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Commercial Colleges. pOME INTO THE OFFICE! And Why Not? But if you seriously contemplate an Office Career, a thorough training , in Shorthand, Typewriting, and Book-keeping, is an immense advantar That Training, the TRAINING that EKSCTRES SUCCESS, is given at STOTT AND HOARE'S Business College, the Underwoci Typewriting School. 25, Swansort Street. When efficient, uncertainty as to' omp'oyment is at an end. Good positions am at your command. Delay no longer in qualifying for them. Call, write, or 'phone for full information regarding DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Term, begins from date of entry. STOTr AND HOARS, UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITING SCHOOL, 23. SWANSON ST. 'Phone 1400. >~—■ - -— ! Educational. rpEE T ADIES' pOLLEGH AND QCHOOL OF TV|-USIC. CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUERA. ' Principal: MRS 8. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M.. M.R.C.P.. CM.. S.K., LondonStaff of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, English and Foreign Thorough Modern High-olasa Education for Girls ou Christian iiat Unsectarian Principles. Exams, prepared for. Modern Languages Taught Conversationally- Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Buildings, with perfect ventilatiou and drainage. Extensive grounds. Prospectus at Messrs. Upton and Co., and Champtalonp and Edmiston. 'Phone 808 Frp« railway: trams to pate. TERM BEGINS FEBRUARY 17. '"pLAM" QCHOOL OF A ET And. A UCKLAND A RT QCHOOL. Tho Next Term of the School will Commence 011 MONDAY, March 17. New Students wishing to avail themselves of tho FREE STUDENTSHIPS under the " Elam" Bequest, are requested to write to the Registrar for tho necessary Forms. Classes are held in all Branches of Fine and Applied Arts, by fully-qualified Teachers. Further particulars on application to theRegistrar, or to E. W. PAYTON, Director. Public Art Gallery, Auckland, CHELTENHAM COLLEGE. DEVONPORT * .(Ingleside, Mr. Philson's late Residence Vauxhall Road), BOARDING jIND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Principal, MRS. A. E. DEAN, Formerly Mistress of the Terrace School, _ Wellington. First Term 1913. February 10. Boardera return February 17 All communications may be addressed to the Principal, Cheltenham College, who will receive parents of intending pupils from February 3. -""""■--— —_.' "™ =3, Teachers of Music. M ISS a my qtevenson, Medallist of Royal Academy. Loudon. Latest Ostrovsky Method. Teacher of Violin and Piano. At Studio. 14, Gladstone Buildings (opposite Ferry Buildings): Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday afternoons. Private Address: 20, Grey Street, Devonport.' 11 ISS A LICFj JJ IMMEETEACHER OF SINGING, PIANO, VIOLIN, AND THEORY, Has returned from South, and RESUMED DUTIES. STUDIO: FIRST FLOOR. QUEEN'S BLDGS., WELLESEEY ST., opp. Old Y.M.C.A. Bldgs. At Studio 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2 to 5 p.m. daily, or by arrangement. TlffM, ANTONIA TV/TARTINENGO. Iras resumed tuition in Singing and Voice Production. Pierce Buildings, Symonds-st. 'Phone 3463. MISSES "OERESFORD, Certificated Teachers of PIANO. VIOLIN. AND SINGING. Orchestras provided for Garden Parties, eto. ARNCLIFFE. 106, SYMONDS STREET. ■VTEEEWETHER TyTEADOWS. L.A.8., TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION AND PIANOFORTE. Studio: QUEEN'S BUILDINGS. WELLESLEY STREET. Interviews. 10 to 12, 3 to 5, 7.30 to 9, ■jl/T RS. SUTHERLAND, " Hoch " Conservatorium, Germany. SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION, PIANOFORTE, INTERVIEWS FROM 4 to 5.30 P.M. MONDAY AND THURSDAY. Studio: No. 5, Mutual Life Buildings, Queen Street. SCHOOL FOR MANDOLIN. BANJO., AND GUITAR.' Studio: 21. Grafton Road, near Choral HalL MR. A A. PARTRIDGE (Principal). ,; -— : ■ " 3 Publications. •ORILLIANT JypW ', gERIAL. A ©TORY' OF gCCIETY gINS AND OINNERS. THE BARRIER, BY E. A LMAZ .S TOCT - Publication will be commenced in the columns of tho NEW ZEALAND HERALD On Saturday next, of a brilliant new serial, entitled "The Barrier." This story is from the pen of E. Alniaz Stout, who' is becoming widely known in England as a writer of modern fiction. The story deals with the high play indulged in at some society bridge parties, and is of enthralling interest to both young and old readers. THE BARRIER, BY E. A LMAZ STOUTTHE OPENING CHAPTERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE COLUMNS OF mnE "j\J"EW i/EALAND TTERALD ■j\JEXT SATURDAY. NEW YEAR Visitors requiring New Saddlery should call and inspect Saddles and Harness, and inquire prices of pood handsewn articles before buying elsewhere. O. J DURBIN, Saddier. 44. Wyndham-street (next Buckley's, Dealer). LAWN MOWERS.— tho best durable J Machines that will last.—Only the best nia.ken from A- Yates and Co., Ltd.. Albertstreet, opp. Customshouse. PTrkS, 755, 80s, SUITS to Measure.—You i\J want a new Suit. Wo want to make it. Cash only. Best of materials, English and Colonial. See our Mcßrido, Tailor and. Costumier. Victoria Street,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15236, 25 February 1913, Page 4

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