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i EDUCATIONAL. i :__ — -tTirANTED for 1911 for St. John's; CoI:VV kgiate School, Auckland, a JUMOR ASSISTANT RESIDENT MASTER. For further particulars apply „„„„ 8530 HEADMASTER. CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein's BuUdings (opposite ~>LC£ Principal: Miss E. E. Digby. 1.P.5., N.U.T. Assisted by a Full Staff of Specially Qualified Instructors. BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTANCY. Instructor: MR W. E. BEST. F.N.Z.A.A., ! A.1.A.. N.Z. Assistant Instructor: MR A. I C. DUNN, A.1.A., N.Z. | Individual Coaching for ' MATRICULATION AND CIVIL SERVICE i EXAMS. BY i MISS N. SLOCOMBE, M.A. Term commences at any time. C 5661-2 MISS LUCY COWAN.—Voice Production and Singing by Diaphragmatic Breathing Method. Special Massage and Exercines for Weak Throat and Lungs. Phrasing, Expression, Sense and Pure Diction taught. Elocutionary Classes Registered by Minister of Education. Particulars, MISS LUCY COWAN, School for the Art of Speaking, Montreal street, Central. Telephone 2800. C 6186-438 HAVE THE BEST IF IT DOES COST A | LITTLE MORE. THE VOICE AND HOW TO PRODUCE IT WITH 'iHE BEST RESULTS. MR FRANK GRAHAM, late principal tfuor of the Carl Rota Grand Opera Co., htts time for A FEW MORE PUPILS. (Write for appointments). CSS4I STUDIO. 236 HIGH STREET. D' ANCING 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 «01d Favourites and . Latest Dances Taught Waltzing a speciality. Strictly private les■ona any hour. Complete correct course from enrolment Proficiency guaranteed. Clause bow forming. Terms on application. Telephone 204. C 4442 '' WORKERS ARE WANTED. LAZY MEN are just as useless as dead ones, and take up more room. Tho world wants workers now as ever. Our mission is to cultivate the mind— to extend the sphere of usefulness—to increase the earning power of men and women, boys and girle. WE CAN HELP YOU. Would you like to Matriculate? Come to us. Do you wish to qualify for tho position of the man above you? You can do it with onr assistance. Wo guar»ntee success to workers. All kind, of subjects for all kinds of students. CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Prospectus Free on Application. GILBt'S ~C~O L L E G E, Next to C.P.0., Cathedral square. C 4782-1224 ~ "conveyances. GOVERNOR'S BAY AND TEDDTNGTON. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. 0..-. and after NOVEMBER Ist these ' COACHES will run as under:— DAlLY—Leave Teddington 7 a.m., leave Allandaie 7.30 a.m. and 4 p.m., leave Governor's Bay 8 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Returning from Lyttelton Railway Station at 9.30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Luggage and Parcels forwarded for delivery will be carefully attended to. ALF. SMALL, Proprietor. j Telephone: Allandaie. ! COBB AND CO.'S LINE ROYAL MAIL COACHES. LITTLE RIVER TO AKAROA. WEBSTER, JUSDEN and CO. beg to inform their friends and patrons that they have the Mail Contract for the above, i»n<l that every effort will be made to secure the comfort and convenience of all Passengers travelling by their Ccaches. They bave had the whole of the'.r extensive plant renovated and repainted, and their Royal Mail Coaches aro now replete with every comfort and convenience every Passenger being provided with a comfortable seat, and will not be required _to sit on the luggago or walk up the hills. Only competent drivers employed Reduced Fares and Special Amnfetuent* can be made for Picnic Parties. | Coaches leave Akaroa every Morning, cohi nectine with Train at Littlo River, returning '; tame day. WEBSTER, CUSDEN and Co., Proprietors. ' Postal Address: Durauchelle. Telephone No. 5

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13908, 6 December 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13908, 6 December 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13908, 6 December 1910, Page 10