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EDUCATIONAL. ANDREWS' COLLEGE, CHRIS CHURCH. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: Mr A. K. Anderson, M.A. (N.Z.) F.R., Hist. S. (late of teaching and residential staffs ot W«itak; and Ota-ro Bovs' High Schools, and Lecturer ' on History, Otago University). THE SECONDARY SCFOOL prepare* boys tor all public examinations up to Matriculation and University Entrance Scholarship Standard. Senior Masters-Mr , ii m„.j-..v. \t a XT Com. (tnerlisn and Modern Languages); Mr J. H. Williamson, B.Sc, A.O.S.M. (Mathematics and Science). THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL, under ur trained and certificated teachew, fords instruction in all prirr fry grades up to proficiency certificate examination. The College curriculum includes » full course in AGRICULTURAL and COMMERCIAL subiecta. The playing fields are or large extent. Phvsical training is compulsory. 'Classes *n §ymnaetic3 and boxing are under a competent instructor. The gener.vl equipment includes a new gymnasium, tenlig court, miniature rifle range, and sleeping out balcony. A swimming bath ib shortly to be added. Full accommodation for BOARDERS i» made at the College, the domestic life being controlled bv three housemasters and by a lady who is thoroughly-oualified. Bovs from the age of eight are admitted. Whiie- the College is the prooerty of the' Presbyterian Church, it receives bdys of all denominations. THE FIRST TERM, 1921. BEGINS ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. The Headmarter will enrol new boys onJanuary 81st, February Ist, end February 2nd, or in the previous week by appointment with parents. Prospectus and further particulars may be obtained from the Headmaster or at the Office of the Board of Governors, 3 Royal Exchange Buildings, Christchurch. W. F.HILSON, 6084 » Secretary. SCHOOL OF ART. HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. FIRST TERM COMMENCES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14th. TNSTRUCTION is given in the following Brandies: PURE ART, Elementary Drawing, Tone Study, Geometry, Antique, . Still-life, Landscape, Drawing and Painjting from Life (four. days and four, evenings per week), Figure Composition, Design, and Modelling. ARCHITECTURE-The Course of Studies is approved by the Committee of the N.Z, Institute of Architects, and has been formed to prepare Students for 'the qualifying examinations of the Institute. APPLIED ART—Jewellery, Enamelling, Silversmithingt'Carving in 'Wood and Stone, Decorative Plasterwork, Tooled Leather Work, Embroidery, Dress Designing, Ticket and Sign writing. A SPECIAL CLASS for Junior Students is held on. Saturday Mornings. A limited number of FREE PLACES are vacant for boys and girls who have .obtained a Proficiency Certificate or' to . those who-, being over. 14 years of age, aire recommended by the Inspector of . Schools. The Director' will bo at' the School to onror Students on February 2nd, Brd, and 4th. Hours, 10 to 13 noon, and 2 to 4 p.m.. Prospectus may .be obtained at the School or from the undersigned. L. A. STRINGER, _ Registrar. Canterbury College, • Christchurch, January 19th, 1921. ' 6609 THE STAFF OF GILBY'S COLLEGE S composed of highly-qualified "Teacherspecialists, who give, each student thorough Individual Tuition,in all primary, 'secondary, and commercial subjects. COMMERCIAL SIDE: Accountancy and Commercial Law—Mt 0. T. Moslev. A.P.A., N.Z., A.1.A., NiZ. Book-keeping—Mr L. J. Berry, A.P.A., K.Z., -' F.1.A., ;RZ,| -Mr . W.