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EDUCATIONAL. mHE SACRED HEART COLLEGE, t CHRISTCHURCH, conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame des Missions, will Reopen on MONDAY, 31st January. This College offers a full Primary and Secondary Education, under the examination and supervision of the Education Board s Inspectors. Scholarships may now he token out in the Secondary Department of the College. CONVENT OF MERCY, 876, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. THE Collegiate High School and St AloysiusH School for Junior Boys both conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, will REOPEN on MONDAY, 31st instant. 3<f)& THE EDUCATION BOARD OP THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY ASSISTANT WOODWORK INSTRUCTOR. A PPLICATIONS will bo received up tp iV Noon, FEBRUARY 4th, for the position of ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR IN WOODWORK for the ChristchiiTch Manual Training l Centre?. Salary, £l6O per annum. Schedule of duties may be obtained from the Education Board Office. H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christrhurch, 28th January, 1910. 88<j3_ MRS ERNEST FIRTH, VOICE PRODUCTION. MR ERNEST FIRTH, F.R.C.0., PIANO. ORGAN, SINGING, THEORY. Classes .or Harmony and Rudiments. ■OESUMES TEACHING FEBRUARY 7. Iv , At Homo February 3 and 4. Recent Examination Successes — i L.A.B. (only successful Christcburch Candidates). 1 A.T.C.D. (2, 1914 Exam.). 1 Advanced Grade, Associated Board (highest marks). 1 Intermediate Grade. 2 Advanced Harmony (only successful candidates.) i Rudiments of Music. Nolo Change of Residence — 303, MANCHESTER STREET (opposite late address). 1143 MISS KATIE BUCKHURST. Cert. T.C., London, Honrs. R.A.M.. R.C.M. SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. Will Resume Teaching FEBRUARY Bth, 38, CASHED STREET W. (Telephone 2006). At homo Monday, 7th February, from 8 p.m. Also, MISS STEPHANIE BUCKHURST, Natiomil Bronze Medallist, PATNTING AND DRAWING. Will Resume Teaching February lOtn. 2126 ¥ISS E. SHARP, A. MUS. T.C.L., TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. 821, MANCHESTER STREET. Examination Results, Associated Board— Every candidate entered since 1907 successful with one exception. Trinity College— Every candidate entered (Practical), eirtce 1907 successful. PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY. ISS FAIRY L. iTwATKINS. A.T.C.L., resumes Teaching MONDAY, January 29th, at 106, MOWBRAY STREET, Opawa. PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. MISS ELEANOR SMITH Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, January 31st. 2124 Aorangi. 209, Papanui Road. 'RINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION 5 MR J. T. MACLEODSMITH has resumed teaching. Speoial attention given to sightsinging, breathing and interpretation. Also, Piano Violin and Theory Lessons given. Address, Whitcombo's Buildings, Caahe^Mreet. ~,,15S MAUDE HALLIDAY, L.A.B. of M R.A.M. and R.C.M., Teacher of Pianoforte. "2.-,. SELWYN STREET. Term commences FEB. 8. At homo Feb-4. PIANOFORTE. XTISS MURIEL THOMPSON, L.A.B. of IVI R.A.M. and R.C.M., Resumes Touchinp on TUESDAY, February 1, at Milner and Thompson's, and at 119, Hackthorne Road. Cashmere Hills. '-- 'j

PIANOFORTE. MISS IDA POLE, L.A.B. of E.AM, and R C\I (Gold Medallist), Resumes Teaching' FEBRUARY 1 at Milner and Thompson's. ___ .., „ MR ALFRED WORSLEY IiLM.C.M. (Viiplomii with distinction), Resumes Toachin" on MONDAY', January 31. AddressV 199BEALEY AVENUE. Telephone 3929. ~__ IvI ISS VERA BARKER. LT.C.L.. L.A 8., IVI Teacher of Pianoforte. A lolm and Harraonr, resumes teaching MONDAY, Feb. <th. At home Thursday. Feb. 3rd *«» "• c«,„„„ = Streof Lancaster Park. 2333 PAINTING. MISS BEATRICE PARTIR-IDGE, Artist, resumes teaching TUESDAY. Feb 1, 1916 Rt her studio: National Chambers, 161 Hereford Street. Evening classes ./.ISS COUPLAND. Teacher of Piano, IVI Singing, Theory, Painting, resumes lessons on ' Saturday and Monday, 31st Jan., Christchurch; Rakaia, Thursdey; Ashburton. 'riday 310, Casbel Street east, between Barbadoes Street and Fitzgerald Avenue. MISS AMOS, L.A.B. of R.A.M. and R.C.M. (London), • „ RPdTTMFq TEACHING (Pianoforte arm M SS?) on FEB. 3. Broadway's Buildings, and 189, Clarence Road. mo-a T>IANO, Organ and Singing.-M* W. Lum, 1 resumes teaching Monday, January 31st. cer Street, Upper Ricoarton. -■!-» T-yIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallensteins Buildings (Opposite D.1.C.) Principal MISS M, D. DI&BY. F.L.1., I.P.S. (Typists' Section). ALL DAY AND EVEMNG COMMERCIAL CLASSES Have Now Resumed TERM COMMENCES ANY DAX. ALL QUALIFIED STUDENTS. NOTE: Wo guarantee goodl P«««gg office positions Im rail our »*™« Jo %" S AS PROFICIENT, at salaries TNO at from £4O to £BO per annum. RAILWAY CONCESSION TICKETS FOR COUNTRY bTUDEyrS Full information regarding School Curri culum. Class Hours, Fees, etc., on application. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD. (Next Chief Post Office, Cathedral. Square). MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. VOU wish YOUR Boy or Girl to I qualify for this All-important Examination ? You realise how indispensable it will be to his or her future career to have this 1 hall-mark? It constitutes the ppenSosame" of oil P ™ r£n~ Accountancy, Law. Mbdicmc. Cornmerco, Mechanics, and the rest The system of preparation adoptert at Gilby's College is the, result of over ft quarter of a century s practical experience. Students attending our DAY MATRICULATION CLASS, are enabled to qualify m from, one to two , years' shorter period than are students attending ordinary Secondary Schools. , . . Parents, consider what this sauns means to your Boy or Girl, and what it means to YOU, in the matter of both foes and time. Principal of Secondary SiO-, . Mr George H. Scarse, B.A. (Louvam), Assisted by Mr D. B. MacLeod. M.A., B.bc, Miss T. Warring. 8.A., Madame Beck (French Misiress), And others. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE. Gilbv's Collet possesses exceptional facilities for the instruction of backward students and others desircms of taking Primary School (subjects. Call or write for details of out "Thorough" Courses of Instruction. DAY CLASSES EVENING CLASSES. CO RRESPON DENCE LESSON b. Apply to the Director. PROSPECTUS POST FREE,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17078, 29 January 1916, Page 3

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