PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTB, a ' Imperial Conservatory of Music, f. -*• Anyone can learn by our method; _ no scales; no drudgery. We teach from j0 melodies. Rooms, 1 and 2 Caledonian s Chambers, 33 Willis Street. ST. CATHERINE'S SCHOOL will Reopen FEBRUARY 8, in St. Thomas's •t Schoolroom, Newtown. Miss Butts will s, enrol pupils there on Monday afternoon. " CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL V QCHOOL REOPENS on 3rd FEB£3 RUARY. MISS SOMMERVILLE, - Principal, it COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER.' :0 "CyANTED Known, that Walter P. Hill * ' invites Agencies on Commission from - merchants and manufacturers, for Marls' lwrough, Nelson, and West Coast. Box 21, Nelson. ■ "TJINE Lodge" Boarding and Day ;1 . J- School, 28 Austin Street—Kindergarten and Preparatory School for Girls - and Boys under 10. Principals: Miss ?■ Fleming, Miss, Da7ies (N.F.U.) Next term commences February 9th. Princi- *" pals will be -at home Tuesday afternoon. ); WELLINGTON DIOCESAN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, NGA TAW A, MARTON. FTtHE FIRST TERM, 1916, commences, . J- and Pupils enter into residence, on ' WEDNESDAY, 9th February. JJERBERT S. CLAUGHTON. L.T.C.L,, Director Wellington Musical Union; Organist St. Andrew' 6 Church, Terrace, j Can receive limited number of pupils. ■4 PIANO, SINGING, THEORY; 1. Lessons in City Studio; St. Andrew's •3 Hall, The Terrace; or at Private'Resi- '■» dence, 49 Cpland Road, ICelburn. 'Phone P- 2878. £- DRAWING AND PAINTING. s ' I\fISS C. B. YOUMANS will Resume v, i>J " Teaching on MONDAY, 7th FEB- '? RUARY. Studio; 134 CUBA STREET, is — : c- M"ADAME COPE - DOWSING Haa Resumed Lessons > ol AT HER STUDIO, _ 91 Willis Street (opp. Shortt's), st "Madame's System is Unequalled." in Jo VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. I\/riSS AUi\ES M. SEGRIEF, A.T.C.L., ,' IiJL L.A.8., resumes Teaching on MONDAY, the 7th FEBRUARY, 1916. Terms, etc.,' "MARYVALE," r- 23 Daniel Street, Wellington South. e > 'Phone 3016. it — i. ELOCUTION. e" Tl/jTR. CULFORD BELL and MISS ' iVI BETTY PURDOM have resumed teaching. Call or write for prospectus. Trevor Studios, 66 Willis Street. Phone - 1800. Hours, 10.30—12, 2—8.30.' Children's p class Saturday mornings, 10 o'clock. in : : ■ r, -DANCING. r, MISS DOROTHY- SAUNDERS, n- 288 The Terrace, Wellington, r, BALLROOM. FANCY, AND NATIONAL c- DANCING, PHYSICAL CULTURE.. FOR tho convenience of Parents and Pupils who wish terms to corresit- pond with thoso of Primary and Secondary Schools, Miss Saunders has resumed teaching earlier than • usual. Hours by arrangement. [d Individual or Class Lessons. l J At Home between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m., and 7.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. this week. Telephone 975. . V/STANTED—Can you Sketch? Cultivate 7 Y your taste for drawing. It will bring you pleasure and profit. Students' - drawings sold in London. Mail coupe. Get prospectus "I." N.Z. representative, Jas. Rodger, 112 d Lichfield Street, Christ ohurch. . WANTEO. b- WANTED to maintain or adopt, id T V small Girl. 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Box 342, iii . . G.P.0., Wellington. 6. : IN THE ESTATE OF ROYD GARLIC®, JJSQ., DECEASED. id ' Late Director of Physical Culture to N.Z. Government. TO LET, Suite of 8 living rooms (elaborately furnished), with bathroom, q kitchen,' pantry, gas cooking stove, electrie radiators,- electric light throughout, and every modern convenience; situated ill the heart of City, opposite G.P.O. Adj mirably suited for professional man. Also, two well-furnished Rooms, consultto ing and operating room, specially fitted for Electrical Massage work. Also,/'the Gymnasium. The best equipped and most modern Gymnasium in Australasia, with dressing rooms, showers, a, lavatories, and every possible arrangei- ment for conducting a high-class Physical ie Culture Establishment. To bo let as a whole or separately. _ Further particulars apply LONGMORE AND CO., Estate Agents, f 207 Lambton Quay. io :o :e e. n- \TEW Zealaud Women, protest against rs -Lil Germans and Naturalised Germans in your Army. Join tho N.Z. 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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2688, 7 February 1916, Page 1
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