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EDUCATIONAL. fTTTNG EDWARD TECHNICAL Ha. i COLLEGE. THE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL REOPENS On TUESDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. The DIRECTOR will bo at tho School on MONDAY, February 5, from 10 a.m. to 3 pjn., to ENROL PUPILS. Provision is mado for tho following courses:— 1. An Industrial Coarse, forming a preparation for Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical), for trades such as Plumbing, Oabinetmaking, and Building, and also for Agricultural Pursaits. 2. A Commercial Course. Tho Commexcinl Work is arranged to give students a practical knowledge of tho essential subjects roquircd to fit them for positions as Shorthand-Typists, Bookkeepers, Shop Assistants. Students aro also prepared for tho Government Shorthand-Typists Examinations. 3. A Damestio Course. Instruction is given in the Economical Management of the Home, Dressmaking, Needlework, Plain Cookery, and Laundrywork. Pupils who have passed the Junior or Senior Free Place Examination, or aro the holders of Proficiency Certificates, or of Competency Certificates, with merit for Handwork, aro, subject to certain, conditions, granted Froe Places. Free Place Holders aro entitled to Free Railway Tickets, available for travelling only to and from tho school. ANGUS MARSHALL,, 2Qja .__ Director. HP U I T 2 ON For LAW PROFESSIONAL, ACCOUNTANCY, BOOKKEEPING, ; B. COM. AND LLB. EXAMINATIONS Provided at BARNES'S COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. FuH Correspondence Lecture Courses in oil the necessary Subjects are available. They have been prepared by experienced scholars and business men with the highest credentials, who also check and criticise students' work. MODERATE FEES. For further particulars apply to H. AMOS, 25ja Director. tj.c.o. u.o.a TWELFTH YEAR. STUDENTS PREPARED FOR THE FOLLOWING EXAMINATIONS:— Bookkeepers , Diploma, Accountancy Professional, Bookkeeping for Teachers' D, Accountancy for Teachers' C or for Public Service Entrance, Complete Courses for Publio Service Entrance, Matriculation, Teachers' D, Cj or B Certificates; also a Business Training Course. For prospectus and fall particulars -write to THE SECRETARY, University Correspondence College, ISja ' Elgin road, Dnnedin. C HILDA'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL | K - 7 * FOR GIRLS, HERIOT ROW, DUNEDIN, FIRST TERM, begins on THURSDAY, February 8, at 9 a.m. Kindergarten at 9.30. N«»w Pnpfla Enrolled on Monday and Tuesday Afternoons. For prospectus apply to tho &ja SISTER-IN-CHARGE. iAWTHORNE PREPARATORY ■ SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, All Saints' Schoolroom, . Cumberland street. Preparatory School for the Education of Boys and Girls between tho ages •of 5 and 12 years. Kindergarten Classes for Pupils from 3 to 5 years of ago. In the Preparatory School a thorough grounding in all Elementary Spbjects is given, every pupil receiving individual tuition. Parents may interview Miss Lees at the Schoolroom on MONDAY, February 5, from 3 to 5 pjn. School REOPENS TUESDAY, February 6. 27ja A. L. LEES, Principal. T ANGER DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL JLJ \CEstablished 1902). ' CLASSES will RESUME on THURSDAY, February 1, 10' to 12 and 2to 4 EVENING CLASSES' Start MARCH 1," Monday and Thursday, 7 .to 9. • Principal: Miss KATE STEWART ROOMS: 123 HIGH STREET (opposite D.1.C.). CJT. John's Preparatory School and Kinou ,4 er ß?J*™' 127 -EKghgato, Rosryn. School for Girls and Boys. School Reopens Tuesday, February 6. Intending Pupils Enrolled Monday, February 5.—L. M. Gillies, Principal. 3lj a ST. CLAIR Kindergarten and Primary SchooL—Tho First Term of tho above will Commenco on Tuesday, February 6, in the Prcebyterian Hall, Albert street, at 9.30 a.m.—Dorothy A. Lake, Principal. .TWpiSS GETHER'S CLASSES in DECOItJLraTTVE ART WORK will commence again on FEBRUARY 7. Inspection invited Mondays-and Tuesdays, 11-12, or by appointment. REID'S BUILDINGS, LIVERPOOL STREET. 31ja jML teacher pianoforte E Lk, And THEORY OF MUSIC, - RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, At STUDIO, as usual ; And. 12 UPPER ALBANY STREET. Telephone 2257. 29ja TMTRS CHIRNSIDE, TEACHER of 1". DRESSMAKING, H.B. Buildings Octagon. CLASSES RESUME February 5. Evening Classes, Tuesday, March 6. Single .lessons given. Paper patterns cut to measure. Materials cut for costumes, coats, eta Send for circular of instructions ■how to measure. 50 j a ISS PASSMORE'S ART CLASSES RESUME Ist FEBRUARY. Tuition, given in Oil, Water, Pastel ■ Coloured Poker Work, Pen-painting, ' Stencilling, etc. Sketching Classes frotn Nature can bo arranged for. Railway Concession Tickets. Studio: Stock Exchange Buildings. Princes street. "fo/fLLE. DAMBLY RESUMES TE\CH--I*l ING DRESSCUTTING, NEEDLE WORK, and LINGERIE FEBRUARY 1 Morning Classes, 10 to 12; Afternoon, 2 to 6. MARCH 1 ? 0 CLAS SES RESUME JAMIESON'S BUILDING, Lower Stuart street. 26ja TfyipSF A.. GRANT, Teacher oTvoicIDAY, January 31 1917, at her residence, 62 York place. At Homo from Tuesday SOjjhJnst. , . 29ja TMTISS LILLIAN ABERCROMBIE X.JL Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory liosumes Teaching at her Residence, " Oaklands," Anderson Bay. on , FEBRUARY 7. 31ja MARGARET CUNNINGHAM •li J- A.T.C.L., Pianoforte, Harmony, Resumes Teaching February 5, 401 Cargill read, Duuedin South. 27ja CyVNON NEVILL, Oxford *S (honours), Coaches Latin, French Bnglish, Lit. and History a specialty —Tel' W± ; 23ja ROSSBOTHAM'S COLLEGE, Dowling street—bhorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeoping. Reopening Monday. Write or call for prospectus. Tclephono 736. 13ja TfyTtSS E. WILLTAMSbN] A.TXJ.IT, XVA Teacher Pianoforte, Resumes Tcachuig Monday, February 5, 52 Mclvillo street. , TMTISS LACK has Resumed Toaching the Violin at nor Residence, 160 King staw*. 3]j a

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16916, 31 January 1917, Page 7

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