PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTS. THE Imperial Conservatory of Music Anyone can learn by our method no scales; no drudgery. We teach fron melodies. Rooms, 1 and 2 Caledoniai Chambers, 33 Willis Street. CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. QCHOOL REOPENS on 3rd FEB. « EUARY. MISS SOMMERVILLE, . Principal. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER, Known, that Walter P. Hil * * invites Agencies on Commission frcn merchants and manufacturers, for Marl borough, Nelson, and West Coast. Boj 21, Nelson. "T)INE Lodge" Boarding ■ and_ Daj -*• School, 28 Austin Street—Kindergarten and Preparatory School for Girl: and Boys under 10. " Principals; Misi Fleming (Dunedin Diploma), Miss Davie; (N.F.U.). Drawing and Music Taught. \XTANTED, send for free book "How tc ' » Become a Muster of English." Gren ville Kleiaer will train you in fundamen tals of good English, double your intel lectual powers. Write now. N.Z. represen tative, J. Rodger, 112 d, Lichfield Street Christchurch. ' WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. mHE First Term will begin on WED' -» • NESDAY, 16th February. ,TheHea<j Mistress will receive .parents and guardians and enrol pupils on Monday, 14th February, between 9 a.m. and 12 noon and from 1 to 4 p.m., and on Tueeday 15th. February, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m Pupils under 10 are received for half th< Junior Fee, Mrs. Urquhari receives boarders at her house, No. 10 Hill Street. C. P. POWLES, Secretary. jgT. PATRICK'S C6LLEGI . REOPENS MONDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. Classes Resumed Tuesday, 15th February BANKS' COLLEGE, Woodward Street. "OOYS* PREPARATORY and-SECOND ■° ' AliY SCHOOL has resumed with a roll.number of 75 Boys prepared for all professional ant commercial careers. Strong classes already formed for En trance University and Public Service Ex aminations. Parents urged to enrol theii boys at once. EVENING MATRICULATION AND ENTRANCE PUBLIC SERVICE CUSSES Resume MONDAY, 7th inst., at 5.30 ' Nine hours' instruction per week. Principals: MR. W. T. FOSTER, M.A. (N.Z.) :BlLitt. ;(Oxon.). MR, H. H. CORNISH, M.A.. LL.B. Assisted by 6 other experienced and sue cessful male teachers. For further information consult the Di rector, H. AMOS. Telephone' 2098. "LUCKY; HAIG" Is the name given in the Army to th< present Commander of the Britisli Force in France. His luck, however, is not tha whibh is divorced.from merit: it is rathe: the good fortune of the man_ of first-rab intellect who has toiled at his professioi until he has become master- of it. • Aro YOU master of YOUR profession o: business? Do people ever say of you tha you aire the lucky man of the service? D< they-ever speak about you at all? If you Tfieb to excel you should take U] a course of study in one of the followini Departments witn Banks commercial college Wellington. Accountancy, Law ; Professional, Book-keeping, University, Publio. Service, Entrance University, Teachers' Certificate, Military, Police, Advertising. Shorthand and Typewriting, and Boys' Preparatory and Secondary Day School. Day, Evening and Correspondence Tuition Prospectus on application to H. AMOS, Director. Corner of WoodwaTd Street and Thi Terrace. AND . CALISTHENICS MISS GLADYS M. CAMPBELL, Diploma MRS. HENRY WORDSWORTH. "Queens bery Hall," London, W. Ballroom, Fancy, and National Daneing( Deportment, Physical Culture ant Fencing. ■ Dancing and Calisthenics Mistress t< Fitzherbert Terrace School and Chiltoi House School. Miss Campbell resumes teaching in th< first week -in March. Hours by arrangement. Individual or class instruction, At home from 3-5 p.m., aiid from 7.30 9 p.m., on Tuesdays and Thursdays durin{ this month, at 122 a Coromandcl Street Wellington. : 'Plioe 360-4 (2 rings). ELOCUTION. MR. CULFORD BELL and MISS BETTY PURDOM have resumed teaching. Call or write for prospectus Trevor Studios, G6 Willis Street. Phoni 1800. Hours,. 10.30-12, 2-8.30. Children'; class Saturday mornings, 10 o'clock. JJERBERT S. CLAUGHTON. L.T.C.L. Director Wellington Musical Union; Organist St. Andrew's Church, Terrace, Can receive limited number of pupils PIANO, singing; theory! Lessons in City Studio; St. Andrew 1 ! Hall, The Terrace; or at Private Reai dence, 49 Upland Road, Kelburn? 'Phoni 2878. ' PIANO, SINGING, ELOCUTION SPECIALIST. MADAME COPE-DOWSING Has Re sumed Teaching at her Studio, 94 WILLIS STREET. "Madame's system is unequalled." DANCING. ' MISS DOROTHY SAUNDERS, 288 The Terrace, Wellington. BALLROOM, FANCY, AND NATIONAI DANCING, PHYSICAL CULTURE. -TjlOR the convenience of Parents ant Pupils who wish terms to corres pond with those of Primary and Sccond ary Schools, Miss Saunders has resumet teaching oarlior than usual, Hours by arrangement. Individual or Class Lessons. At Home between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. and 7,80 p.m. and 9 DJn. tiie wask. jAUnhone 978»
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2692, 11 February 1916, Page 1
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