ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE W^ L EX ? E S EE r NN c e b r ;." r , MONDA¥ Classes will Resume on TUESDAY, 11th. THE RECTOR. FITZHERBERT-TERRACE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School ' for Girls. Principal: MISS BABER, M.A. THE New Term will begin on THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. Mi«s Baber will be at home on WEDNESDAY, sth February, 10-12 a.m. and 3-5 p.m. LOWER HUTT~~ WOBURN PRIVATE SCHOOL. Principal: MISS C. HAYDEN. THE First Term of 1913 began at St. James's Schoolr.oom, Woburn-road, on THURSDAY, 16th February. A Kindergarten Class for Children between the ages of 4 and 7 is being formed (mornings, only). Particulars on application to Miss O. Hayderi, Lower Hutt. PRIVATE SCHOOL. MISS THORNTON & MISS WEREAPLIN, "Balquidda," Khandallah. First term 12th February. Boarders return Tuesday, 11th Feb. KENT-TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOLROOM. THE. MISSES MITCHELL'S Kindergarten and Preparatory School. TyTRS. ERNEST H. QUEREE Has Resumed Tuition. Studio — Boulcott Chambers. / . ' MISS ENGLAND will Resume Teaching MONDAY, 10th February. Literature Classes. Private tuition English, French, and German, 125, Molesworth-sfcreet. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MRS. INGERTON, Gold Medallist, R.A. and R.C.M. Certificated Vocalist, Trinity College, London, has Resumed Teaching. , Address— Care- of Miss M'lntyre, Wellington Piano Company, Lambton-quay. SINGING. 11/TR. C. H. STEPHENS will be back in Wellington on 12th February, j and will resume Teaching on the 17th. CD. MACKINTOSH, • No. 36, Keht-terrace (Musio Master Wellington College), ' Teacher of the PIANOFORTE AND, SINGING, Also Violin, Flute, Clarinet, and other Instruments, ' Will Resume Teaching on SATURDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1913. THEORY A SPECIAL FEATURE. HERR KARL MOLLER, Teacher of Pianoforte, 29, Vivian-street, will be glad to meet prospective Students by appointment. PIANOFORTE. MISS E. N. TRUEBRIDGE WILL Resume Teaching at ' her Rooms, 220, Lambton-quay (over Littlejohn's), on MONDAY, 10th ary; and at Lower Hutt on TUESDAY, 1 11th February. • « ' ' \ - Telephone 767, " tf ' ■ ' " ' "■•''- ' i MISS MAY DONALDSON/ -Violinist; - and .MISS. ADA-DONALDSON, Pianist, Re«um6 Teaching' at /the- Dres-' den, SATURDAY, Bttr iftst. -' . Particulars at the Dresden. . J. H. SMITH, Organist and Choirmaster, St. Thomas's / Church, HAS Vacancies for Music Pupils. Appointments cati be made by 'Phono 3067. • Teaching Rooms— lll, Hill-street; St. Thomas's Infant Schoolroom (Mondays and Thursdays only). _ , "*~~ MUSIC. MISS FANNY G. SEALY, L.R.A.M.. has returned from London, and will resume Teaching Pianoforte, • Sihging, Harmony, Musical Appreciation, WEDNESDAY, sth February. Address— _ 3, Pipitea-street, Thorndon. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MISS JENNIE LUKE will Resume Teaching on the 10th of FEBRUARY at the Primitive Methodist Schoolroom, Webb-street. Pupils prepared for Exams. . Private Address: 16, Levy-street. PIANOFORTE. MISS^ MARY*~~C. CLACHAN, L.T.C.L,, A.Mus.T.C.L., Has Resumed Teaching Pianoforte, Harmony and Counterpoint. Address — "Aberfoyle," Ohiro-road (City end). Telephone 3966. tCARD.] VOICE PRODUCTION & SINGING. liflSS RANDELL will resume TeachXTX ing MONDAY next, 3rd Feb., at 76, Ghuznee-street. It is Miss Randell's intention to Btart a Class for Children and prepare them for Competitions. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. ' ' i TUTISS AGNES M. SEGRIEF, L.A.8., ItA A.T.C.L. Trinity College Gold Medallist, resumes Teaching on MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1913. Terms on application "Maryvalo," 23, DANIEL-STREET, Wellington South. JG. TURNER, M.1.U.M., • Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, »nd Guitar, 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at the door. Terms commence with Pupils. "NOTE. — Instruments Lent Free of, Charge to intending Pupils. NEWTOWN SCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES. MR E. H. WARD'S Clasees for Bookkeeping, Shorthand, and VT. Standard Proficiency Certificates Re-open This Week. New Pupiht can enrol at Newtown School between 7 and 8 o'clock Every Evening, or at the School during the day. MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISS L. MACDONALD Principal. Typewriting Office; STEWART DAWSON'S BUILDINGS, Opp. Bank of New Zealand. Tuition by Correspondence has Special Attention. Pitman's Australian Record— 22o words per minute. Highest speed in the shortest time. ONE Shilling a Pound is tho prico I * sell Defiance Butter. Tho best butter over made. 3, M'Millan, Firie-str&t,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 2
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