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EDUCATIONAL. T ANGUAGES, Mathematics, and Ju Mechanics; Classes Resume Wednesday, February 1.-J. Strang, M.A., 371 Lcith street. 25ja MISS MILDRED EMERY (from Paris University), French Professor, resumes TUITION February I.—Littlebourne road. 24ja MISS GRACE WALKER, 84- Maryhill terrace, has resumed TEACHlNGpianoforte and organ; lessons at pupils' Lomes if desired. 24ja "OOSSBOTHAM'S Commercial College, .5-si Dowling street. —Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc., has .RE- ■ OPENED. Telephone 756. 23ja REV. T. RUSSELL,- M.A., desires PUPILS Matriculation, other Examir.aiions Classes, Correspondence Tuition; continued successes, 45 passes last threo years.—Albyn House, King street, Dunedin, MR 0. H. TROCHON, Teachor of PianoJA forte, RESUMES TEACHING Ist FEBRUARY. Address: 32 Forth street, City. 25[a BTOTT & HOARE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Corner Princes aird Manse streets. Day and Evening Classes. Telephone 1112. ,QT. JOHN'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, High street, Roslyn, REOPENS TUESDAY, 7th February. Miss Gillies will bo pleased to interview parents of intending pupils at the Schoolroom on MONDAY, 6th February, from 3 to S p.m. TMPERIAL DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL, A 35 PRINCES STREET (Two Doors from Dresden). CLASSES RESUME WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. Mesdames CHIRNSIDE & WHITE, Principals. 24ja "violin, etc. j. a. Wallace, 1.t.c.1., has resumed teaching . STUDIO:-18 OCTAGON. 25ja piANO, SINGING, ORGAN, HARJr, MONY, ETC. Mr W. PAGET GALE (Organist Knox Church), RESUMES TEACHING on WEDNESDAY, Ist February, and will be in Attondanco at his Studio, Dresden Piano Company, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, January 30 and 1 31, from 2 to 4. Country pupils receive railway concessions. 25ja ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, FIRST CHURCH CLASS ROOMS, MORAY PLACE. MARGARET SMYTH, M.A., Principal. FIRST TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. Pupils Prepared for Matriculation and other Examinations. Visiting Teachers for Calisthenics, Drawing, and French Conversation. Preparatory Class fer Beginners in charge of a Trained and Certificated Teacher. Miss Smyth will be' in Attendance at tho School on MONDAY, February o, from 2 till 5 p.m. 25ja lα. N 0 AND HA R MONY. Mr MAX SCHEREK (R.C.M., Leipsig) Resumes Tuition on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. STUDIO- BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET. ERAEMAR HOUSE, DUNEDIN. HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals, the Misses MILLER, Certificated Teachers, London and Paris, assisted by a Resident French Governess and a large Visiting Staff. Kindergarten Class under the charge of a, Trained Teacher, assisted by a Frer.ah Governess. Pupils Prepared for Matriculation, Kensington Art Examinations, and all Musical Examinations.' A Thoroughly Sound and Advanced Education given. A system of School Management is followed by which the entire work of even the' youngest pupil comes under the personal notice of the Misses Miller every day. Prospectus on Application. SCHOOL REOPENS on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. TftfIRIHANA HOUSE BOARDING V SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Near New Brighton, Christchurch. Principal: Mr WM. WILSON (formerly Head Master and Lecturer on School Management at the Normal Training Collego for Teachers, Christchurch). Tho S:hoolhouso stands high on sand among plantations of pine trees about a milo from the sea. The boys aro taught largely in the open air. The grounds cover 10 acres. Special attention is paid to young, Jelicate, and backward boys. 7n T ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. The New Blouse and Skirt Oultor is absolutely the eimplest method used. Material cut during first leeeon. Fee, 25a for 12 tasons, including a Cutter, a boon for summer drosses. Single Leesons, Iβ 6d. Cut-to-measure Patterns for Sale. The School of Drcsscutting will Re-open on MONDAY, January 30. Classes Daily. Evening Classes commence- MARCH 13. Particulars ro Mosgiel Class from Mis Arundlo. Mrs A. G. KERR (formerly Miss Begg, of Messrs Herbert, Haynes, and Co. Dunedin, and Tβ Aro House, Wellington), Principal, opposite D.I.C. 29ja MOME\. rpiE DUNEDIN DIOCESAN TRUST •*• BOARD has £8000 to LEND on GOOD FREEHOLD SECURITY in One or More Sums. CHAS. H. STATHAM, Secretary. 26 Dowling street. 19j a jajT 0N E Y T~O LEN dT The DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK is prepared to LEND MONEY on Freehold Security at Lowest Current Rates. FRED. SMITH, Isui Manager. MONEY to LEND in large or small amounts, on Freehold Security. MONDY & STEPHENS, Solicitor*, 203 Princes street. MONEY TO LEND In Any Sum. ©OORE, MOORE, & NICHOL, Solicitors, 2Zo £5 Lower Stuart street. TRUST MONEY to LEND on Freehold Seourity or Municipal Debentures, at Current Rates.—The 'Irusrues. Executors, and Agency Company of N.Z. (Ltd.), corner Water street and IJond street. W. LAURENCE SIMPSON. Manager. MONEY to LEND, £5 and upwards, on Furniture, Promissory Notes, anyone in permanent employment; easy repayments; strictly private; correspondence promptly attended.—Butler, Gray, Manse street. 25ja MONEY to LEND, Freehold Securities; lowest rates.—Holmes, Gilkison, and White, solicitors, 10 Water street, Dunedin. MONEY CLUB.-LOANS, large or email.—Particulars Hugh Mitchell and Co., Stock Exchange, 129 Princes hircct. Z3n ry iKUST Money to Lend on First MoHJL gage of Freehold Securities.—ADAMS BROS., solicitor!.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15050, 25 January 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15050, 25 January 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15050, 25 January 1911, Page 6