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Be Fair to Your Eyes DO not think that ANY Glasses will benefit your sight. Unsuitable Lenses or Faulty Fittmfi may do irreparable mischief. Moreover, one set of Glasses cannot suit a pair of eyes for an indefinite period. Tou aie assured by us of a careful scientifio eye-test—an expert diagnosis of your needs—and the fitting U Lenses that give the exael assistance your eyes require. Let us fit yoa with CORRECT Gl&sse* (Way. ERNEST M. SANDSTON SIGHT-TESTING BOOMS, CASHEL ST. m E. M. SANDSTON (Next Ballantynes) B FUCK V ' I r it OUR SUMMER SALE II Our usual Summer Sale of Costume o , Blouses, 1 Underwear, Coats, etc., opens to-day. SubI stantial and genuine as the bargains have I been during past sales, we have decided to i make the present the most attractive of 1 them all. The price rcduclions ranee lrom 9 ! | 25 to 50 per cent., and if you study your I 8 own interests and true economy, you will 8 jj shop with us during this sale period" I M. HOLLANDER ; II Colombo Street 'Phone 2556 J J Ssai—— w ' J/

EDUCATIONAL. FENDALTON KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL. rpjlE TERM be?ins WEDNESDAY, February 2nd. Mist? Lund will bo at the School on Tuesday, Ist, from 3.30 till •" p.m. 1537 "JVfRS MV.TIA YOUNG, L.A.8., Tcacher oi Pianoforte, rcsunips Teaching FEBRUARY 4lh. at Tho Bristol Pjh'uo Co. and Wairarapa terrace. At Home, i Wairarapa tcrrac2, WEDNESDAY, 2nd February. IS3I MISS DULCIE MITCHELL, Med. and Cert. "H.A.M.," a !so Covent Garden Op?r.i House (London), Pupil of Profs. Alberto Raudcgger, Dr. T. Tiorhammer, and Charles I'hiUip, VOICE PRO DUCT I O.N" and KINGING, resumes Lessons 31ft JANUARY New Pamir, m\v bo interviewed between 1 n.iii. and p.m. WEDNESDAY, at Th« Bristol Studio, or 100 OSBORNE STREE'I: Ferry road. (Res.) 'Phone 1471. G^Hf: DR. J. C. BRADSHAW, Mus. Doc., L.R.A.M. (Piaxoforto Performing and Teaching), F.R.C.0., A.RXI.M., HAS Vacancies for a few Pupils. Pianoforte Singing', Organ, and Theoretical subjects Prepaid! ioii for Musical Degree iinc Uip-omns. • ■••Address: THE CATHEDRAL. TVI opho lie 'J.'itS. ■ 601' CONVENT OF MERCY, 876 COLOMBO STREET, Christchurch. rpHE COLLEGIATE HIGH SCHOOL am 1 ST. ALOYSIUS'S SCHOOL for .lunioi Boys, both by Sisters o' Mercv, will icopen on MONDAI', 31 si instant. 5671 " COLLEGE. 28 ARMAGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCII ri-.HE COLLEGE will RE-OPEN or X THURSDAY, February 10th, at U a.m. The. Head Mistress will be AT HOME to admit. New Pupils on SATURDAY, l'epruary sth. and MONDAY, February 7th from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. __ COIU p R A I C H E A 1) SCHOOL, TIMARU. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR- GIRLS. Principals: The MISSES SHAND. Terms on Application. SCHOOL REOPENS on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. 6881 MRS ERNEST FIRTH, Voice Production. MR ERNEST FIRTH, F.R.C.0., Piano, Organ, Singing, Theory. /"CLASSES for Harmony 3tad .Rudimenta. Resume teaching February 7th; at home February 3rd and 4th. Recent Examination Successes: 4 L.A.B. (only eucoecsful candidates). I A.T.C.L. (2*1914 examination). 1 Advanoed Aeeociated Boar<j, highest marks. 1 Intermediate Grade. 2 Advanced Harmony (only successful candidates). 1 Rudiments of Music. Note Chango of Residence: 303 MANCHESTER STREET, opposite late addrees. 4550 SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAYS.— £3 BOYD SHORTHAND can be mastered perfectly in thirty days' etudy of five hours each, or 150 hours in all, and the work can be dono at home in your spare time. We will refund your money in full if we cannot teach you as readily a3 wo represent. Write for particulars. BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS, Head Office N.Z., 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. P 6021— GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD. (Next Chief Post Office, Cathedral 6quarc.) MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. YOU wish YOUR Boy or Girl to cualify for this All-important Examination You realise how indispensable it will be to his or her future Career to have this educational hall-mark? It, constitutes the "Open-Sessma'' of all tl-.n Professions—Accountancy, Law, Medicine, Commerce, Median ice, and the rest. The System of preparation adopted at Gilby's College is tho result of over a quarter of a century's practical experience. Students atterdinj; our DAY MATRICULATION CLASSES are enabled tn qualify in from cm to two years' shorter period than are etudent3 attending ordinary Secondary Schools. Parents, consider what this saving means to your Boy or Girl, and what it means to YOU. in the matter of both few and time. - PRINCIPAL OF SECONDARY SIDE : Mr George H. Scarse, B.A. i (Louva in>. Afsisted by: Mr J*. B. MacLeod, M.A., B.Sc., Mias T. Warrine. 8.A., - Madame Beck (French Mistress), and others GENERAL KNOWLEDGE. Gilby'e College possess?® except'onsJ facilities for the instruction of backward students and othere desirous of ta«nas Primaxv School Subjects. Call or write for details of our "Thorough" Courses of InstrucDAY CLASSES EVENING CLASSES. CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. A poly to THE DIRECTOR. PROSPECTUS POST FREE. GU2S-17S0

