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EDUCATIONAL. ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE, Papanui road, CHRISTCHURCH. Boarding and pay school fo'r BOYS of all ages. Professional. Commercial, and Agriculture Courses, Special ice'for boys in Junior School. Head Master: MR A. K. ANDERSON'. It.A. THE THIRD TERM OPENS ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 13 th, 1932. New Boys will be Enrolled at the College by the Head Master on Monday, September 12th. . . . Illustrated Prospectus and further ■nation may be obtained from the Seciclar.. A. 0. WILKINSON, B.Coni., St. Andrew's College, G So 3 Christchurch. CHRISTCriURCH GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, Cranmer square. Christchurch. Lady Principal: MISS P. M. !'■ CLARK. it. A. Tiil third term will commence o.n TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th. at 9 a.m. „ C. C. KLMP, Registrar. Ciuupx ljui y Culli'gf. Christchnreli, September 10th, AVONSIDE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, 180 River road, Avonside. Lady Principal: MISS M. ■ SAMUEL, M.Sc. THIRD TERM will commence on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13th, at C. C. KEMP, THE T TU 9 a.m. n (j. iv , Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch, . September 10th. 1932. 6840 CATIIEL'RAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. THIRD TERM COMMENCES TLESDA 13th INSTANT. ' -VTEW PUPILS may be enrolled with the i> Head Master by appointment. 'Phono 81-591. 6912 SELWYX HOUSE P.N.E.U. SCHOOL. THE School will reopen on MONDAY, 19th 1 September, and the Principal, Miss Carol West-Watson, will be at the School, Papanui ,oad. on FRIDAY, 16th, from 10 to 12 in the morning and 2 to 4 in the afternoon to meet Parents* of Intending Pupils. 15914 PRIVATE SCHOOL, 89 PAPANUI ROAD. THIRD TERM BEGINS' ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th. MISS YOUNG MAN will, be at the School from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, September 12th. to interview parents and enrol new pupils. 1447 "■THE BIXZIAN" PRIVATE SCHOOL, 1 Caßhmere Hills—Third Term 'commences TUESDAY, SEPT. 13th, at 9.30 a.m. Miss Keys mar' be interviewed at the School on Monday, 'Sept. 12th, from 2 to 3.30 French school —new term starts MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 12th. Enquiries at private address: 30 Lytton street, Hydenham. YOU MUST LEARN BOOK-KEEPING-DO IT NOW AND SAVE £2. W 1 TITHOUT a Bound knowledge of Modern . J Book-keeping, you cannot expect to make progress in butsiiiesu —whether your own or your employer's. Here is an outstanding opportunity for you to roaster this highly important biibject at nearly Half the Lsual Cost. HEMINGWAY'S HOME-STUDY COURSE IN PRACTICAL MERCANTILE' BOOK-KEEPING £3 CASH, £3 10s TERMS. You study in tlio quiet Of your own home just when you have a few minutes to pparc. Complete course. No extras to buy. To gain this big concession you must write tor full particulars To day. HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. H4I2G Commercial Training. . . . .. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 69 Worcester street West. (Just over Bridge from Square.) Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. INDIVIDUAL and EXPERT TUITION is given at the above School, enabling students to make rapid progress and qualify for positions with a minimum expenditure of time and School fees. Office Appointments obtained by our qualified pupils during the past Ave years have averaged 380 per annum. Classes are held during the Day and Evening; from 5 to 6 p.m., Saturday mornings 10-12. Term commences with first attendance. Prospectus on application. Tel. 32-510. . Bicycle and luncheon' facilities provided. Iji R N E S T E M P S O N", ■J L.K.AM. (Exponent of Leopold Godowiky Method.) Instruction in Pianoforte Playijfg up to Concert Standard. Students Prepared for Diploma Examinations of Associated Board and Trinity College. Special Preparatory course under highly specialised instructors with personal supervision. Studio: Core Robt. 'Francis, Ltd., 146 High street. £4132 ELOCDTIO N. ORIYATE and Class Tuition in Voice Pro- -*• duction and Speech for Public and Private Functions, . Special Examinations and Competitions. MISS LUCY COWAN, TOWER CHAMBERS, 184 HIGH STREET. Railway Concessions tp Pupils. Telephone 36-980. C2C55 PIANOFORTE. SINGING. MRS E. J. MeEACHEN (nee Claridge), "Waimarama," 99 Carlton Mill road, Merivale, and Bristol Studios. Mc 6714 Constance dennehy. 1.r.a.m., A.R.D.M., L.A.8., L.T.0.L., Teacher of Pianoforte, Theory, and Harmony. Studied at Royal Academy of Music, London. 620 Pupils' Examination Successes, including sixty-five Diplomas, eighty-four Honours, Associated Boatd Exhibitioner and Gold Medallist. Interviews at ST. ELMO COURTS, Hereford street. D 2692 DANCING DEPORTMENT. (Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage.) MISS LOWE resumes Classes on September 19th. Fox-trot, Modern or Strauss Waltz, and One-Step taught in three private lessons. At home Friday Afternoons. MISS LOWE, 51 Worcester street W. L 4306 MULVANY GRAY SCHOOL OF DANOE, DRAMA, and MIME—ALL Branches of Dancing, Health Culture, and Deportment, Speech and Voice Production, S'tagecraft. Principal: Miss Menzies. Studio, 98' Victoria street. 'Phone 33-717. 0351 INSURANCE. 8° THE U T H BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. FIRE. ACCIDENT, MOTORS. MARINE, GUARANTEE BONDS. INSURE WITH A LOCAL COMPANY. Held Office: AUCKLAND. P. H. HARRIS, SBS6L Manager for Canterbury, and Pains, in muscles relieved ' by Dr. Mackenzie's Monthoids, which dissolve uric acid. 6s 6d. -Cook and Ross, Chemists. . EW Lovely Lights .:n your hair when you-set it with Wayve'ne Hair Setting Lotion. 2s 6d bottle. Cook and Boss. Chem L'USTRUSS" PAINTS, Ready-mixed, the perfect House Paint. . HememWl neglect means decay (iiid expense SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED, . Cr. Tuam and High streets. . ' ' 88766

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20648, 10 September 1932, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20648, 10 September 1932, Page 22

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