EDUCATIONAL. f HAWTHORNE PRIVATE SCHOOL AND , KINDERGARTEN. ALL SAINTS’ SCHOOLROOM, 1 CUMBERLAND STREET. THE THIRD TERM Commences on TUESDAY. 21st September, at 9.30 a.m. Children are received from the Kinder- . carton and Infant Classes to Proficiency - Standard. The aim ot the above School has always been to give every child a thorough grounding in all school subjects, training each pupil by careful and individual methods, n< child being retarded by the progress of another, r A Prospectus may be obtained on ap- ) plication to THE PRINCIPAL (Miss A. L. Loos). i OTAGO BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH ! * SCHOOLS. THE THIRD TERM COMMENCES on MONDAY, September 20th, at the - usual hour. There are VACANCIES FOR BOARD- , EES in the Boys’’ High School Rectory. - Full particulars regarding fees, etc., obtainable from the undersigned, i C. R. M'LEAN, i Secretary, Board of Governors. High Schools Office, , 236 Moray place, Dunedin, > September 10th, 1926. 1 COLUMBA COLLEGE, ROSLYN. THIRD TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, September 21st, at 9.30 a.m. 1 Boarders are oxnocted to Return on the ' 20 th. ■ ’ Bliss P. J. ROSS, M.A., Principal, will - bo at Home in the College on MONDAY, > September 20th, from 10 a.m. till noon and 2 p.ra. to 5 p.m., when she will be r pleased to Meet the Parents of any intending pupils. ’ H. C. CAMPBELL, I Hon. Secretary, Board of Governors. ; ARCHERFIELD, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. * mHB THIRD TERM begins on TUESA DAY, September 21st. Boarders rc--1 turn on Monday. 1 Parents may he interviewed by the Prin- . cipal between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Monday, September 20th. Prospectus upon application to THE PRINCIPAL. TEONARD S. JAMES ..., Has Commenced Teaching PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Also Open for Engagement as Accompanist. Terras on application to 19 Duncan street, cr ring ’phone 7,988. Hawaiian steel guitar, ukulele. BANJO, MANDOLIN, Etc. J. H. HUTTON, 207 George street.' Concert and Dance, Portobello, October 2nd. H. HUTTON, Arranges Music for Hawaiian Steel Guitar. —207 George BROWN’S Commercial College, above Moray Place P.O.—Shorthand. Type writing. Bookkeeping; individual tuition; railway concessions.—Telephone 2,997. HOLDER Trinity College, Royal Academy Certificates has unique method for Teaching Pianoforte, Violin, Grand Gothic Harp, Mandolin, and Ukulele; proficiency gained in a very 7 short time; foes moderate. —505 King street; ’phone 2,542. HANALEf,” Certificated Hawaiian Instrumenta.ist, Teacher Sieel Guitar, Ukulele, Banjo-Ukulele. Whitcomhe and Tombs Building, 78 Princes street. FOR SALE. PASTRYCOOK’S BUSINESS. i /MOOD SHOP AND BAKEHOUSE, on . j HJT main street. Great chance for a (radesiiian. Owner in bad health, and must sell. Chance of a lifetime to acquire established fusiliers at a sacrificed price. Walk in, walk out. £350. All stock and fittings, also delivery cart. Hurry for this. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. Evening ’phone 7,204. FOR SALE, Valley, on rise, sunny side, a good Building Site; price, £l5O. — 145, ‘filar.’ __ I7IOR SALE, Gent's Bicycle, good condi- . tion; £3 cash. —Apply 63 Glasgow street. *
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Evening Star, Issue 19352, 11 September 1926, Page 9
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