EDUCATIONAL. T. ANDREW'S COLLEGE, PAPAN'I'I >-? ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. HOYS' BOARDING and PAY COLLKC WITH SECONDARY AND PHEPAEA'fOI. SCHOOLS. PROFESSIONAL, COMMERCIAL, AX; AGRICULTURAL COURSES. Students prepared for Education Department and University Entrance and Scholarship Examinations. THE JUNIOR DEPARTMENT of tbs .Preparatory School admits Boys fioni the Earliest School Age. Headmaster: MR A. K. ANDERSON, M.A. (N.Z.), F.R. HIST. S. THE FIRST TERM FOE 3 933 opens on WEDNESDAY, February Bth. BOARDERS return on the afternoon of TUESDAY, February 7th. NEW BOYS will be enrolled at the Col"ege by the Headmaster on MONDAY, February Cth, and TUESDAY, February 7th. Illustrated Prospectus and further informrcation may be obtained from the Headmaster, or from the Secretary, A. O. WILKINSON, 8.C0m., Dominion Buildings, Cathedral square, Christchurcli. 61->3 CHRISTCHURCH COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY. ACCOUNTANCY. fF.at.il. 1927.) JOIN DP WITH THE COLLEGE OF PROVED RESULTS. T.ecf tires resume Monday. February 3 3th. Eurol early. 1.932 ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. 49 Sectional Passes out of 356 gained in Christchurcli. 7 Bookkeeping ill passes out of 18 in Chrißtchurch. 12 Auditing Passes out of 30 in Christchurch. Again nearly ONE-THIRD of Christclnircb'g successful students were coached by us. Apply NOW for this year's prospectus and time table which contains full information regarding special Bookkeeping 111 Revision Class, or call and see THE DIRECTOR, C/o. Messrs Nicholls, North, and Xicholls, A.M.P. Buildings. 'Phones 35-776 38-084. P.O. Box 1116. 6113 Commercial .Training for 1933. \IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, " 69 Worcester street, West (Just Over the Bridge from Square). Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.0.T., I.P.S. Commercial Education and Training tor Office Appointments. Subjects: Shorthand. Typewriting. Book-keeping. English, Filing, etc. Our tuition is SOUND. PRACTICAL, and COMPREHENSIVE, and the general training is such as to place the future welfare of our students beyond all possible donbt. 200 Office Positions were obtained by qualified students during 1932. . Day and Evening Classes have resumed. Miss Digby may be interviewed daily from 10-1 and 2-5. Saturday 10-13.30. Tuesday and Thursday 7-9 p.m. Prospectus on application. Tel. 32-510. D 2772 IHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. A TRIAL OF BOYS' VOICES WILL BE HELD AT THE CATHEDRAL . ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, AT 10 A.M.' To Select Boys to Fill Vacant Choristerghips. Choristers receive free education at the Cathedral Grammar School as long as they remain in the Choir, and for a further period of one or more years, subject td the continued approval of the Chapter. On recommendation they may be still further retained to continue their studies. They rereceive also a musical training which should be valuable m after-life. 559 C ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS: "pNTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, J LTD. . Mr Enting is the author of "Whitcombe's Practical Bookkeeping" and "N.J4. Advanced Accounts." Experienced and successful tutors. Expert correspondence' tuition. Printed Notes. Rebate in fees- to those who enrol by February 28th. Write for Prospectus giving full details. BOX 826, 6110 Wellington 0.1. PIANOFORTE. ~\fiß ALFRED BUNZ (Pupil of Lesche■*M- lizky, and Medallist of the Royal Academy of Music, London) will Resume Teaching MONDAY, FEBRUARY, :6th, 1933; Pupils prepared for ; Examinations to L.A.B. and Competitions. Special Classes (of 4) arranged for advanced pupils of the Parents' Music Association (in conjunction with Mr Vernon Griffiths). Private Telephone: 22-252. ,' Studio: ROOM 7, THE BRISTOL. 5947 ART OF SINGING. 1 "IDNEY WILLIAMSON, D.C.R.M.. LeiosiSi RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th. Studio, 26 Kilmore street West (Cranmer square). Mr Williamson also conducts SPECIAL CLASSES for Children, which includes Breathing, Voice Production, Sight Reading, Aural Training, Theory of Music, Solo, Unison,- and Part-singing. These classes afford parents a splendid opportunity, enabling them to give their children a good sound musical education :at a very moderate cost. » ■ ...... ..•■,. ,1/TISS BETTY HANNAM, L.T.C.L., -i-VJI L.A.8., resumes Teaching Thursday, February 9th. At Studio for .interviews, Wednesday, February Bth, 2 to 5 p.m: Private and Class Tuition in Pianoforte, Theory, and Aural Culture. Preparation of Students for all Trinity College and Associated Board Examinations, Competitions, and University Matriculation. Studio: RoM. Francis, M 6 High street. Private telephone, 41-014. 1544 PIANOFORTE. ISS MELVA BRUCE, L.A.8., Teacher's - - Diploma, resumes teaching MONDAY, February 6th, at her Studio, 24 Cashel street West. 6077 VIOLONCELLO.' MISS MARJORIE CHAPMAN has resumed Teaching at her Residence, 247 WORCESTER STREET. Vacancies "for Pupils. 6842' ITISS D. WHITE, L.T.C.L., Teacher' of 1 Pianoforte, Theory, and Harmony, resumes teaching on MONDAY. February Cth, at Shillito's Buildings, 135 Armagh street, and at 9 St. Leonards street. Tel. 36-813. Students prepared for examinations, competitions, and matriculation. Special terms for beginners. 1332 P LOCUTION and DRAMA.—MRS ENID j±i FRYE, L.T.C.L. (Eloc). Resumes FEBRUARY 6th. Studio, 221 Manchester street. Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., 4-6 p.m. Private address, 54 Slater street, St. Albans, Mon. and Sat. 1336 VICTOR O. PETERS, A.R.C.M., L.R.A.M., resumes Teaching MONDAY, February 6th. Voice Production, Aural Training and Conducting. Bess's Studios. Private 'phone 37-009. 1345 V I O L I N. ■ ntoxcl MORRIS RESUMES TUITION A ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. Studio: Bristol Piano Co. 630 X i*ISS NANCY YOUNG, L.A.8.. Teacher of. Singiug, Pianoforte, and Theory, Re„„.„e« Tuition MONDAY, Feb. 6th, at 72 DRY.DEN STREET, SUMNER. 1483 LfISS COUPLAND, Teacher of Piano, Sing--1?X ing, Voice Production, and Painting, 310 CASHEL STREET EAST. Vacancy Six Pupils. 1481 .PIANO AND SINGING. If RS J. E. RUSSELL Resumes Teaching ■"•*- February 9th. ■ Telephone 23-896, or The Bristol. 147!> PIANOFORTE. MISS MAY QUIGLEY, L.T.C.L., Resume* Teaching on Monday, February 6th, at 459 BARRINGTON STREET, SPREYDON. - 1471 Red and Green Paints protect, i beautify, and defy all weather conditions. "N.Z. Manufacture. SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED,' Cr. Tuam and High streets. 8978*
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