| EDUCATIONAL. QINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION.— ' O }if r j T. Maeleodsmith has Repumed Teaching. Special attention given to Sight- ' singing, Breathing, and Interpretation. Aleo Piano, Violin, and Theory Lessons. Addree* Whitcombo's Buildings, Cashel street. 1511 1' 1 A N O. MISS MARGARET LUND, L.A.8., will Resume on THURSDAY," February 3rd. 20 KILMORE STREET and 201 TENNYSON STREET. 6043 I SINGING, ETC. ' MR. SIDNEY WILLIAMSON, D.R.C.M.L.. will Resume Teaching THURSDAY. February 3rd : 25 Kilmore street West. 5553 "jvIfRS ,1 AMES MONTEATH RESUMES TEACHING on THURSDAY, February 3rd. At Homo Wednesday. 23" LKINSTER ROAD, FENDALTON. 1817 T'HE Art of Singing aud the Latest Methods of Deep Breathing—-Mr** Tipler, Pupil of the late Signor Cccchi, Colonial teacher of Madame Melba — Tcuehcr of Sir.ginjr and Voicc Production, IlesuniM I'canhing ifmiuary Hint. 49 Worcester street AVest. 'Phono .1811. 1803 MISS NORA MACLEODSMITH. L.A.B. ot R.A.M. and R.C.M., Resumes Teaching on Thursday, February 3rd. At hom« on Wednesday Afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m., at tho Studio, Whitcpmbo and Tombe'* Buildings, Cashel street, City. 1814 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY—Mi« PHYLLIS COMPTON Re3umea Teachin? Thursday, February 3rd. At home Wednesday, 3-5. 510 Worcester 6trect, Christchurch. Thono 1421. 1648 ISS G-. PITTS, L.T.C.L., L.A.B.— J'IANOFORTE and THEORY—Resumes TEACHING THURSDAY. Februaxr 3rd. at SO Mansfield avenue, St. Albaris, nnd at Th-? Bristol, Cashel street, on Tuesday and Friday afternoons. At home from . February Ist. 1626 TIANOFORTE. Mil ERNEST EMPSON. L.R.A.M;. Resumes Teaching THURSDAY. February 3rd. At Studio. Wednesday, February 2nd, 2-5 p.m. 33 Victoria Chambers, Armach street. 1625 PIANO, Orsrsn, Singing, Theory—MlSS J. L. BLACK, Mus. Bac., etc., Resume® Teaching FEBRUARY 3rd. Room 4, at Tho Bristol Music Shop. 30 Wroxton terrace, Fcndalton. Telephone 398". 1610 FJREDERICK HALE, Pianoforte Teacher, Resumes Music Le3sons TUESDAY*, : February Ist. Fee: 30s per term, including ! Theory. Tbreci vacancies for day pupils : only. Addrese: C'are Book Shop. 117 Here- ; ford street, ChristcbuXch, opposite Queen's Theatre. • 159t ' ELOCUTION. ■VfISS .lOSEPHA MILLER. Certificated. lVx Teacher of Elocution, R.A.JI., London. " Difficulties of Speech a Speciality. Leesons . in Readin::, Recitations. City Officc: 63 C'athcdrnl square, Christchurcli. MUSIC. Sinking, and Painting.—The ■ Mifs'o Shillito Resume TM-chlntt on Wednesday, February 2nd. At home, <58 6rescent road, Spreydon, on Monday, January 31st.. Studio, 137 Gloucester street, on Tiiesdaj, February Ist, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. "* PLANO AIfIT"SIEGING." MR- H. M. 3jUND wi : l Resume Leesons on THURSDAY, February 3rd. 20 KILMORE STREET WEST. 6049 FUNERAL NOTICES. rpHE Funeral of the late Robert EagleJ. some will leave the residence of his nepliow, Mr Huph Eaglcsome, 103 Puriri road, Riccarton. To-day (Monday), at 10.30 • am . for the Adding-ton Cemetery. J. LAMB

J. LAMB AXD SOX pCSEBAL FUBXISHEBS. JCo. 231 LICHFIELD STREET. T«M»» 539. r..! i pt £ OE G E B'AEEKLL, UNDERTAKER AND EIIBAL3IER. CE DtJEHAiI tad ST. ASAPH 6TS. •PHONE T2L 87273 j AXGFOSD and BEUD, UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMSyJS, 104 Ca«h«! street. 'Phono s:2. P.O. Box 523. «Kf'ir'■pt™ Ph L<rais.

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