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EDUCATIONAL. CHRISTCHURCH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. Headmaster: C. E. B EVAN-BROWN, M.A. (THE SCHOOL OPENS on MAY 25 li. 1 New Pupils 9.30 to 11.30 a.m., TOEbciav. May 24th. Prospectuses at School. GEO. H. MASON, 8419 __ Begistrar^ GIRTON COLLEGE. LATIMER SQUARE. For the Education of Girls. SECOND TERM 1310 begins WEDNESDAY*. Juno Ist. Students assemble at X..JO a.m. Also Closets for Ladies (afternoon, at times to be arranged! in English, French, Latin. Elocution, Drawing and Pointing, etc. Days and hours at present are:—Drawing and "Painting, Monday, 2-4 p.m.; French (grammar, reading and conversation), Tuesday, 2-1 p.m. (conversational method employed in all divisions); Elocution Class, Tuesday, ■!■'■> p.m.: English Language and Literature. Thursday, 2-t p.m.; Latin, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Tho Principal will bo in attendance; at the College, May .-V_*ib, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Circulars at Simpson and William's, Booksel'ers, High CAROLINE FREEMAN. 8.A., fi6o7 Principal. PIAN-OFORTE. "jVfISS ADA LUXTON. A.T.C.L. (Ac- -"_- sociato Pianist, Trinity College, London). Terms commenco at any time. 113 BARBADOES STREET, Sec-md house from Worcester street, City. C-175.1.. DANCING, DEPORTMENT and PHYSICAL CULTURE.—MISS COX (pupil oi Mrs Wordsworth, London), will Tosumo Aftorn_on Cla_-s«s on and after Tuesday, May 31st, Evening Classes for Inatruction and Praotico axe forming. TE WHARE, 252 Hereford stroet. Telephone .154. C545J: GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. THE NEXT TERM will commence ,on A WEDNESDAY, May 25tli. New Pupils •will bo' enrolled between 9 a.m. and 9.30 a.m. on that day. The Lady Principal will also be at tho School to receive parents of Pupils from 3.30 to 4.30 in the afternoon. Prospectus, givinr full information _s te Foes, Preparatory C'.a__s, School Boardinghouse, etc, oan be obtained at tho School oi at Canterbury College. The School Boardingbouno is now at 242 Kilmer© street West, and is conducted by - Misses Ellis. GEO. H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College. 8503 SCHOOL OF ART, CHRISTCHURCH. SECOND TERM commences MONDAY", MAY 23rd. Din-tor: R. HERDMAN-SMITH, F.S.AM. THE CLASSES aro designed to give complete Coniaea. of 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 processos of Manufacture. .-.'",,, , ARTISTIC CRAFTS, such as Embossed Metal Work, Jewellery-making and Enamelling, Carving in Stone and. Wood, Stained Glasmwork, Gesso, and Embossed Leather Work. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, Drawing, Building Construction,. Trade Geometry and also, Cabinet Designing, Signwriting and Decorating. 'CLASSES are held Morning, Afternoon and Evening. . , SYLLABUS, giving full details, fees, etc., can.be obtained gratis at the School of Art, or from any' Art Dealer in the City. ' Telephone 2297. * GEO. H. MASON, 6675 - . .- Registrar GREGG SHORTHAND. A PROMINENT New Zealand Editor, who knows four systems,, writes of GREGG SHORTHAND:—"Of tiie systems that I am acquainted with it is the simplest, tho most scientific, the quickest to learn, and - the eajsiest to retain." Evening Classes are being held at 140 Bealey - avenue, Christchuroh. C. S. : HAMMOITD, Holder Gregg Teacher's .Diploma and-Speed Certificate, 200 words per minute. C 5559-413 - ' :■■ '" i '■'-' '' ■ >■■-"■ " ; •"" ':'-'-'-'-" WIBIHANA HOUSE BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. NEW BRIGHTON. CHRISTCHURCH. , Principal*. MR WILLIAM, WILSON. THE Schoo_hottsc. stands £igh on sand among plantations of pine trees, - about a milo from the sea. Tho Grounds cover 10 acres. NEXT .TERM - begins on THURSDAY, June- 2nd. . . 