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EDUCATIONAL. DR. BRADSHAW is prepared to R»c__t» a Limited Nu_ube_- of PRIVATE PUPILS: PIANOFORTE, ORGAN. SINGING and THEORY. Address: 7T73 THE CATHEDRA!MISS KATIE RUCKHURST, C*_rt. Trin. Coll., London. •TEACHER of SINGING and VOICE J- PRODUCTION. Italian -Method thorcugbly taught, resumes teaching MONDAY. It. February. In attendance to arrange with intending pupii., 5 Cr<umi-T squaxeThursday, SaiurO-ay. Monday, a to 4 p.m. Private address: Stafford street, Riccarton. 1491 ■JITISS KATIE PICKEN, A.T.C_L-. Teach-.- <_ Pianoforte, Singles, and Theory »f Music, resumes teaching MONDAY, February Ist, 133). Cadogan street. Sydenham. 1454 fTHt- WHARE. SOHOOL, 2M Hereford street -*- West. Kindergarten and Prcx>arat_*y School for Boys and Girl.. School will r*>sume THURSDAY, 41h February. Miss Oid will be at the School Wednesday, 3rd t. i'Bruary, from _.3i) to 4.30 to receive parents. U79 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MISS ETHEL M. BAKER, A.T.GL., Organist Sydenham Presbyterian Church, Resumes Teuttiiig on F£_lKt'AKX Ist, at 151 Bealey avenue. 1517 M_U VERE BUCHANAN* (Solo Violinist) TV ILL resume Teaching on TUESDAY, •*. 2nd February. Terms at Dresden. Cathedral spjuare 1511 PIANO, ORGAN AND THEORY. MISS BUNDKSEN. A.T.C-L. (Pianoforte) Resumes 'leaching on MONBAI', February Ist. At home FRIDAY, January 23th, 2 to 5. 69_Armagh street, City. 1411 KINDERGARTEN, PAPANUI. (St. Paul's Kchoo.roojn.) RE-OPENS on MONDAY, February Ist, 9.30. Miss liurso will be at the Schoolroom Friday, January 29th, from 2.80 to A.30. UN ORGAN AND PIANOFORTE. MISS GERTRUDE DOBSON, Organist St. Mary's ,M .rivtla. Term begins MONDAY. February Ist. Address: "Tahuna*. Merivalo lane. 1475 DRAWING AND FAINTING. "jl TR W. MENZIES GIBB will resuiwt A Teaching on FRIDAY, Fobruary 6th. Studio: 150 Worcester street Weat. 1863 PIANOFORTE ANT) LOTTIE BARS.ER, L.A.B. of R-A.M., _nd R.C.M. and A.T.C.L.. alto Harpist of the late Exhibition Orchestra, -will resume Teaching TUESDAY', letli of February, at her residence. No. 8 Stovor.s street, Lancaster Park. 1500 PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. "\TISS EMILY COLEMAN resumes TeSpoha ing TUESDAY, Februaiy 2nd. 226 Gloucester street West. . IMS j , BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. WIRIHANA. (Near New Brighton.) Principal .. .. MR Wm. WILSON. SCHOOL OPENS ON FEBRUARY BTd. MR WILSON will be At Home to receive callers on Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday Afternoons, after 2. MISS LUCY COWAN'S Purils won Twelve Prises in the recent Competitions. Among- the winners aro:—Mr P. A. Der..er«i_x and Miss Devererux, Ist and 3rd respectively for Musical Monologue; Mr C. Smith, Ist and Snd respectively lor Humorous and Shakespearian Recitations; and Madeline Whrto, 2nd for Oration. Consultation invited at Dresden Rooms, February 6th, Bth tod ath. or by letter P.O. Box 277. Term begins FEBRUARY 10th. C.273 CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE, Corner of Barbadoes street ajnd Moorhoufeo aven-u*. THE CLAS SES will RE-OPEN, as under: — DAY SOHOOL—MONDAY, February Bth. New Pupils assemble at 10 avm. FRIDAY, February sth. SCHOOL OF DOMESTIC INSTRUCTION —MONT>AY, February 6th (corner of Worcester street and Manchester etreerQ. EVENING SCHOOL—MONDAY, February ■•■.' 22__d. Posj-ectuß, giving lull particulars, may be ob talced on application. The Director may be oon»ult«d bfrtwortibe.hourir of' ■»'____. 6 /from FEBRUARY -l«l- to-' FKBRUAKY ; SiU. ■and also from.B: te -5 • o_»i;from -_r 't0 .9 . {rami FEBRUARY 15th to: FEBRUARY 1 19th. Tbe Distribution of Prizes will tai© place in the Collet;* Hall on THURSDAY, .Fabruary 18th, «. 7.80 p.m. .... An Exhibition of Students' Work will be hold on SATURDAY. F-jbTuary SOth. when the College will be Open for Inspection. JOHN H. HOWELL, 8.A., B.Sc, 7951 " Director. CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings (opposite DXC.) Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. ALL DAY AND EVENING CLASSES HAVE NOW RESUMED. BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTANCY CLASSES—Tuesdays end Fridays, 7-0. Full particulars as to School Curriculum, etc., on application. EANGIORA HIGH SCHOOL. The only Purely Secondary School in Canterbury North of Christchnroh. Staff: Mr T. H. CressweU. M.A. (vith f honours'). Teaching Certificate tinder Edu- " cation Department, Al., 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. Free places given to all pupils who have passed Standard VI. with proficiencr. Boarding establishment an sohool grounds under supervision of headmaster. Free railway passes from all stations on North line and branches. RE-OPEN Ist FEBRUARY. ROBT. BALL. 7815 Chairman Board of Governors. GILBY-S COLLEGE, Next to G.P.0., Cathedral square. LAW PROFESSIONAL COURSE. .VXTiE prepare Law Students for their Tv! exams, in ail subjects. Our correspondence course in this branch has been tried and proven by student* all over the country. One student working solely by the aid of otir Notes who passed his First Section at last exam, says, "Your Notes are splendid! You can refer anybody to mc." Another successful student writes us: - "Your excellent Notes leave absolutely nothing to be desired." Now, Law Students, let us hear from you. No matter where you live, we can help you to pass your forthcoming exam. Write or call to-day for free Prospectus. DO IT NOW! C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Hons.), F.C.1., F.A.A., C 3939-4 Principal. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. T AUGHT by MR FRANK GRAHAM, who for many years was one of England's leading singers. STUDIO: 236 HIGH STREET, Over Stewart Dawson's. C 3489 265 ARMAGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. PRIVATE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MRS CROASDAILE BOWEN. THE SCHOOL YEAR, 1909, will begin on THURSDAY, 4th February. Mra Croasdaile Bowen will be at home a few days previously to interview parents. 6428 IMPORTANT announcement to Ladies — LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING and DRESSMAKING.—PupiIs learn to make dresses, costumes, tea gowns, evening mantles, children's garments, eto.Also classes for blouses and skirts. 'Term* commence any time. Classes daily. Evening Classes, Tuesdays and Friday*. MISSES PITTS, Principals, A._£.l. Buildin** Cathedral square. Oici'

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13334, 28 January 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13334, 28 January 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13334, 28 January 1909, Page 9

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