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EDUCATIONAL. CANTERBURY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF ART. Director: R. Herdman-Srnith, A.M., F.S.A.M. The Second Tonn commence? MONDAY, JUNE Bth The School provides : 1. A Complete Course of Study in tho various branches of Drawing, Painting, Modelling and Avtistic Crafts. 2, A Three Yews' Course in Architecture for tho Diploma of Assooiate of trie Institute of Architects of N.Z. 8. Instruction in Sign-writing, Ticket-writ-ing, PostiJr Work and Book Illustration. VALUABLE SCHOLARSHIPS are awarded annually, several carrying maintenance allowances. A SPECIAL CLASS FOR ART NEEDLEWORK will be held on THURSDAY'EVENINGS. SYLLABUS may be obtained at Canterbury College or from tho Art Dealers. GEORGE H, MASON. 4577 Registrar GIRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. NEW BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL ON LATEST LINES. TILL OPEN on JUNE 4th at 64, VV ROLLESTON AVENUE. The Preparatory School for Scholars nnder nine years of age will be carried on at 51, Worcester Street West (3 minutes' walk from Cathedral Square) by MISS ELDRED, of Peverel School. MAY C. BROWN, Principal. At Home Saturday, May 30th, and Monday, June let, from 2 to 5. Telephone 3856 THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE E.A.M. and E.0.M., LONDON. TOE ASSOCIATED BOARD has much -«• pleasure in announcing the npooiivtment of MR WILLIAM DEVENISH MEARES to the position of Honorary Local Representative for Christchurch. Information «3 to tho Board's examinations may be obtained from Mr Meares, or from Mr W. M. Tvers, Local Secretary. E. C. CACHEMAILLE, -i 6 ' 9 _ _ 'Resident Secretary,. N.Z. WAEWIOK PRIVATE "SCHOOL, Rolleston Street Lin wood, —Principal, Miss BradwelL—The New Term will on THURSDAY, JUNE 'lth. Miss Bradwell will be at the School on Juno Ist aud 2nd, from 2.30 to 4.30, to' receive parents. 9113 HUNDREDS OF OUR STUDENTS AVE been HELPED to BETTER POSI- . TIOXS by our UNEQUALLED SYSTEM OP MAIL INSTRUCTION. WE CAN DO THE S,\MK FOR YOU. Expert. Practical, Modem Courses in Steam Engines, Boilers, Electricity, Oil Engines, 'Drawing, etc. Success guaranteed. STURROCK'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL. H.M. ARCADE. AUCKLAND. 3011 Free Booklets Gladly Sent. PARIS S C H OOL, 272, HIGH STREET. >UPILS thoroughly taught PRACTICAL DRESSMAKING and MILLINERY 'e 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 lit. Also Millinery Shapes. MRS GEN'N. Manager. IVX i s now FORM IMG CLASSES in En-., rhythmics and Greek Exercises for Health and Grace. At Howe—l7.l, VICTORIA SQUARE, 2-3 p.m. mid- 6.30-7.30, p.m. 9552 M"R aTfRED. WORs'LEY, A.R.M.C.M:, Resumes Tcachine on MONDAY, JUNE Bth. At home, 113, Cranford Stiect, Wednesday and Thursday. 2.30 tp_4 p.m. _ _ 9470_ piAN6~SINGiNG", ORGAN. " MR DAVIS HUNT Resumes Teaching on THURSDAY, JUNE 4th. At home Wednesday, 2 to 5. 9, Cummer Square. .;'.. 9433 MR WILFRED COULSON. F.R.C.0.. L.R;A.M—Piano, Singing (with special attention to Voice Production) and Organ. Past pupil* include 3 Associates T.C.L. Studio-MILNER AND THOMPSON'S. 4630 MISS MURIEL THOMPSON, L.A.'B; of R.A.M.. and R.C.M., resumes Teaching on JUNE 4th, at 319, Hackthorne Road and at Worcester Street Rooms: ~ '9553 ; MR ERNEST EMPSON, L.R.A.M., Resume« Teaching THURSDAY. JUNE 4th. At Studio Wednesday, 3-5, 33, Victoria Chambers, Armagh Street. 935 S JANCING. Deportment, Physical Culture, under Royal and Vice-Regal 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. , JLEMING'S PRIVATE ACADEMY. 241, • Cashcl Street, is Always Opwn. Btrict- I ly Private Lessons any hour. Proficiency guaranteed. 'Phone 90*. XI THE TANGO I ..AUGHT at- FLEMING'S ACADEMY, 1 241, Cashel Street, City. No vulgar positions or steps. Classes now forming. Terms oh' application. 'Phone 204. kEPORTMENT, Physical Culture, Plain -J and' Fancv Dancing. Miss Cox, aa< aiated by' Miss D. Saunders, will resume afternoon classes from June 4th.- Evening classes forming. To Wharo, 53, Hereford Street W. Telephone 354. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS (Opposite 8.1. C.). Principal: Miss M. D. Digby, P.T.C., I.P.S. . (Typists' Section). OFFICE POSITIONS, 3914. SINCE last January we have been called upon to-fillovrr ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY good permanent and temporary office appointments, and the fact that so many leading Commercial and Legal Firms INVARIABLY APPLY TO US for Shorthand Typists and Junior Clerks bears convincing proof of the THOROUGH PRACTICAL TRAINING received .by our pupils. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES IN ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. Full particulars regarding fees, etc.. on application. . X» LET US RAISE YOU R SALA RY, The difference between 30s and £5 per week, or £2 and £3 per week is only the difference between the salaries of ambitious men and women BEFORE and AFTER a Course of tuition at GILBY'S COLLEGE. This is no mere statement. It is a cold, hard fact. ,re desirous of getting on, of beooi ing an Accountant instead of simply a routine work clerk, a mere cog in the wheel, call ot write, and allow us to show you letters from men and women who have profited both in purse and in knowledge through taking a Course at Gilby's College. We Prepare Men and Women for Accountancy. Matriculation, Civil bervice, etc, PERSONALLY or BY MAIL. Write or Call' for Prospectus, pILB Y' S COLLEGE, Next to Chief Post Office, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. A.N l'iliEl/i.KK-'A.u ""«"- IN ELECTRICAL ENGINE COURSE, COURSE, COMPILED BY EXPERTS TAUGHT BY EXPERTS g SUPERVISED BY EXPERTS WILL MAKE AN ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING EXPERT ENGINEERING EXPERT OF YOU! , , rPHE present is a specially advantageous 1 time to take up, this course-without dnnbt the most complete and. most easily ? ea £ lessons in Electrical Engineering ever compiled anywhere. q llcccsse9 t" if you Our students are all bucccsses. ±i j BOWEE'S A||^-D|CHOO t F OK BOWEE'S iUCKLAKD SCHOOL FOB ENGINEERS. . . JAS W. BOWER, M.A.1.M.E., Principal. Tyrone Buildings. CUSTOM STREET EAST, AUCKLAN 'Phone l rt 34. ■' "' t, - A NOISE is the bane of ""•££ Why increase your own nervoufl .ten «on by stamping discordant notes out oi HEELS. 19

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16567, 3 June 1914, Page 14

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