EDUCATIONAL. '\XTELLINGTON ■' ; V " COLLEGE. Tho First Term of 1911 will begin at 9 a.m. on MONDAY, tho 30th January.' All New Pupils must present themselves for enrolment at 10 a.m. on SATURDAY, 28th January, and all. who apply for free places must produce to the-Headmaster tho Certificate under Which they claim tho. free places. ' ' , ,The Headmaster will interview parents and guardians on SATURDAY, 2Sth January, between 9'a.m. and 1 p.m., and between 2 and C p.m. CHAS. P. POWLES, ,-,...'. . Secretary.. CRAIGHEAD GIRLS' SCHOOL.THIS School will be Opened on WEDNESDAY,' 31st MAl r , 1911. .Prospectuses may be- obtained by application to MISS SHAND,-, University Buildings, Duncfliu.'. r - , , PREPARATORY-SCHOOL 'AND KIN- ■ ' .-' DERGAETEN, '■ Clifton Terrace (next Bridge). . Principal: Miss Francis. SCHOOL REOPENS ON .MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1811. • "'I--- VIOLIN. MISS GRACE KENNEDY will re-' ■sume Tuition on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY;2nd, 1911. Address ,1 Clifton Terrace.. ' . C- D. MA CKINT OS H, • \ - No. 36 Kent Terrace, (Music Master, Wellington College), 'Teacher of the PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. Also Violin, Flute, Clarinet, and other i . Instruments,. Will Resume Teaching on MONDAY, 30th January, 1911. ■: * ;- THEORY A. SPECIAL FEATURE. , BROOKLYN. MISS MENCE, A.L.C.M., resumes lessons on the pianoforte on Monday, January -30th. Private School reopens on Tuesday, Jan. 31st, 'Clevoland Street. MISS - -MURIEL.. Mi,. VARE, A.V.C.M. PIANO, VOICE PRODUCTION, - ... ■ , SINGING,.,, :. . Has Resumed Tuition,. •' ." , --11PIRIE-STREET ' "O OBIN. '■■;; HOOD ; BAY ' SCHOOL, ! MARLBOROUGH, Will Reopen 7th FEBRUARY, 1911; 2 vacancies.' , References: Hon. Dr. Findlay, Hon. T. ' Mackenzie,' Dr. ", Fitchett. • AND SINGING, VOICE -PRO- ;-,:- DUCTION AND, ELOCUTION. "S/ITADAME COPE Resumes Lessons at her new residence, "Seaford House," 1U Molesworth. Street..;. ■'• ~; ; Term' begins with 'PupiL ■ VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MR. LEO. BUCKERIDGE will Resume Teaching oxi MONDAY, 30th January at his residence, 77 The, Terrace. ■Telephone! No. i.iii.B. .... ... ~,./ DHOON'-MORNING CLASSES ;•; ,■','. :; .FOE,. r GIRLS. -.-.-.. ■-,■■' ; : •'Conducted- b'yVMRS.' EVANS,., M.A. FIRST TERM will 3Begiri WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY -Bth,,at ,9 a.m. ' Mrs.' Evans". at.'HorueV'iS Hi'ropi Street; -pj TUESDAY,;FEBEUARY ,7th, : 11 a.m., to, i' p.m. "':"' HOUSE ■ -'"'SCHOOL. V;2SS,.'THE:.TEKEACE, Wellington. Boarding-and'Day- School for -Girls, '..' ; Principal: .MES!. HENRY; SMITH. ... Next Terni will begin on THURSDAY, ■FEBRUARY- 2nd, ■ Old Girls are invited 'to bo present-at tho ;Opening',of School. Mrs. .Henry Smith will be at homo on TUESDAY, JANUARY 31st, and .WED'NESD.AY, FEBRUARY Ist. , . i .'■ ':'"'. ■' NGA TiWA.'MARTON,' ', BOARDING-SCHObL"'FOE GIRLS. SCHOOL will REOPEN on TUESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1911. .'Principal-MISS ,M,' TAYLOR!. ' ! Ti7iITZHER'BI3RT TERRACE SCHOOL. .-V Boarding aiid Day School'for Girls, The New Term" will" begin on THURSDAY. .FEBRUARY. 9th.. ..The Principals .will bo at home "on Monday and Wednesday. 6th and Bth Feb. Principals: Miss Baber, M.A., Miss Rachel Richmond - (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). Preparatory Classes fcr Children under 8. OUR Business Practice Classes resumed work 10th : January.'-' . ' '( All other Classes (in subjects mentioned below) commence from MONDAY, 16th January. ': - „.' .-•_'' „ , NOW is the Time to Commence Study. ; Expert Instruction■"■_—''" Bookkeeping," Aceountancy,. ' . Typewriting, and Shorthand. Call and see the Director or eend for a prospectus. . BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 Grey Street. ' Telephone 203. ■'••■',
CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL : —Boarding and ~Day . School tot -Boys under 13 years.of age. /Special class for Boys under six. Miss Sommorvilie, 81 Hill: Street.' t: , , — a LAERY ■■■&■'; CO.i, LTD.,. ALLEN ST., WELLINGTON, AGENTS FOB-M'EWAN'S-SCOTCH ALE -. . . GUINNESS'S STOUT (Bottled by Law eon, Wilson and Co.,'in Dublin) 110ET AND 'CHANDON .VINTAGE CHAMPAGNE AINSLIE'S SPECIAL WHISKY COURVOISER'S BRANDY LINDEMAN'S.AUSTRALIAN WINES CROWN (CHKISTCHUKCH) ALE AND STOUT HANCOCK'S IMPERIAL ALB AND STOUT. Etc., Etc •EmMINION^piRECTORY NEW PLYMOUTH. ACCOMMODATION. : TEOCADEEO Private Hotel; tariff 4s. 6d. per day, weekly by arrangement llalo aud Co., proprietors. - PAEKAKARIKI. ACCOMMODATION. K'LWAY Refreshment li-juais—Samo Tea ■ and Saniwickcs as at Kaitoke. All 1 rains Stop. T. P. Thompson, Proprietor ~~ PALMERSTON NORTH. .- ACCOMMODATION. ' '''-'■ ■T1T83.-BAWL-INS" Whito House, Palm. N., l\i for Luncheons, Teas., etc., Balle. Parties, Picnics, ■ Catered for. ' '.' I ';':'" CRAMAPHONES, RECORDS, ETC. WOATES, opposito ltailway ; Station, •. Palmerston M. Extensive 6tock. Hail prompt. ' RANGATAUA. , ACCOMMODATION. GLENAVEN HOUSE; liangataua', nearest Accommodation to Ituapohu. Q. Moss, Proprietor.' : ".' - 'SYDNEY. 1 ; HOTELS for' Silo. City and 'Suburbs: all prices. Write for partiuclars, O Young, 14 OastlereagU Street,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1037, 28 January 1911, Page 2
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