-Barry, *A.LA.,.N.Z., Registered. Accountant; Miss L. McNjool. Economics—Mr J. Wyn Irwm, M.A. (Hons.), Fellow Royal Economics Society, and New Zealand Representative- for Gregg's Shorthand. ' „,-.,,, Shorthand;and Typewriting—Principal, Mis A. Iredale and 6 Assistants. Stenotypy and GTegg Shorthand—Miss -1.,Archer (holder of Gregg Shorthand Teacher's Diploma), and Assistants. Secondary Department—Principal, ;Mr Geo. H. Scarce, B.A. (Louvain), Miis. Dipl., tants. Day : and Eveniag Classes: Correspondence • A Term may commence at any time. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, Next G.P.0., Cathedral square, Christchurch. Telephone 1338. P.O. Box 56. pirector: •• L. J: BERRY, A.P.A., N.Z., F.1.A., N.Z. (And at Wellington). • G5382-5295, ALL COMMERCIAL CLASSES j\IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL f■» Have Now Resumed.. • Term Commences at Any Time-.' ~ Individual Tuition in ALL SUBJECTS. MISS DIGBY may be • interviewed daily Irom lt-1 and 2-5; Saturday, 10-12; Monday to, Thursday, 7-9. Prospectus on application at the School. MATRICULATION AND ELIMINATION DEPARTMENT. ' Glasses resume TUESDAY, JANUARY 25th, at 7 p.m., , . Special Concessions to Students taking the whole veai's course, . ' NOTE. 300 Students last year • accepted 1 MUNERATIVE OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. Over 250 Students were prcsenfed for. the various Commercial and Public Examinations, the results so far to hand showing successes unequalled by any other institution in New Zealand. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings, Triangle, (Op* D.1.C.) Christchurch. THE SCHOOL WHERE SUCCESS AWAITS. ALL STUDENTS. D 2897-6199-3 „ MRS ERNEST FIRTH, -I3fo-|GING—VOICE PRODUCTION. MR ERNEST FIRTH, F.H.C.O. (Organist. Durham street Church); Pianoforte, Organ, all theoretical subjects. Leseons resumed FEBRUARY 14th. At Home from FEBRUARY 10th, SO3 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, 9 Students passed Intermediate Grade. 1076 DUNELM PREPARATORY SCHOOL. T\AY and Boarding School for Boys from L? 1 to 14 years of age, 28 ARMAGH STREET WEST, Christchurch, near Hagley Park >Gates. Next term begins TUESDAY, Bth February. Mr Ferris, the Headmaster, at home, to parents of new boys on FRIDAY, 4th, and SATURDAY, stb, from 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. 7<21 AMBERLEY HOUSE. GIRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. SCHOOL will (REOPEN-TUESDAY. February Bth.' Lady Principal, MISS A. C. FREEMAN. ' ■ 1604 I [PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. TISS A. MANTTAN resumes Teaching on - L WEDNESDAY, February 2nd, at 28 Queen's avenue, and at the Sunday School, Clyde road. Fendalton. 1559 PIANOFORTE. T\TJi ALFRED BUNZ will resume Lessons Vi/TCESDAY, February Ist. At Bristol looms Mondav, 9.30 to 12 noon, 2.30 to 5 p.m. Private Telephone 2161. 1639 pl\nofoht£ MR P. C. J. AU-GARDE R«aurfl«s Lessons on MONDAY, February Ttli.-ax 343 Madras street N., Christclmrel'., and at Bristol Studio, Tuesday, Bth, 1821. 'Phor.e----4441. 1711 IXR -A. J. MEI'.TON (Music -Macter xJ- Christ's College) will Resume Lessons on MONDAY, February 7th. Mr Mertcn will be at his Teaching Room on FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Please note new addressRoom 14j Christ's Telephone 2770. 7721 ' MR ERNEST EMPSON WILL Resume Teachi;i? on THURSDAY, February 3rd. At Studio WEDNESDAY. 3 to .5. Studio,- c.o. Robert Francis, 146 High street. 7725 PIANOFORTE. MISS RACHEL ROSS, A.R.C.M.. London, will . Resume Teaching on FRIDAY, February 4th. 322 MONTREAL STREET. 1723

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17057, 31 January 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17057, 31 January 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17057, 31 January 1921, Page 10

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