PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. BT. CATHERINE'S SCHOOL, Newtown, will Ee-open Monday.: Next. Miss Butts will interview parents there during tho morning. CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Day's Bay, Wellington. BOARDING School for Boys under .11 years of age. ; Principal, Miss. Sommerville.' First term 1914 commences on WEDNESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY. MISS N. A. GILES (recommended by J. Maughan Barnett and the Sisters of St. Dominick's College, Dunedin) is-pre-pared to receive Pupils and Coach for Examinations at Dresden, on MONDAYS and'FRIDAYS,' 1.30 to 5.30. . QT. PATRICK'S COLLEGE REOPENS : , MONDAY, FEBEUAEY 9thV • ' Classes Resume Tuesday. , C. D. MACKINTOSH, . '. . No. 36 Kent Terrace., rACHEB of the PIANOFORTE and SINGING, also Flute, Clar, inet, and other instruments, will Resume Teaching on MONDAY,' 2nd February, 1914. -,-■'' '. ■ -" THEORY a Special Feature. PITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, ' / Wellington, "Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal ... Miss Baber, M.A. The. New Term will begin on THURSDAY, February sth. Miss Baber will be at home on Wednesday, February 4th, 10-12 a.m. and 3-5 p.m. ,'.'"'!'■ H. i- TEMPLE WHITE, Conductor, Organist, Accompanist, and Teacher of Piano, Organ, Singing, and ~'Theory, resumes .Lessons , V '■ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. ■ .Terms, etc.; at Messrs. Begg and' Co, ■' Private Address—Brooklrn. VOICE PROD\JCTION AND SINGING. MISS AGNES M. SEGRIEF, L.A.8., . (Gold Medallist Trinity College, London), ' resumes : Teaching on MONDAY,- 9th FEBRUARY, 1914. Termsi etc., on application. ' ' "MARYVALE," i, ■ 23 Daniel Street, Wellington South. PIANOFORTE PLAYING. MU. B A.X.T E R BU CK..L E Y Resumes FEBEUAEY 9th, 1911. Only a few Vacancies to be.allotted on-.i i priority' of application. At home, 10 till 12, :and 2:tlll 1. -Terms, etc.; . . •: .229 .WILLIS ST.. WELLINGTON. SINGING,' PIANO.. ELOCUTION, '' DRAMATIC ART.:_, '; ; ;. MADAME. COPE .'DOWSING' ■tfTAS .Vacancies for a limited-• number XX: of New Pupils. Madame's long and unique experience :and'' continued success is" a sufficient guarantee to all. who may, wish'to attain perfection in these' divino Arts. ■.' . ■'' ■ •■.' >■■~ ■ -< Studior-91.,Wi11i3 Street;-.-Honis^-10a.m.. tb : ,s.3o' : p;m.' ;Also: Monday and l;Th,u'sr'day evenings, 7" p.m 1 . tb".9.3o^p'.m. :'■'. •'•' Pupils, prepared f6> the' Stage if, iequ:red. ..■',.■:.;':.: - •. • ■ ■:'V\ : .;-'. ■-. ■. fjHILTdN', ■'- HOU^E-.t4c ; |Q|fc ■'Y ""• ! ; '255'Thef '"*" Boarding and .Day School-for-Girls. '■' Principal: -. MRS. HENRY ; SMITH.Next Term Beginsv.on THURSDAY,' the . ''. '/ ■ -sth February.'- ':..■"■'■ , : Mrs. 'Henry. Smith will:be -at.Home on ; and after.MONDAY, the 2nd February.. : New Girls, are asked,to be.at-fhe'.School on 'AVEDNESDAY,. the. 4th February;cat 10-a.m. ' ' ' ; •- '■ '' ••' Old .Girls are: cordially invit'xl to the Opening of the School on THURSDAY, the: sth. February. ' ; '■■' " WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COL- ". -:•■' -LEGE." '. • ;.": FIRST QUARTER, 1914,. WILL BEGIN: ' .' Day Classes-MONDAY, 9th Febru- ■ -.'.' • ary, 9 a.m.' ■■■-~ . Evening Classes-THURSDAY,' 12th: •February, 7 p.m.' . ■ ■ Day Courses are available in Art and Art Crafts, Commerce, Domestic Economy (Dressmaking,. Cooking, etc.), Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Carpentry, and Joinery, Cabinet-making and Designing.-' .■■;'• Evening. Classes are available in the above, and, also in- Building Construction, Plumbing,. Plastering, Sign-painting, and. Decorating, English, Latin, French, Mathematics, Chemistry, Botany, Physiology, Commercial Geography, Shorthand, Typing. Accountancy. ■Special Matriculation Course, Mr. Banner, Friday evenings. ' ~ i Fees' payable strictly in advance. '. W.' S. LA TROBE, M.A., ' F. SHAW, .......' ..Director. Registrar. ■''•■' OTJR DAY SCHOOL OUR DAY- SCHOOL j FOR BOYS _Will be : held at 81 Hill Street (Miss Somerville's Rooms). ■pROVISION.wiII be made for Boys from the age of 10. : The usual primary and' secondary subjects will be', taken. ' First Term begins MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. Boys must be enrolled at our office, .11 Grey Street. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, . H.- AMOS. Director. TO STAMMERERS. ' ""OEASLEY. SYSTEM." Consultation Free; 2 to IDaily. ' G. L.' JOHNSTON, Hotel- Arcadia, City. , WANTED. ROSPECTOE, having discovered deposit. Pitchblende (radium ore), req'uires, small capital to.: develop 6!inio to float; genuine; principals only, ply "H.H.," "Dominion" Office. ANY Business or Private Person requiring Temporary Assistance, I am prepared to make ADVANCES upon any security, bills discounted."- Write, enclosing stamp for reply. P.O. BOX 92, ' Wellington. '■ =-T | WANTED, FARM 250, TO-350 ACRES. WE have first-class client wanting to Lease 250 to 350 acres Fattening Farm, with G or 7-roomed House ana outbuildings; handy line, betiveen PaJmerston and Wflikiyiae. Fu/1 particulars to. Abraham ' and WiUl&ots, Ltd. Ralaentcm Ncxta-- ,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1978, 7 February 1914, Page 1
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