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:EIIUOATIOIWU.. > pANTEEBURY COLLEGE i V SCHOOL OF ART. - Director: R. Heraman : Smith, A.M., F.S.A.M. n (London). ,1 The Second Term commences MONDAY, , r '". JUNE Bth n The School provides:— i, 1. A Completo Course of Study in the 0 ■• various branches of. Drawing, Painting, Modelling and, i Artistic Crafts. - j 2. A Three Years''Course in Architecture *..].. for tho Diploma of Associate of tEe [J ) Institute of Architects of N.Z. ;» 3. Instruction in Sign-writing, Ticket-writ- •■•■■ ing,.Po3ter Work and Book Illustration. "{VALUABLE SCHOLARSHIPS are awarded | annually, several carrying maintenance G ] allowances. 5 A SPECIAL CLASS FOR ART NEEDLEit WORK will be held on THURSDAY EVENINGS. SYLLABUS may bo obtained at Canterbury College or from the Art Dealers. *.. I /GEORGE H. MASON. 4577 ,: r; ! ;;;*"■''■ Registrar. J GIRLS' . COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. „ j NEW BOARDING ~AND DAY SCHOOL : ON LATEST LINES. • WILL OPEN on' JUNE-. 4th at 64, • ROLLESTON AVENUE. ho The Preparatory School for Scholars under es nine years of age will be carried on at 51, Worcester Street West (3 minutes' walk from cr .Cathedral Square) by MISS ELDRED, of s. Peverel School. >o MAY C. BROWN, i Principal. '2 At Home: Saturday, May 30th, and Monday, n i Juno let, from 2 to 5. a l ! Telephone- 3858 ,r GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRIST- , t . .;.-.. CHURCH. , tT ' HHHE NEXT TERM will commence on " ; *- THURSDAY, JUNE 4th. The Lady ■Principal will be at the School to receive , I Parents and Ne.v Pupils on TUESDAY, °" JUNE 2nd, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Prospectus, giving full information as to j Fees, Preparatory Class* School Boardinghouse, etc., can be obtained at the School, , g . or at Canterbury College. „ Tho School Boarding-house > is now ; at .;' 'Armagh Street west. GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar: Canterbury College. 4102 I CHRISTCHURCH BOYS' hTgH~SCHOOL. Headmaster: C. E. BEVAN-BROWN, M.A. ."YTEXT TERM conTnTences THURSDAY, ■»■' June 4th.'. New bovs received TUESDAY, Juno 2nd, 9.30 a"m. to 11.30 a.m. Tliere, is a Preparatory Department, separate . from the Main School, for small boys, under , Mr L. G. WHITEHEAD. GEORGE H. MASON. _4491 , Registrar. :- TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC.LONDON i, (Inst, 1872). e TTIGHER AND LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. - Tho Last Day of Entry for Forthcoming i i Practical Examinations in October, is MON- .- DAY, JUNE Ist, 7 Local Secretary—i MR DAVIS HUNT, '4156 9 Cranmer Square. ALFRED AUGUSTUS NORTH, TEACHER OF SINGING, > Author of the Works: " Singing and Speaking-" and " Vox Revelation," "AS Vacancies for Pupils, in Productk .■.«_*. >'ond Expression in Artistic Tone, Highly " recommended by the World's Professional Artistes. Philip Newbury,' tho eminent • Tenor, says:—l can heartily recommend you. I consider you are the Teacher of Teachers, Write for booklet cntaining Artistes' monials, Fees, etc. Consultation between -2 and 4 on Thursdays and Saturdays or by appointment. ADDRESS—B7I. COLOMBO STREET N, Near Salisbury Street, City. 4591 USIO. .STUDIO. 297, .Montreal Street--;-;MRS FOSTER (Certificated EdinI feurgh, Leipsic and "Paris', Vocal Examiner t Education Department), haa resumed Lessons. Ex-pupils hold over 200 certificates, r also silver medal (pianoforte), Associated i- Board; and vocal honours. * Preparation all examinations and accredited competitions. Terms from First Lesson. Teachers' Class s Saturdays for D. «nd C. 'Phono. 188-1. Ma &ifJ. f MERTON {Director of Music, . Christ's-College) will resume-Lessons'-(Pianjpforte, Organ, Singing and Theory of MuSic) on Monday, Ist June. Classes foraiing for School Teachers. 