Special Advertisements. Mi@S EVA W,|HOOD, A.T.0.L., PIANISTE, WILTi resume teaching on TUESDAY, 31st January. At home on Monday. Old pupils return as usual. Address : 33, Wokksop-boad. MRS WILLIAM HOOD WILL resume teaching Pianoforte on MONDAY Next. Twenty years' successful teaching experience. Special concession to young pupils. Address: 33, Woeksop-eoad. MISS WINNIE JONES, A.T.G.L., TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, WILL resume teaching on MONDAY, 30th January. Miss Jones will be at Murray's Hall on Thursday (26th) and Saturday (28th January) from 3 to 5 o'clock to f nrol new pupils. MISS ALICE EM. JONES, L.A.B, A.T.C.L., PIANOFORTE SOLOIST, WILL resume teaching.on TUESDAY, January 31st, at No. 14, Lansdowne. PIANOFORTE & THEORY MIBS EVANS, L.A.8., (Certificated Teacher) TJ3ESUMES tuition on WEDNESDAY, J__ February Ist, 1911. "WENVOE," Queen-street. MISS ELSIE RICHARDS, GP.T.C.L, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, WILL resume teaching on MONDAY, January 30th. Address: 35, Cole-street. MRS A. A.IPIKETT (Pupil of Spencer Lorraine, London) IS prepared to take PUPILS t>* SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION, and ART OF BREATHING. Studio: Lodge Room, at rear of Foresters' Hall; entrance Queen-street. Terms on application. MR GERALD 0. BRANSON Voice Produotlon, Singing, _ Elocution. DIAPHRAGMATIC BREATHING. STUDIO ROOM: No. 4, Exchange Buildings, Queen-street. CARTERTON—Wednesdays. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MISS ROSALIE HANDLET (Gold Medallist) Pupil of Mr Sydney Hoben (Leipsic Conservatorium), 18 now enrolling Pupils for the New Term, commencing on Tuesday, January 24th, 1911. Address: Opaki-road, Lansdowne. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE FIRST TERM of 1911 will begin at 9 a.m. on MONDAY, 30th JANUARY. All new pupils mast present themselves for enrolment at 10 a.m. on SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY, and all who apply for Free Places must produce to the Headmaster the Certificate under which they claim the Free Place. The Headmaster will interview parents and guardians on SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., and between 2 and 6 p.m. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. THE FIRST TERM of 1911 will begin on MONDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. New pupils must present themselves for enrolment at 9.30 a.m., and all who apply for a Free Place must produce to the Principal the Certificate under which they claim the Free Places. The Principal will interview parents and guardians between 9.30 a.m. and 1 p m., and between 2 and 4 p.m on MONDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. No. 10 Hill-street has been approved by the Board of Governors as a Boarding-house for pupils, under the supervision of Mrs Urquhart. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. SPECIAL MILLINERY FOR THE HOLIDAYS "I"S now being shown by MADAME CARLE. -"- Smart, useful styles at most reasonable prices. Dainty Fancy Crinoline Hats. Hats, with Flowers and Velvet or Ribbon Trimmings. Straws, with Smart Bows, also Handkerchief Squares. MATRON'S TOQUES, HATS, & BONNETS. MADAME CABLE, MILLINERY SPECIALIST, 35, QUEBN-STREET, - - - MASrBRTOK. LADIES 5 TAILOBS. "OIDING COATS and DIVIDED -"' SKIRTS, to look well, require careful treatment for many years. We have made a careful study of these, and with the knowledge thus gained we can guarantee a perfect fit at moderate prices. NICOL.& CO.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 9895, 27 January 1911, Page 1
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