EDUCATIONAL. SCOTS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. Principal: Mr. J. R. Sutcliffe, B.Sc. A BOARDING and Day School for Pre--*-X paratory, Primary and Secondary bOy s from FIVE to NINETEEN years. Spacious and well-equipped grounds. Boxing and Gymnastics are provided for all boys by the Physical Director. Open-air Swimming Baths. Expert instruction in Swimming and Life-Saving. Religious instruction by Presbyterian Ministers. A number of DAY AND BOARDER SCHOLARSHIPS for new enrolments in the secondary department has been made available for 1935-36, First term of 1935 commences February 6. The Principal will be in attendance to interview Parents and Pupils on Thursday. January 31, and Friday, February 1. Prospectus and particulars from THE PRINCIPAL. QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, 53 Hobson Street, Wellington. Board and Day School for Giris from S to 19 years. Jp DUCATION at Queen Margaret XX College is on broad cultural lines, with latitude for individual preference. Pupils prepared for publie examinations. Optional subjects include Piano, Violin, Art, Elocution, Dancing and Dressmaking. Ample provision for outdoor sport and recreation. Health and diet carefully studied. Beautiful surroundings. Girls of all denominations accepted. FIRST TERM of 1935 commences February 12. The Principal will be in attendance to interview parents and pupils from 2 to 5 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday, February 4 and 5. Prospectus and all information from MISS IRENE WILSON, M.A., Principal. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL. FIRST TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. Pupils will be enrolled at the College, Mount Cook. HHIE Director may be consulted at th* X .Technical College, Mount Cook, on Thursday. January's!, between the hours of 10 and 12, 3 and 5, and on Friday, February 1, between the hours of 10 and 1 12. 3 and 5, aud 7 and 8. Entrance from Wallace Street or Rugby Street. ART SCHOOL. Day Classes begin Tuesday, February 5, EVENING SCHOOL. Classes begin on Monday, February 25. Prospectuses giving full particulars of each school may be had on application at the College Office. ®’ ART TRAINING. T EARN the P.T.P. way in your spare X-t time at home.. Full practical instruction and frank constructive criticism, quick and certain progress. Write for FREE Illustrated Booklet, “The Artist in the Making.’ for full particulars of Courses for Commercial and General Art. Figure Drawing and Landscape Sketching, to— THE PRINCIPAL. The P.T.P. School of Art, P.O. Box 1541, Wellington. MUSIC. TXTISS VALERIE CORLISS, A.R.A.M.. 11l L.R.A.M., Pianoforte, RESUMES TEACHING On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY G, At her Studio, 16 Guthrie Street, Thorndon. SPECIAL EVENING CLASS for Practice and ’Experience in Teaching and Performing, to be held on alternate Tuesdays. commencing February 19, at 7.30 p.m. Particulars on Application. TUfR. PAUL VINOGRADOFF, X’X Moscow Conservatorium (World-famous Russian School of Music), Resumes Pianoforte, Voice Production, and Teaching of Singing, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, at 10 a.m. STUDIO: Nimmo’s Concert Hall. Bond Street. Telephone 45-080. (Prospectus on Application.) r —2 - MISS GRACE GAUDIN, L.R.S.M., I'X (London), Pianoforte and Theory, RESUMES TEACHING on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4. Studio: 35 Arawa Road, Hataitai. Terms by Arrangement. BLACK, L.R.S.M. I’X "(London), Registered Teacher Pianoforte. Theory, _and Harmony. First Term, 1935. begins on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. Pianoforte Group and Percussion Band Classes for beginners are-also being formed. Studios: 118 Lambton Quay, 9 Glen Road, Kelburn. ACCOMMODATION. PROVINCIAL—(Continued). ANG ANU I—Federal Hotel. Delightfully situated on riverbank overlooking the beautiful Mouton Gardens, with good up-river view; high-class cuisine; GO/- per day. Mrs. M. Bethune, REST HOMES. tUHE SANATORIUM, Morrinsville, for x Chest Diseases; modernised; X-Ray installed;' 4J guineas weekly including medical attention RAFTON” Rest Home. 204 Upper Adelaide Rd., for reception of elderly and delicate persons needing care or diet: nurse in attendance. Miss Compton. Tel. 24-406.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 104, 26 January 1935, Page 2
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