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EDUCATIONAL. CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. THE EVENING CLASSES will resume on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19th. All Students, whether they have attended previously or not, are required to enrol before attending classes. Enrolments will be taken each afternoon this week after 2 p.m. (not in the forer.oon). Evening School Students mußt be at least 14 years of age. Prospectus, with information re courses, free places fees etc., on application.' ' „,,„ ». E. HANSEN. 9442 Principal. CANTERBURY COLLEGE SESSION 1930. rpHE SESSION opens on THURSDAY, -•■ February 27th, and Lectures begin en MONDAY, March 3rd. Students are expected to enrol before Monday. Lecture fees should be paid before attendance at lectures. Regulations and Syllabus for 1330 may be obtained free by Matriculated students on application at the Registrar's Office. Students who desire to obtain exemption from attendance at lectures should apply without delay to the Rector Professors will be in attendance for the purpose of enrolling students and advising them on their courses on FRIDAY,' February 28ti, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and from 6 to 6 and 7 to 8 p.m. SATURDAY, March Ist, from 9.30 a.m to 11.30 a.m. Students in Accountancy and Commerce will he enrolled on THURSDAY and FRIDAY. February 27th and 38th from 6 to 7 p.m. C. C. KEMP, „ . , „,, Registrar. Canterbury College, Chrisfcchurch, 6th February, 1930. 9504 l UNIQUE RECORD. ►ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE - .. B jres are announced you invariably find that the greatest number of Accountancy and Matriculation passes are gained by Banks College students. The reasons are: First, the papers are so prepared that they are mastered with comparative ease; and, secondly, the instructors are men who have gained high honours in their professions. Make 1930 your most successful year by enrolling at the College to-day. INSTRUCTORS FOR 1930 Geography, History, and Civics—Mr L. F. Pegler, B.A.

latics—Mr H. V. Rowe, M.A. Latin—Mr N. Bell, M.A.. B.D. Economics and French—Mr A. A. McLachlan, 8.A., LL.B. English—Mr S. R. Gumming, M.A. COLLEGE OFFICE, National Insurance Bldgs., 118 Hereford street, Christchurch. School Opens for Accountancy and Matriculation Courses on Monday, February 17th. Enrolments should be . made at once. Telephones: 34-067, 23-155, 30-629. Correspondence Courses as usual, in Law, Accountancy, Banking, Insurance, ISAAC J. WILSON, 8.C0m., A.P.A. (N.Z.), —3 Secretary. COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, J 69 Worcester street W. Principal: MISS M. D. DI6BY. | The success of PITMAN'S SHORTHAND was again demonstrated when the ONLY successful candidates at the advanced SF and INTERMEDIATE 1929 Government Shorthand-Typistes* examinations were PITMAN WRITERS and pupils of DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, the most up-to-date Commercial School in New Zealand. PITMAN'S or GREGG SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, Filing. BOOKKEEPING, Business Correspondence. Commercial English, Matriculation, etc. DAY and EVENING Classes have now resumed. ' Miss Digby may be interviewed daily from 10-1 and 2-5.r0. Sat. 10-12. Prospectus forwarded on application. Railway concessions. Tel. 32-510. Ooaching for all | Bookkeeping Examinations. D 3519-5 "PRNEST EMPSON, L.R.A.M. (Exponent of Leopold Godowsky Method). —--•-•" Instruction in Pianoforte Playing np to Concert Standard. Students prepared for j Diploma Examinations of Associated Board I and 'Trinity College. Special Preparatory [ Course under highly specialised instructors j with personal supervision. I Studio: C/o. Robt. Francis, Ltd.,

146 High street. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MU6IO, : LONDON. LOCAL CENTRE. Next THEORY EXAMINATIONS in Connexion with the above College will be held on SATURDAY-June 7th. Entries for ALL DIVISIONS close on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd. Syllabus and Entry Forms may be obtained from the Local Secretary. J. CROSS, Oar* The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., 9572 Cashel street. IHE STUDIO SCHOOL OF DANCING, 162 MANCHESTER STREET. Classes and Prhrate Lessons in erery branch of the Art of the Danee arc taken personally. IRIS MONTGOMERY, Pupil of Idsikowski, Madame EgorlYa, Slaa Bruncleshi, Espinosa, T. 0. Askew, Victor Silrester. (Members of the Association of Operatte Dancing of Great Britain.) Hours: Daily S p.m. to 6 p.m.; or by appointment. AH Classes Resume Job. 11th (except Monday and Saturday). " M 4169 HAR L B S B C 0 K ■ T T, PHYSICAL CULTURE EXPERT.

(Specialist in Physical Culture for Ladies and Girls. Classes for Ladies, Girls, and Boys. PARTICULARS FROM GYMNASIUM. 221 MANCHESTER STREET. CORNER WORCESTER ST. BBSSB ILOOUTIOK. ISS LUCY COWAN ha* ReffUMd Teaching. TOWER CHAMBERS, 184 HIGH STREET (opposite corner to the New Majestic Theatre) Term dates from First Lesson., Railway Redaction to Country Pupils. GB4BO IYDNEY FRANCIS HOBEN (Royal Oonservatorinm of Mnsie, Leipsig, Germany). PIANO AND SINGING. Private Address, "THE liODGE," 8« HEREFORD ST. j 'Phone 88-871. 1482 RS IVY KING, L.T.0.L., PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY. Theory and Aural Class Gratis Junior Pupils. Students Prepared L.A.B. and L.T.O.L. Studio: 139 a Manchester street, near Clock Tower, "Plimsolls." "Phone 84-518. »137 SYDNEY FRANCIS HOBEN. PIANO. SINGING. Royal Conservatorium of Music, Leipzig, Germany. Private address: "Stonehnrst," Latimer square. "Phone 84-267. H 5478 MULVANY GRAY SCHOOL OF DANCE, DRAMA, and MIME, 98 Victoria atreet. 'Phone 33-717. Miss Mulvany Gray and Miss Menzies announce that Classes Resume on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 19.th. Miss Mulvany Gray and Miss Menzies will be At Home on Friday, Feb. 14th, to meet parents. 9446 •ROF. O. SAVINI, 8.A., Lic.R.ColLMus.. Florence (Italy). TUITION in VIOLIN, VIOLA, and COMPOSITION. £27 WORCESTER STREET, )r c/o The Bristol Piano Co. 'Phone 86-399. S4IG9 ELOCUTION. DRAMATIC ART, STAGE DEPORTMENT. MISS NAARE HOOPER, L.T.0.L., has resumed Teaching. Studio: 242 Fitzgerald avenue North. \ 1716 IRS E. J. McEACHEN (nee Miss Beatrice Claridge), PIANOFORTE and SINGING, lesumes Teaching MONDAY, Feb. 3rd. Singng Classes SATURDAY, Feb. Bth. 42 MERIVALE LANE.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19851, 12 February 1930, Page 19

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