PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS iCriss" ECCLESFIELD, mX, ■"A No. 10 AA ; ood\vard Street. Candidates prepared for University and other Examinations. Morning Class for Girls. At Home, Tuesday and AVednesday,; 6th and 7th February, 10 a.m. till 5 p.m.; CHILTON HOUSE~SCHOOL, '■ 235 The Terrace. Principal-MRS. HENRY SMITH. THE First Term of 1917 will Begin on THURSDAY, FEBRUAE-Y Bth. Old Girls are cordially invited to be present on opening day. Mrs. Henry Smith will be at home on and after Monday, February sth. FITZHERBEET TERRACE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School for Girls. - Principal: MISS BABER, M.A. r| AHli New Term will begin on AVednesA nesday, February 7. Tuesday, February 6, Mies Baber at home to purents, 10 a.m.-l p.m. and 3-5 p.m. Entrance examination for new day pupils 11.30 a.m. .__ : madlmfTannie be own, ■ Teacher of Singing. rpHOEOUGH Tuition in Voice Produc- ■»• tioh and Breathing, Italian method. Pupil of Shakespeare, London. Open for engagements, oratorio, concerts, etc. Write for terms, Bristol Piano Co., Wellington. TUri'SS HE I N.E.M A N N. PIANOFORTE & THEORY QF MUSIC. Eeeumes Teaching MONDAY, FEBRUARY a, at the Bristol Piano Coy's., also at. 230 Vivian Street. Telephone 2SSS. . WELLINGTON COLLEGE. m'HE FIRST TEEM of 1917 will Begin A on AVEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, at 9 o'clock. The Headmaster will interview Parents and Gunrdians 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. VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING,'AND ELOCUTION. ME. LEO BUCICERIDGE lies resumed Teaching at his Residence, 77 The Terrace. Tel. No. 2668. Terms on application. MADAME COPE DOWSING Resumes Lessons in Piano, Voice Produc. tion and ■ Singing, Elocution, Januarj 28th, 1917. Madame at Home to intending pupils and to receive old ones all the wpok. Studio: 94 AVILLIS STREET (Opp. Shortt's). WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. mHE First Term will begin on WEDJL NESDAY, 7th February, 1917. New Pupils must attend on MONDAY, sth February, at 9.30 a.m. Parents and Guardians will be received by Miss M'Lean on Monday and Tuesday, sth and 6th February, 1917, between the hours of 9.30 and 1 and 2 and 5 on each day. Boarders will be received by Mrs. Urquliart after 29th January, at College House, 8 Moturoa Street, opposite the School. . . ~ - >• ...,__,„,;,-,-. -Si'crefirj-.; ' YOUR BOY WILL : BE THOROUGHLY TRAINED • for a' successful Career, if he is placed in the OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH. . INSTRUCTION given in Public School, Entrance University, and Civil Service Subjects; also' in Practical Agriculture. Special attention to Physical Culture. Manly Sports. COMMODIOUS SCHOOLHOUSE and Fifteen Hundred-Acre Playground. Airy dormitories. Generouo diet. Parental discipline. •. Good moral tone. REFERENCES: The Ven. Archdeacon. Grace; Dr. Donald McGavin; Captain C H. Moss. R.F.A.; F. S. Pope,' Esq.; Dr. W. H. Hosking; R. M'CaJlum, Esq., M.P., and others. New Term opens 6th February. Prospectus on application to REV. JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., Principal, at the School; Or MR. E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M.A., Headmaater, Moxham Avenue, Kilbirnie. WANJED TO BUY AND SELL. . , LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. . HAS.it ever occurred to yon that you have Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery lying about that you can turn into cash ? We buy and give -HIGHEST PRICES. Drop us a postcard, or ring. Tel. 1107, and we ehall call and give you our price for whatever you have to sell. M. NAUSBAUM,.The.AIIies' Second-hand Dealer, 127/ Manners Street, Wellington. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. RING Up 'Phone 1628, N. Symone, largest buyer in second-hand clothing, boots, etc Highest prices given; letters promptly attended to. Country customers can rely on good prices. Send it to 63. Courtenay Plaoe. Wellington. NOTICB.-LeiUfT Clothing: Ring up 'Phone 2667 A. B. Morris, Secondhand Dealer, bmve Suite, Boots, Underwear, end Costumes,-eta.; all kinds of old Jewellery bought. . Bring or cend it to the place where, the highest prices in New Zealand are paid. 65 ConrteDaj Plaoe, Wellington. T EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, etc., PnrJU chased by L. Dabsoheok, 128 Taranaki Street. Higheet prices given. Letters promptly attended to. 'Phone A 2666. SEWING Machines, drophead, golden oak, £i 155., almost new 66 Singer, cheap. Machines bought, exchanged, or repaired. Globe, Grand Opera House, Manners Street. 'Phone 1214. Call or write. ', STAMPS-Collections ana Loose Stamps AVanted, especially old N.Z. 1855-72, on envelopes; also. Samoa; good price given, cash promptly. Depot for Albums, Mounts, etc. A. Brqdie, 116 Manners Street, Wellington. "■■'-■■ FOR SALE.' ' - -J on ACRES, level land, Otaki disXuV trict; now in full swing-as a Dairy Farm, milking machines installed and all conveniences. For further particulars, apply to I. E. Taylor, Tawa Flat. .___ OAKLAND CARS. YOU must place your order Now to secure one of the latest Model 6cylinder Oakland Cars, combining light upkeep and simplicity with smart appearance and power. AVrite, call, or 'Phone 3032 for one of our Representatives. W. W. PILKINGTON, 97 Courtenay Place, Wellington. PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE. ONE 12-h.p. single cylinder "Ruston and Proctor" Portable Steam Engine, in first-class order, and carrying the original pressure of 1001b. Price .£3OO f,o.r. Apply ■.PQLLETTS, LTD., Danrievirke.
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