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EDUCATIONAL. CHEISTCBVRCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. TIURD TERM, 1929. T»KE THIBD TEBil of the TECHNICAL 1 HIGH SCHOOL and tne RENTING CLASSFS will commence on MOMDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, at the usual class hours. A prompt return of all students is particularly requested. . _ . New students in the Evening School will be" enrolled each evening of the first week of the term. _,..-.,. 7477 Principal. CHRJ3TCHUBCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. ! INSTRUCTION IN SHEARING. CLASSES FOR INSTRUCTION in Machine and Blade Shearing will commence about MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd. Fee for course of two weeks (8 hours per day) 30s; maintenance charge 10«. Returned New Zealand soldiers pay latter fee only. Intending Students should forward their names and deposit of £1 immediately as the Roil for the First Course is nearly full. D. E. HANSEN, 7323 Principal. CJ T. AN£'R EW ' S COLLEGE, •O PAPANUI ROAD, CHKISTCHURCH. BOYS' BOARDING AND DAY COLLEGE, WITH SKCONDARY AND PREPARATORY SCHOOLS. PROFESSIONAL, COMMERCIAL, AND AGRICULTURAL COURSES. The Junior Department of the Preparatory I School admit! boys from the earliest ! (,?hoo! age. STAFF: Head Master, MR A. K. ANDERSON, M.A., and Eleven Assistant Masters. THE THIRD TERM~BEGrNB TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th. NEW BOYS WILL BE ENROLLED AT THE COLLEGE BY THE HEAD MASTER ON THE AFTERNOON OF MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th. Illustrated Prospectus and further information may be obtained from, the Secretary, A. O. WILKINSON, Dominion Buildings, Cathedral square, 7326 Christehurch. yGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. J 69 Worcester street West (Just over bridge from Cathedral square). Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T.. l-P.S. EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES ere held on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, front 7 to 9. Students may attend one or more evenings. These classes afford an excellent opportunity to students wishing to become qualified in Commercial work and who are unable to attend the day classes. They also enable students in positions to QUALIFY FOR PRO MOTION. NOTE. —We cater for students of a!) eges A Special FRENCH Class for beginners is held on Tuesdays from 7 to 8 p.m.. and aims at laying the foundation for proficiency in Conversational French. ENROLMENT MAY BE MADE NOW. Classes in French for those who have attained a higher standard may wee) be arranged. Prospectus will be forwarded to any address on application. „„„ DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Tel. 1537. D3IS4-1 f-lATHEDRAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Secondary, Primary, and Junior Departments. THIRD TERM begins on MONDAY, 16th inst. 7481 ST. MARGARET'S COLLEGE, CRANMKE SQUARE. r | % HE School wiii reopen on Tuesday, Sep--a- teinber 17th, at 9 a.m. KINDKRGARTEN PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT for Children from 4| years, under the care of Miss M Seabrook, Higher Froebel Certificate. 7068 CHRISTCHUBCH GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, Cranmer square. Lady Principal: Patricia P. Clark, MJU The THIRD TERM will begin on TUES. DAY, SEPTEMBER 17th. C. C. KEMP, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christehurch, September 14th, 1929. 7547 A VONSIDE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. l. 180 River road, Avonside. Lady Principal: K. M. Gresson, M.A. The THIRD TERM will begin on TUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th. New Pupils should attend at 9.30 a.m. on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th. C. C. KEMP, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christehurch, September 14th, 1929. 7546 A NEW FINGER EDUCATION. MR H M. LUND . instruction to Piano players in new system of finger training reducing time and effort of technical practice to very small dimensions. Acquired in a fortnight. Further information at The Bristol, Begg's, and Robt. Francis's Music Rooms. 7357 SINGING. ISS MILLICENT JENNINGS L Has RESUMED TEACHING. And is prepared to give a 12 Weeks' Term, a One Month's Practice Course, or Single Interpretation Lessons. Terras on Application. Studio: 18 PETERBOROUGH STREET. Telephone 5284. 7427 HE PETERS-GRAY SCHOOL, Greek and Ballroom Dancing, Elocution, and Fencing—Miss Mnlvsny Gray and Miss Emery are resuming si! Classes in Christehurch from SATURDAY. BEPT. 14th, and Ashburton from SATURDAY, SEPT. 21st. 88 Victoria street: "Phone 3717. G5555 >ANCING. Deportment, Calisthenie Exercises. Under Royal and Vice-regal patronage Miss Lowe resumes all her classes from September 23rd. Foxtrot, Modern Walts, end One "Step taught in three private lessona. At home Friday afternoons. Miss Lowe, 51 Worcester street W. L 5481 ISS LILLIAN BURROW L (Mrs W. Pettitt), A.T.O.L. (VIOLIN), Modern Method. Term Begins at Any Time. 148 ROLLESTON STREET. LINWOOD. 8376* MISS ALEXANDER. LAB., 87 Leinster road, ILL Resume Teaching on MONDAT, SEPTEMBER 16th. At Home Friday, Sept. 13th. At Bristol j Studio Monday, 16th. 1245 ] SCHOOL OF DANCING. ISS MURIEL WAUGH has resumed Teaching at her Studio, 51 Wright's i 'Phone 34-872. 1641 LOCUTION, Drama'.ic Art, Voice Produet tion—MISS NAARE HOOPER, T.C.L., resumes Teaching en MONDAY, SEPT. 18th. Private Address: 242 Fitsaid avenue North. 1722 >IANOFORTE AND THEORY. EUNICE TAIT. L.A.B. Third Term commences WEDNEBDAY, SEPT. 18th. Studio, Begg's, also at 85 Haw-<»-J -_.J fln.«|. 1682 ANGI-RURU, Hewitt's „*£•*.— School will Reopen- on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18th. Miss H. F. Gibson will be at home on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 16th, from 2 till 5. 1846 PIANOFORTE. A MAJOR LUMMIS, L.T.C.L., A.T.C.L, . Trinity College Ueent.ate Medallist, will resume Teaching on MONDAY, SEPT. 16th at 87 RICCARTON ROAD (new 'phone No 35-143). Also The Bristol, Room 9. 182$ ■R 4 J MERTON, Organist, St. Barnabas, *Fendaiton. resumes Lessons (Pianote Organ, Singing, Theory of Music) en TUESDAY. At home MONDAY, after 3. i. m terrace West. 1629 VIOLIN and COMPOSITION. 324 C-tSHEL STREET. 0» C-'e Bristol Piano Conpaay.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19724, 14 September 1929, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19724, 14 September 1929, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19724, 14 September 1929, Page 25

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