PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. 1 T>RIVATE Kindergarten and Prepara- ' st , tor y, Sc hool, The Priory, Austin - -.IB ?. rin «Pal: Miss Fleming. Day ( Boarding School for Children under . i iJ\ School re-opens next Wednes--■^-££°L uar y 3rd,Mi)ls. Telephone A 876, ' (HROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Day's Bay, Wellington. Uoarding School frir Boys, -mder It. «ew Term commences Wednesday, 3rd i'ebruary. Pupils arc now being enrolled. -Principal: Miss Somnierville. ■ WEW'JNCTON DIOCESAN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, NGA TAWA, MARTON. rpBl ! First Term, 1915, commences, and ■.TXx,-^! 1 ?- 1 ' 8 enter infj ° residence, on MONDA\, Bth. FEBRUARY. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL. 2»5 The Terrace, Wellington^ Principal: Mrs. Henry Smith. . Next Term will begin on Thursday, February i. MRS. HENRY SMITH will be at Home rai°?«- a ? d after Monday. February 1. Old Girls are cordially invited to be present at the opening of School. FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL For GIRLS T Principal: Miss Baber, li.A. HE new form will begin on Friday, . February sth, 1915. Miss Baber will be at home to parents of present pupils Wednesday, I) to 5 p.m.; to parents of new pupils on Thursday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 to 5 p.m. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MISS AGNES mTsEGRIEF. A.T.C.L., v « £"*' ,B - <Sonior Trinity Gold Medal',,s,t) ' r , R , BS »nies Teaching on THURSDAY, Ith February, 1915. Terms, etc., "MARYVALE," 23 Daniel Street, Wellington South. ! Phone 3016. MADAME COPE-DOWSING. v nT/& A ,S& SINGING, ELOCUTION. V OICE PRODUCTION, AND PLACING.
. Madame s System Identical with our besl Sinpers, Players, and Speakers. STUDIO: 94, Willis Street. . \ SINGING* " TO PUPILS. . MADAME MUELLER has'-Resumed J-'JL Lessons. Address c.o. Miss M'lntyre, Music Depot, 12i Larobton Quay. Classes for Practice for Concert purposes, Monday, Ist February, at 8 p.m., ftt the above address. PIANOFROTE PLATING. Season 1915. MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY • ITJL , Resumes Lessons MONDAY, FEBRUARY- Bth. Studio—223 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. npHE First. Term will begin on WednesJL day 3rd February. The Headmaster will receive parents and guardians and. enrol Pupils on Tuesday, 2nd lebruary, between: 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., and between 2 and G p.m. CHAS. P. POWLES, ' -. Secretary.
WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. mEE First Term will begin on ThureJ. day, 4th February. The Principal will receive Pareuts ajid Pupils on Tuesday, 2nd February, from 9.30 • a.m to 12.30 p.m., and from 2• to i p.m.,'andon Wednesday, from 9.20 a.m. to 12.30 p.m New Pupils must also attend on-Wed-nesday, 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 also produce copies of their birth certificates. Co iege House for Boarders is at No 10 Hill Street, under the management of Mrs. Urouhart, assisted by Resident Collego Mistresses. CHAS. P. POWLES,
. Secretary. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGI FIRST QUARTEIfms WILL BEGINDAY CLASSES-MONDAY, Bth PER RUARY, 9 a.m. EVENING CLASSES-THURSDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 7 p.m. T)AY COURSES "Ire available in Art ~ _, and Art Crafts; Commerce, Domestic Economy (Dressmaking, Cooking, etc.). Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Carpentry and Joinery, Cabinetmakine 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, PhysiHogy, Commercial Geography, Shorthand typing, Accountancy. Special Matriculation Course, Mr. Renler, Friday Evenings. o e fi s .Wable strictly in advance. - byllaous on application. W O T i irronnT, .. .
W. S. LA TROBE, M.A., t. nr„™ Director. F. SHAW, ( . Registrar. SPICER'S STUDIC M'CARTHY'S BUILDINGS, - Willis Street, Opp. HOTEL WINDSOR, Telephone 3283. r<OOD SINGING it invariably based LT °° rreßt Voiw - P1 _ t MR. K. CORNWALL Guarantees practical Tuition in the Art as exemplified in Old Italian Methods. Address: •Ph M JUTLAND CRESCENT. Phtme 382 - And at Dresden. OFFICE MAN-THIS IS FOR YOU' TF you saw a billet advertised to-morrow
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