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EDUCATIONAL. DR. BRADSHAW is trepared to Receive a Limited Number of PRIVATE PUPILS: PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING and THEORY. Address: 7773 THE CATHEDRAL. "VIOLIN, PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING, THEORY. MISS PACKER .rtesumes Lessora FRIDAY*. 29th. MISS C. PACKER Restrmes PAINTING LESSONS on the SAME DATE. 1348 PIANOFORTE. MISS LILLA PATTRICK. 1_A.8., Re- ' sir—.es Teaching on THURSDAY, January 28th. At Home WEDNESDAY, 3 to 5. "Kingsley." corner Horewood and Matson's roads, Paranui. 1339 PIANOFORTE^ MRS MYBA YOUNG, L.A.B. of R.A.M. ar.d R.C.M., R-erumes Teaching at her Residence, 114 SALISBURY STREET, on THURSDAY, 28th. At Home Wednesday. 1353 I PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. ! "(VfTSS AMOS, L.A.B. of R.A.M. and —»— R.C.M., London, Resumes Teaching on THURSDAY, 28th January At Homo Wednesday, 3 to 5. 7 CARLTON PLACE. 136* BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. WIRIHANA. (Near New Brighton.) Principal .. .. MR Wu. WILSON. SCHOOL OPENS ON FEBRUARY 3rd. MR WILSON will be At Home to receive callers on Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday Afternoons, after 2. ADDINGTON KINDERGARTEN AND PRIVATE SCHOOL, Gl Pork road.— Having bought the abovo school from Miss Hockley, Mia3 McILRAITH wishes to Announce that it will bo Re-opened on WEDNESDAY, February 3rd. and that sho will bo at tho school on TUESDAY, February 2nd, from 2 till 5 to receive Parents and New Pupils. 1377 MISS LUCY COWAN'S Furils won Twelve Prizes in the Tecent Competitions. Anions' the winners a.c:—Mr P. A. Den-ereux and Miss Deveret—, Ist and 3rd respectively for Musical Monologue; Mr C. Smith, Ist and 2nd respectively for Humorous and Shakespearian Recitations; and Madeline White, 2nd for Oration. Consultation invited at Dresden Rooms, February Gth. Bth and 9th. or by letter P.O. Box 277. Term t-ogina FEBRUARY 10th. C 4273 CANTERBURY SCHOOL OF MUSIC, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS (Second Floor by Lift). SINGING, VIOLIN, PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, THEORY, and ENSEMBLE. MR H. WELLS and tho MISSES CHRISTABEL and ALMA WELLS, R.C.M., Leipzig, Resumo Teaching on THURSDAY. January 2Sth. At Eoorris Wednesday, 3-5 p.m. Telephono 2173. 137S CHINA PAINTING. CLASSES for CHINA PAINTING, Sketching from Nature, Still Life, and Flowers will .-o-comme—oe work on "WEDNESDAY. February 3rd At Homo on TUESDAY, February 2nd, trom 2 till 4 p.m. E. BAIRD LUXTON, Studio, Moller's Buildings, Cr. Worcester and Manch.s-foir streets. C3S6CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.1.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. Gibson, M.A. rfHE NEXT TERM begins THURSDAY, X. January 28th. New Pupils must attend at 9.30 a.m. on Wednesday, January 27th. The Lady Principal will bo at the School to receive parents ot pupils on Tuesday, January 26th, from 9.50 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 2 to 4 p.m., and on Wednesday from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. GEO. H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College. J___BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. Headmaster: 0. E. BEVAN-BROWN, M.A. (Oxoa.) THE Next Term begins THURSDAY, January 28th New Boys must attend tho Entrance Examination at 9.30 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, January 27th. The Headmaster will sco Parents and Guardians from 9.30 A.m. to 12.30 p.m., and from 2 to 3.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, January 27th. Prospectuses on amplication. GEO. H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College. 6332 MB ARTHUR LILLY, A.R.C.O. (Associate of tbio Royal College of Organist 3, London. Assistant Organist of Christchurch Cathedral, Organist and Choirmaster of St. Luke's) Resumes PIANO, ORGAN, HARMONY, Etc., on TUESDAY, February 2nd. At Home on Monday, February Ist, 23_ MADRAS STREr/T. A COMPOSITION CLASS—In response to wi-hes expressed to mc, I propose (should a sufficient number present themselves) to form - CLASS for the Practical Use of HARMONY and COUNTERPOINT. This will, I hope, ■eventually shape itself into "a little School of ;ompo-ition," where, by interchange of ideas, encouragement, arid a friendly rivalry among members, some talent may bo discovered and! the way paved to higher work. Will those wishing to join meet roe at St. Luke's NEXT MONDAY', at 7.30. 7360 ARTHUR LILLY. T3ANGIORA HIGH SCHOOL. Tho only Purely Secondary School in Canterbury North of Christchurch. Staff-- Mr T. R. Crcsswell. M.A. (with honours'). Teaching Certificate under Education Department, AI., Miss E. King, M.A. (with honours), Miss I. M. Keith. M.A. (with honours), Mr J. Lash. Ser-geant-Major Thompson. No pupil admitted who has not passed Standard VI. ~.,,_ Freo places given to all pupils who nave passed Standard VI. with proliciencv. Boarding establishment on school grounds under supervision of headmaster. Freo railway passes from all stations on North line and branches. RE-OPEN Ist FEBRUARY. ROBT. BALL. 7813 ' Chairman Board of Governors. GILBY'S COLLEGE <Ne_t to G.P.0.), CATHEDRAL SQUARE. PHARMACY EXAMINATIONS. "ll\7"E Prepare Candidate, for Vt these Examinations —both Section A and Section B. Our Instructors are: MR GEO. H. SCARSE, B.A. (Late of Melbourne) And MR F. D. FARROW. B.Sc. We havo special facilities in the-e classes for dealing wi'_i tho subject of Chemistry, which is in the capable hands of the lastnamed Instructor, while -to the former is entrusted the remaining subjects. Our Mr Scarse ha» had a number of__years' experience in the preparation- of candidates for these and other exams. Students will do well to _r_o- at once, as classes are just starting and lectures cannot be repeated. ENROL TO-DAY! NOW!! C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Hons.), FA.A-, F.C.1., C 3933 Principal. GIRTON COLLEGE. LATIMER SQUARE. For the Education of Girls. FIRST Term, 1909, begins WEDNESDAY, 3rd February. Students assemble at 9.30 a.m. Also Classes for Ladies (afternoon or evening) in English Language and Literature. French. Latin, Elocution, Drawing and Painting, etc Drawing and Painting Class, Monday, 2-4 p.m.; French. Grammar and Conversation (conversational method employed in all divisions), Tuesday, 2-4 pjn.; Elocution Class, Tuesday, 4-5 p.m.: English Language and Literature, Thursday, 2-4 p.m. Miss Lowe's Physical Culture Class, beginning at Half-term, meets Mondays and Thursdays, at noon. The Principal will be in attendance at the College on MONDAY. February Ist. from 10 a—n. till noon and from 2to 4 p.m. Circulars at Simpson and Williams. Bookseller-, High street. CAROLINE FREEMAN, 8.A.. j 7283 Pr—le-paL >

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13333, 27 January 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13333, 27 January 1909, Page 10

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