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EDUCATIONAL. fiANTERBURY COLLEGE. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SCIENCE. Professor in Clmrgo: Robert Julian Scott, M. Inst., C.E., M. List Moeh. E.,Mem. A.I.E.E. Lectures begin MOA'DAY, March 13. Tho School provides—(l) A Complete Courso fcT llio Degree of Bachelor of Mechanical, Civil or Electrical Engineering. (2) A Complete Courso for tlio Certificate of Associate of the School of Engineering, Canterbury College, in Mechnnieal, Civil, or Electrical Engineering. (3) Instruction in the Technical Science of ths Engineering and' Allied Trades. (4) Instruction in Applied Electricity. (5) Instruction in Sun-eying. - A scheme of Exhibitions has been insti-. tutcd by "the Board cf Governors, details of which, and Syllabus of Lectures may bo obtained from the College. GEO. H. MASON, 9f Registrar. J. CAMPBELL GILLIES, . PIANO AND SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION AND CULTURE, Theory, Harmony and Counterpoint, Teach?.—' Classes, Art of Teaching, Sight Reading, and Accompaniment Lessons, Orchestral and Choral Conductor. Pupils Prepared for all accredited Examinations in Music. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. Term dates from pupil's first lesson. Mr Gillies desires to intimate that ho will secin the practice of his profession on MONDAY. February 6. Appointments can be made <it Beeg and C'o.'s, the Dresden; or at Mr Gillies's Private Residence and Studio. "Torwood." 16 Smith etrcet. Telephone 2214. 2jja piANO AND HARMONY. Mr MAX SCHEREK (R.C.M., Lcipsig) Resumes Tuition on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. STUDIO: RANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS. PRINCES STREET. MR JESSE TIM S0 N .(Organist First Church, Conductor Licdertafel) Has RESUMED TEACHING. ORGAN. PIANO, THEORY, Etc. Country Pupils recsivc Railway Concessions. Lessons bv Cowspord-'ncc. 33 HIGH STREET, KOSLYN. Telephone 2532. 28ja TS7OICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Miss VIOLET MCINTOSH RESUMED TEACHING WEDNESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY. ■ BANK OF NEW ZEALAND CHAMBERS PRINCES S'J'KKn. If T ANDSCAPE AND FLOWER PAINTJU ING IN ,'iLL BRANCHES. Miss PASSMORE'S CLASSES RESUME FEBRUARY H. 1911. Railway Coixsssion Tickets. Studio: Stock Exchange Building 6. Princes __6trect. 3f E HAMILTON EAGAR o (Pupil Signer Salvini, Herr Rudolpii Himmcr), TEACHER of SINGING AND THE BREATHING OF SINGERS, 70 UPPER GROSVENOR STREET, KENSINGTON. Mr Eagar visits Mosgiel on Saturdays. T ANGER SCHOOL XJ TING. Mrs A. G. KERR. Classes Daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesdays and Saturdays excepted. Evening Classes commence MARCH 13. Material Cut during First Lesson. ■ Fee, 25s for 12 Lessons. Single Lesson, !s 6d. If "yiOLIN, MANDOLIN, BANJO, » GUITAR. Mr lIUTTON. TEACHING RESUMED. 59 UNION STREET. 9f QTOTT & HOARE'S™ BUSINESS O COLLEGE, Corner Princes arret ilo.nse streets. Day and Evening Closes. Telephone 1112. R~lv. t. PUPILS Matiiculation. other Examinations Classes, Correspondence Tuition; continued successes. 45 passes last Ihrco years.—Albyn House, King street, Dunedin. ■yiOLIN TUITION.-Mr Frank ~Ma7- * tinclli (Conductor Princess Theatre Orchestra) has RESUMED Teaching at " Rotbcrfield," 506 George street. Thorough instruction in orchestral and solo playing. M"I3S F. A. GRANT, Voice Production, ■"A Singing, Pianoforte, has Vacancy few pupils, Port Chalmers. Address: Port Chalmers Hctel, or visit students' residences. Dunedin Studio: Colonial Buildings (Jacobs's). Portobello Wednesday. 7f EOSSBOTHAM'S Commercial College, Dowling street—Shorthand, Typcwriting, Bookkeeping, etc., open Day and ■ Evening. Telephone 735. 23ja EXPERIENCED Teaober feTv VACANCIES Pianoforte Pupils; Beginners careful tuition; medoratc.—3l Manor place. 6f Graduate wishes vv PUPILS for Matriculation and ether examinations,—7s London street. 3f PL«OF«RTE.-TifeT"i"sieijriE- -*- SU.MES Teaching February 6.—Dun.can street, N.E, Valley. 3f 1/fISS GIBB Resumes Teaching 1W -LtJL forte, Harn.ony.-61 Stuart street (opposite 6i. Paul's). 2f fjHEMISTRY - BOTANY. - Wanted, TUTOR for these subjects for matri--Mlation.-R. W., Times Office. 9f PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. W. & T. H. HE ID, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 167 RATTRAY STREET. FOR SALE. . i*6. Four-roomed HOUSE, 4-stallcd stable, nearly J-acre section: £200. Also, 20 Acres, Pine Hill, well fenced; £210. 573. Splendid BUILDING SECTIONS, Balmacewon, each 33 poles (40ft frontage). Cheap, £140. 574. HOUSE, 6 rooms, High street, Maori Hill; two box windows and portico; h. and e. bath, shower, basin, elc.; section 42ft frontage; lawn and (lower garden. £620. 575. BALMACEWEN: Now HOUSE, 5 rooms- verandah, oriel window, tiled hearths, ?iot and cold bath, basin, etc. wd to wnshhonse; i-acre section; owner leaving; must be sold. £550. 576. 7£ ACRES, near Dunedin, with 8roomed HOUSE, Bakehouse (first-class oven), stable, loosebox, loft, cartshed, fowlrun, «id orchard. We;; worth inspection. TO LET. 561. RUSSELL STREET.-HOUSE, 8 rooms; bathroom ill. and c. wafer',: all conveniences; 20s. per week. Also, 6 ROOMS. 17s 6,1. 558. MACLAGGAX STREET-Tliroo COTTAGES; good condition; rent 6s, 3s, and & 572. Two Nice ROOMS. St. Andrew street (just off George street); suit dressmaker; large window for fancy goods. Was occupied for seven years "by Miss Aburn, costumier. Reasonable rent. 577. DUKE STREET (adjoining New Gardens): Six-roomed HOUSE; gas, hot and cold water, bath, washhouse, etc. 20s a week. W. & T. IT. REID. FINANCIAL & INSURANCE AGENTS, Suit-agent Royal Insuranro Company, 567 RATTRAY STREET. DUNEDIN. OTAGO Starira. Ahww Mivcmnt of Rca/Jiiur MaitAr. Price 6>i

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15063, 9 February 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15063, 9 February 1911, Page 9