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EDUCATIONAL. c 0 L U M B A COLIiEOE, ROSLYX," DUNKDIN'. PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MISS FRANCES J. KOSS, iI.A. Every provision is made for Boarders, and the Home Life is given every attention. An experienced Matron is in charge, and there ia a full staff of Qualified Assistants. Day Girl 3 havo the opportunity of partaking in the College Life in every way. Instruction is given in every department—from Kindergarten to University—also Domestic Science and Commercial Courses. Music is under the direction of Miss Ida G. "White, and pupils nre ablo to secure a complete courso o£ musical instruction. The COLLEGE REOPENS on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY bill. Boarders must bo in resideuco on February 7th, and Miss Ross will be at th • College from Thursday, February ;ird, to interview parents and intending scholars. 11. C. CAMPBELL, G597 Hon. Secretary. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, IGBY'S ' COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings, Triangle. (Opp. D.1.C.) All COMMERCIAL CLASSES have now Resume.!. Term commences at any time. Individual tuition in all subjects. MISS DIGBY may' bo interviewed, and Students will bo enrolled, daily, "between the hours of 10 to 12.30 and 2 to 5.30. Saturday 10-12 30. Railway Concessions to Country students. 1926 successes include 350 Office Appointments, 220 Shorthand Certificates, 31 passes in the Public Service Shorthand-Typists examination. DAY and EVENING CLASSES And CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. D 3061-1 ANGUS GUNTER, rpEACHER OP VIOLIN AXD VIOLA, j (Former Pupil of Professors Henri Petri j and Leopold Auer), And HILDA GUNTER, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, " (Former Pupil of Madame Carreno), RESUME TEACHING FEBRUARY. Ist, At 36 OFFICE ROAD, MERIVALE. 'Phons '2988. 513 VOICE PRODUCTION .AND SINGING, ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND ITALIAN DICTION. ISS GAItVEN was trained in the ipad- • ing American School of Song, liy Mr Yeatman Griffiths, of New York; also in Paris by Monsieur Algier. M VOICES PERFECTLY PLACED. Studio: 104 ARMAGH STREET. 'Phono 7109. MR ERNEST FIRTH,- F.R.C.0., Matthay School of Music, Returns to Christchurch from' England on February 10th, having been personally instructed by PROF. TOBIAS MATTHAY in his inefhod of PIANOFORTE TONE PRODUCTION, and received advice on Pianoforte Teaching from other leading professors. Mr Firth is prepared to take tv limited number of students. Term commences FEB. 21st. Interviews: Feb'. 18tli, 19th. 0296 303 MANCHESTER STREET. Madame florry roscoe, ENGLISH SOPRANO, is prepared to accept limited number of Pupils, VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING, FROM' FEBRUARY 2nd." Address: BRISTOL PIANO CO., Cashel street. INTERVIEWS.—Tuesday, from 11 a.m., or by appointment. '" 6214 M SINGING AND I RS J. W. PALK, Licentiate of Royal* Academy of Music, and pupil William Shakespeare, London, resumes teaching THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. STUDIO, ,I' 9 INGLIS BLDGS. (Opposite Webley, Sons, and Gofton). At Studio Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. Ist and "2nd,'11.30-12.30, 2-4. Railway concessions to country students. 'Phono 8370. J 6544 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. ISS ISOLA CRISTOFANINI,- A.T.C.L., 21 AYNSLEY TERRACE, OPAWA, Resumes Teaching TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. Ist. Vacancies for ai Few Pupils. M At Home:" MONDAY, 31st. 595 VOICE PRODUCTION AND ' SINGING. ': MISS MARIAN WOODHOUSE, L:R,A.M., LONDON . (Holder of Diplomas for Professional Singing and Teaching). TEACHING will be Resumed on TUESDAY. February ' Ist. • , ' " Studio 11, THE BRISTOL. 527 MISS ALICE G. GIBB, A.T.C.L., Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, WILL Resume Teaching on FEBRUARY Ist at 60 RANFURLY STREET, St. Albans, and THE BRISTOL. ■'Phoue 3810.505 MISS COUPLAND, Teacher Piano, Slngr ing, Painting, and Theory, , Resumes Lessons February Ist. Pupil of Madam Lucy Chambers, Herr Harling and Mr Gordon Gooch, Melbourne,- A.R.A.M., 310 Cashel street East. 558 MISS VIOLET HALLIDAY, L.A.8., L.T.C.L., Teacher of Pianoforte, Resumes Teaching on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, at 93 FITZGERALD STREET, St. Albans. At honio: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Bth. 599 PIANOFORTE. MISS E. CRAIGHEAD Resumes Teaching at her Residence, 35 FRANCIS AVENUE, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. 598 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MISS BESSIE POLLARD, .A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., Resumes Teaching FEBRUARY Ist, at 164 STRICKLAND STREET, and at BRISTOL STUDIO. 'Phone 7232.. ■ -597 MISS E. A. IJREBBLE, A.T.C.L., in Pianoforte Theory and Elocution, 'Resumes Teaching MONDAY, JANUARY 31st. Interviews: 12 to 1 p.m., The Bristol; 2 to 4 p.m., at 418 Gloucester street, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 29th., Pupils entered for Exnms. and Competitions. 590 PIANOFO'RTE. MISS LUCY FUI.LWOOD, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., Resumes Teaching JANUARY 31st, at 242 BARRINGTON STREET, also Robert Francis Studio, where intending pupils will be interviewed, SATURDAY', from 10-12 a.m. 594 PIANO AND SINGING. MISS 11.'A. SEARELL, L.A.8., will Resume Teaching at her Residence, 106 AIKMAN'S ROAD,-St. Albans", on TUESDAY, FEB'RUARY Ist. 593 MISS PACKER, A.T.C.L. (Org.): Violin, Violoncello, Pianoforte,.. Singing, Theory. MISS C. PACKER, Certificated Artist: Sketching, from Nature. 592 26 CRANMER SQUARE. ELOCUTION. MISS RUBY' BOOT, A.T.C.L., Resumes Teaching ■ oji WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2nd, at 208 LICHFIELD STREET, Christchurch. ■- 390 VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. TR ROLAND BOOT Resumes Teaching on 1 WEDNESDAY, FEB'RUARY 2nd. Studio: 20S LICHFIELD STREET. 559 MISS ELLA THOMSON,. T. A.8,, To&ctic'r of Pianoforte arcd - Theorv,- Resumes Teaching FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 4th. at her Studio, IB CONSTANCE STREET, MERIVALIi ... • 68* > ■!...• . . 'PHONB 3955. ,

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18912, 29 January 1927, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18912, 29 January 1927, Page 22

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