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EDUCATIONAL. j yy ELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE,- fl CLASSES WILL REASSEMBLE ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. Miss M'Lean will interview parents at I the College, Pipitea Street, on Friday, February 4, and Monday, February 7, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. I All new girls except boarders must at- > tend on Monday at 9 a.m.. and all ■ pupils returning to school must be pre- ■ sent on Tuesday at 9 a.m., or send a notice of intention to return. The Junior Department is taught by fully qualified teachers, under the direction of Miss Cocker, M.A. There is extra accommodation this year at the new Hostel, 32 Hobson Street, which is under the management of Mrs. Urquhart, assisted by qualified resident governesses. Prospectuses and all particulars may bo obtained from the Secretary. CHAS. P. POWLSS, 219 Lambton Quay. WELLINGTON YIiICHNICAL COLLEGE.” TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL REOPENS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. riIHE Director may be consulted and, -I. New Pupils enrolled on MONDAY,. , JANUARY 31, from 10 to 12, 3 to 5, I and 7 to 9. i The following courses are provided: Commercial (including Bookkeeping, Shorthand, and Typewriting), Engineering (Mechanical or Electrical), Building, Art, Home Science. Holders of Certificates of Proficiency or Endorsed Competency, or those over • 14 recommended by an Inspector, are entitled to Free Education and Free Railway Passes All Day Classes resume on FEBRU- (. ARY 1, and all Evening Classes on FEB- 4 RUARY 14. . i Prospectuses, giving full particulars, f may be had on application. JOHN H. HOWELL. • Director. 1 SOLWAY COLLEGE. MASTERTON. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. < Under the Auspices of the Presbyterian 1 Church of N.Z.) A COMPETENT STAFF and Buildings 7 with modern equipment provid* means for a sound Christian education. Special features: Happy home life, openair sleeping accommodation, spacious grounds containing croquet lawns, asphalt teiseis courts, swimming baths and playing grounds. For Prospectus apply to THE PRINCIPAL, Or MR. J. MONCRIEFF, P.O Box 13, Carterton. HUTT GIRLS’ SCHOOL, CHILTON | SAINT JAMES, ' Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. Boarding and day school for - Girls. Principal, Miss Geraldine 1 Fitz Gerald. Vacancies for Boarders. ’ Next Term commences February 2, 1921. , School Telephone, 115, Lower Hutt. ; Prospectus may be obtained from Uie Secretaries, Messrs. Clarke and Menzies, P.O. Box 486, Wellington, or from the 1 Principal. ? WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COL-~ i LEGE. PROFESSIONAL AND COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTANTS’ EXAMINATION. i COURSES in all subjects in prepara- ; tion for the above will commence i on FEBRUARY 15 (7 p.m.-9 p.m.). I . Instructors: E. K. Cameron, E. L. Enting, A.1.A.N.Z.. W. H. F. Alexander, M.A., LL.B., W. F. C. Balham. : Fees for the Session of three terms: ) per subject, with reduction for three i or more subjects. ’ JOHN H. HOWELL, | Director. j BUSINESS NOTICES. ? BLINDS. GUARANTEED Fadeless Holland, il ' feathenstitched, hemmed sides. Old 1 blinds renovated. Buttons covered while [ you wait. Country orders promptly executed. ; WATSON AND CO., Blind Specialists, > Dominion Avenue, Wellington. BABY’S OUTFIT. Complete in every detail. All prices. APRONS. NURSES, Waitresses, and other#, get your Aprons made by MRS. E. COLLINS, 61 Vivian Street and 14 Courtenay Place (Just behind Tram Terminus). WALKING on hard pavements jars the nerves. WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels make hard roads seem soft! British made from Para Rubber. Make mre you get Wood-Milne’s! EAUTIFUL CuOice Cut Flowers and Foliage, in any quantity. Wedding and Presentation Bouquets a speciality. Wreaths, Crosses, on shortest notioe. Miss Carney, Floriste. 94 Manners Street. HOME Candy Makers, Thermometers Large Stocks held. Henry Berry and Co., Dixon Street.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 101, 22 January 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 101, 22 January 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 101, 22 January 1921, Page 9

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