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EDUCATIONAL. GIRLS* HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. T-IE NEXT TERM w2l commence on J- WEDNESDAY, May 25th. New Pttpils will be enrolled between 9 a.n_. and 9.30 o.m. on that day. The Lody Principal will also be at the School to receive parent- of Pupi-s from 3.30 to 4.30 in the afternoon. Prospectus, giving full information as to Fees, Preparatory Claee, School Boardinghouse, etc, can be obtained at the School or at Canterbury College. The School Boardinghous. is cow at 242 Kilmore street West, and is conducted by Misses Ellis. GEO. H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College. 8503 THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. TENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY of SCHOOL FURNITURE for a period of TWO YEARS. Plans and specifications can be seen at tho Office of the Board Normal School, where endorsed tenders, addressed to the Secretary of the Board, will be received not later than 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, tho 31st of May. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. C. LANE, Sccretarv. Christchurch, 18th May, 1910. 8652 TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON. PRESENTATION of Diplomas, Certificates, and Medals, by his Worship the Mayor, C. Allison. Esq., at tho Chamber oi Commerce, Cathedral square, on THURSDAY, May 19th, at 3 o'clock. Chairman, 11. H. Lotighnan, Esq. The Public are invited. MR DAVIS HUNT, -6SS Local Secretary. SCHOOL OF ART, CHRISTCHURCH. SECOND TERM commences MONDAY, MAY 23rd. Director: R. HERDMAN-SMITH, F.S.AM. rnHE CLASSES aro designed to give comJ- pletc Courses oi Instruction in: — DRAWING and PAINTING, from the Living Model, Landscape, Still Life, Flowers, and from the Antique Statuary. MODELLING from the Antique, Life, and Ornament. DESIGNING for all processes of Manufacture. AUTISTIC CRAFTS, such as Embossed Metal Work, Jewellery-making and Enamelling, Carving in Stone and Wood, Stained Glasswork, Gesso, and Embossed Leather Work. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, Drawing. Building Construction, Trade Geometry and also Cabinet Designing, Signwriting and Decorating. CLASSES aro held Morning, Afternoon and Evening. SYLLABUS, giving full details, fees, etc., can bo obtained gratis at the School of Art, or from any Art Dealer in tho City. Telephone 2237. GEO. H. MASON, 6075 Registrar DANCING DEPORTMENT AND PHYSICAL CULTURE, under Royal and ViceRegal Patronage.—MlSS LOWE begs to intimate that she will return to Christchurch in time to resume her Classes about tbe end of MAY. London. January, 1910. 3068 VIA VI METHODS are as far advanced in the science of HEALTH as Wireless Telegraphy is in the transmission of thought. Why not inrostigate them? To givo an opportunity to everybody to get acquainted with them wo offer the "basio principles" of the System contained in the VIAVI HYGIENE (Cloth Bound), for Is, posted Is 4d. W« also give "FREE HEALTH TALKS" to LADIES Every Tuesday Afternoon, at 3 p.m.. at our Rooms, No. 8 ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Cathedral square. C 4284-12 Take the Lift. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.—PROFESSOR R. FLEMING (F.8.P.T.D.), assisted by Mrs Fleming.—New Commodious and Up-to-date Private Academy, 74 Cashel street, City. Perfect Tuition. All Old Favourites and Latest Dancc3 Taught. Waltzing a speciality. Strictly private lessons any hour. Complete correct conrso from enrolment. Proficiency guaranteed. Classes now forming. Terms on application. Telephone 201. C 4442 DANCING, DEPORTMENT and PHYSICAL CULTURE.—MISS COX (pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London), will resume Afternoon _ Classes on and after MARCH 30th. Evening Classes for Instruction and Practice are forming. TE WHARE, 252 Hereford street. Telephone 354. . C 6458 CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein'a Buildings, opposite D.I.C. Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. RECENT OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. The following are some of the firms with whom our Students have recently obtained positions:— Messrs Sargood, Son and Ewen. Messrs Chrystall and Co. Messrs Tothill, Ltd. Messrs Laurie and Page. Messrs Wynn-Williams and Brown. Messrs J. Ballantyne and Co. - Aloorn's Advertising Agency. Lyttelton Times Co. Union Steam Ship Co. SCHOOL for the ART OF SPEAKING, conducted by MISS LUCY COWAN, Shakespearian Gold Medallist, New Zealand International Exhibition, 1906-7, and Registered Teacher of Elocution. Term begins any time. Railway Reduction for Pupils. Engagements for Dramatic and Concert Work accepted. Private Tuition by arrangement. Particulars personally, letter or telephone 2800. At the School, corner WORCESTER and MONTREAL STRETTS (3 minutes' walk from P.O.* C 5041-25 GILBY'S COLLEGE, Next to G.P.0., CATHEDRAL S<_uARE. TEACHING STAFF: EXAMINATIONS SIDE— Mr George H. Scarse, B.A. Mr A. W. Shrimpton, M.A. Miss F. C. Schneider, B.A. And other experienced coaches. FRENCH (Conversational) — Madame Beck. SPANISH (Conversational)— Mr R. T. Finning. Instruction also in ITALIAN. GERMAN, as well as in GREEK and LAl'l;***, by skilled teachers. Accountancy Instructor— MR L. L. CORDERY, F.1.A., N.Z., F.C.P-.A., the most successful Accountancy Coach in New Zealand. COMMERCIAL SIDE— Mr C. H. Gilby, F.I.P.S. (Hons.) F.C.1., F.A-A., Principal; Mrs Gilby, 8.A., I.P.S. (Hons). Vice-Principal; Mr F. Whitcombe, Commercial Master; Miss M. Russell (Double Medallist), Touch Typewriting Instructress. Day and Evening Classes in all subjects. Correspondence Lessons. Write for Free Prospectus., C 4782-4 VOICE PRODUCTION AND _- .GIN*o7 TAUGHT by MR FRANK GRAHAM, late principal tenor of the Carl R.sa Grand Opera Co., London, pupil of Mr Henry Blower, teacher of Madam Clara Butt a_d many other celebrities. Terms may commence at anj time. C 5370 STUDIO: 236 HIGH STREET. DANCING. MISS BUCHANAN'S CLASSES, Trades Hal. Beginners Fridays, 8 p.m. Practice Assemblies, Wednesday May 11th. Private Lessons by arrangement at any time. Waltz specialty. AORANGI, 31 Hereford street, City. C 5473-270 A LONG-FELT WANT SUPPLIED. T ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. -" A.M.P. Buildings, Cathedral square. Pupils taught to Cut and Make any Garment. Blouse and Skirt Class, 12 lessons 255, including Charts. Advanced Work by , arrangement. Pupils may bo taugnt with or without Charts. Classes daily (except Monday and Thursday Evenings, 7 to 9. Term commences any time. C 4400 MISSES PUTS. Principals. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. **<JT. ELMO" HOUSE. 187 Worcester '*■-' street. West End—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders, two minutes from G.P.O. and centra! tram terminus; also within same distance of Parks, Public Gardens, Musoum, Boat Sheds, etc. Quietest and very best poaition in city. Telephone 87-2. Miss Hampton. Proprietress. C2G7MRS LAHMERT T>EGS to notify tho Public that her Boardinghouse at HANMER, known as "AMURI GRANGE," Will be closed from MAY 20th until AUGUST 15th, 1910. M"iNSON'S Shilling Kniie Box, Shilling Chopping Board, Household Steps 6s, i 7s, 10., Clothes Horses 3s Sd, 5» 6d.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13737, 19 May 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13737, 19 May 1910, Page 11

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