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PAIiMERSTOISP NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. Rector: John E. Vernon, M.A., B.So. (Edin.) THE School RE-OPENS out TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. . Classical, Agricultural, and ,fcommercial Courses. Boarding House (College House) under the personal supervision of the Rector. Prospeqtua on application to the* Seore< tary or tj% Rector. IRIH'ANA BOARDING; SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Nevf Brighton, Chrietchurch. febt. WM. WILSON. Next Term begins on 30th JANUARY. Pro»p6otuap<| on application. __^ FITZHEfeSERT-TERRACE SCHOOL, ,»• WELLINGTON. \ Boarding? and Day School for Girls. Pfinoipil: MISS BABER, M.A. THE New Term will begin on THURSDAY/ &th FEBRUARY. Mis# Baber will be at home on WEDNESDAY^ Sth February, 10-12 a.m. and 3-S p.m, /f; ,VIOLIN. MISS '^AURENA P. ANDERSON ReaU'taes Teaching on MONDA/Y, 3rd Febr'dUry. Address-^34, Talavera-tertace, Wellington. o', Afc BeggVs Monday and Thursday Afternon^*'- . . CD,'. MACKINTOSH, • /No. 36, Kent-terrace (Musiocilaster Wellington College), ,t " Teacher of the PIANOFORTE AND. SINGING, Also Violin, Flute, Clarinet, and other ■ 1 Instruments, Will Hestime Teaching on SATURDAY, retf FEBRUARY, 1913. ' THEORY A SPECIAL FEATURE. PIANOFORTE, THEORY OF MUSIC, y\ND HARMONY. MISS C. SIMPSON, L.A.B. - fpHE First Term will begin on Thurs- ' X day^tfth Feb. Miss Simpson will be at her Room at the Dresden on Wednesday to receive old and flew pupils. Addres^yl9, Devon-street. ERR* ; .KMIi MOLLER, Teacher of ; Pianoforte, 29, Vivian-atreet, will be glad to meet prospective StfldentS by appointment. ■■ PIANOFORTE. MISS E. N.~TRUEBRIDGE ; WILL Resume Teaching at her Kooms, 820, Lambton-quay (over Littleioha'a), on MONDAY, 10th Febm- . aty; and at Lower Hutt on TUESDAY, tliib>F&b;*tta*y., .Telephone 76?, %ICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING fm. LEO. BtrOKERIDGE (Pupil of L Sir Charles Satitley, London, and nor Blaeoo, Milah^'Resfttmes Teaching TUESDAY, 4«h\ February. 'At Home to liateoding pupils "MONDAY,' 3rd 1 . " fa, The Tertace". /Tekr266B^ t . 1 3. H. SMIT.H,,' " C%a»isfc and Choirmaster, Sti Thomas's X ' l^ Church, . '■ "tifAS Vacancies |or Muslo Pupils.' ApJuL pointmonfs can be made by 'Phono 3QJ7. y ■ > - feaahing 1 . Rooms— Jll, Hill««treet; St. Taama«'s Inftm^ ; Schoolrc>om' {Mondays atfd Thatsd»ys only) - . - v . "MDSie, - I wntas rAi«Hy;-GrsßAim t.R-.A.M., : IU|L has from' London, find will refume Te»dJujg -I'lSLiioioftO,, , Singing, JJArmony, 'Mu»it»{-, Appreciation, WEDNESDAY, Sth Feferuary. ' 4| kddrw rj j 3, Pipitea-gfcreet, Thorndon. jPIAKfoFORTE.' HARMONY, AND I COUNTERPOINT. "Mif/ISS HARVEY Resumes Teaching !«. MONDAY, 10th February. jPupils prepared for Exams. lAddtees: 20, Roxburgh-street. _J -i a TtTRN ER, M.1.U.M., €^ • Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 1 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trims stop at the door. Terms commemoe j t with Pupils. NOTE.— lnitruments Lent Free of Charge Jj to intending Pupils. '"■j MISS % OARK'S QCMOOt* OF SHORTHAND AND »3 TyPEWRITING.t ' M|SS L. MACDONALD Prinoipal. Jj.ui_ < • < Typewriting Officei mteAiKf JDTAWSON'B B.Un,DDIGS, 1 Opp/ Bank of New Zealand- " * ' Tuition by Correspondence has. Special Attention. {" ' ' " 1 Pitman's Australian Record— 22o word* per 1 , • minute. i Highest Boeedinthe shortest time. v MA.I?RIOirLATION, 'AND .^THER ENTRANCE UNIVER,t SITY EXAMINATIONS, i „ ,j Otsfß Classes for the above i Examina-- . tions commence oil TUESDAY, 4th February, at* 5,15 p.m. Students fpr this yeafts examinations 'Will 'Teceive 6, to- 8 ' hours 1 instruC"| tion per woel?. 4 ; ..<,.".. '• ,' v INSTJtUOTOBBfI,--' : ■ MR. % H. CORNISH, MX, (Double. t'-ffirat-dlMsii Ho&ouV^. ,t MR. E.'a'O. »JSRCUS, BtSof (Senior < Scholarship Pure and Applied ' 'Mathematics). MR'.*o. C. MA r Z£NGARB/M.A. (Sqcondl mass Horioars). - MB?'J, E. XIJWAITES^B.A.' - FORTY PER/CENT, of "our sWente wore successful in the above Examinations last year. BANKS'S"; ■"■' COMMERCIAL COLLE&E, M ,' il, GRE^STREET. •* ■ - TeJ'e^Jione 2098/' iibBEE'S; SLIDE EXILE,. With\Deoifflal«, .Slide; Spring, and Ordinary Cursor, ; -ll inches long, Celluloid SUrface". • ,> , ' 4 i .' < ' i — fpHERE hak been so big a demand for A these M RuleS that extra ' supplies -were ordered from the rhdnufactUrers. These hive 1 uoV-cdmd to Band, and are offered iop tale at the Special Price o£ $ At fhUi price we. defy competition. f At the 'reftueet of many who have alle"ady Bulet, vjejha^ obtained fil very, ■fine" Manual on the Slide Rule, by feharlee N. Piokworth, which wb offer at "' 'Send remittance with order, and goods Jwill be promptly mailed. If not satisfactory 1 can. be returned within eeven, xjay*, and cash will be refunded. f J INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONI , DENCE SCHOOLS, Jj63F, DIXON-STREET, Wellington, JU-JITSU! JU-JITSU! I1I 1 As Taught in Japan, i&J'ijGlAli- PRIVATE CLASS commences T ' 12th FEBRUARY. I Wtlt9 »< A. DUFFY,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 4

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