MRS. S. D. POPE, TEACHKR OF I'tA.NOFOBTS AND THEORY. PupiU prepared for tbe Musical Bzamina tion.. Next term will commence MONDAY, JANUARY 28th. Address:— OouaraEY-STBEBT (next to Dr. Leatham's). - fl4 W. MOBEY & SON notify ttm FURTHER REDUCTIONS X f or February FEBRUARY REDUCTIONS!
FEBRUARY REDUCTIONS I W. MOREY & SON thank the Publio. TO B THANK THE PUBLIO for their » spuiled -support duriug the tirst part °f our FAREWELL sale. SW FURTHER REDUCTIONS in r rkss -noons p|Rßss oods I.'RBSS VJOODS JL/REBB (jTOODB DURING THE NBXT TWO WEEKS particalar attention will be directed to sale of DRESS GOODS PREIfaTLEY'S BLACKS FREISTLEY'S HEROES MELTON CLOTHS Fancy Dress Ms ""Sir* Will be still further REDUCED IN PRICE
NOW will be the opportunity to buy Dress Goods (both Summer and Winter) at rates most favourable to the purchaser. LADIES' MACINTOSHES LADIES' UMBRELLAS LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING at Cost Pbioh ! Cost Price 11 LACK CURTAINS k TOILET QUILTS also at Special Rbduobd Pbiojb for FeDruary. MOREY & SON'S FAREWELL SALE DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.
CHETWODE SCHOOL, Devon-stueet, New Plymouth, OOAKMNG and DAY SOHOOIi for the D Higher Eduoation of Girls. Principal: Miss Ktanfoud, Assisted by Miss Moßachan, M.A., and an efficient staS, Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, and all Musical Examinations. Special attention is given to the Physical Development of the Pupils and every care is bestow ed on tlieir mental and moral training. The School coune includes English io all its branches, French, Latin, Mathematics, bcience, Theor of Music, Calisthenic&i Olasa SiDging, and Needlework, The next term will commance WEDNESDAY, February 6th, 1901. The Principal will be at homo to receive intending pupils on MONDAY, February 4th, and TUESDAY, February stb, from 3 to fi p.m. k
MRS. F. T. BAKER. leachor of PIANOFORTE, SINGING, and THEORY OF MDSIO, TX7ILL resume Teaching on MONDAY, 7» February 4th. Pupils piopared (if desired) fer Musical Examinations. Results ot Examinations in 1900. Mrs Baker's pupils. Trinity CoIIege.—THEORETICAL Exam nations. Thirteen Candidates Examined -All passed, Trinity Collcge.-PKACTIOAL Examination. Pianoforte Playing. Two pupils examined (Senior and Intermediate) —Both passed Associated Board of R.A.M. and R.O M. PRAOTIOAL Examination. Pianoforte Playing (senior) —One pupil was examined and passed. Singing (School Examination) On« pupil was examined and passed with distinction. Address— BROOKSIDE, Carrington Road, f26 New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 29, 6 February 1901, Page 3
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411Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 29, 6 February 1901, Page 3
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