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MEETINGS. A MEETING of the OXFORD LADIES' HOCKEY CLUB will be held in tho Oxford Library on MONDAY, March 27th. at 7.30 p.m. Ai! intending Members r.re rfrqt.tfted to attend. 1760 RHODES CONVALESCENT HOME. fi'HE ANNUAL MEETING of Contributors « will I>e held (by kind permission) in Canterbury Jockey Club's K->oni«. 215 HEREFORD STREET. on TUESDAY >*EXT, <2Sth iust., at -Z3O μ-iis. BUSINESS: Tc rece.vc Report and .Balance-sheet. To Eject Committeo for ensuing your. FREDK. STROUTS, SSSI . Secretary. COUNTY COUNCILS. WAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL. RATES. ALL RATES UNPAID on the 31*t MARCH will be SUED for without further Dotice. J. BOSOMWORTH, 9686 County Cicrk. EDUCATIONAL. CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. OWING to the INCOMPLETION of »he EXTENSIONS to the WORKSHOPS, the OPENING ot the CLASSES in WOOLCLASSING is POSTPONED until further notice. JOHN H. HOWELL. jcJ.A., B.Sc, 3020 Director. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY TEACHERS' COOKERY CLASS. . rpEACHERS desirous of attending Cookery JL Class, to be held oil Saturdays (alternating with Agriculture), are requested tc forward their nanus to the undersigned. The class will be held if sufficient support is assured. H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurcb, March \2«h, 1911. ■ 3033 SHORTHAND AND J COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS (Opposite D.1.C.) Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. Our Results Society of Accountants' Examination. 1910. FOURTEEN PUPILS PRESENTED. SEVEN INTERMEDIATE PASSES. -FOUR FINAL PASSES. Completo arrangements have been made to meet the NEW SYLLABUS. Terms and particulars on application. Instructor in Charge: MR W. E. BEST, F.N.Z.A.A., A.I.A.N.Z. C 5661 ALSTONA PAINTING. MISS L. LANGDON, Certificated 269 HEREFORD STREET EAST (Pupil from Alat-on'a Academy, 310 Regent Btretit, London) IS Now FORMING CLASSES for Miniature and Picture Painting.^ Terms on Application. Miniatures and Portraits Painted to Order. ■ C 6374 rpHE ART OF SPEAKlNG—Thoroughly 1 Taught at the WEST END HALL. Term, begins any ' time. Railway reduction for Pupils. Special- attention to Quality of Tone, Value of Inflexion and Emphases. Modulation, Music of Poetry, Pause, and Expression. Competition Preparation a Speciality. MISS LUCY COWAN, Sole TutreaS at the Registered School for Elocution, 307 MONTREAL STREET. 'Phone 2800. « C47BC-1975 ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. AFTER this year Accountancy -ii- Candidates will require • Two Years in which to qualify lor passing tlie Accountancy Examinations. Within the next year or two a. General Knowledge Examination ALSO • will have io be passed, thus spreading tho Examination period over Three Years. Better start NOW and save a year. Our Instructor is Mr L. L. Cordery, F.I.A.*. N.Z., ■ .... F.C.P.A. ' '.■ .;■ ' . ■■■■' . Whoae students in past examinations ! have topped • tho list for Austral-■ Asia. As the result of our many years' experience in preparing candidates for those examinations we - have reduced the work of preparation k> the smallest possible dimeneione. • ' . . . .;■ We use NO TEXT BOOK, but our own carefully prepared and graded lessons. NOW is tho time to enrol 'or next ■year's Examination. ■ GILBY'S COLLEGE, : Nest G.P.0., . Cathedrnl equare. . C5951-C MRS FOSTER, . TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, AND ' Certificated Edinburgh, Leipzig, and ..Pans. Vocal 'Examiner, Education Department, "DESUMES LESSONS et Studio, Milncr Xi and Thompson's, on SATURDAY, 28th January. Theory Ci-.»-ees for Trinity College end Associated Board. Students' preparation (Theory and Practice) for D Certificate. C 6390 T ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING, JLi A.M.P. Buildings. Day Claesee Resume February Bth. Evening February 20th. Pupils taught to Cut and Mako any Garment. Blouse and Skirt Class, 12 lessons 25*. including Charts. Advanced Work by arrangement. Pupils may: bo taught with or without Charts. Classes daily (except Saturday), Monday and Thursday Evenings, 7to 9. Term commences any time. . C 4400-1355 MISSES PITTS, Principal!. _ r DANCING. ~~~ ~~ MISS BUCHANAN will resume Teaching about MARCH 2ith, in Trades Hall. Gloucester street. Private instruction given by arrangement. "AORANGI," 29* Hereford street. City. r . . «273 DANCING, DEPORTMENT and PHYSICAL CULTURE-MISS COX (Pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London) will Resume Afternoon Classes from MARCH 14th. Evening Claesee forming for Instruction and Practice. To Whare, 53 Hereford street West. Telephon 354. 7678 VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. HPHERE is only one way of Singing Cor JL rectly, that way you can learn by'calling at MR FRANK GRAHAM'S STUDIO, " 236 High street. j. And making arrangements for Singing L«eeone. Reduced fares to pupils from the country. . C 6339 DANCING, DEPORTMENT AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Royal and Viceregal Patronage. MISS LOWE, having returned to Christ-' church, is forming her Day and Evening CLASSES for the Winter Season, commencing MARCH 20th. Intending Pupils are requested to eend in their names without delay. Miss Lowe MAKES A SPECIALITY of INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION to each pupil. Private Lesson in Waltz-Two-Step and "Th» Boston." At Home Friday Afternoons. 327 MONTREAL STREET. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.—PROFESSOR R. FLEMING (F.BJP.X.D.), assisted by Mrs Fleming.—New, Commodious end Up-to-date Private Academy, 241 Caehel etreet, City. Perfect Tuition. All Old Fsvcuritee and Latest Dancee Taught ,!Waltling a speciality. Strictly private leeeons any hour. Complete correct conrM from enrolment. Proficiency guaranteed. Classes now forming. Term* on application. C 4442 Telephone SO4. ~ "conveyances. AKAROA. THE PREMIER HEALTH, HOLIDAY AND TOURIST RESORT. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. MESSRS WEBSTKR, CUSDIN and CO. : (late 11. Pcton) h»vc initiated a Twice-a-Day COACH SERVICE from LITTLE RIVER to AKAROA and Beck, to meet the TeouirenvenU of the increasing HOLIDAY TRAFFIC. BUSY PEOPLE can now take A ' WEEK-END or Ordinary HOLIDAY, without lose of working hours by travelling by the EVENING COACH runn:n<? DAILY | from Little River to Akaroa on arrival of j 4.45 train from Chriatchurch, and returning j DAILY by the Early Coach to connect with I the 7.40 train for CHRISTCHURCH.- LEISURELY PEOPLE can utilise the old timetable, viz., to catch the 8.40 train at CHRISTCHURCH »and arrive at AKAROA at 2.30 p.m.. and leave AKAROA by the 7.30 Ccach, arriving at CHRISTCHURCH at 2 p.m. Postal Addreei: WEBSTER, CUSDIN and CO., Duvauchelle. Telephone No. 5, Dutauchelle; Webster, • Little Kiver. ,

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14001, 25 March 1911, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14001, 25 March 1911, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14001, 25 March 1911, Page 11