PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTS. RS. STEINMAN, Psychometxist and Business Clairvoyante; private interviews daily at Masonic Hall, 73 Boul- ' eott Street; Sunday, 7.15 p.m. S' ' " Riddiford Street, Newtown, will Reopen on 9th ' February. Pupils may be enrolled any . morning on or after that date. Preparatory school and kindergarten, . , Clifton Terrace. SCHOOL RE-OPENS ON ■ , ; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1915. .WELLINGTON DIOCESAN COLLEi ; GL4TE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, NGA TAWA, MARTON. THE First Term, 1.915, commences, and Pupils enter into residfence, on MONDAY, Bth. FEBRUARY. ! CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 The Terrace, Wellington. Principal: Mrs. Henry Smith. \ : Next Term will begin on Thursday, : February 4. 1 ,MR-S.'HENRY SMITH will be at Home . JLyJL on and a.fter Monday, February 1. Old Girls arc cordially invited to be I present at the opening' of School. MR- CH. W. KERRY, . Organist, - ItA St. John's Presbyterian Church. Pupils now Enrolling for Piano, Organ, Singing. . Vocal Classes commencing im- ' mediately. Terms, ete, 5 ■' HOTEL BRISTOL, Cuba Street. i i— —: D VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MISS AGNES M. SEGRIEF, A.T.C.L., . lijL L.A.B. (Senior fSrinity Gold Medallist), Resumes Teaching on THURSDAY, 3 '4th February, 1915. Terms, etc., "MARYVALE," t- -23 Daniel 'Street, Wellington South. 'Phone 301 G. 5 ~ 1-1 ;• R, A. S Z E N E S, TEACHER OF VIOEIN, ' COOPER'S. BUILDINGS, WILLIS ST. ij Telephone 925. y Will Resume on the Ist February. n o : : : : — II .REMOVAL. '. j jyttS. E. , H. QUEREE, r : ' . NEW STUDIO. . ® M'CAItTHY'S BUILDINGS ; (Opposite Hotel Windsor), Willis Street. ' Room 12, top floor. i- ' Resumes Teaching February 4th. £ WELLINGTON COLLEGE. ~ 18 mHE First Term will begin on Wednesi; A day, 3rd February. The Heads, master will receive ' parents : and guari, dians and-enrol pupils on Tuesday, 2nd r February, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., t and between 2 and 6 p.m. V-. • CHAS.' P. POWLES, . ..■ '-■ , ; Secretary. - ; •C.OLIIiG.E. c . nniE First Term :will'begin on Thnrs- , J. day, 4th February. The Principal will receive Parents and Pupils on Tuos--6 day, 2nd February, from 9.30 a.m. to 0 1° 30 p.m., and .from 2 to 4 p.m., and 8 on Wednesday, from'9.2o a.m. to 12.30 p.m.' New Pupils must also attend on Wednesday, at 9.30 ! a.m. Testimonials of - good character from previous school must !. be shown bv applicants for admission and applicants for Free Places must alw pro- [, duoo -oopies of ■ their birth certificates, s College House for Boarders is at No. .10 it Hill Street, under the management of 0 Mrs. Urquhart, aissisted 'by Resident College Mistresses. CHAS. P. POWLES, , - Secretary... r WELLINGTON TECHNICAL' COLLEGE f FIRST QUARTER 1915' WILL BEGIN: d DAY CLASSES-MONDAY,: Bth FEBt- RUARY, 9 .a.m. 1- EVENING CIiASSES—THURSDAY, Uth FEBRUARY, 7 p.m.DAY COURSES are available in Art and Art Crafts, Commerce, Domes- ' tic Economy (Dressmaking, Cooking, etc.), Mechanical and. Electrical Engineering, , Carpentry and Joinery, Cabinetmaking, !' 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. Ren--1 ner, Friday Evenings. j Fees payable ; strictly in advance. Syllabus on application. W. S. LA TROBE, M.A., Director. , F. SHAW, ■* .; Registrar. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD, n NORMAL SCHOOL-THORNDON. 8 will resume on TUESDAY, 5 > VJ FEBRUARY 2nd. The Headmaster " will be in attendance on Monday, February Ist, from 9 to 11 a.m., to enrol new 7 pupils. , . . _ The Kindergarten Department is open to children of from 3 to 5 years. in The Secondary Department provides a iy general continuation courpo as well as a p. special course in Domestic Science for al Gins. t THE INFANT DEPARTMENT. KELBURN Receives pupils from the Kindergarten stage up to and including Standard 3. - Pupils enrolled in the Kelburn standard classes will probably ;now be enabled to n " finish their oourse in the Main School ■t. Which is expected to be' ready tor all ®> classes shortly. • ' w G. L. STEWART, Secretary. nNURSE E. E. WALKER, Certificated, Has Opened a Maiteniiiy Hospital at y 29 MARION STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone 427 A. •'. d. 0 6 0 SPICER'S STUDIO, 6 6 M'CARTHY'S BUILDINGS, 6 d. Willis Street, 0 0 6 Opp. HOTEL WINDSOR. lp " Telephone 3263. D., 'H- OOD SINGING invariably basei - v)T upon . correct Voice-Placing ani Ith Emission. rd. MR. K. CORNWALL Guarantees practical Tuition in the Ar Ith as exsmplified in Old Italian Methods, all Addrees: nil 18 PORTLAND CRP-SCBNT, le. 'Plioae at Dresden
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2372, 30 January 1915, Page 1
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