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WANTED KNOWN. X\T ANTED Known — Wise people we»r T> Glares. In some cases persone retuJe t, do so because Glaeees modify shshtlff ia« •ppearance. When fitted br us they are bo.h -.e»t »nd becoming. Our cnormou* «toeu afca variety of frames ensures this, "luai "* aJ t. the cost you would ex?«t. R. Kennctt tE. ; People's Optician, 211 Ht_gb_*treet !_«' j TXrANTED - Kaown—Soectatie* are r, >V pleasure wher. thty are euiUb c and correctly fitted. We en Fit you neat y anrt comfortably in gold-filled mckel steel ana other frames; a!l the newest "bapee in Pmce-nei. SpectacV.. Rimless, «nd many , varieties. Our moderate prices will P.ea-« , you R. Kennett, the Optician 21H«h rtreet. J™- j Known Few people bsveeyoe | Jars perience. R. Kennett. the People* °P Uc :£j 211 High street l?f----\\7iNTED "KnowT l -"How to . treat yo« W eyee and preeerre yenr eight Send for ouj pamphlet on the PU bj«rt. «r«tw. po« free. We Fit new Lenses to your own frame*, Repair and Rent all sorts of bpectac.ee. Pince-nez, etc.. havins an endless «»-'j ment of parte for T«pa«w. T«bj>!« B ,' and curl eidee. Bridzes, &P»»B». an . d R Plaquets, etc., etc.. .t, mest moder.tib co»t. R Kennett, the People's OpUctan, 211 H.^ street. _ . IX7ANTED Known—The Sight »houM be V V periodically Twted even when g«£ Mβ worn Wβ will do this p.nd St fe'lao«eJ tEtTo?-«n.y retain pocd eight for .!«« years thm. wculd have been the e«a Reasonable pricm. P. Eencett, the Optician, i2U etreov —^ == =z=^^ EDUCATIONAL. CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING SCHOOL. DISTRIBUTION of Prizes and O:titicates by the Chairman of the Board, Ccor-o Cokr.d-e Scheme. The College and V, ork=hops will be Open tor Inspection svftcr the l"-st-ibution. All irKereated in 'lcchnical Education arc innUd to be present. SCHOOL RE-OPEXS MONDAY. February ICtli. The Director may bo consulted between the hours of 7 and 3 each evening nest weck^ ""'"'cXnTERbFrY~COLLEGE, CH ftISTCHURCH. LECTURES IN MUSIC. T\fi. BRADSHAW will U Course of Lectures in ML SIC on AIUiNDAY, February 16tb. The course of instruction extends over throe vcura. each consisting of turec ternw. a Certificate- of Proficiency is granted to students who have pessed the examination at the end oi each year. (Attendance at the first year's lectures is not necessary tor chose students who already possess sufficient knowledge of th-J subject to procc-td vrita tae second year's work.) The whole series of lectures from. Junior Clas3 upwards is jirrangcd 1o meet the requirements of the annual examination conducted by Canterbury Colloge, the Associated Board of It.A.M. and H.C.M., Trinity College, London, and o£ the University of Now Zealand Mus. Bar. DesTee. . Lectures are givon in the following euojects:—Rudiments of Music, Harmony, Counterpoint, History of Music, iorni in Music, Ear Training, Composition, and Orchestration. In addition to the daily classes, are g-iven EVERY EVENING excepting Saturday. These eirablo evening Rtudenta also to cover Iho whole ground of preparation for the various examinations mentioned above. - Reduced Railway Farce are granted to country eludents who ettend the Music Lectures. . . The fee for one lectures per week is hali-a-guinea for each tortn, payable in advance. Prospectus on application. GEORGE H. MASON. Registrar. January 27th, _914. ■ ' :^0 - GIRTOX COLLEGE, LATIMER SQUARE. FOR THE EDUCATION OL' YOUXG LADIES. IRTON COLLEGE is n largo, airy buildvT j n; r, splendid pluycround. facin; the Square, and ia equipped with every educational appliance. The Principals