EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY OStablished 1927). WITH THE COLLEGE OF mCTUKES resume Monday, Februv 11. Enrol early and reap the it ol'tbe iull course of 36 lectures. '" vtrrOßD SUCCESS AT 1934 49 Sectional Passes obtained by the jjtearJy one fourth of the total passes i rhristchureh. Stated cannot afford to take risks mrith whom to study. each of our tutors has had practical fating experience, ranging from 4 to Our reputation over a period of eight ,„« is based on merit, efficiency, and jiff* " Crfonnance. ""tfiristchurch students are interested is Ciristchurcii results. urr ADVERTISE ONLY PROVED AND EFFECTIVE PASSES. Apply NOW for this year's prospectus aod tune table, or call and see THE DIRECTOR, Co MesiT- Nicholls, North, and ' Nicholls, A M.P. Buildings, •phones 35-776 38-084. P.O. Box 1116. TOICE CULTURE, SINGING, }l INTERPRETATION. H KENT SIBTHORPE, R. KENT SIBTHORPE, Baritone. /pupil of H. Plunket Greene and Froimor Ernest J. White, of London.) Will Commence Practice on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. Auditions Daily from 10-12 and 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. at His Studio, BOBT. FRANCIS' BUILDINGS. <j.o pjn. at His Residence. 38 Hewitt's road, Merivale. DRAMATIC ART. A Class will be formed for the above m the lines of the English Repertory nabs Full training in the Actor's Art Production of Plays, etc.. Lectures on the- "Technique of Play—ritiflg" r ' llni Scenarios, and the "-tation of plays for the screen will lelivered. Write or call for full particulars. 8399
C" E C I L V A RT ARTIST-TEACHER, Eecumes tuition from now on at her Studio. 215 Gloucester street. (Opposite Latimer square.) Her meihod ensures complete developsaat of any voice—whilst retaining or restoring natural beauty of tone. TEL. 36-895. Pupils prepared for exams, or competitions. 8192 •Music is the best mind-trainer of any subject." BARENTS" MUSICAL ASSOCIAt TION 'late Training College).— Ctafis for Pianoforte, Violin, and all Orchestral Instruments, for children from 6 years of age. Fees 7s 6d per term Lessons resume Saturday, February 9th. All teachers are specialists. Apply Alfred Bunz. 220 High taeet (Room 4). Telephones: 22-252 (Private), 36-309 (Cross and Petersen). 8676 fR ARTHUR LILLY. A.R.C.0., Jl IS FORMING A NEW CITY SINGING CLASS AT ST. PAUL'S. MONDAY, FEB. 11th, AT 7.30. FEES: 12/6 A TERM. ' GILBY'S COLLEGE. rvn\iMVTiri at. and SRCONDA: CLASSES BOTH DAY AND EVENING HAVE NOW RESUMED. Address: 93 Worcester street (adjouir ing A.M.P. Bldg.) Mrs G. Hilda Gilby, 8.A.. I.P.S. (Honours). Principal. G4753 PITMAN'S SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING SCHOOL, Wardells Buildings, Cashel St. f \LL Commercial Subjects Taught. A Strictly individual tuition. Our fees are the lowest in town. Why pay more when your children can be ained by experts at a minimum <*t? Enrol Now. C 3052 if I S"S LUC Y"~ C 6 W AN. ELOCUTION. VOICE PRODUCTION, SPEECH TRAINING. Private Tuition Fees arranged to Appointment. ONE GUINEA CLASS—Adults, in Evenings. HALF-GUINEA CLASS—Children, after school and Saturdays. TOWER CHAMBERS. 184 High St. (Opp. Majestic Theatre.) Bailway Reduction. Telephone 36-930. C 3064
PIANOFORTE. etizky and Medallist Royal Academy of Music). Pupils prepared for Examinations and Competitions. Last year's pupils won Beg'g's Scholarship, ULB., etc. Private address, 79 Springfield road; Telephone 22-252. Studio, 220 High street (Room 4). 8675 ASCOT MILLINERY SCHOOL—- . Expert Instructions by Simplified Methods. Thorough Tuition Assured. 25s Term of 10 two-hour lessons. Term commences at any time. Intending Pupils are requested to apply to the Principal, 1338 Armagh street, opp. Regent street. C 3065 in&bT KMh'bUiN, nanoione am Harmony, resumes teaching Thurs day, February 7th. Studio, Robert Francis, Ltd.. High street. At Studio for interviews on Wednesday, February 6th, all day. 162 IfRS ERNEST EMPSON resumes "**■ teaching Thursday, February 7th. Studio 139 A Manchester street. Plimsoli's Buildings. 'Phone 41-150. At Studio for interviews —Wednesday, oth February, all day. Private address: 74 Forfar street. St. Albahs. 163 ■pLQCUTTON, Drama, Modern Ballroom Dancing—Tanz-Gretchen Studio reopens Monday, 11th February. Private tuition and classes in all branches. Principal: Miss Naare Hooper, A.T.C.L., Studio, 112 A Lichfield street. 51 y PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING. U R ARTHUR LILLY, A.R.C.O. - RESUMES FEBRUARY 4 ivrj Stanmore road, and at St. 1 TO THE ADULT DEAF." fLASSES for the teaching of LIPv READING have resumed at Board Rocm. Education Board Office, Oxford terrace. FRIDAY, 7.30 p.m. All interested invited. 63d BUSINESS NOTICES. PRINCESS ROYAL TEA ROOMS. x Opposite Theatre Royal Dainty Morning and Afternoon Teas. Light Luncheons. Grills. Milk Shakes,
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