s Seml-id l est copy to your friends- They wil. ap’./e----ate it. ST. GEORGE’S JAM—Oaoe tried always . hmT 9m T»m «*t Bl

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3957, 24 January 1900, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3957, 24 January 1900, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3957, 24 January 1900, Page 6

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