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EDUCATIONAL. MR ERNEST Fllini, F.R.C.0., Organ and Pianoforte. Hurmoay and Counterpoint, etc, Privately or ia Class. Specimen workings given with cech lesson.", Jhreeinanual electric orpin for pupil*' practice. Exams. Address : 212 "Alao^hesteretree^JSjl iIRS ERNEST FIRTH, CONTRALTO VOCALIST. TEACHER and \ J COACH, Pupil of Gordon Ilelier, Royal Colleges cf Music, Ixiudon, has a *■£•« VACANCIES lor Ladies and <j<>nt!ernen wishful for Thorough Instruction io *!s tnjw. pertains to a cultured and article vocalist by a method of production entireiv free from voice fatigue or throat etmin. Fupils prepared iorVxams. and Competitions, 24 2 Manchester_BUeet l-« MRS FOSTER,' TEACHER Of VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING AND PIANOFORTE, Certificated Edinburgh, Leipxig, and Pans, Vocol Examiner. Education Department. RESUMES JANUARY -29th, 1!)12, at St-adio, Miiner und Thompson ». Al»o at -244 Linwocd nvonue, on 12th IKURUARY, all day Mondays aud Tliuralavs, and Saturdays from 2 o.m. Preparation lor competitions and certiHcatcs. DANCING AND DEPORTMKNT-PRO-FESSOR R. FLEMING (FB.P.T.D.), assisted by Mrs FScmicK— New Commodious and Up-to-Date Prh-ate Academy. HI Cnshe! street, City. Perfect tuition. All old favourites and latest dances taught. Waltzing a speciality. * Strictly private lessons any hour. Complete correct course irom enrolment. Proficiency guaranteed. Classes, now forming. Terms on application. C 1412 Telephone £<M. LANGER SCHOOL" OF DKESSCUTTING. A.11.P. BUILDINGS. PUPILS TAUGHT to Cut end Make Any Garment with or without charts. Short course* arranged. Class?* d-ily (except Saturday), Monday and Thursday evenings (7 to 9). Term commences any time. Tape.Patterns cut to measure. MISSES PITTS, C«U Principals. AN EMPLOYER SPEAKS. THE HON. HENRY WIGRAM. M.L.C., writing to the Principal of Gilby's College on 13th December last, says: "I should like to take this opportunity of saying that I nm Chairman of the Canterbury Seed Co., Ltd., and I think about ten of thoso employed in the office have attended your classes. As practical evidence of our appreciation I may add that we frequently pay the fees of any of our junioif , assistants who aro willing to take your courses. We find that tho expense than made- up by the greater efficiency -resulting." Now, then. Employers of Canterbury, hero is something for j-ou to ponder over. Then got our Prospectus and see what we can do for YOU. GILBY'S COLLEGE, Next to C.P.O, Cathedral square. £63 MR FRANK GKAHAM, 7~ PROFESSOR OF SINGING. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS BUILDINGS, .! Cashel Btrcot, Top Floor, Term Commences on JANUARY 29th. Reduced Railway Fares to Pupijs from the country. ; ' CG399 STUDY FOR THE ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATION . WILFRED H. HEMINGWAY, F.P.A. (N.Z.) | A. Solicitor of the Supreme Court, and CHARLES V. ROBERTSON, A.P.A. (N.Z.), Public Accountant and Auditor. STUDYING with HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON you not only liave practical instruction by practical men. admittedly at tho head of their profession, but you have the assistance of a solicitor as wfll. I The Law papers at the 1911 examination ! demonstrate the incalculable advantage to Btudente of this unique combination. Up to 1910 we passed 461 Accountancy Candidates for, the degree. Seventy-three of our etudents are in practice as Publip Accountants and Auditors in -various parts of tho colonies, and hundreds throughout New Zealand have been helped to better their positions. We can pass YOU. Writo for our Free Illustrated Booklet, "Opportunity," giving ' details of our -great Freo Scholarship Offer to candidates in 1912. HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON, 'Public Accountants and Auditors, Accountancy r-Coaches by Correspondency (461 passes), Box 516, APCKLAKD. . CO-nr FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of the late Peter Frandscn. are invited to attend his Funeral, which leaves his mother'e residence, , Angus street, Sydenham, for the Sydenham Cemetery, on Saturday, 10th inst., at 2 p.m. LANGFORD and RHIND. - 8350 LOYAL VOLUNTEER LODGE, I M.U., 1.0.0. F. MEMBERS of tho above Lodge are requested ,to Attend tho Funeral of the Late Bro. Peter Frandsen, leaving , his mother's, residence, Angus street, Sydenham, on Saturday, 10th inst., at 2 p.m., for the Sydenham Cemetery. . Sister Lodges invited. By order. THOS, KIRTON, N.G. 574 ' J. R. MERRIMAN, P.S. . THE Friends of the late Marshall Brown, are invited to attend his Funeral, leaving his late residence, 17 Kipling street, Sydenham, on Sunday, the 11th inst., at 2.30 p.m., for the Addington Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. t> ■ 8380 TNDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABJ- ITES. PRIDE OF CHRISTCHURCH TENT. —Members of the nbovo Society are requested to attend the Funeral of our late Bro. Marshall Brown, leaving his late residence. 17 Kipling street, Sydenham, on Sunday, the 11th inst., at 2.30 p.m., for the Ad'dintrton Cemetery. Sister Tents invited. H. S. EADIE, Chief Ruler. R. H. TAYLOR, Secretary. , 713 THE Funeral'of the late Cuthbert Denham will leave his late residence, Colenso street, Sumner, this day, Saturday, the 10th met., at 1.30 p.m., for the Linwood Cemetery, arriving 3 p.m. J. LAMB,and SON. 8186 HHHE Friends of the late Mrs F. Topp are J- respectfully invited to attend her Fune>ral, to leave her lato residence, Seffon, on Sunday, 11th inst., at 1.30 p.m., for the Woodcnd Church of England Ceshetcrv. 11. J. GULLIVER. ." 8181

