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EDUCATIONAL PIANO. ORGAN AND THEORY. "!__TSS J. L. BLACK. Mils. Bac. L.A.8., -Lit of R.A.M. and R.C.M.. London. Resumes Teach.n. JANUARY _Sth. At bo_i | WEDNESDAY. 3 to 5. 193 St. Asaph street. DR. BRADSHAW i? prepared to Receive * Lin-, ted X: _i=>,-_ cf PRIVATE PUPILS: PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING .and THEORY. Acuireis: 7773 THE CATHEDRAL. PIAXO. SINGING, AND ORGAN. MR DAVIS HUNT resumes teaching on THURSDAY. 2S'.h January. At home Tuesday, the 2Cth. fr:m 2 to 5. 9 CEAXMEIt SQUARE. 1137 VIOLIN. PIANOFORTE. OKGAX, SINGING, THKORY. "\TISS PACKER rtesumes Lessons FRI- -' ' DAY. C-th MISS C. PACKER Beram_ PAINTING LKSrOXS on the SAME DATE. 1348 PIANOFORTE. \f ISS LILLA PATTIIICK. L.A.8., Re- -»■«•* fumes Teaching cr. THURSDAY, January _-th. At Home WEDNESDAY. 3 to 5. "Kingtley." corner Harewccd __d Matsor/s roads, i'ararui. 1350 PIANOFORTE. -\TRS MYRA YOUNG, L.A.B. of R.A.M. .'-- ard R.C.M.. fifiixo Teacfcin . at her Residence. 114 SALISBURY STREET, on THURSDAY, 2Sth. At Homo Wednesday. i 353 * PIANOFORTE AXD THEORY. VTISS AMOS. LAB. of R.A.M and -'£• R.C.M.. London. Resumes T<-nchir._ en THURSDAY, 2Sth January At Home Wedr.eE_ay, 3 to 3. 7 CARLTON PLACE. 1.164 PIANO-ORTE. MISS KATIE YOUNG will Resume Teaching on WEDNESDAY, February 3rd. At Home on MONDAY, at 145 Montreal street. Telephone 1027. Miss Rima Young is also prepared to receive Pupils for the Pianoforte. She will visit pupils at their residence if necessary. 1357 BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. WIRIHANA. (Near New Brighton.) Principal .. .. MR W_. WILSON. SCHOOL OPENS ON FEBRUARY 3rd MR WILSON will be At Heme to receive callers on We_i:e<day. Thursday, and Suturrlay Afternoons, after 2. CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. A TRIAL of Boys' Voices will be he'd on -~* FRIDAY January 29th, at 10 a.m., to fill ono or more vacant Cboristcrships. Selected candidates—age. eight tv eleven years—hold Scholarships at Christ's College ar.d receive a good musical training. Two exhibitions are awarded annually to exchoristers. Prizes and othei advantages. 7411 SINGING, PIANOFORTE, AND ELEMENTARY THEORY. VIOLET FENN, A.T.C.L., Resumes Teaching FEBRUARY 4th, at her residence, Whare-moaua, 329 St. Asaph street West. Disphramatic Breathing Thoroughly Taught. Prospectus at Dresden. 918 VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. 1 "AUGHT by MR FRANK GRAHAM, who for many years was ono of England's leading singers. STUDIO: 236 HIGH STREET, Ovar Stewart Dawson's. C 3489 MISS LUCY COWAN'S Purils won Twelve Priz__ in the recent Competitions. Among- the winners are: —Mr P. A. Devcrcux and Miss Devcreui, Ist and 3rd respectively for Musical Monologue; Mr C. Smith, Ist ar.d 2nd respectively for Humorous and Shakespearian Recitations. and Madeline White, 2nd for Oration. Consultation insited at Dresden Rooms, February Gt_. Eth nnd 9th. or by letter P.O. Box 277. Term begin* FEBRUARY 10th. 265 ARMAGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. PRIVATE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MRS CROASDAILB BOWEN. rHE SCHOOL YEAR, 1909, will begin on THURSDAY, 4ih February. Mrs 2roasdaile Bowen will be at home a few days areviousiy to interview parents. £428 pHRISTCHUTtCH SHORTHAND AND **- COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Builttings (opposite D.I.C) Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5.. N.U.T. ALL DAY AND EVENING CLASSES HAVE NOW RESUMED. BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTANCY CLASSES—Tuesdays and Fridays, 7-9. Full particulars as to School Curriculum, etc., on application. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. CHRISTCHURCH. Lady Principal: Miss M V. Gijson, M.A. rpHE NEXT TERM besrius THURSDAY, JL January 23th. New Pupils must attend it 9.30 a.m. on Wednesday, January 27th. The Lady Principal will be at the School Io leceive parents of pupils on Tuesday, January 26th, from 9.50 a.m to 12.30 p.m. md' from 2 to 4 p.m., and on Wednesday irom 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. GEO. H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College. 7301 .OYS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. _.adm_st*r; J. E. BEVAN-BROWN, M.A. (O_on_> rHE Next Term begins THURSDAY, January 28th. New Boys must attend he Ent-ranco Examination at 9.30 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, January 27th. The Headmaster will s_e Parents and Guardians from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and rem 2 to 3.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, Janiary 27th. Prospectuses on __-plication. GEO. H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College. 6933 [RANGIORA HIGH SCHOOL. 'ho only Purely Secondary School in Canterbury North of Christchurch. Staff- Mr T. R. Cresswe'.l. M.A. (with honours!. Teaching Certificate under Education Department, Al., Miss E. King, M.A. (with honours). Miss I. M. Keith. ' M.A. (with hoi.ours), Mr J. Lash. Ser-geant-Major Thompson. No pupil admitted who has not passed tandani VI. Fre_ places given to all pupils who have passed Standard VI. with proficiency. Boarding establishment on school grounds under supervision of headmaster. Free railway passes from all stations on North line and branches. RE-OPEN Ist FEBRUARY. ROBT. BALL. 315 Chairman Board of Governors. GILBY'S COLLEGE (Next to G.P.0.) CATHEDRAL SQUARE. THE LEADING CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE IN N.Z. So gTeart has _-_>n cur exyansion in thi* branch o! our work that we have been compelled to further strengthen our stsS of Instructors by engagicr the se-rvict-s of MR GEO. H. SCARSE. B.A. (Late of Melbourne), "Who has had fifteen years' experience as a tutor in both tho personal and correspondence branches. Matriculation, Junior and Senior Civil Service, Teachers, Solicitors. Pharmacy, Law Professional, Accountancy, and other j exams. Our Unique Syrtern of Correspondence Tuition has enabled Students to pass I tbeir exams., after failure with tuition received elsewhere. "Your system of tuition by correspondence is fo gcod." writes one student, •that failure shcu'd be a_mc_ a_ im-po-sibility." Wo have scores of ethers writer, in the same strain by satisfied students. We are enrolling- students fcr this year's examinations. Let us hear- frcm you to -day! C. H. GILBY, F-AJL, F.C.1.. C_33_- 2 Principal. IMPORTANT announcement io Ladie* — LANGEB SCHOOL OP DRESSCUTTINO . and DRESSMAKING.—PupiIs learn to make dresses, costumes, te* gowns, evening mantles, children's garmants, etc. Also daises for blouses and skirts. Terms commence any tini_. Class** daily. Evening Classes, Tuesdays and Friday*. MISSES PITTS. Principals, A__.P. Buildings, Cathedral square- CXSO*

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13332, 26 January 1909, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13332, 26 January 1909, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13332, 26 January 1909, Page 11

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