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EDUCATIONAL. Q HILDA'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL VJ. FOR (URLS. lIERTOT ROW, DUNEDIN, Conducted by t,he SISTERS of the CHURCH, Aided bv an Efficient Staff. HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION. The Visiting Staff includes amongst others; Mine. Dccloene, French; Mr Maitland Gard'ner. Singing and Elocution; .Mr Yallis, Miss Gaiyl'i'.er, L.A.li., and Miss Longford, L.A.8., Pianoforte; Miss Hartley, Painting and Drawing; Miss Hooper, Dancing. Pupils Prepared for Univcrsily Matriculation, also -Musical Examinations. Resident and Daily Pupils Received. Tho health and comfort of Boarders is made a special care. Each Boarder lias a. eom-pletcly-furnished cubiclo to hen-elf. Every core is taken to cultivate thoroughly gooil habits ,refined and gentle manners. Tho term begins on TUESDAY, February 9. New Pupils Enrolled on MONDAY, Bth February, at 10.30 a.m. NOTE.—A Kindergarten Class Jias been formed under the care of Miss Raine (late Mistress of Junior School, U.E. College, Fdgbaston, Birmingham), lioys of five and six years of age received as well as girls. «T. ANDREW'S p ( SCHOOL, First Church Class Rooms, Moray place. MARGARET SMYTH, M.A., Principal. FIRST TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, 9th February, 1909. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other Examinations. .Junior School under the charge of a Trained aad Certificated Teacher. Visiting Teachers for Drawing and Calisthenics. Miss Smyth will be at the Class Rooms on tho Afternoon of MONDAY, Bth February, from 3 o'clock till 5 o'clock. OTAGO II IG II S C 110 01, S, DUNEDIN. SESSION, 1909. Tho FIRST TERM COMMENCES on TUESDAY, 9th February, at 9.20 a.m. NEW PUPILS will he ENROLLED on MONDAY, Bth February, from 9.20 a.m. For prospectuses, etc., apply to C. MACANDREW, Secretary Board of Governors. Jetty street. 4f pIANOFORTE PLAYING, SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT, AND MUSICAL FORM. Mrs BLANCHE LEVI RESUMES LESSONS FEBRUARY 8, 31 STUART STREET. Telephone 2023. if VOICE PRODUCTION AND SOLO SINGING. Mr J. DALMORES M'DONALD, Lato Pupil of Alberto Bach; Articled Pupil of T. H. Colliuson, Mus. Bach., Oxford; Organist St. Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh; Solo Boy St. Mary's Cathedral, 1878 to 1881. Mr M'DONALD intimates that he had NO Pupils entered lor last Competitions. Address: 42 JI olt A Y P LACE (Opposite 'I'rinity Ohiirc-li). It JES S E TIMs ON. PIANO, ORGAN, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT. TEACHING RESUMED FEMUARY 8. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. Organ Tuition on First Church Organ. THE DRESDEN, or 38 HIGH STREET, ROSLYN. Telephone 2582. 28ja "PIANOFORTE AND THE THEORY -it OF MUSIC. Miss LONGFORD, L.A.B. of H.A.iM. and R.C.M., Will RESUME TEACHING on WEDNESDAY , February 10. at her RESIDENCE, 14 Albert street. Visiting Teacher at the Girls High School and St. Hilda's Collegiuto School. MISS ETsm jroßty L.T.C L iTJt teacher Of PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY, RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY, Bth, At Burke street, Mornington, and at HOWELL'S, OCTAGON, TUESDAY and FRIDAY. Telephone 325. Pupils Prepared for al!_Examinationa. MISS MOW AT (assisted bv Miss I*JL MERCIE CAMERON) " Will RESUME ALL DANCING CLASSES In APRIL, as usual. Schools attended for Physical Culture and Gymnastic Classes. Address; 347 CUMBERLAND STREET. . Telephono 2497. np HE MISS E S 11ARTH RESUME TEACHING PIANOFORTE, SINGING, & HARMONY, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8. Dresden Studio: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. Musselburgh; Monday, Thursday, and Saturday. MISS B INN IE Resumes 'Teaching February 4; Pianoforte, Organ, Harmony. Henry street, Maori Hill; Studio, Gcor-p sieet. u TMPERIAL SCHOOL OF DRESS-COT-■a- TING, 35 Princes street (two doors from Dresden). Important Notice.—We wish to ..olify the Dunedin Public that tho Imperial System was awarded the Gold Medal in the late Franco-British Exhibition. All Ladies anxious to do first-class Dressmaking should complete a course of lessons with us. and learn (o their advantago tho many improvements our system han over the older systems. Exports and ex-pupils now acknowledge it to Ik the finest allround method ever taught, in the Dominion. Day Classes resume .MONDAY", February 1Evening Classes, MONDAY, March' 1. Hours; Morning, 1(1 to 12 a.m.; Afternoon, 2 lo 4 p.m. Evenings (Mondays and Thursday.'), I lo 9. Terms oil application. Trial lc.fion free.-Principals, Mesdamcs CIIIRNSIDE & WHITE. 27j a JpIPORTANT TO LADIES^ XEW INVENTION. The NEW BLOUSE AND SKIRT CUTTER is alfcoliitoly llw Simplest Method in use; only threo measurements required; no tilting and no calculations: will cut, plain, yoked, tucked, and fancy evening blotiM's. Pupils may bring material and cut biouse or skirt during first lesson. First, lesson Free. Fee, 25s for 12 Lessons, including a a-nU iSlcirt Cutter. PUI'II.S MAY ENROL AT ANY TIME FOR MORE ADVANCED WORK. The Alphabetically-arranged and Selfinsirncting Gannent Cutter now ready. For Costumes, Tea Gowns, Coats, Boy's' Pants, Children' 6 Garments and Skirts. Absolutely no titling, except for deformed figures. This is the only system used where e«cli piece has full instructions, and can be easily followed by letters, making it impossible lo forget. Former Pupils may Exchange Old Drafters for 7s 6d, or take Single Lessons in Practical Work at Is 6d. Classes Daily. \\ednostlay excepted; also Monday and l Thursday Evenings. Patterns for Sale. The a.lxive has awarded First Prize at the Women's Exhibition of Work in Melbourne, and holds the only Medal from the New Zealand Exhibition; also gained! l'irst PI aw in a Test of Systems in Sydney. SCHOOL HAS NOW REOPENED. An Underclothing Class will he Opened for Cutting ail kinds of Underclothing bv a- simple method of .Paper-foklint;, as taught in the Australian Colleges, on SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH CHi. Evening C-lasc, FRIDAY, sth. Intending Pupils will need to begin on ! that date. Terms, £1 Is. J MISS CHARLES, Principal, I N'o. 3 High street (opposite D.1.C.).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14441, 6 February 1909, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14441, 6 February 1909, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14441, 6 February 1909, Page 11

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