EDUCATIONAL Piano, Singing, Voice Production, and Breathing. Elocution and Dramatic Art. ' Ti/TADAME COPE-DOWSING. Madame's system ie identical with that of the noted Singers, Speakers, and Actors of the day. PIANO TUITION in all its branches. Studio: 94 Willie Street (opp. Shortt's). Phone M 67. S. MARGARET'S COLLEGE, Christchurch. FIRST TERM will begin THURSDAY, February 7th, at 10 a.m. Boarders' return February 6th. Four Students out .of five successful at Matriculation Examination, December, 1917. CHILTON HOUSE'BOHOOL, 255 Tho Terrace, Wellington. Principal-MRS. HENRY SMITH. mHE FIRST TEEM of 1918 will begin on X THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7th. Old Girh of the School are cordially invited to be present at tho opening. Mrs. Henry Smith will be at homo'on and after Monday, February 4th. HOW TO WRITE ■HOTION.-tt) The Novel; (2) The Short Story; (3) Plays. A Correspondence Course in a series of PRACTICAL STUDIES of the ART OF FICTION is oifere'd to those who wish to understand how to write boous. ii.i member of the Society of Authors (Incorporated). London, England, now in N'/, Write for terms to ''LITERATURE," "Dominion" Office, Wellington. WELLINGTON DIOCESAN COLLEGIATE. SCHOOL FOR GIfcLS. NGA TAWA, MORTON. mHE FIRST TEEM, 1918, begins tm 6th 1. FFiBKUARY. Pupils return on Tuesday, sth February. The lady Principal iJlise Barker, M.A.), will receive New I Pupils and their Parents from 9 a.m. on I Tuesday, sth February. 6T. MATTHEWS 80HOOL FOR GIRLS, MA6TEETON, 17A0AK01133 FOR BOARDERS. Prospco ' tuses and terms on application tn ' H, L. THIRTLE, Hall Street, Masterton. TWTEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS. JiOYS-Principal: W. H. Moyes, M.A.,8.3c. GIELS-Principal : Miss J. R. Barr, M.A. NEXT TERM COMMENOEiJFor Girls: 6th February. For Boye: 12th February. There is limited accoaimodation for Boarders in fine, hoalthy situations in different localities. Prospectuses can be ibtained on application to the undersigned. EDMUND LASH, , Secretary, P.O.- Box 167, New Plymouth. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. mHE FIRST TERM of 1918 will open on J. THURSDAY, 31st January. New boys will bo enrolled on WEDNESDAY, 30th January, from 9 a.m. to 12.45 p.m., and from 3 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. During these hours tho Headmaster will -interview parents and guardians. 0. P. POWLES, Secretary. FrrZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School for Girls, And ■" Kindergarten Class for Boys and Girls under ?ovon. Principal-MISS BABIiR. M.A. The Now Term will begin 'on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. MISS BABER AT. HOME: To parents of present pupils, Tuesday, February 6th, 3-5 p.m. To parents of new pupils, Wednesday, February 6th. HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL. Chilton Saint James, Wnterloo Road, Lower Hutt. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Priucipal: Miss Geraldine Fitzgorald, assisted by Miss A. C. Freeman (late Head of Chilton Houeo School). Prospectus may be obtained from tho Secretary, Clarke and Menzies, 197 Lambton Quay, Wellington, or from the Principal. Miss Fitzgerald will receive parents and guardians on Wednesday and Thursday in January and February. The firet term begine on Wednesday, 20th February. QfCOTS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. (Under the Control of the Presbytery of Wellington.) A DAY AND BOARDINCI SCHOOL For Boys of All Agee. THE NEW TERM COMMENCES FEB. sth, 1918. New Boys are required to attend at the Collego on Monday,-- February 4th. As accommodation is for tho preeent limited, applications for places as boarders should he. made as early ae possible. The Principal may be interviewed at the College after January 26th. j Prospectus and full particulars may. be ! obtained from G. W. Guthrie, Esq., Hon. Sec, 106 Victoria Street, Wellington. TTIXi Ml NATION " RESULTS IJ Ol . BANKS COLLEGE.; ACCOUNTANCY-45 presented; 33 passed. The College obtained 93 per cent, of passes in tho Accountancy Lrw Subjects. LAW presented. 20 pasted. — <-, TUTORS FOR 1918. BOOKKEEPING AND AUDITINGT. H. JONES, A.1.A.. N.Z.. Accountant to Watkins, Hu11,., Hunt and Wheeler, Professional Accountaui.s aud Auditors. J P. HARLE. late Accountant to Benjamin ! and Oc. | LAW: j The following practising Barristers-at-I H.'h. CORNISH, M.A., LL.M ; B. E. MURPHY. M.A., LL.B., B. Com. I I O. C. MAZENGARB, M.A.. LL.M. I TDOTD SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAYS. What we have done for hundreds of others we can do for you. LET US MAKE A SHORTHANDWBITEB OF YOU IN 30 DAYS. It cosli nothing to inquire. BOYD CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, BOX 593, WELLINGTON. WANTED-Georgo and Georgo's Bargain Sale in Cuba Street; Glace aud Taffeta Silk; usual price 3b. 6d., now 9d. ya_l_ WANTED Known-Get your Glasses now and don't wait till New Year. Call and see Bickerton, Optician, Manners Street.. GENERAL Printing In all ito branches neatly and promptly oicout«d at moderate charges at tho "Dominion" General Printing House, "Dominion" Avono* ' "Phono 4050.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 110, 26 January 1918, Page 1
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