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educational. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. LECTURES IX MUSIC. DR BRADSHAW -.vill commenco tB« Third Term of the Course of Lectures in MUSIC on MONDAY, Sept. 16tK Tile ceurso of instruction extends over three years, each consisting of three terras. A Certificate of Proficiency is granted to students who have passed tlio examination at the end of each year. (Attendance at the first year’s lectures is not _ for those students who already possess sufficient knowiedgo of the subject to proceed with the second year’s work.) Tee whole scries of lectures from Junior Class upwards are arranged to meet the requirements of the animal examination conducted by Canterbury College, the Associated Board of R.A.M. and R.C.M., Trinity College. London, and of the University of Xew Zealand, kills. Bac. Degree. Lectures are given in the following subjects:—Rudiments of Music, Harmony, Counterpoint, History of Music, Form in Music, Ear Training, Composition and Orchestration. In addition to the dally classes, Lectures will now ho given EVERY EVENING excepting Saturday. These will cnarne evening •students also to cover the whole ground of preparation for the various examinations mentioned above. The fee for one lecture per week is half-a-guinea for each term, payable in advance. Prospectus on application. GEO. H. MASON. 3965 Registrar, • SCHOOL OF ART, CHRISTCHURCH. Director: R. HERD-MAN SMITH, F.S.A.M., Lond. JTTIHE THIRD TERM commences on MONX DAY, SEPT. 16t'n. The School provides a complete Day and Evening Course in Drawing and 1 Painting from Life. Landscape and Still Life. Modelling, Carving, Repousse Work, Jewellery and Enamelling and Art Needlework. Al3o, provides Instruction in Architectiural Drawing aud Design Geometry, Perspective, Swuwriting, Ticket-writing (air brush for the use of students), and Poster Work and EtchSpecial Classes for Book Illustration and General pictorial Advertising. Syllabus to be obtained at the leading Art Dealers, or from the Office of Canterbury College. Tel. R 3938 Registrar^. CHRIST’S COLLEGE SCHOOL. TOGETHER WITH LOWER SCHOOL FOR YOUNG BOYS. Acting-Headmaster: A. E. FLOWER, M.A., M:Sc. THE THIRD TERM of 1912 will begin on FRIDAY, 20th September, at 10.10 a.m. Boarders should be at their houses on the preceding evening. The ENTRANCE EXAMINATION _ for NEW BOYS will be held on THURSDAY, 191 h September, at 10.15 a.m. The Acting-Headmaster will be prepared to see Parents or Guardians on THUxloDAY, 13tli September, from 9to 10 a,im Candidates for Junior Somes Scholarships are reminded that the Examination will take place on TUESDAY. 17th, and following days in the College Library, at 9.30 a.m. W. GUISE BRITTAN, ocov Bursar. CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE DAY AND EVENING CLASSES RESUME on MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 16th^ E EDUCATION BOARD DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. IEE Board invites ceparato applications, accompanied by testimonials, - ( {T ® llowing appointments, to bo sent m, adeemed to the Secretary of the Board not ter than 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, 19th iptember. Applications received later than ;0 advertised time cannot be considered. SYDENHAM—Headmaster. Grade of salary £lO, minimum £370; roof , PAPANUl—Assistant Master. Grade oi salary 4, minimum £IBO. HIGHBANK—Master or Mistress. of salary 4, minimum £IBO. HlGHßANK—Assistant Mistress. of salary 1, minimum £9O. ' FRENCH FARM—Mistress, sole charge. Grade of salary 2, minimum £l2O. CHRISTCHURCH WEST —Assistant Mistress. Grade of salary 2a, minimum Grade Grade Mid.AVI _ J ST ALBANS—Assistant Mistress. Grade of salarv 2a, minimum £l2O. | OKAIN’S BAY—Assistant Mistress. Grade | of salary 1, minimum £9O. I WALTHAM—.Assistant Mistress. Grade of salary 1, minimum £9O. GLEN KOWHAI (Kaikoura)— Mistress. Grade of salary 1, minimum £9O (estimated). LYNNFORD (near Hinds) Mistress. Grade of salary 1, minimum £9O (estimated). NOTE. —Forms of appliction can bo obtained at the Board’s Offico. H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, 6th September. 1912. 3881 A GOOD INSURANCE SCHEME OF all the forms of insurance adopted by prudent men and women there is none more important than that of insuring their careers against the possibility of failure. In order to do this ono must incroase one’s knowledge. Success in life is attained not by WISHING, but by WORKING. Now, concerning YOURSELF. Hero are a few of the subjects that will go far to insure to you that success of which wc have been speaking, and which wo teach both PERSONALLY and by CORRESPONDENCE : Shorthand. Typewriting. Book-keep-ing, Business Arithmetic, French, ■German, Spanish, Italian, Esperanto, Business Methods and Correspondence. Write and call for Prospectus, “Homo Study Courses.” It may mean much to you. GILBY’S COLLEGE, Next to C.P.O, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. 3 [GEY'S SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, allcnstein'3 Buildings (opposiie D.1.C.) Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5.. N.UI. E'CENT OFFICE APPOINTMENTS, be DEMAND for our Trained Students 10NSTAXTLY INCREASING, and the 3W ; n ,T aro some of the firms we have :utiy°supplied with Shorthand-Typists or k-keeping Clerks:— 3r - Wright, Stevenson end Co. (Two Lady Typists.) kshire Insurance Co. :srs H. Matson and Co. :d and Survey Department ■S--S Wynn-Williams and Brown, nett Glass Rubber Co., Ltd. ur3 Benjamin and Co., Ltd. k-s Williams and Meares. r s rs Mason. Stmthers and Co. =srs J. S. Hawkes and Co. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PAYS. -- OTHER PROFESSION Offers 6uoh Excellent Openings to begin with nor N° such Splendid Chances for future advance ment. It will ment. ’ It will pay YOU to devote a little of ycur spare time each week in order qualify for a post in this splendid calling, you can begin learning at once, in your own home, by our excellent method of Correspondence Training. Write for FREE BOOK. " How to Become an Electrical or Mechanical Engineer." It chows what we have done for others and what we can do for YOTJ., WE CAN TRAIN YOU in the following: Complete Electrical Engineering, Eleatricisn’a Course, Short Electrical Course, Advanced Electrical Engineering. Electric Tramways and Railways, Electric Light e.r.d Power. 'Mechanical Marine and Sanitary Engineering, etc., etc. Send to-day for FREE BOOK to BAGLEY AND TINKLER, 533 d, Odins Street. Melbourne, Victoria. ELOCUTION AND SINGING. WEST END HALL, 397, Montreal Street, Central. Telenhone MISS LUCY COWAN Resumes Tea on FRIDAY', Sept. 27th. At li 1-1 .'ruing, Afternoon, Evening. N.B.—Owing to indisposition Miss C that Monday Evening': October. will not re-open to' tho°public MRS FOSTER, TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTH SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. ----- - ------ ‘Ioo.TUJUI Certificated Edinburgh, Leipzig nnd Vocal Depart j-j 3^ im \ri nvate , Bessons atXX btudio, Milner and Thompson’s. 214 Linwood Avenue, by arrange Term from first lesson. Soeoial ii-epo for the requirements in Music and I turn for loach era. C and D Certifl

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 16034, 14 September 1912, Page 2

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