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T HEAT BE ROYAL. Lessee and Manager ... Mr P. R. Dix. General Manager ... Mr Fred W. Duval TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. YOU WERE JUST NOW WONDERING where you would go to-night, and were rather in a quandary, until your friend said, “For goodness sake, old man. don t fail to take your wife (or your young lady, as the case may be) to see P. E. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY, for it is absolutely the best Vanetv Show I have ever seen in New Zealand." I THAT HAS DECIDED YOU. and consequently we’re keeping good seats [for you to-night, provided you come fairly ! early. The iatter condition is a necessity for THU THEATRE ROYAL is establishing a RECOxt-D in attendances, and also n the number of Star Artists that appear every evening. _ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Fred—THE LESLIE BROS—WiII MOLLIE BENTLEY. THE- WINGATE STSTEES. THE MINTONS. ARTHUR HAHN. And the whole of our Great Double On. Prices, 2s, Is, 6d. Box pi an at llolliday S ' CLAUDE H. WHAITE, 202 Business Manager. % -PIWELLINGTON COLLEGE. mHE First Term of 1901 will begin on i. THURSDAY. 31st January. The Head Master will receive Parents and Guardians at the Gollego on T V^ 3cit ';* 2Dth January, and all .hcw ooys wi.l sent themselves for entrance on a - ra ‘ 193 Secretary. -JjMTZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. Under the Direction of MISS SWAIN SON. Head Mistress... Mrs HENRY SMITH. Preparatory Class for 80y5... Miss Parker. Claes for Little Children (mornings only). The First Term of 1901 will begin on FEBRUARY sth. 'Mrs Henry Smith will be at home at Fitzherbert ten-ace on SATURDAY, February 2nd. 2 to 5 p.m., and on Monday, February 4th, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Brougham hill school. ELLICE STREET, WELLINGTON. Principals—MßS AND MISS SHEPPARD. Next term commences MONDAY, February 4th. , , „ . Principals at home Saturday 4 rebruai> 2nd. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER’S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Arlington street. Wellington. STUDIES will be Resumed 4lh FEBRUARY. The school course comprises every branch of a high-class English education, with French, Latin, Bookkeeping. all kinds of Plain and Art Needle,wor'k. Terms for course Boarders, .1130 per annum (ices paid M opening of three terms); Day Scholars. 25s per quarter (in advance). Piano Violin (Miss Juha Moran), Singing, Painting, Dancing. Shorthand. German and Chipwork Lessons are extras at model ate terms. . Students aie prepared for the University Civil Service, Musical (theoretical and’practical), and Drawing Examinations. , ~ . , Sister F. Xavier will be at- the Academy on and after Ist February. Classes for Trinity College Musical Theory Examination will bo formed at once. Last year nearly 50 candidates passed. Letters addressed to her at the Academy as above, or at “ Helenstower,’’ Seatoun, will receive prompt attention. 928 PIPITEA PREPARATORY SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, MISS E. RICHMOND. Girls taken np to age of 12 years. Boys taken up to age of 9 years. Term commences on TUESDAY, February sth. ~ . , Miss R. Richmond is starting a special class to prepare boys for Secondary Schools. Miss R. Richmond at home. Pipitea street 9.30 to 12.30 Monday, February 4tb. ‘0 GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. THe First Term will begin on the 4ta February next. During the past year the Teaching Staff has been reorganised. Mise McLean, M.A., lately Principal of tb • Girls’ High School. Timaru, has been appointed Lady Principal, and Miss Gellally. M.A. (Honours in Mathematics) has been appointed to take charge of the Higher Mathematics. Drawing, Calisthenics, Class Singing, and Cooking have been added to the subjects to be taught. CDA? . p, POWLES. 793 Secretary. A. jg UCHL EE, PH. D., 'PRIVATE TUTOR MATRICULATION CIVIL SERVICE, Etc., 32. THE TERRACE, Wellington. 17 PIANO, SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. MADAME and MISS COPE have resumed Teaching at their residence. No 3, Wellington terrace. Pupils prepared for Trinity College Exams., either Theoretical or Practical, and Operas, Oratorios and Concert Singing. 867 CHARLES X. WOKSLEY ARTIST. BEMOVED from 153. Lambton quay, to 7, WELLINGTON TERRACE. Lessons in Oil and Water-colour Painting. Terms at Messrs McGregor Wright and Co.’s, or at the Studio. NEW ZEALAND TYPEWRITER ANd SUPPLIES GO.. S3a, LAMBTON QUAY. START THE NEW CENTURY by Studying Economy, Health and Comfort by using the only Ball-Bearing Typebar Machine, THE DENSMORE OR THE BLICK. FROM .£l2 10s iO .£25. And Cut your Expenses by dealing with us for your Supplies. Cheapest House in the Colony. Price-list, post free. May we send you a sample to try? Repairs neatly executed by an expert from the Factory. TYPING A SPECIALITY. ESTIMATES GIVEN. Telephone, 1237] iT.O. Box, 437. 789 THE HOUSE FOE GREENSTONE. Brooches, Pendents, Poetc. per Knives, Tea Spoons, Knife Rests, Leather Watch Bracelets from 18s 6d. Queen’s Memorial Pendents. 1 Pearl and Gold Onix Mourning Brooches. I LLOYDS’*NEW SHOP, I 55, Lambton quay. And at Greymouth. 1

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4264, 25 January 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4264, 25 January 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4264, 25 January 1901, Page 6

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