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Educational. B. ■ TEE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE .R.A.M. and R.C.M., LONDON. YTIXAMINATIONS in Theory of Musio will JU be held on JUNE Sth. Entries close on MAY Ist. Prospectuses and Entry Forms may. be obtained from Messrs Milner and Thompson, The Dresden Piano Co., or from the Local Seiretery. MISS DAYIS, Puhlio Trust Buildings, 55, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. O. T. J. ALPERB, Honorary Local Representative of the 67C0 . Associated Beard. INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. NE. INDUSTRIES WEEKSCHOOL ESSAYS COMPETITION. ,NCHOLA»S-of all Christchurch Schools are P Invited to take part in the above Competition. SUBJECT OF ESSAY: “The Bast Descriptive Account of any Local Industry or Process os shown in the Shop Windows and Factories during N.Z. Industries Week.” There will be Three Classes. « PRIZES IN EACH CLASS: Ist Prize—Gold Medal. 2nd Prize —Silver Medal. - Srd and 4th Prizes—Books to the value of £1 Is. ~ , 6th and 6th Prizes—Books to the value of 15s. ~ , ‘7th and Bth Prizes—Books to the value ! of 10s 6d. A Also Certificates of Merit. Full particulars of Classes,. Conditions, etc., . will be supplied on application to the Hon. Secretary. The Medals will be on view in Messrs Petersen and Co.’s window early this week. •J. H. HOWELL, Esq., 8.A., B.Sc., has consented to Judge the Essays. FACTORIES OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. The following Firms have kindly consented to throw open their factories to the public during N.Z. Industries Week:— ! Petersen and Co., High Street (between 10 : , a.m.. to 12 noon, and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.). Suckling Bros.’ Boot Factory. Pioneer Jam and Canning Factory, Avon-' side. . ■ Strange and Co., Ltd., Furniture Factory. 'The " Lyttelton Times” Co., Ltd. : .'The “ Christchurch Press V Co., Ltd. ’Weeks, Ltd. (limited number of school children, accompanied by .their masters, only). Hayward Bros, and Co., Ltd., Pickle and : ‘ Sauce Factow. ‘A Atlas Biscuit and Confeotionery Co. ’.Kaiapoi Woollen Co., Warehouse, Manchester Stroet. '. i . TECHNICAL COLLEGE EXHIBIT, An Exhibit, representing the work of the students of the _ Technical College, ;a being made in the window of Ha pile, Bull and dickering, Cashel Street. C. REGINALD FORD, " Hon. Secretary. 144, Hereford Street, April 26th, 1209. 6791 GIL BY ’ S COLLEGE, Nest G.p:o.-, Cathedral Square. ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. Book-keeping, Auditing and Mercantile Law; Instructor: MR L. L. CORDERY, FLA., N.Z., F.C.P.A. CLASSES MEET TUESDAYS < AND FRIDAYS; Intermediate. Grade, , 7.0 to 8.30 p.m. Advanced Grade . 8.30 to 10.0 p.m. 1 Student’s desirous of passing this year . should enrol without delay. After this year a General Educational Test will probnbly be insti- ' luted. Better join NOWI TAUGHT PERSONALLY OR BY CORRESPONDENCE. Fees and all particulars on appliestion at the College. C.H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours), F.A.A., F.C.1., Principal. AND '. FtHRISTCHUHCH SHORTHAND ■U COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D. 1.0.). Principal: MISS E- E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. PAY AND EVENING CLASSES INSHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING .COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE PRACTICAL OFFICE TRAINING. -Prospectus on Application. Term commences at any time. XI4M •\TIOLONCELLO . Pupils, Singing Pupils, • V wanted by SIGNOR G. MARTINENGO, • late of the Brescians, Maskelyne and Cooke, •to., etc. Twenty years’ experience in front of - the British Public. Grand and Comic , Operas taught Oratorios studied. Address, 61, Cambridge Terraoe, or care of the Dresden. . 6655 DANCING. DEPORTMENT AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Royal anti Vice-Regal Patronage. v%fiss LCWE will resume her classes on ..AWL and after 13th March. Evening Classes forming. Ashburton—Afternoon and Evening Classes. Intending Pupils ’are requested to send in .their names without de’ay. Waltzing and Two Step taught ‘in three private lessons. Miss Lowe at home Friday afternoons, 145, [Montreal Street., X 4170 MISS LUCY COWAN resumes teaching on Friday, April 16th. Elocutionary Gasses Mondays 'and Fridays, 8i p.m., Wednesdays, 4 p.m. A Singing Class to instruct the young in voice management and sight reading opens on Saturday, April 24th. a,t . 10 a.m. Particulars personally or by letter ; No. 15, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDING?, Cathedral Square P.O. Box 277. (Taka the lilt). DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. mTISS BUCHANAN’S Class'fes, Trades Hall. (iVA Beginners, Fridays, 8 p.m. Assembly, Wednesday, April 21st Private Vesaons at (tny time by arrangement Waltz specialty. Aorangi, 31, Hereford Street, City. X 4168 rCURST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD AND X -RESIDENCE; double, single rooms, for ladies and gentlemen. Telephone 1377. ARONUL X4IBB ■ 69, High Street, Dunedin. ANCING AND DEPORTMENT.—PROFESSOR R. FLEMING (F.8.P.T.D.), OD assisted by Mib Fleming—New, Commodious and Up-to-date Private Academy, 74, Cashel street, City. Perfect Tuition. All Old Favourite and Latest Dances Taught. Waltzing a speciality. Strictly private . lessons any hour. Complete correct course from enrolment. ' Proficiency guaranteed. Gasses now lonnin ol . Terms on application. Telephone 801 ° ' ' ' X4IS3 Board and Residence. WQT ELMO” House. 187. Worcester Street, O west end—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders; two minutes from G.P.O and centra! tram tarminus, also- with same distance off Parks, Public Gardena, Museum, Boatsheds, eta. Quietest and very beet position in the City, telephone 873. Miss Hsmpton, propne trees ■ ’ 349 Theri m w. COFFEE all QtoccGs. >k - '* ** "" t. Sfflu-jra^ rpOBLER'S Swiss-Milk Chocolate w simply X deiioiona. Id, 3d, 6d and la. AUccnfretionww 54126

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14979, 27 April 1909, Page 11

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