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ii ; -. ', ui"ii,.ii, i ~1, M ii'i lt ij.iift ■■»■■ ■'■■ ""■■Hi" l ' \. Commercial Colleges. , ; ■ riOME INTO THE OFFICE And Why Not? But it" you seriously contemplate an Office Career, a thorough training in Shorthand, Typewriting, and Book-keeping, . ia an immense advantage. That Training, the TRAINING that ENSURES SUCCESS, is . given at BTQTT AND HOARE'S Business College, tb» Underwood Type-writing School, 23, Swansea Street. When efficient, uncertainty as to employment is at an end. Good positions are at your command. Dalay no longer in qualifying for them. Call, write, cr 'phone for full Information regarding DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Term .begins from date of entry. STOTT AND HOARE. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITING SCHOOL. 23, SWANSON ST. 'Phone 1400. IF you intend going up for any of the Government Examinations for Engineers YOU CANNOT DO BETTER than take advantage of one of our Courses of Distraction— or Correspondence. Whatever Course is selected, you can rely upon having every encouragement to good progress, and , your best assurance of success at the Exam; is our record of 100 per cent passes. Send for our Prospectus now. QTURRCCK'S ENGINEERING COHOOL. H.M. ARCADE. AUCKLAND. I iiiiiwi<»mii«wMi.iwmyr-- f mmmmmmmm 1 at—i—mf -"'•■^n' Educational. ' j SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL CCS-| LEGE, AUCKLAND. ! DAY TECHNICAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS | AND GIRLS. i.. .--■■: FOB BOYS- .' , Agricultural, Commercial, Engineering. Science and Technological. >: FOE GIRLS— -:- ' -■" -":- __ - , Commercial, Domestic, or " Home Training." ' -:'■: ' ~_,._ Classes Commenced MONDAY. February 17. Students who have not already enroaec should do so at once _. . . GEORGE GEORGE. Director. February 17. 1913. • TUT I S ELSIE JAY, Teacher of Elocution, Voice Production,. Dramatic Art, Deportment, 13, Mutual Dire Buildings, Queen Street. Private 'Phone, 725. ■ ____-.—__ rpES T ADIES' pOLLEGB AND QOHOOL OF -RrUSIO. CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. _ Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M.. M.R.0.P.. CM., S.K., London. v-Y.: Staff of Graduates and Certificated , Teachers, English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-olasa Education for Girls on Christian but Unsectarian Principles. Exams, prepared for. Modern Languages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Buildings, with perfect ventilation and- drainage. Extensive grounds. Prospectus at Messrs. Upton and Co., and Champtaloup and Edmiston. > 'Phone 808. Frwi railway: trams to pate. TERM BEGINS FEBRUARY 17. : "-EILAM" QCHOOL OF < A RT ' And ' . ■ :':>'■'■ ; ■ A UCKLAND -A RT SCHOOL.:; The Next Term' of the School will, Commence on MONDAY, March 17. , , y - New students wishing to avail themselves of the FREE STUDENTSHIPS under the " Elani" Bequest, are requested to write to the Registrar for the necessary Forms. Classes are held, in all Branches of' Pine and Applied Arts, by fully-qualified Teachers. .--■■:.' '■:■' : '!.;'"■• -. '■■'■' "> ■■■■ , Further particulars on application to the Registrar, or t0..-. ■ ' E. W. PAYTON, Director. Public Art Gallery, Auckland. Y ■pFFECTIVE TUITtON-ORAL OR POSTAL. EXCELSIOR COLLEGE. Tabernacle Buildings. • The following Classes are how at work: —MATRICULATION—JUNIOR and SENIOR. JUNIOR CIVIL, TEACHERS' D., STANDARD VI PROFICIENCY. N.8.-Of other .Teachers' failures, .3 out of every four passed after a short course with me. - _ - _._ MATRICULATION, LATIN. - SPECIAL CLASS for those who failed in this subject.. My DIRECT. CONVERSATIONAL METHOD seeks to put a little LIFE into the DRY Bones.''..v :.-'-.'■.■'■ ■ i '- "'■'■'■.;';.