AMUSEMENTS. : EV/ TOWN " PA R K., ■ MONSTER BENEFIT CONCERTS. ' ■MONSTER BENEFIT CONCERTS. ' SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1910. ' : In aid of • tho-Widow .and. Famfly of the Late WILLUM CRAWFORD, Drowned ofi his;yacht, Christmas Day. Under direction WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ■ ... ; ORCHESTRA. ' NEWTOWN PARK,' SUNDAY AFTER- . ■ NOON, at 2.45. ' BY COMBINED BANDS OF THE CITY AND PETONE. Tho following Bands will take part:— Wellington' - Garrison; .' .Petone Citizen, Tramways, Petone Brass, and the: Wellihston Pipe .Band, which will march aid'play from Cuba' Street at 2.15 p.m.' fJIOWN HALL.; . TOWN HALL, : SUNDAY CONCERT, at' 8.30 p.m. : By the : WELLINGTON. PROFESSIONAL 1 ■ ORCHESTRA; ■ : And .Visiting \ PROFESSIONS - MUSICIANS AND ; '■ . SOLOISTS, . ■ In' a-i Special Programme; including ' "Fimeral March" (Chopin) and ; Overture, "Light Cavalry" (Suppe)." Your practical sympathy solicited. ' J. F. WOODWARD, •' ' Secretary. EDUCATIOHAL. TDITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, " ; Wellington. Boarding-and Day, School for' Girls.' Principals: Miss Baber, M.A;, Miss Rachol Richmond . 1 (Higher Certificate, N.F.U.). '•The New, Term, will, begin .on TUESDAY; FEBRUARY'Bth.- ' Tho Principals will, be at ; home;on the preceding Friday and Saturday.;":/New; Day Scholars, must , attend. for ;Entranco; Examination on' Saturday, I'ebruary sth, at 11 a.m. Matrioulation.—Separate Classes will be' formed for Candidates.- .' PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH, SCHOOL. /RECTOR—J. •E. VERNON, M.A., B.So. SCHOOL Reopens on ' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 2nd. ' "Free Placesgranted to holders- of Standard, VI Proficiency Certificates under 15 on Ist; De-cember-last. New Boardinghouse for Boys. Prospcctus on application to 'Rector or ■ W. HUNTER, ' Secretary. WELLINGTON' • TECHNICAL ■ SCHOOL, , VICTORIA STREET. . FIRST' Quarter. 1910 begins THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 3rd.' '•-"Day- Courses are-available,in Art:and Art . Crafts, Commerce, Domestic ;Econ,'omy, . Dressmaking and-Cooking, .Eto.;Mechanical and .Engineering; Carpentry and Joinery, Cabinotniaking and-Designing,'Etc. . Evening Classes.'are .'available' in the above and- also. in'; Building Construction, Plumbing, Plastering, Signpainting . and English;.. Latin, Mathematics,' 'Chemistry,-Accountancy,' Etc.. . ' Syllabus on. application. ;\ '. Free Places': aro available in- both Day ■and Evehing Classes. ..,,: ". ....' .'■; ; . i: Intending .Students'aro requested ,to rolint-jih'ce..'..-l* bfe established/if a'- slifficibnt number;,if studehts enrol;and. arrahgements.'. can' .be made. ■ v W S LA TROBE, M A., (Director. F. ; SHAW, Registrar;,'./'''' ; riHILTOIt HOUSE' J SCHOOL, ;^-'/';;' 255 Wellington,'-Terraced;'„ ;'' . boarding and day School FOR . GIRLS ■Principal . _... MRS HENRY SMITH. ■The-First 'Tcrm< : ofl9lo' Will' Begin: on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Bth. . Mrs., Monday,'. Feb. r 7th. D. MACKINTOSH, .V* -:i • i 36 Kent Terrace. ' :, , (Music 'Master'.Wellirigton'CpllDge),'" ;'■ '/.' I'eaclier of the- ! -'-- - / / /: PIANOFORTE AND - SINGING, Also' Violin; "Flute; / Clarinet;: Oboe, and ,I ./ .' other Instruments, • Will Rcsumo ' Teaching . on MONDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1910. -.'<;■ :. ".•j . THEORY/a ; Special .-Feature.'./ PIANOFORTE. ' ■ -1/fISS -NEWMAN" POTTS has resumed; , - 'teaching,'and-may;,be interviewed at her Studio, 131 Willis .Street. ■ Advanced Students,. with, talent, wha have lost ' interest in, their ,musical : studies, and who heed to'have their-latent en- , orgies aroused.iby.a..flefinito;system, should interview Miss/Newman; Potts.,-; SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. T»/TISS. PHOEBE PARSONS, A.R.C.M., • ; "will resume ' Teaching,; MONDAY, 7th FEBRUARY', -her ,R<iom ,in Dresden Company Buildings. MISS ' ARLINE THACKERAY, JA TEACHER OF VIOLIN. . Will resume Teaching' 2nd FEBRUARY., .Intending 'pupils ' may.'interview Miss Thackeray, at. the Dresden, on- MONDAY 'and THURSDAY; AFTERNOONS, and during: week, at - 4, Upland Road,. Kelburne. • , . " ,' - Tl/TADAME.; COPE, Specialist : in Voice iTJL Production, : Singing,. and \ Piano.' Madame's System ■is identically tho samo with that Patti,; Molba,' Sims ■ Reeves, Dolores, ''Clara Butt; . Watkin Mills,' Sir Charles Santley, Ada Crossley, Caruso, and other noted singers' werb trained in. -Term begins with Erst lesson. 78 Tho Terrace (next Gentlemen's Club). - / - PIANO. ' , MISS BEATRICE RICHMOND ■TO/ILL Begin; Teaching on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY sth. Rooms: Central Terrace,'Kelburne, and at Dresden Co., Lambton - Qua.y. ' v Ti/ITISS,. LLOYD.' HASSELL R«sumes . Singing , Lessons' on FEBRUARY 9th, her residence 4 ATHOL crescent. ,- ;■.-'•• MISS DAISY TONES (Artist), A.C.T., South Kensington. : Student E.C.A., S.K. Student of Professor Lanteri (Modelling). Student of Professor ■ Prinet and Tudor Hart, of Paris, and'Crandon Hall (Paint ing) of Rome, .will. bo prepared to receive Pupils from Ist February, at her Studio, 208 LAMBTON QUAY. Opposite liirkcaldio's. ■TERMS2Ss. for. :12 2-Hour.: Lessons. HOURS': 10—12 and'27-4-p.m. THE LANGER SCHOOL of DRESS- - - CUTTING. . ,' ' ECONOMY IN DRESSMAKING. "ITIVERY Woman should .learn - the •ICi' -''Blouse-and Skirt' Cutters.' Method perfectly simple and successful; no calculations. Classes daily. Evenings: Tuesdays 'and Fridays, 7 to 9;' Saturday Morning Class • for • School Teachers, Country Pupils taught by post. Agents required. Noedle-Painting Monday Afternoon, 2 to 4. - ' ' Principal I . MISS KATE STEWART.: 8i WIIIIS STREET, opp. Shortt'fc,
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