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GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. rjnilE First Term will begin on WEDJL NESD.iY, 4t!i February. New pupils will please attend on .Tuesday, the 3rd, when Hiss McLean will receive parents and guardians. Mrs Summerville, in Hill cH-c-et, lias accommodation for Boarders. OILAS. P. POWLES, . 320 Secretary. TTT'TNDERG.VRTEN' AND PREPARA•Wi.. TORY SCHOOL. CLIFTON TERRACE. Principal—MlSS FRANCIS. School Ec-opons on MONDAY, January 2fith. 380 THE VIOLIN. I S S JULIA MOEAN Will Resume Tuition on "WEDNESDAY, fill February (Mondays and Thursdays at the Dresden Piano Company’s). Miss Moran will be at home on and after 2nd February from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, 75. BROUGHAM STREET. Q< T. MARY’S CONVENT. SINGING LESSONS Will b e Resumed on MONDAY", the 2nd of February. 11G Mr c. d. m ackintos h (Music Master, Wellington College), 22, KENT TERRACE. TEACHER of the PIANOFORTE -ncl SINGING, Also Piute, Clarinet and several other Instruments, "Will resume Lessons on‘MONDAY, 2nd .February. Pupils prepared for all grades Trinity College Examinations 100 jpiTZIIEEBERT TERRACE SCHOOL (Under the Direction of Miss Swainson). Head Mistress—AlßS HENRY SMITH. Class for Boys under ten—MISS LAERY.

There is also a Class for quite Young Children (boys anti girls) for which a Special Teacher is engaged. The Now Term will begin on TUESDAY, February 3rd, 1003. Miss Swains'on will be at Homo on Monday, February 2nd. 132 A.M.D.G. ' BOARDING SCHOOL. ST. BRIDE’S CONVENT, MASTERTON. Conducted by the Brigidine Nuns, under the patronage of his Grace the Moat Reverend Dr Redwood. FTIEE Course of Education comprises the -It- English, French, Latin and Italian Languages, Writing, Arithmetic (to which special attention will be given). Bookkeeping, Geometry, Algebra, Geography and the use of the Globes, Geology, Botany, Physics, Astronomy, History, Shorthand, Music, Instrumental and Theoretical), Singing (Tonic So! Fa if required). Drawing’, Painting (Oil and 'Water Colour), AV'ax Modelling) Plain and Ornamental Needlework, Calisthenics, Etc. School Duties will bo resumed on FEBRUARY 2nd. For further particulars apply to THE MOTHER SUPERIOR, 77 St. Bride’s Convent, Mastorton. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER’S SEASIDE ACADEMY. SEATOUN, WELLINGTON HEADS. mIHS flourishing establishment has -H- been removed to the seaside borough of SEATOUN, where all wi 11 be carried on as in the town premises. A large Schoolroom and Airy and Comfortable Premises have boon erected. The situation on Seatonn Heights is unrivalled, and easily accessible from Ivilbirnie, Miramar and all the western seaboard of the. Harbour . entrance. The curriculum will include all branches of a high-class English Education, with French, Latin, Book-keeping. Art Needlework and’ preparation for Matriculation, Civil Service, Musical and other examinations as desired. A Musical Theory Class will bo opened early in February. The extras aro Piano, Singing, Painting and Shorthand lessons, at moderate charges. FEES Payable at opening of three terms on February Ist, May 15th. and September Bth.

BOARDERS —.£33 per annum. DATSCIIOLARS—.£S per annum. 795 CHILTON HOUSE. THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL DOR GIRLS. Principal ... MISS A. C. FREEMAN. MISS FREEMAN will be at home to receive parents and amardians from 2 to G on Mondays and Tuesdays. PIPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL WELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR / GIRLS. Kindergarten Class for Bovs and Girls Principal—MlSS BABER, M. \ The First Term will begin on TUESDAY, February 3rd. Miss Baber at home on Saturday, January 31st. 10—1 p.m., and Monday 2 — 5 p.m. -pROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL. • ELLICE STREET. Principals ... Mr s and Miss SHEPPARD. The Nest Term will begin FEBRUARY 3rd, 1903. 816 MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING AND PAINTING. STEWART DAWSON'S BUILDINGS . (Corner Willis street and Lambton quay). Principals: Miss E. CARR, N.S.S.T., N.U.T. Mrs J. F. GUNNION, N.U.T.. N.S.S.T. Australasian Records, 220 words per minute. Highest speeds in the shortest time. •ELLINGTON PHONETIC AND TYPEWRITING ACADEMY. Principal ... MISS HARDIE. I.P.S. (Late of Carr and Hardie.) NATIONAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Customhouse quay. Hours for Shorthand Classes—9.So a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Typewriting of every description done. * Individual tuition given. 597

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4871, 24 January 1903, Page 6

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