-'- ■;.: For particulars, .write or call on • , . >- ■; H. MASON, M.A., .. ■':. . Editor, N.Z. Edition Philips' Atlas; Honours in Mental Science; Teacher's Certificate— Class B. Division 1 (endorsed "For EFFICIENCY.") ':'/ : ..--'■::'■ _______ FRENCH.--True Parisian Accent taught, conversationally, grammatically, literacy, by Madame Foley,' from Paris. . At Home for intending pupils, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, alter 2 p.m. Terms: Classes, 15s per quarter; - Private lessons, £2 2s per quarter; Colleges by; arrangement. Pianoforte and : French _ Songs taught.—Maiin«a> Terohonga, Mount , JiiUen Road, third house past briage. CHELTENHAM COLLEGE. - DEVONPORT (lagieside, Mr. Pbilsou'a late Resi- ' ■ , dence Vanxhall Road), ■■■j- __■_■■ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Principal, MRS. A. E. DEAN. _ - , j Formerly Mistress of the -Terrace School. ■ .-v.-,.- Wellington. ■.V-'sjl-'^ '-•_ <'-•■.;:' First Term 1913. February 18. Boarders ; j return February 17 , _'• : All communications may be addressed to the Principal, Cheltenham College., who will ; . receive parents of intending pupils from February 3.. . ! .'"."" . " . ... ' ,"""""■' i Teachers of Music. MISS' AM : STEVEN -SON, k IfX. Medallist of Royal Academy, London. Latest Oatrovsky method. Violin and Piano. STUDIO : 14. GLADSTONE BUILDINGS (opposite Ferry Buildings), Monday. Wednesday, and Thursday Afternoon. Private Address: S3,'GREY:STREET. DEVONPORT. yril. ANTONIA -jyTARTTNENGO. ' Baa resumed tuition in Singing and Voice Production. - - ;..- Pierce Buildings, Symonds-st.: • 'Phone 3468.

MISSES ng E S POSD, : Certificated Teachers of •■.'■'. ..y. ? PIANO. VIOLIN., AND SINGING, ?igsagg 010 - M ias ; A LICE Ii AW - Diplomee Stern Conservatorium of Music, Berlin, . ; L.R.A.M. (Licentiate Royal Academy or Music), London, ' „_ - TEACHER OP PIANOFORTE, ~ HAS RETURNED. FROM GERMANY Studio; 15 and 16, First mom. Union Bides. Customs St. E. At Studio TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS. Private Address:. Oraigholm, Victoria Road, Devonport. • ",. • ■»«- ISS A LICE gIMMBB, ' TEACHER OF SINGING. PIANO. VIOLIN, AND TjAxivJHXi Has returned from South, . ' RESUMED DUTIES. STUDIO: FIRST FLOOR, QUEEN'S BLDGS., WELLESLEY ST., opp. Old Y.M.G.A. Bides. At Studio Id a.m.. to 4 p.m. daily, or by arrangement. ■..->•. •.-.'. : ■:■ ■VffiBREWETMGR |ITEADOW6. L.A.8., TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION AND PIANOFORTE. '' ■ Studio: ' \ ' QUEEN'SRUILDINGS, WELLESLEY STREET.; Interviews. 10 to 12, 3 to 5. 7.30 tof 9. ■n/r R S. SUTHERLAND, "Hoeh" Conservatorium, Germany. SINGING, - VOICE PRODUCTION, PIANOFORTE. INTERVIEWS FROM 4 to 5.30 P.M. MONDAY I ' NX AND THURSDAY. Studio: No. 5, Mutual Life' Buildings, Queen Street, i l[kjf&. TpRANCIS r-iORNWALL. VOICE AND SINGING SPECIALIST. Thorough Tuition of Piano, Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, and Banjo. STUDIO: 12, GLADSTONE BUILDINGS (Opposite Ferry Buildings). Interviews from 11 a.m. to 12,30 p.m.. 3 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 8 p.m. 'Phone 2655. SCHOOL FOR MANDOLIN. BANJO., D AND GUITAR. Studio: &L Grafton Road, near Choral HalL MR. A. A. PARTRIDGE (Principal). Q IN G I N G. h ■ ■■ WISS r TWA J^LETCHER. Trained as a teacher for three years by Sir Charles Santley, the greatest authority on voico production ami singing of the ' age. STUDIO, 64, QUEEN STREET. Tuition resumed February 10. Y Q I C E CULTURE. \ MR. WALTER GRAf (direct from London), LATE PRINCIPAL TENOR OF THE ROYAL CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY, is prepared to- take a limited number of ipupils for Singing and Stage Deportment. Lessons . given at 215. Queen Street (London and Berlin Piano Company). Voices tested Free from 11 to % Mondays and Fridays, Thefts . SOIO. Terms oa apniicatigu. , — -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15234, 22 February 1913, Page 4

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