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educational. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON (Inst. 1872). THE Last Day of Entry .for the forthcoming Practical hxaminatieno in October, id MONDAY, May 30th. Local Secretary— rryvp MB DAVIS HUM, 9 C.ranmer square. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. Lady Principal: Miss M. V. Gibson, M.A. TTIHE NEXT TERM will COMMENCE J. TUESDAY, May 31st. The Lady Principal will be at the School to receive new puoils and interview parents lrom ,, ~ to 10.30 a.m. and from 4 to 5 p.m. on that day. Prospectus, giving full information as to fees, preparatory class, school boardinghouse, etc., can be obtained at the School, or at Canterbury College.' L. A. STRINGER, 7108 Registrar. IJIEACHERS' "D" EXAMINATION. GILBY'S COLLEGE Have arranged with MR H. C. D. SOMERSET, Well known ao AN EXPERIENCED AND SUCCESSFUL COACH, • For the TEACHERS' "D" EXAM., To conduct a SPECIAL CLASS FOR TEACHERS AND INTENDING TEACHERS On SATURDAY MORNING'S ONLY. Write or call for particulars. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LID., > CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 1833. P.O. Box 56. G5382 ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE, Papanui road, Chiistchurch. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: MR A. K. ANDERSON, M.A. (JU2.). HE SECOND TEEM BEGINS TUESDAY, JU.nE 7th. New Pupils will be enrolled by the Headmaster at the College on Monday, Juno 6th. Prospectus and further particulars may bo ©btainrd from the Headmaster, cr from the Secretary to the Board of Governors, W. F. HILSON, 3 Royal Exchange Buildings, Christchurch. 7751 T MR SIDNEY WILLIAMSON, D.R.C.M.L., BEGS to announce that he has returned f rom .London, where, uiyler the eminent teacher, Mr William Shakespeare, F.R.M., London, he has made ft further exhaustive study of the Art of Singing, based on the traditions and principles of ■ the .old Italian masters. Mr Williamson holds from Mr Shakespeare (who was ft pupil of Lamperti, the famous Italian teacher, is honourably mentioned in the latter's 'Treatise," and is considered by the best authorities probably the greatest living teacher of the Italian school of sinking) the highest testimonials as to his qualifications both as a singer and as a teacher of singing. ''tudents are now being enrolled for the new term. Studio: 25 Kilmore etreet, Cranmer square. 'Phone 2631. Boy 490. , 7462 THERE IS ALWAYS AN OPENING FOR STUDENTS OF DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. THtTE are engaged in successfully training •.TT pupil* for positions in Government Departments, Legal,. Commercial, and. Insurance' Offices, end during the.past year have placed OVER 800 Students in remunerative positions. with prospects. By our teaching methods self-reliance and' initiative are inculcated, and students are provided with a good start in life. DAY AND" EVENING CLASSES. SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES. Full particulars on application. '"NOTE.—A term* may commence at any time. Railway Concessions to Country Students. . « DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein'o Buildings (opp. D.1.C.), 3 Triangle, Christchurch. DBOBO-6672-4 PANCING. 1 ~ 7 MISS LYNNE EDWARDS, Pupil of Mi's Estelle Beere, Resumes Teaching on, MONDAY, the 4th April. Latest Ballroom and Fancy Dancing. Children's tuition &jpo oially featured. Particulars of Classes, Terms, etc., obtained at The Bristol Piano Co., Ben or 'Phone 2866. . E5560 TsT. MARGARET'S COLLEGE. 15 Cranmer square, Christchurc.'i. T HE SCHOOL will Re-open on THURSDAY, JItNE 2nd, at 10 a.m. The Headmistress will admit new pupils on. Tuesday from 2.30 to 4.30. § 7700 ALFRED WORSLEY Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, May 30th. w • Address, 60 OPAWA ROAD. 1096 - Telephone A 4929. "THE BIN2IAN" PRIVATE SCHOOL, Cashmere Hills. ' E above School will Re-Qpen on DAY, 31st MAY, at 9.30 a.ip. rjTK MISS MARSHALL will be at the School on MONDAY, 30th MAY, fiom 2.30-3.30 p.m. MUSIO Resumes same date. 1059 D IANCING AND DEPORTMENT.—Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. MISS LOWE'S Classes resume from June 6th Evening Classes forming. Waltzing tau'eht in three lessons. At home Tuesday Koons. 61 WORCESTER STREEff.^ P DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. iROF. FLEMING has Resumed Teaching. Waltz and other Special Dances taught in Three Private Lessons, any hour. Classes every evening. Children on Saturday!, proficiency guaranteed. Private Academy, 241 CaßhoT street. 'Phone 20*. - . , F5a57 DANCING, Deportment, Physical Exercise —MISS COX and MISS M. MYERS, Pupils of Mrs Wordsworth, London, resume Afternoon Ciasaes from JUNE lat. ( Evening Classes forming. 53 Hereford st. Tel. 351. ViiOoo S/Tiss GERTRUDE JOHNSTON, L.T.C.L., IVI Teacher of PIANOFORTE, HewijjWß Teaching MONDAY, May 30th. , 54 CHAPTER STREET. _ 957 T7ENDALTON KINDERGARTEN .AND J? PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Jackson's road, Fendalton. SCHOOL RE-OPENS on THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd. 1^29 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MISS AMOS, L.A.B. of R.A.M. and R.C.M. (Lond.), resumes Teaching on MONDAY, 30th May, at 139 Clarence road, and 6 Cathedral Chambers. iiiL PIANOFOKTE. • TMTS ALFRED BUNZ will Resume Lessons JML on Tuesday May 31«t J, The Bristol Teaching Rooms, Cashel street. Private 'Phone 3161. ' 1150 KINDERGARTEN and PR& 1 PAKATORy SCHOOL, o5 Hereford street west. Re-opens Wednesday, Ist June. Miss Cooper will be at th» School Tuesday, 31st May, from a to 4 p.m. CJINGIXvt TEACHER will take Pupils O privately. Open production, Spencer 1074 C.o. "Press" Office. PIANO AND ORGAX MISS ELEANOR SMITH Resumes Teaching on THURSDAY, Juno 2nd. i&) Pupjniu load. 1077 WARWICK PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Roilceton street Hall, L:n.vood. OECONP TIiRM will begin on MONDAY, MAY 30th, «.t 9 a-m. : iu » r

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17157, 28 May 1921, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17157, 28 May 1921, Page 15

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