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EDUCATIONAL. KAIAPOI TECHNICAL CLASSES. THE SECOND TERM of tho following CLASSES will commence m under, at the same time and places as last term: — Dressmaking ("Langer")—Saturday, 7th July. Woodwork—Tuesday. 10th July. Cookery—Tuesday, 3rd July. Woodca^ving—Wednesday, 00th June. Entries and Foes will bo received by the Secretary at the Borough Council Offices, which aro payable in advance. CHAS. H. WRIGHT. 4-163 Hon. Secretary. DANCING, DEPORTMENT. MISS LOWE resumes her Classes on and after JUNE 4th. in Hobbs'a Room. At Home THURSDAY AFTERNOON. 2793 570 HEREFORD STREET W. THE ART OF SINGING. TIfRS TIPLSK (Piifil of the late Signor -IVL Cecchi. colonial tetcher of Madumt Melba), Teachor cf Singing and Voice Production. ISS Worcester street. W., is prepared to Receive Pupils. CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings (Opposite' D.1.C.) Principal—MlSS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. THE following are somo of the Firms with which our Students have obtained positions during THE LAST FEW WEEKS: Canterbury Frozen Meat Co.. Ltd. j Mossrs Izard ar.d Loughnan. Messrs G. Payling nnd Co. Mossr3 McKenzie and Willis. Messrs Nat. Woods and Co. " Messrs Healing and Co. Messrs Badhaiu, Biss, and Thornton. Messrs Frank Grahajn and Son. Mr Ronald O. Duncqn. * Messrs Kinsty* Barns end Co Moasra Sargood, Sou and Ewen. TO ENGINE-DRIVEfts. CLASSES NOW FORMING to Prepare Candidates for August Examination. GEORGE CROLL, 1315 49 Cnthcdral Bquare. ELOCUTION. TOEV. J. C. MARTIN will meet Intending Students of Class now forming on TUESDAY, at 6 p.m., U0 Montreal street. 1629 YOUNG Men's Christian Association, Cam- • bridge terrace—Elocution Class. First > Night, TUESDAY NEXT. 8 p.m. Teacher. Rev. J." C. Martin. Gymnasium for Men and Boys. For full particulars anply J. DOUGLAS MILL. Secretary. *1<""~1 | DANCING and DEPORTMENT.-Mrs ! CURTIS holds her Clarses at "Te Whare " 250 Hereford street, on Wednesdays aid Saturdays. Ashburton Fridays, from JUNE 4th. Private Address: 115 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. 12U EVERY LADY HER OWN MILLINER by taking a course c! instruction at LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, HIGH STREET. Over Stewtrt Dawson's Tho method of teaching is the very latest, and pupils can rely on speedy qualification. TlMAßU—Claseee in tho Art Room of the Technical School EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Call cr wnto for particulars. MRS ARTHUR FOSTER. Teacher of Sing, ing and Pianoforte, having held the fo.lowing positions: Music Mistress. Ncwington Academy, Edinburgh, and Cheetham Hill College, Manchester, Visiting Teacher of Voica Production Sacred Heart Convent. Timaru, Vocal Examiner for South Conterbury to the Education Department, and in Mu'ic to tho South Canterbury Board of Education, Receives Pupils at her residence, 19 Worcester street, City. Mrs Foster prepares for all practical examinations (accredited lids of passes, honours, ."Ivor meusli. . At home every morning U till 1 to mako i arrangements. Terms from first lesson. Students' Railway Concisions. | L ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. Top Floor A.M.P. Buildings, opposite j Royal Cafe.—Our method of teaching is from j the Fashicn Journals. We guarantee that you will be able in one' term to/ draft any style given therein. Trimmings a Speciality. I You will also be able to follow the fashions in years to come. You will more than save your fee in Practical Work done during the term. You garments will not have a honemade aapeoran<:e. Ladies' and Youths' Tailoring" a Speciality. The MNGEK ii positively the r.owetrt —so simple that a child can learn. Inspection invited. . Classes daily. Term begins at any time. Teachers wanted. Agencies for sale. MISS CHARLES, Principal. ■ MR FRANK GRAHAM late Principal Tenor of the Royal Carl Rosa Grand Opera Co., London. _ Teßcher of Voice Production and Singing. Pupils prepared for Opera, Concert, and Oratoria. MR GRAHAM who has studied with some of the best Masters ot Europe, will be pleased to see intending Pupils at hi? Studio, 236 High street, from 10.30 to 130, and from 2 to 6 o'clock. Cheap railiray fares to'pupils from all parts of Canterbury. ~ f , MONSIEUR MALAQUMf (Lately returned from France), TJAVING bad many requests from Ladies XI and Goitlemen re starting DAY and EVENING CLASSES for their improvement in the French Language, and specially for CONVERSATION, is commencing the Term with Day Classes for Ladies and Evening Cla'ves for Gentlemen, and also Classes for C1 Ap a p r i e y n ' at Office, 150 WORCESTER STREET W., evory day except WEDNESDAYS from 1 to 2 and SATURDAYS 10 a.m. to 12, KM DANCING.— MISS BUCHANAN'S Classes, Hcbbo's Rcoms: Beginners. Friday Evenings and Saturdays 2.C0. Wednesdays, Practice A&semblies. Private Tuition any time by arrangement. Waltz Specialty. "Aorangr Hereford street E. 1509 ASSOCIATED BOARD OF g££A.L ACA.DEMY OF MUSIC. AND ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC. PRACTICAL EXAMINATION'S. 1 ENTRIES close at Canterbury College on ■J MONDAY, 2nd July. Applicants for Entry Forms must state which of the following Forms they require: — 1. Licentiate Examinations. 2. Local Ceuire Examinations. 3. School Exwinations. (a) Higher Division. (b) Lower Division. (c) Elementary Division. (d) Primary Division. Entries for School Examinations must bear the signature of the Teacher. A. ORACROFT WILSON. Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch, 12th June, 1«06. 3148 WANT TO LEARN FRENCH? A N undcrntanding of the French -X Language is essential to a, finished education. Doubtless the manifest disadvantage of studying through text books debars many, who otherwise would from studying it. Practical instruction i 3 absolutely necessary- We have secured tho assistance of* MADAMF; BECK. An accomplished lady of French ■>*,birth. and who also speaks fluently. If you want to improve yourself, enrol as a student of GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COL"LEGE, Christcburch, 8 Next G.P.O. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. GLOUCESTER HOUSE. 256 GLOUCESTER STREET. WEST. GOOD ACCOMMODATION for TRAVELLERS and BOARDERS. Telephone 932. Please address eTquirics to the ProC2C93 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. West End. " Q I ELMO" HOUSE, IS7 WORCESTER O STREET, W. Best position in City Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Teleohon* 872. 6U83 MISS HAMPTON Proprietress. "THE LODGE," CHRISTCHURCH. HEREFORD STREET. West End, edOO will be Open for Visitors on JUNE _sth. MRS NAIRN, lata Commercial Private Hotel, Ashburton. 230

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12533, 30 June 1906, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12533, 30 June 1906, Page 13

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