30, Armagh Street 1 West, 454! PIANOFORTE. MISS ALICE CARTER will take pupils for the Pianoforte, at 14, Grafton Street, Linwood, or will visit them at their homes. ' 8912 j TUSIC, Painting;: arid Singing.—The . . U/-i Misses Shillito resume-Teaching MON- ; DAY;' JUNE" Ist! At Homo—Studio, 137, ' Gloucester Street, Friday, May 29th, 10 to 6; 68, Crescent Road, Spreydon, Saturday, May 30th. 9180 X '-* (London), Teacher of Pianoforte and ! Thsory, resumes Teaching on Friday, May I 29th, at 6, Hobbs's Buildings, Cathedral Square, and 339, Clarenco Road, Lower Riccarton. 9190 X * P A.R.I S ; SCHOOL, I 272, HIGH STREET. JUPILS thoroughly taught PRACTICAL - DRESSMAKING snd MILLINERY We use a system of Dresscutiing which is ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN and SIMPLE. We Cut and Fit Costumes or Dresses for ladies home make. A LONG-FELT WANT. Dress Patterns sold to fit. Also Millinery Shapes. MRS GENN, Manager. DANCLNG, Deportment, Physical Culture, under Royal .and Vicc-Rejjal Patronage —Miss Lowe's Classes for -Plain and Fancy Dancing resume June Bth. Evening Classes, quarter from entry. Waltzing taught in three private lessons At home, Friday Afternoons. 327. Montreal Street. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. FLEMING'S PRIVATE ACADEMY. 241, Cashel Street, is Always Open. StrioS ly Private Lessons any hour. Proficiency guaranteed. 'Phone 204. ' _X THE t\\NOO , /AUGHT at. FLEMING'S ACADEMY, i. 241, Cashel Street. City. No vulgar positions or steps. Classes now forming. i Terms on application. 'Phone 204. )ANCING.— Miss Buchanan's Beginners Class (individual tuition and expert as- | sistants), Thursdays.-8 p.m. Practice Asßem- ' bly forming. Waltz and Reverse in four prij vate lessons. Tango -Private and Class Lesj sons any time by appointment. Aorangi, 294, Hereford Street. NANCING, DEPORTMENT, PHYSICAV » CULTURE.—MISS COX .pupil ol Mrs Wordsworth, \/ondon), MISS DOROTHY SAUNDERS (pupil of M. Vesteff. mombor of Imperial Russian Ballet). . Classes Resume June 4th. Te Whare, 53, Hereford Street W. Telephone 554. 1 MHHE PRESENT ELOCUTIONARY COM- : 1 PETITIONS. The Standard obtained by MISS LUCY COWAN'S Pupils is as follows: 6 First Prises 5 Socond Prizes ■• 8 Third Prizes 2 Special Mentions. WEST END ELOCUTIONARY SCHOOL, Durham Street. Hugs Clearance of Boots & Shoes ladies', Gepts' and Children's WINTER FOOTWEAR No reasonable offer refused. YES, IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY. Hen's Glace Kid Derby Bals.—Usual price 19/11 Now 17/8 Slen's Box Calf Derby Brlb.; latest shape Usual prico 18/6 Now 16/6 Men's Chrome Darby Jinls., all leather Usual price 14/6 Now only 12/8 Hen's Strong Workiaj,' Ba 3. Usual price 11/6 Now 9/11 Hen's Best Quality Greenhide Shooters - Usual price 18/6 Now 16/8 LADkS. j.dios',,Glace Kid Derby Bals'., round toes, all leather ... Usual price 12/6. Now 10/0 -jildies'Glace Derby Shoes, round toon, all leathe* Usual price 10/6 Now B^ll jadies'Patent Evening Shoos 2 'll 3/11 **_ Only a few of these lints Lanies'Glaco Kid Evening shoes, 1-bar «/6 With Buckle 5/8 CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR. Girls' All Leather School Boots, local inako 7xlo 6.11 ll'bxl'»7/II Boys' All Leather School Boots, local muke 10x13 7/9 l'sxs!B 8/8 Girls'Box Calf or Glace Kid Derby Bals., round toes. - .7xlo 711 ll'8xl'»9/3 Children's Warm Slippers fro~ "* J ■• J - *•' -• lid Gent's frSih 1/4 "** Hundreds of other linos Window nnd Seo our display: it will convince thai and eave money. Kieht Opposite .irmstronir's LOWBLR MICH BTRCBT

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16564, 30 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16564, 30 May 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16564, 30 May 1914, Page 3

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