PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, DAY'S BAY. . I "DOARDING SCHOOL for BOYS, under • -*-* -Ai years of age. Fii«t Term, 1917, - commences on TUESDAY, 6th FEB. MISS SOMMERVILLE, > Principal. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. , MISS AGNES M. SEGRIEF, L.A.8., ■»"*• Teacher of Voice Production and ' Singing, resumes. lesson on THURSDAY, ' ilst FEBRUARY, 1917. Tenns, etc. 5 "JfARYVALE," 23 Daniel Street, Wellington South. 'Phone 3016. FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: MISS BABER, M.A. nnHE New Term will'begin "on Wednes--S- nesday, February 7. r Tuesday, February 6, Miss Baber at y home to parents, 10 a.m.'-i p.m. and 3-5 s p.m. - - ■' ■ , ■ • s Entrance examination for new day " P u P'k 11-30 a.m. WELLINGTON; COLIjEGE. i rriHE FIRST TERM" of 1917 will Begin ; , J- on WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, ! at 9 o'clock. e The Headmaster will interview Par--1 ents and Guardians on Tuesday, the 30th, from 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and from 2 to 5.30 p.m. CHAS. P. POWLES, . . Secretary. QT. JAMES'S PRIVATE SCHOOL, / Adelaide Road. I The First Term, 1917, commences on y TUESDAY, 30th JANUARY. ' Miss d' Mowbray will be at the School on MONDAY, 29th, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon to i- receive parents of. intending pupils. f- MADAME ANNIE BROWN, Teacher of Singing. rftHOROUGH Tuition in Voice Produc--6 '•*• , tion and Breathing, Italian method.' '. Pupil of Shakespeare, London. Open for engagements, oratorio, concerts, etc. Write for terms, Bristol Piano Co., Wellington. , . ' PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL. "piNE LODGE," 28 Austin Street,J- Boarding and Day School for Children under 10. Principal—MlSS FLEMING. School begins WEDNESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. e WELLINGTON DIOCESAN COL'LEd GIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. NGA TAWA, MARTON. THE FIRST TERM, 1917;, commences on 9th February. Pupils enter into residence on Thursday, Bth February. "■ ■ f .OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH. THE IDEAL EDUCATIONAL AND HEALTH ESTABLISHMENT FOR BOYS. T7IIFTEEN Hundred Acres of Play- . -P ground. Boating, Swimming, and Fishing in the safest bay in Sounds coun. try. Swedish drill and sports. Special .; attention to deportment and development y of character. Generous diet. Mild win- • ters; . ■ . ,v.,.- ~... ■ ■.... - ■ ' Curriculum School subjects. Students prepared for Univere sity and Civil Sefyice.' Instruction given e in Practical Agriculture. Cadets may u remain after. schooling is compjeted to a gain experience in farm' management. e New Term opens' dth February. Prospectus with all particulars, from REV. JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., „ Principal, at the School, & Or from ' ' ® MR. E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M.A., * Headmaster, t Moxham Avenue, Kilbirnie. ■ ". ' ■' ; .'I SCOTS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. (Under control of the Presbytery, . , Wellington.) . DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR ' BOYS, a With Preparatory and Secondary Departments. The.First Term of .1917 commences on February 6th. Principal: GEO H. UTTLEY, ESQ., M.A., M.Sc. (N.Z.), F.G.S. (London). Scots College has been registered as efficient by the New Zealand Education Department. Y'." .'. '.' . . .' . Pupils are prepared for Public Servico , and University Matriculation,. / and ■* Scliolarship Examinations. . The Principal may be interviewed by _ appointment after January 24th. The Prospectus may be obtained on application to the Principal, Telephone 427, Wellington. .- • . e ° A MAN'S, VALUE. YOUR value is limited.by what you know. This and • opportunity are the basis of success. The best opportunity of to-day is in the ranks of the Wirer less Profession. LEARN WIRELESS. The opportunity is knocking at your , door. Let us supply you' with the knowledge that will bring you success. We e are specialists in teaching Wireless. No f other teaching body has either the apy paratus or the staff of experienced men 0 that we have. Our pupils qualify for' ;- good positions in six months. WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS. s ■ i. DOMINION; COLLEGE OF WIRELESS, '' A.M.P; Buildings, Hunter Street, WELLINGTON. ,1 G.P.O. ,Box 922 ■ \ E.. OGILVIE, Manager. •DOES YOUR POSITION SATISFY . YOU? ■ - TF your answer is "Yes," either, you. -■'■*■ have climbed to the topmost ning desirable state of affairs—or ,else you lack ambition, and arc content - to be a "bottom dog."- If your answer, ; . however, is "No," then there is a way :, out. For your own sake—for.the sake r . of those dependent upon you now or in the future, you must leave no stone un-' - turned to make yourself worthy of the I" best of positions. Qualify and the best '• of positions will"come your way. Why not in. your spare time study PRAC- ; TICAL BOOKKEEPING, or ACCOUNT- \ ANCY, or LAW, or ADVERTISEMENT--1 WRITING, or receive an up-to-date Course in BUSINESS EDUCATION? - AH these we teach by mail. In which > are you interested? ' ■ - Write to-day for particulars. Address: • ■ HEMINGWAY IND ROBERTSON'S ' CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., x. Auckland. 1 ADVANCE YOURSELF-LEARN BOYD SHORTHAND. THE BOYD SCHOOL will Teach you the practical system of learning. Shorthand in SO dajfl of home study. - For full descriptive matter free, address BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOL. 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. ■ r|\ALKING Sign Advortieemente arouse ■V curiosity and command attention.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2988, 27 January 1917, Page 1
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