8030 AST OF WOOD-CABVING. MODELLING, AND DESIGNING. Miss' ■ iTe"n*n ist on. (Gold-Medals.) - Pupil ot late. Mr W. H.J_"*rx«*t (Wellington). Tuition Given and Order* Takeq. ISO WORCESTER STREET, CITY. Term commencing with pupil. VOICE -PBODtrCT-O"-*. AND SINGING. Ik/TAJbAsCE JOSEPHINE OTTLEB, Jl_'_ SOPRANO SOLOIST, (Pupil of. Randegger.) Medalliit and Certificated Teacher. From' Royal, Academy of Muiio, London. F_r',T-_naa apply the Dresden, Milner and Thompson, and 99* Chester street. City. •Phone 281 L Pupfla prepared for Associated Board Exaxoinationa. Reduced Baitany Fare* for Cwatey i-Sgi-i * «83 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.-PRO-FESSOR R." FLEMING - (F.8.P.T.D.), assisted by Mra Fleming.—New Commodious •ad -Up-to-date .Private Academy,- 74 Caahei street, City. Perfect. Tuition. All Old Favourites and Latest Dances Taught. Waltzing a speciality. Strictly private leasons any.hour. .Complete., correct course from, enrolment. Proficiency guaranteed. Classes now forming. Terms on application. - Telephone 804. . C 4442 /ShRISTCHURCH ' SHORTHAND AND -V COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. - ' Halienstein'a Buildings. (Opposite D.1.C.) Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. OFFICE POSITIONS FOR ALL '.. QUALIFIED STUDENTS. Th» demand for our Trained Students is constantly increasing, - and during the past - TWO MONTHS wo have been called upon to mpply no leas than TWENTY-FOUR Leading Christchurch Firms with Typists aad Clerks at salaries ranging from £10 to £70 per annum.' This fact alone is sufficient evidence of the thoroughness of tho trn'ning received by our pupils.' Full information as to School Curriculum, Fees, etc., on application. ' VOICE PRODUCTIONS _l"fD S_..GINo7 TAUGHT by MR, FRANK GRAHAM, lata principal tenor of tho Carl Rosa Grand Opera- Co., London, pupil of Mr Henry Blower, teacher of Madam-Clara Butt and many other celebrities. Twins may commence at any time. CS37O STUDIO: 236 HIGH STREET. GILBY'S COLLEGE. (Next to 0.P.0), CATHEDRAL SQUARE. THOROUGHLY* Comprehensive Course -.. of. Practical Training for Business Life. Shorthand Typewriting I'opk-keepms (Students' Course). Book-keeping (Mercantil'o Course). Book-keeping (Farmers' Course). Handwriting Business Arithmetic Composition, Letter Writing. Irxoming and Outgoing Correspondence, And Modem Business Methods.' INSTRUCTORS ■ (Commercial Side). Mr C. H. Gilby, F.I.P.S. utons.), F.C.1., F-A-A. (Eng.), Principal. Mrs Gilby. BA.. I.P.S. (Hon*.), VicePrincipal. Mr.F. Wi-itcombo-, Commercial Master. Miss M. Russell, Double Medallist Typist*, Touch-typewriting, Instructress. DAY and EVENING CLASSES. Term commencing-wilh First Lesson. • Ask'for. our Free Prospectus. ■ ■ ■ -' '-■ ; 4752-6 A LONG-FELT WANT SUPPLIED. I. ANGER- SCHOOL OF. DRESSCUTTING, - _.1-LP. Building*. - Cathedral equare. Pupila taught to Cut and Make env Garment. Blooset and Skirt Class, 12 lessona 255, including Charts. Advanced Work by arrangement. Pupils may be taught xritb or without Charts. Clasaea daily (except Saturday)'* Monday and Th-risdajr Evenings 7 to 9. Term commeno_» *ny time. CMOO. MISSES PITTS. Principals. -r\ AHCING - DEPOBTMENT AND PHY 81 iJcAli CXTI/rVfRE.' under Royal and Vice LOWE b«s to in &Sta thatl_-» will letum to ChnsteVrch ii to mam" her Claaaa* about tha end o _____

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13739, 21 May 1910, Page 14

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