and Sijiff aim at giving a Soiuid.wnd T/hcrough Training, and also Supervieo the Manners and Ciflture of the Pupils under their charge. SWEDISH PEDAGOGICAL, GYMNASTICS, under the tuition of MR WAINO V. .SAKELIUS (Stocliholni>. Special Classes ere also arranged ior in the above. Advanced/English Subject? taught by MISS SLOCOMBE, M.A. English Literature and Elocution, MISb FREEMAN, B.A. Conversational French, MADEMOISELLE DANIEL. Sinijinjc, 'MISS MACLEODSMITH. Dancing M]SS J.OWE. MRS H. CROSS, Principal. MISS MAKION WOODHOUSE, L.U.A.M, TTOICF. PRODUCTION AND SINGING. \ The Studio, CHANCERY LANlv—Mbndavg, Wednesday?, and Thursdays. ASHBURTON MASONIC HALL—Tuesdays and Fridays. Railway Concession Tickets for Country Pupils. Term niiiy commence from any date. CI2 SCHOOL TEACHERS' D and C Certificates. MR SIDNEY WILLIAMSON. D.R.C.M.L., Musical Instructor Chrietchurch Training College, is now forming 'PRIVATE CLASSES for the above subject in MUSIC. 05 KILMORE_ STREET. WEST. _1297 LINWOOD PRIVATE "SCHOOL, ROLLESTON STREET. PRINCIPAL: MISS BRAD WELL. IN addition to tlio Kindergarten and IV paratory Classes, Classes will be'formed for Matriculation and Civil Service. Pupils will also be prepared for the Musical Examinations. The term begins February uth. Q. ILI3 V' S COLLEGE. Next to Chief Pest Office, Cathedral square. MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. Day Classes, 9.30 to 12.30 and 2 to'-I. Evening Classes, 7 to 9. Preparation for this examination ut an ordinary secondary School requires FOUR YEARS. At the recent Matriculation Ex- . i.mination THE WHOLE OF OUR SECOND YEAR STUDENTS WERE SUCCESSFUL. -, Send your son or (laughter to ™ us. and save this two years of additional preparation. Early application is advisable. a» the number of etudents that we can take is strictly limited. Call or write for Fro*; Prospectus. A. HORACE GILBY. Principal DIGBY^S^oTfMERCLAL - SCHOOL.' HALLENSTEIN'ii BUILDINGS. (Opposite D.1.C.) Piiccipa , .: Miss M. D. Digby. P.T.C.. I.P.S. (Typists' Section). OFFICE POSITIONS 3913. DURING the pa.<t twelve month s wo linve been called upon to fill over TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY pood permanent: and temnorary office appointnianta, and the fact that so "many leading Commercial : '!i<" Leal firms INVARIABLY APPLY TO US for" Shorthand Typists and Junior Clerks bear? convincing proof of the 'I'riOROUGH PRACTICAL TRAINING received by our pupils. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES ' COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. Full partiouiarj regarding fees, etc., on application. • ' cg724 ~ 4 HOTELS. DOMINION' KOTICL, STAFFORD STREET. NOKiJ TTIIARU. rpHIS Hotel h»« recently been bnilt, «rd it X unetirpeeeed ac a Modern Hotel. Th» only lieeneed house overlooking Cirolina a%J »nd Harbour. The hotel i* fttted with electric light. »nd the acconunodation is euperior for commercial gentlemen and tourieta. C 7553 J. REELLY. ProprMtot. ■ WHERE TO STAY AT TIMARUi THE HYDRO GRAND HOTEL, overlooking Caroline Bay and Harbour. New Zealand's Premier Winter Reeart. The largest *nd mo3t modern Private Hotel in the Dominion. Spacious balconies on each floor. Eighty Joxuriously furnished rooms. Six up-to-date bathrooms. The only hotel in New Zealand with salt water baths (hot and Suites fci families. Tariff on application. B. C. JONES, Proprietor.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14899, 12 February 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume L, Issue 14899, 12 February 1914, Page 11

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