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Educational. ' M 1 S 8 1j etT I E ■W ALL 8> Late Student of the Royal Manchester College of Music, also Member of Herr Professor Berber's Virtuosity Class , (Conservatoriumg' of Prankfurt-aru-Main ana Geneva). HAS VACANCIES FOE PUPILS, Violin, Piano, Harmony. Schools and Pupils' own Homes Visited. For terms apply GREAT SOUTH RD.. MORRINSVTLLE. JjIRANCIS QORNWAEL, "yOICE gPECIALIST, ' TEACHER OP I Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, and Banjo, STUDIO: 128, QUEEN ST. opposite HERALD Office. JJERR pECHOTSCH. Professor from the following Colleges: — London Guildhall School of Music, L.A.M., L.C.M.. H.C.M., has vacancies for Pupils. Voice iProduction and Singing, Violin and Piano. MADAME PECHOTSCH. Voice Production and Sinking. Terms at A. Eady and Co., or Warwick House. 57, Symonds-street. 'Phono 1144. QOMMERCIAL RAINING QOLLEGE, 13, 14, 15, RANFURLY BLDGS., 81, QUEEN-ST. Shorthand Typewriting Book-keeping Routine Correspondence, i INQUIRE about the COURSE IN ROUTINE 1 BUSINESS METHODS and COMMERCIAL USAGES. INQUIRE about the SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES FOR BOYS. IN TYPEWRITING AND OFFICE ROUTINE, ; " ——— Tll B ]j ADI E S' OLL EE, ' AND gCIIOOL OF ]^/[ UISIC ' CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M., MR.C.I'., C.M., S.K., London. Staff of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian hut. Unsectariiin I'rin- , ciples. Exams, prepared for. Modern Lan- ; guage Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stono Buildings, with perfect ventilation and drainage. Extensive grounds. Prospectus at Messrs. Upton and Co. and Cliamptaloup and Cooper. Resuming: May 30, 1911. Freo Railway. 'Phone 808. Trams to Gate. ELAM SCHOOL OF ART AND AUCKLAND ART SCHOOL, ART GALLERY, AUCKLAND. Classes are held every morning, after- . noon, and evening. The following subjects are taught in the School by fully-qualified I teachers:— i Freehand Drawing. Model Drawing, Geometrical Drawing, Perspective, Light and Shade, Monochrome Painting, Painting, in | Oil and Water Colours, Design, Drawing . and Painting from Life, Modelling, Wood- . carving, Repousse Metal Work, Stencilling, . Art Leather Work, et.'... otc. 300 Free Places, also Admission by Payment of Fees. The whole of these Classes are recognised by the Education Department of the New Zealand Government. Further particulars on application to E. W. PAYTON, Director. gTO T T AND JTO ARE'S JgUSINESS OOLLEGE, 23, SWANSON-STREET. , Wo Specialise in Teaching for Business. " Everyone should take our Business Practice Course, as it gives a thorough grounding in practical Book-keeping and Commercial Documents. We teach " Touch Typewriting," which enables pupils to work without looking at the keys, and thus to obtain a greater speed. Our Day Classes are specially suitable for girls and boys just leaving school. —— f ENROL NOW WITH STOTT AND HOAIIE. ACCOUNTANTS' EXAMINATIONS, 1911. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. DO YOU KNOW(1) That Matriculation is on the ayllabu3, 0 and will be enforced in 1913? (2) That you can get vour full degreo , NOW without Matriculation? (3) That by passing in THREE SUBJECT'S ONLY in 1911 or 1912 you can complete the others at any future time, and STILL AVOID Matriculation? , Yon men l , in offices, do you know, these things? Are you going to allow an opportunity like this to pass by you? We can give you a special course in any combination of three or more subjects- We have one special course in THREE SUBJECTS I ONLY, which WE GUARANTEE you can com- ■ plete in from three to six months sufficiently . to pass this year's examination. You cannot 3 afford to be without your diploma, and now I is undoubted the time to secure it. As ) only a limited number can be taken, we I urge you in your own interest to writ© to • us without delay. ; HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, , Public Accountants and Auditors, ; P.O. Box 516, Auckland. 1 N.B. — have secured their degrees under • our "coaching. Special course, also, for NEW [ BOOK-KEEPERS' EXAM. ; GIN BERING J^DUCATION. I In order to copo with the over-increasing i number of Students in Engineering, the • Classrooms of the Auckland School for Engineers are being enlarged, and additions to ' the models and equipments made. 5 This School, through its Principal, Jas. " W. Bower, specialises in preparing. Candi- ' dates for all Government Examinations for ' Marine and Land, Steam, Oil, Alining, and 5 Electrical Certillcatca 1 In addition to the above, Courses in Be- ' frigeration, Mechanical Drawing, MatheI matics. Carpentry, etc., are given. Send or call for Prospectus to [ JAS. W gOWER. J AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS, ! TOP FLOOR TYRONE BUILDINGS, ; CUSTOM-STREET EAST. AUCKLAND. 'Phone 1734. P.O. Box 5a A LEXANDRA College of Music. Stott and • XX. Ho are's Chambers, Swanson-street. Hours, 10 to 9 daily. Saturday 1. ALEXANDRA College . Rapid Method Xi. guarantees to teach piano from perfect music in eight lessons, or refund fee. Alexandra college.—No knowledge of music required; any age can play piano from perfect music; eight lessons. ALEXANDRA College.—The only method iV to learn piano or organ without drudgery: perfect music. Not Vamping. ALEXANDRA College, protected by Royal letters patent, holds world's record; 12,000 pupils successfully taught throughout Australia. Call and inspect. Alexandra college.—You attain the same result in eight lessons that takes years under the old conditions. ALEXANDRA College.—lnterviews daily. Don't bo sceptical. misguided, or think it impossible; we prove it. No failures. Tunes first lesson. . A LEXANDRA College. — Herr Euduard A Schaff, Australia's premier pianist, says: " I would teach my own child the new method." Alexandra college.—Fee, jei is, full tuition, and returned if pupil cannot read and play correctly in eight lessons. w INTER S HOW. CLOSING T\AY. LOSING * J AY. DON'T MISS SEEING IT. GREAT SUCCESS. , yiSITORS rpo INTER J^HOW SHOULD NOT MISS SEEING OUR EXHIBIT OF "TJNIQUE" 0 AST-IRON jg OILER JiRAMES. NEVER WEAR OUT. BURN FIREWOOD ANY LENGTH. SAVE FUEL, LABOUR, AND WORRY, WILL FIT YOUR OLD COPPER BOILER. Soiling Agents for North Island, A AND rj-i jgURT. J^IMITED, - -CO.R T JUSBg -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14691, 27 May 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14691, 27 May 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14691, 27 May 1911, Page 3

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