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I EDUCATIONAL. 20 KILMORE STKEET, [ Cramner square. M R H - ~M~ LITJJ D. -v. . PIANO, SINGING. | Original Sy«t_m of Breath-controL Term begins June 4th. I At home Tuesday Afternoon. 39 PIANO, SINGING, OEGAK. "\TR DAVIS HUNT Resumes Teaching on XTA THURS HAY,. JUNE 4th. At heme 2 to 5. 9 CRANMER SQUARE. 90 FENDALTON KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL. begins THURSDAY, June 4th. ■ •*■ Misa Lund -will l>e at the School Wednesday from 2.30 to 4.30. __ WARWICK PRIVATE SCHOOL. BOLLESTON STREET, LINWOOD. Principal: MISS BRAD WELL. THE NEW TERM will begin on THXTRS- .. DAY, June 4th. Mica Bradweli -will be at the School on June Ist and 2_<l, from 2.30 pjn. to 4.30 p.m., to receive Parents. _____ 315T PIANOFORTE. TV'TTSS ALICE CARTER commences •"-*- Teaching on THURSDAY, Juno 4th, 1914. Pupils visited if required. 14 GRAFTON STREET, LINWOOD. _ 1531 MR A. J. MERTON (Director of Music, Christ'g College) will resume ("Lessons (Pianoforte, Orsran, Singing, and Thoory of Muoic) on MONDAY, Ist June. Classes forming for School Teachers. 30 ARMAGH STREET WEST. 16gfl PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. "ftflSS PHYLLIS COMPTON resumes ■"■*- Teaching THURSDAY, Juno 4th. At Home Tu'osdav, 3-5. Thursday, 2-4. 510 WORCESTER" STREET. 'Phono 1421. 120 LYTTELTON. PIANOFORTE. "jVJTSS HENDERSON Tosumes Teaching on XYJL MONDAY, JUNE let. 1646 "\TR ALFRED WORSLEY, A.R.M.C.M., resumes Teaching on MONDAY, June Bth. At Homo, 113 CKANFORD STREET, Wednesday and Thursday, 2~20 to 4 p.m. 105 PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, ETC. MISS RACHEL ROSS, A.R.C.M.. London, will resume Teaching an TUESDAY, June Snd - 322 MONTREAL STREET. 101 PIANOFORTE, Vcice Production, and Sinking—MlSS BEATRICE CLARID GE will receive Pupils for Pianoforte, Voice Production, and Sinjring. Miss Claridge may bo interviewed at Messrs Milner and Thompson's on Tuesday Afternoons, from 1 to 5 o'clock. 101 DEPORTMENT, PHYSICAL CULTURE, PLAIN AND FANCi DANCING. MISS COX, assisted by MISS DOROTHY SAUNDERS, will resume Afternoon Classes from June 4th. Evening Claeees forming. TE WHARE, 63 HEREFORD STREET W Telephone 364. C 9182-. DANCING. MISS BUCHANAN'S BEGINNE-iS' CLASS (individual tuition, and expert assistants), THURSDAYS, 8 p.m. Practice Assembly forming, Waltz and Reverse, in four private lessons. Tango, private and class, and lessons any time by appointment. 314 AORANGI, 294 Hereford street. WIRIHANA HOUSE BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, New Brighton, Christchurch. Principal, Mr Wm. Wilson. NEXT TERM Resins THURSDAY, June 4th. 979*' WM. CULLEN, PROFESSIONAL TEACHER of Piano. Violin, 'Cello. Moderate fees Rapid Up-to-date System. Instructs Pupils in their own homes, or at hia private residence. 24 Lincoln road, Spreydon. C - PUPILS wanted for the PIANOFORTE, moderate terms. Homes visited where necessary. Send post- card to FREDK. HALE (from London), 42 Totara road. Ricca:ton, Christchurch. Pupils prepared iot London College of Music (local centre). 713 DANCING, Deportment. Physical Culture. Under Royal and Vice-Regal patronagv. MISS LOWE'S Classes for Plain and Fancy Dancing Reeui-e June Bth.- Evening Classes, Quarter from ontry. Waltzing taught 'n threo private, lessons. At Home Friday afternoons. 327 Montreal street. OT. MARGARET'S COLLEGE 28 Armagh etreet—The term begins TUESDAY, June 9th. The Lady Principal will be at home to admit new pupils on Saturday, Mar SQth, and Wednesday, June 3rd, from 2-5. TV/TR ERNEST EMPSON, L.R.A.M., ro- •"***• eumos Teaching THURSDAY, June 4th. At Studio Wednesday, 3-5. 33 VICTORIA CHAMBERS, 1832 Armagh street. BANGI-RURU, PAPANUI ROAD. DCHOOL will Re~open on THURSDAY, Juno 4th. Miss H. F. Gibaon will be at home on Tuesday afternoon. 1838 VIOLIN. • MR VERE BUCHANAN, Solo Violinist, will Resume Teaching on Tuesday, June 2nd. At home, 2 to 3.30 p.m. 402 DURHAM STREET NORTH. 1849 "TTC/'ANTED, Smart Junior for Mer- » * chant's Office. Knowledge of Shorthand and Bookkeeping Essential. Salary commence -£1 a week. Apply Box .'' That's the kind of opening our graduates are stepping into every day. The Bna:_<JS- World pays for what you know, not what you are willing to learn. Our instructions are practical. Students learn by doing the actual thing they will continue to do in business life. Turn your spare time into money this winter. You can study at the College or at home. Write or Call for Prospectus. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS (Junior or Senior), MATRICULATION, PHARMACY, MERCANTILE, LAW. ETC. GILBY'S COLLEGE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Next G.P.0.) - 20S-3 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS (Opposite D.1.C.) Principal: Misa M. D. DIGBY, P.T.C., I.P.S. (Typists' Section), holder of Teacher's Diploma. COMMERCIAL CLASSES Including SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ETC., ETC. NOTE.—AII our students receive INDIVIDUAL CARE AND ATTENTION iv all branches of tho school work, ar.d aro thus enabled to bo-tome proficient with a MINIMUM EXPENDITURE OF TIME AND SCHOOL FEES. Full particulars regarding school hours, fees, etc., on ap-lication. We guarantee GOOD REMUNERATIVE OFFICE POSITIONS for all Students AS SOON AS PROFICIENT. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. CB7-M HOTELS. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WEST OXFORD. THiS Hotel is beautifully situated, facing the Hills, and the balcony commands 3 glorious view of the country. The district abounds in Sr=t-c!as- socnery. The Waimakariri and Ashley Gorges are within easy distance. For anyone desiring » quiet rest, Oxford is highly recommended. The aocommodation at tho Hotel is everything to W desired. Hoem snd Trap and Motor-oat on hire. F. W. GLASSON, 7810 ProprietoWHERE TO STAY AT TIMARU. THE HYDRO GRAND HOTEL, overlooking Caroline Bay and Harbour. New Zealand's Premier Winter Resort. The largest and most modern Private Hotel in the Dominion. Spacious balconies on each floor. Eighty luxuriously furnished rooms. Six up-to-date bathrooms. The only hotel in New Zealand with salt water baths (hot and oold). Suites for families,. Tariff on application. ' j B. C. JONES, Pioprietctc

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14983, 2 June 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 14983, 2 June 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 14983, 2 June 1914, Page 11

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