EDUCATIONAL. NORMAL DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL "SECONDARY DEPARTMENT. RE-OPENS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1921. FREE PLACES (granted to a -- fcoMw* ot PROFICIENCY CERTIFICATES. Pupils can false either (A) MATRICULATION COURSE. (B) COMMERCIAL COURSE. Special facilities are offered to those wishing to bocom« teachers or to lecedve a. Commercial Training. The. wiV] be in stt®ndanoe> on SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY '29 th, and MO.NDA\ MUKNING, JANUARY 31st. from 10.30 to 12.30, to interview parents and eivrol now pupils. Prospectus obtainable at this office. H. C. LANE, Secretory, Education Board. 22ml January, 192 L 7328 ST. PATRICK'S DOMINICAN COLLEGE, TESCHEMAKERS. WILL RE-OPSN FEBRUARY 14th. fPHE above Collegs is ideally situated, pcsX esasinp as ;t does the sdvantage oi a coast sate, whilst extensive grounds and a delightful climate, combined with remoteness from the distractions of city life, conduce to most satisfactory results in the moral, iufellecfruaJ, and physical training of the students. The examinations for which pupils' are entered include Primary, Secondary, Commercial, and University Grades, and in Muiio those of Associated Board and Trinity Collogs. 7221 ST. MARGARET'S COLLEGE. CRAMMER SQUARE. SCHOOL will REOPEN" WEDNESDAY, VJ February Bth, at 10 a.m. The Head Mistress will be at. Home to admit New Pupila on WEDNESDAY, February 2nd. : 7GIO rPHE SACRED HEART GIRLS' COL•V LEGE, Perry road," Reopens TUESDAY, Js4 February. The College has received registration from the Education Department's Inspectors a® a fully qualified Primary and Secondary Sdicol. Mueio, Singing, and Voice-training, and Commercial Work reoeive special attention. "7364 MISS NELLIE HAYVATtD. PIJINOFORTE, VOICE PRODUCTION, AND SINGING. " ' STUDIO: VICTORIA ' CHAMBERS, ARMAGH » STREET. (Mrs Arthur Mead's Method of Voice Production.) AT STUDIO—3 p.m. to G p.m, TUESDATj", Ist February. RESUMES TEACHING FEBRUARY 4tih. Telsphona 4062. 7363 MRS ERNEST FIRTH, SIEGING —VOICE PRODUCTION. . MR ERNEST FIRTH, F.R.C.O. (Organist. Durham street Church), Pianoforte, Organ, all theoretical subjects. -Lessons resumed FEBRUARY 14th. At Home fropi FEBRUARY 10th, 803 MANCHESTER STREET. Examination results' during recent years:—B Students passed L.A.8.; 9 Students passed A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., 14 Students passed Advanced Grade, 'J. Students passed Intermediate Grade. : . 1076' VILLA MARIA, UPPER RICCARTON. "DOARDING and DAY SCHOOLS fox JO GIRLS, conducted by" the Sisters of Mercy will re-open on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. Boarders are expected • to be in residence on (February Ist. •-y •' . The curriculum comprise® all branches of a good English education. Students prepared for Matriculation, Public Service, Teachers', and Music Examinations. Commercial course if preferred.' A For terms, etc., apply to , N 1290 THE_ MOTHER _ SUPERIOR._ DUNELM PREPARATORY SCHOOL. T\AY 'and Boarding School for Bovs from i-' 7 -to 14 years of age, 28 ARMAGH STREET WEST, ChTistchm-ch, neair Hagley Park Gates. Next term begins TUESDAY, Bth February. Mr Ferris, the Headmaster, a,t home to parental of new boys on FRIDAY, 4th, end .SATURDAY, fith, from 130 p.m. to 4.80 p.m. a 7421 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, . UTISS L L. WATKINS, A.T.C.L., resumes IVI Teaching : WEDNESDAY, Fob. 2nd, : at 106 MOWBRAY STREET. ■ 1457. R M E MISS C. E. BROOKS, Teacher Pianoforte unci Theory. ESUMES Teaching FEBRUARY sth. At Home 3rd and 4th. Address 50 Tombs road Styx. 1594 " SINGING AND PIANO. MR H. M. LUND will resume Lessons FEBRUARY Ist. Immediate applied tion for very few*vacancies requested. • Promising Voioes reoeiv-3 pieforence • and concessions. ■ " ROBT. FRANCIS'S MUSIC ROOJIS. 1257 M ISS E. A. PREBBLE will commence TUITION on the PIANOFORTE at 74 LONDON STREET.. RICHMOND, From TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. • Pupite put in for Examinations. 1303 MRS E. GATES, Registered Teacher of PIANOFORTE, resumes Teaching at her Residencej "COORONG," NAYLAND STREET, Sumner, JANUARY 81st INST. •MISS LOAM WILL Recti ma • her French and English' Classes zi -■ 84 CBANMEU SQITARE, January 81st Tel, 3456. 1285 rpHE art of Singing ar.d the Latent JL Methods of Deep Breathing. MRS TIPLER (Pupil of the lata Sign or Cecchi, colonial teacher of Madame M?fba), Teacher of Sing'ic* and Voice Production, resumes Teaching MONDAY, 'Jan. £Tst. Addieza, 49 Worcester street West. 1450 • PAINTING! • ~ MISS BEATRICE PARTRIDGE Teaching TUESDAY, February Ist, Studio: National Chambers. 161 Hereford street (nert N.Z. Refrigerating Co.). 1482 m: R VERE BUCHANAN", VIOLINIST, wi-A resutEo' Teaching <xi • * • TUESDAY, February lot. 77 STREET, &T. ALBANS." 'Phone 4M3. . 1673 „ T ,„ VIOLIN. MISS FR*DA MARS DEN resumes Teaohaig iebruiry Ist. 'Phons A42U. 16 CHELTENHAM STREET, MERIYALE. 1663 "pENDALTON KINDERGARTEN and Preparatory School, Jackson's road, Fecialton—bohool reopens THURSDAY, Feb. 3rd, t,t Lund will be at the School oii Wednesday, Feb. 2nd, iron a till 4 p.m. 1661 SINGING, ELOCUTION, AND DRAMATIC ART. MR WILLIAM DENSEM will Resume ■. Teaching TUESDAY NEXT, Ist February, in his Studio, Inglis' Buildings, High and'Cashel strets. ■ MR ALFRED WORSLEY, A.R.M.C.M., ESUMES Teaching on MONDAY, January 31st. Address: 50 OPAWA ROAD, OPAWA., 'Phone . '^? 6 VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. ISS MARIAN WOODHOUSE, L.R.A.M., Lond., will resume Teaching at . ' - - "THE STUDIO," CHANCERY LANE-, on FEBRUARY 3rd.. 10 HEAD STREET, SUMNER, on FEBRUARY sth. 7456
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