EDUCATIONAL. JUSTNESS LEADERSHIP. PERSONAL TOUCH IN TEACHING. The aim of the Gregg-Banks Commercial College is not solely the passing of examinations or the securing of brilliant appointments, but the supplying of young people who possess trained ability and the will to advance to capable leadership. The keynote of success of the GreggBanks plan is close personal tuition, and, to this end, the Principal takes a personal and friendly interest in all students, advising and assisting each one through the course. The success of these methods is amply demonstrated by the striking results achieved —results that are not approached by other institutions of the kind. Those who wish to train for business leadership should apply now for free prospectus. The Director of Studies will be at the College each day to interview and advise prospective students; GREGG-BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Whitcombe’s Buildings, Cashel street, Miss I. I. Archer, 8.A., G.C.T., Principal. 01495 MR KENT SIBTHORPE, THE LONDON BARITONE AND • TEACHER OF SINGING. Will Resume Practice MONDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. ATOTE—Mr Sibthorpe studied with PROFESSOR ERNEST G. WHITE, and teaches his principles of “SINUS TONE.” He SPECIALISES in INTERPRETATION, which he studied with the late H. PLUNKET GREENE, the famous authority on that subject. AUDITIONS FREE. Write, ’phone, or call for appointment. STUDIO; RESIDENCE: Hobt. Francis Bldgs. 85 Innes road. 34-906. ' 23-888. 4696 ST. BEDE’S COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. reopening of the School is subject to the decision of the Health Department, and the date of commencement will be advertised later. The rector will be present at the Catholic Presbytery, Barbadoes St., Tuesday, February 2nd, and at the Catholic Presbytery, Manchester St., Wednesday, 3rd, to enrol new pupils. To avoid unnecessary delays, parents are asked to present themselves in the following order:—Those whose names begin with letters A to F, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.; G to K, 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.; L to Q, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.; R to Y, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. On other days the rector will interview parents at the College by appointment. M. J. DOWLING, S.M., 8.A., 5227 Rector. CHRIST’S COLLEGE. Headmaster: MR R. J. RICHARDS, M.A. rpHE COMMENCEMENT OF THE x FIRST TERM OF 1937 is subject to the decision of the Health Department, and date of reopening will be advertised later. The Headmaster will be prepared to see parents or guardians by appointment on Tuesday and Wednesday. February 2nd and 3rd. between 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Telephone No. 41-753). E. R. WEBB. 5074 Bursar. MATRICULATION pLASSES for Matriculation and other y j examinations will resume MONDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, at 7 p.m., when the Director of Studies may be interviewed. Candidates now being enrolled. Students are recommended to take advantage of the specially reduced inclusive fee for the year. A full year’s steady work will make success at the examination much more secure than a hasty preparation towards the end of. the year. Free Prospectus. DIGEY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 69 Worcester St. West, just over Bridge from Square and next to “Harley.” D3IBB GORDON, . VIOLIN STUDIO, 913 COLOMBO ST. ’PHONE 33-662 (Late Conservatoire Royale, Brussels; St. Sicilia Conservatorio. Rome; Soloist, Salle du Conservatoire, Geneva.) HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Junior Classes for Violin and Orchestral training commence Saturday, February 6th. X 4349 FREDERICK B.ULLO.CK Recitalist, Competitions Adjudicator, TEACHER OF SINGING, Resumes Teaching TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. STUDIO; ROBT. FRANCIS, LTD. ’Phone 34-906. At Studio for interviews. Monday, February Ist. 11 to 1, 3 to 5.30 p.m.” The Choral Club resumes MONDAY, February Bth. at 8 p.ni. X 4727 RANGI-RURW, MERIVALE. A LTHOUGH the School cannot reopen until restrictions are removed by the health authorities. Miss Gibson will be at home, as previously advertised, to interview parents on MONDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. from !)'! a.m. till 4 p.m. X 4102 C'< ILBY’S COLLEGE, 93 Worcester sreet. T (Near Cathedral square.) Day and Evening Classes, both Commercial and Tutorial, have now resumed. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, and all Commercial and Secondary Subjects by efficient instructors of wide experlence. Free Prospectus on request. P.O. Box 652. Telephone 41-766, Private 37-497. C. H. GILBY. F.P.AJN.Z.). Director: MRS G. HILDA GILBY, 8.A.. I.P.S. (Honours), Principal, G 5761 VIOLIN. jVJIS.S EVELYN EDGAR (Certificated in London Associated Board Royal Academy and College), resumes teaching FEBRUARY Ist. Pupils visited or received at Begg’s Studios and 39 Idris road. Fendalton. 'Phone 30-170. 5094 ST. MARY’S CONVENT. | ATUSIC LESSONS will Resume on j TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. at the Convent. Colombo street. 5170 PIANOFORTE. _ A MAJOR LUMMIS, L.R.S.M., ■ cx '* L.T.C.L.. A.T.C.L.. Licentiate Medallist, Trinity College of Music, Loudon, will Resume Teaching on MONDAY, Ist Feb., at 87 Riccarton rd. Also at Bcgg and Co., Room 4. X 4034 MISS NANCY 1 K. WATSON, L/LC”u. I A.T.C.L.. Teacher of Pianoforte and' Theory, Resumes Teaching on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, at 102 Wainui street. Riccarton. Full particulars on application. X 4328 MISS NGAIRE E. GREEN, L.R.S.M.. x Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, will RESUME TEACHING on MONDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, at 36 Dover st, St. Albans. X 4357 PIANOFORTE and Theory. MISS X MURIEL THOMPSON. L.R.S.M. (Registered) Resumes on MONDAY, FEB. Bth, at Begg's Studios, and at 67 Hackthornc rd.. Cashmere Hills. ’Phone 41-120. X 4146 M ISS ALICE KEANE (Rakaia), A.T.C.L., will Resume Teaching Pianoforte and Violin on FEBRUARY Ist. 5118 T NDI IVERSITV 1 ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, etc. Mr N. M. Bell. M.A., 8.D.. 134 Fitzgerald street, St, Albans. Interviews. 6.30 p.m. Prospectus on application. 83000
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