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. BLACK, Mus.Bac, X ' A L.R.S.M., Lon., resumes teaching SEKt*. 16th, 30 WKOXTON TERRACE (teL 22-167), and at Begg's Studio. X3<n>7 RANGI-RURU, MERIVALK w DAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 9 a.m. Miss Gibson will be at home on Monday, September 16th. 3131 and Preparatory x *- School, 89 Papanui road—Third Term begins Tuesday, September 17th. Miss Youngman will be at the school on Monday, September 16th, from 2 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. X 3385 ?OYSTON.—Preparatory School an lV Kindergarten, Corner road and Watford street, Reopens Tuesday, September 17th. Interviews Monday. MRS J. R. HERVEY (Certificated), Principal. X 3476 RS ENID FRYE, L.T.C.L. (Eloc.) has resumed teaching. Class o» Private. Adult Class, Tues., 5.30 p.m. Junior Class, Tues., 4.30 p.m. Studio, 108 Gloucester street. Private address, 54 Slater street, St. Albans. X 3401 pROPTON LEA—Private School and Kindergarten, May's road, St. Albans, Reopens for 3rd Term Tuesday, September 17th. Miss Desborough (Diploma) will be at School on Monday, 2.30-4.30 p.m. Sun all day. ISS E. A. PREBBLE, A.T.C.L, , - Teacher of Pianoforte, Theory Elocution, Singing. Elocution Classes for Boys and Girls at reduced fees Studios: 150 Stanmore road, and Webley's. X 3505 x and Kindergarten, 27 Garden road, Fendalton. The Third Term commences on Tuesday, September 17th, at 9.15 a.m. Pupils may be enrolled by the Principal, Miss Gretchen Marsden (Dip.), on Monday, September 16th, 10.30-4.30, or by appointment. Tel. 32-885. X 3396 MARGARETS COLLEGE Headmistress: Mrs C. L. Young, M.A. Oxon. Next Term begins on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, at 9 a.m. The Headmistress will be at the School in Cranmer square on Monday, 2.30-4, or by appointment. 8564 FRENCH TUITION, at 118 Armagh street, opposite Armstrong's, by MADEMOISELLE GENEVIEVE BOBENRIETH. Third term starts September the 17th (Tuesday). Mademoiselle is at above address, her Studio, every Tuesday from 2 p.m. till 10 p.m., and Thursday's by appointment. TERMS MODERATE. TRANSLATIONS DONE promptly—English, French, Italian. X 3155 ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. Boarding and Day College, with Secondary, Preparatory, and Junior Schools. HEADMASTER: MR J. B. MAWSON, M.C., M.A. ■T<HE THIRD TERM OPENS ON ■*■ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1935. THE HEADMASTER will be in attendance for interview on Monday, September 16th, 1835. A. O. WILKINSON, 8.C0m., Secretary to Board of Governors. 8337 I NUL ViJJUAL Tuition—UNIVERSITY A ENTRANCE EXAMINATION etc. Mr N M Bell. M.A.. 8.D.. 134 Fitzgerald street, St Albans. Classes in City if desired Prospectus on application. 83000 UTION, Drama. Modern Ballroom Dancing. Tanz-Gretchen Studio has resumed Private Tuition and Classes in all branches. Principal: Miss Naare Hooper, L.T.C.L. Studio: 112 a Lichfield street. H 4830 TIT ISS LUCY COWAN, TA Speech Training School. Studio and Residence: TOWER CHAMBERS, 184 High street. (Opp. Majestic.) Private and Class Tuition for Students any age. Term begins from date of first lesson. Telephone 36-930. Railway concession. LEARN MORE. business training, are assured of remunerative engagements if they enrol at GILEY'S COLLEGE for a Commercial Course. There is an unsatisfied demand for Gilby-trained Office Assistan's. Carefully note the address: GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 93 Worcester street, near Cathedral square. C. H. Gilby, F.P.A, N.Z., Director. Mrs G. H. Gilby, 8.A., 1.P.5.. Honours, Principal. G4836 COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. -' 69 Worcester street W., just over Bridge from Square and next to "Harley." Last Year's Achievements included:— 340 Office Appointments for Students. Ist Place Special and Intermediate Public Service Exams. HIGHEST Passes in Pitman's Shorthand, Gregg Shorthand, Senior AND Junior Typewriting. AND * Senior and Junior Bookkeeping Chamber of Commerce Examinations. Day, Evening, Saturday Morning Sessions, and Correspondence Tuition. Prospectus on application. Tel. 32-510. D 3016 CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. THIRD TERM, 1935. ""HE THIRD TERM of the DAY • SCHOOL and the EVENING CLASSES WILL BEGIN on MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 16th. A prompt return of all students is particularly requested. New students for the Evening School will be enrolled each evening at 7 p.m. D. E. HANSEN, 8568 Principal. DANCING TEACHERS. BALLROOM DANCING—Under "* Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. Old-time or Modern Dancing taught in three private lessons. Miss Lowa, at home Friday afternoons. Miss Lowe. 51 Worcester street W. L 4834 I /, LESSON.—Miss Eileen Orchard i/ School of Dancing. Modern Ballroom, Tap, Acrobatic, Old-time, and Ballet Dancing Taught every afternoon and evening, 2 till 10 p.m. Also, Saturday afternoon, special Children's Classes. Private address. 100 Papanui road. Studio, 137 Armagh street, facing Regent street. 06958 >EVIVED GREEK AND BALLROOM * DANCING—MISS E. COMYNS THOMAS has resumed Teaching. Classes held for adul's and children in Ballet, revived Greek and Ballroom Dancing. Private lessons and special classes by arrangement Address: 4/7 Hereford street. T8552 THE LONDON ACADEMY A Bristol Bldg., CASHEL ST. Principal: MR A. L. LEGHORN, Cor. Mem. Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING CLASS—TUESDAYS, 7.30 p.m. Private Lessons by Appointment. HEALTH CULTURE—CLASSES FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, CHILDREN. Full particulars on application. TELEPHONE 41-661. L 4861 SWIMMING TUITION. BREW A R D (Diploma Royal Life-Saving Society), TEACHER OF SWIMMING. , Christchurch Municipal Baths. FEES: Ten J-hour Lessons £l/1/-. Single Lessons 2/6.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21578, 14 September 1935, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21578, 14 September 1935, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21578, 14 September 1935, Page 29

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