T LAMB a. n d SON, UNDERTAKERS . And ESIBALMEBS. No. 234 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 539. CSilh' (1 EOR G X . BARBELL. T UNDERTAKER and EMBALiIER, CREMATIONS ARRANGED. Office and Private Residence, 221 Durham street, South. Workshops, etc., 232 and 234 St. A»aph street. TELEPHONE 721. Telegrams: Barrel!, Undertaker, Christchurch. C4SI" T AXGFO It J) an d RHI ND, A J (Late W. and H. Langford),. FUNERAL FURNISHERS and EMBALMERS, 19 London street. 'Phone 689. P.O. Box 523. HERBERT LANGFORD, 19 London etrsot, Richmond. 'Phone GB9. JOHN RHIND, 10(5 Montreal street, Sydenham. 'Phone 1603. Town Office: 104 Cashel street. 'Phone 812. Established IM4. Tel. 1C34. MANSFIELD'S - CHRISTCHUECH MONUMENTAL WORKS, Corner of Manchester & Allen Sta., Have the very latest arriving in MONUS3ENTAL WOBK. Being Specially Selected for N.Z. C46J7 CALL and INSPECT. WANTED Kaown—Go to Kennett's for Long Geld Chains — The Spanish Knot, Swirftt Link. All the best patterns, ftoc: -2 10s, £3 10s, £i 103 to £8 10s. You are sure to sco the pattern you want, and a. little cheaper a. 211 High etreci. IS your Milk Supply satisfactory If not, ring up Telephone No. 1121, or send s> l'estcard to Ihe Cliristchurcn Dairy Company, Ltd., Tuaiu strwt West, who deliver Pasteurised' Milk dsilj- to all parts of Chrietcburch and Suburbs, \..

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14275, 10 February 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14275, 10 February 1912, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14275, 10 February 1912, Page 11

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