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EDUCATIONAL. T ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCCTTING. •*-* A.M.P. Buildings. Day Classes Resum* February Bth. Plvening February 20th Pupils taugbt to Cut and Make any Garment. Blouse acd Skirt Class, 12 lessons 25«. including Charts Advanced Work by arrangement. Pupils m*y bo taught wita or without Ctimrts. Classes daily (ezeapt Siturday). Monday and Thursday Evening*, 7to 9. Term commenc«e any time. C4tOO-135S MISSES PITTS. Principals. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT-PRO-FESSOR R. FLEMING (F.8.P.T.D.). assisted by Mrs Fleming—New Commoaious and Up-tc-Date Private Acaaamy. 2*l Cashel etreet. City. Perfect tuition. All old favouritee and latest dances taught. Waltzing a speciality. Strictly private leseona any hour. Complete correct course from enrolment. Proficiency guaranteed. Classes now forming. Terme on application. C<4«2 Telephone 201. CONVERSATIONAL INSTRUCTION. SHAKESPEAREAN READINGS. DRAMATIC CLASSES. TTOICE PRODUCTION with Diaphragm- ' atic Breathing and Physical Deport»*>nt nt tho I SCHOOL FOR THE ART OF SPEAKING (Registered!. WEST END HALL. 307 Montreal ctreet Instructress: MISS LUCY COWAN. j Tclephonn 2800. C 661 THE VOICE AND HOW TO IMPROVE IT. TAUGHT by MR FRANK GRAHAM, late Principal T«nor of the Carl Rosa Grand Opera Co. From one to three notes can be «dded to tho voice if you know how its done. Registers can be blended by the most simple method, but that method you must learn. C 6399 Studio: 236 HIGH STREET. MRS FOSTER. TEACHER OF VOirE PRODUCTION. SINGING AND PIANOFORTE, Certificated Edinburgh, Leipzig, and Paris. Vocal Examiner, Educntion Department, HAS RESUMED LESSONS at Studio. Milner and Thompson's. Pupils pre- ! pared for examinations and accredited comI petitions in Singing and Pianoforte. Also i Students' Preparation (Theory and Practice) for D Certificate. C 6390-2126 DANCING. MISS BUCHANAN'S CLASS fof BEGINNERS. FRIDAYS, 8 p.m.; WEDNESI DAY ASSEMBLIES. JUNE 21st, Trades , Hall. Private Instruction at any time by arrangement. Waltz Specialty. CB»2 AORANGI, 291 Hereford street. DANCING. DEPORTMENT. AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Royal and Vice-liesrnl Patronage. MISS LOWE'S Second Term commences JUNE sth. Ladjss" Claeees for Physical Culture and Swedish Exercises Mice Lowe makes a eDccialitv of individual attention to each pupil. Private Lessons in the "Boston" Two-etep and New Barn Dance. Waltzing tauzht in three private lessons. AT HOME FRIDAY AFTERNOONS. 327 MONTREAL STREET. C 6873 /-tHitISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS (Opposite D.1.C.) Principal: MISS E. E. DIG BY, 1.P.5., N.U.T, Assisted by a Full Staff of Specially Qualified Instructors. OFFICE POSITIONS. 1911. During the past THREE MONTHS over FIFTY good permanent and temporary Office position* have been filled by our pupils the demand on many occasions being in excess of the number of students available. NOTE.—AII our Pupils, as coon as proficient, readily obtain' good remunerative office appo'-Ptments. C 5661-6 ACCOUNTANTS' EXAMINATIONS. 1811 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. DO YOU KNOW— (1) That Matriculation Is on the syllabus. and will be enforced in 1913? (2) That you can eet your full degree NOW without Matriculation? (3) That by passing in THREE SUBJECTS ONLY in 1911 or 1912 you can complete the oth«re at any future time, and STILL AVOID Matriculation? Yon men in offices, do you know these things? Are you going to allow an opportunity like this to pass by y<m? We can give you a special course m any combination of three or more eubjecte. Wβ have one special- course in THREE SUBJECTS ONLY, which WE GUARANTEE you can i complete in from three to six months enffici«ntly to pass this year , * examination. Yon cannot afford to be without your diploma, and now is undoubtedly the time to eecnre it As only a limited number, can be taken, we urge you in your own interest to writ* to us without delay. HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON, Public Accountants and Auditors. P.O. Box 516, Auckland. X.8.—461 have secured their degrees nndei our coaching. Special course also, for NEW BOOK-KEEPERS' EXAM. C 6440 IMPORTANT NOTICE. EXAMINATIONS MADE EASY. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS commencing this year will be more DIFFICULT %n heretofore. We have, therefore, much nleasure in announcing that wo have made arrangements with our MR GEO. H. SCARSE. 8.A., to Hold a Special Class Every Monday Evening fox MATRICULATION. CIVIL SERVICE And Other EXAMINATIONS. In this Class the Students will receive a NEWLY DESIGNED COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. The Lessons will Consist of: GENERALISED INFORMATION, TABULATED SUMMARIES, and sets of STUDENT'S NOTES, fully explained and tested, that have brought success to hundreds of candidates during the past fifteen years. Every student of average ability will be enabled in a short time to overcome all the difficulties of the new examinations. • Xerms and full particulars on application to GILBY'S COLLEGE, Next to G.p.Q., ~ ' CATHEDRAL SQUARE. ; ' 1427 PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SPEIRS AND WILSON. CPE IRS AND WILSON. IH. L. Wilson, Sole Proprietor.) LICENSED LAND BROKERS, 163 Cashel eiroet. RICCARTON. YTP-TO-DATE NEW HOUSE, containing 6 \J rooms, plastered and papered, two arched halls, every possible convenience, hot and cold water, i-acre, well fenced. In garden, lawns and fruit. Price £650. Folio sa-317. OOf\ ACRES, Canterbury. Price £4250. OOVJ Leasehold 2s yeara to run. Fol. F383 140 ~v,RES, Canterbury. Price JE3O per acre. Fol. F378 100 ACRES, Canterbury. Price £40 per ecre. Fol. F374 400 ACRES, Canterbury. Prioe £7 15s per acre. Fol. F373 100 ACRES, Canterbury. Price £32 per acre. Fol. F369 TO SPECULATORS. \\7E have been instructed to SELL at » Vt greatly reduced price, a Splendid PROPERTY, containing well-built Residence of 13 rooms, with every modern convenience. Land containing 5i acres, having three frontages, is laid out to perfection in la-wn, shrubs (wh : ch cannot be surpassed), orchard, and kitchen gardea At the price that we are prepared to sell at will enable the purchaser to sell fourteen sections at very low prices, and then have the residence with over two and a half acres of land left (which is well worth a thousand pounds) for tho ridxuloua sum of £400. We have plan at our offices and will be pleased to enow it to any intending buyer, and alro make arrangements for the in»p«ction of the property. The tram parses th« door, and along one frontage of the section. An inspection of the property will bear out what we here say nbout it. Fo 1 . 7-13 1748 SPEIRS and WILSON. NEW BRIGHTON. VERY LATEST SUBDIVISION. GEORGE STREET. RICHMOND TERRACE. 6 SECTIONS ready to build on, having each 44 feot frontage, 5 minutes' walk from tram. Prices from £115 to £130. EASY TERMS. Plan from C. J. MARSHALL, Sole Agent, Ceaß-CT* 65 Cathedral equaia.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14110, 1 August 1911, Page 11

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