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EDUCATIONAL. X AMINATION RESULTS. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, Again to the Front. ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS—23B presented, 189 passed. LAW PROFESSIONAL—I 29 presented, 81 passed. MATRICULATION AND ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS—iy presented, 85 passed. ENROLMENTS are now being taken tor This Year. SPECIAL CLASSES AND COACHING FOR THE MARCH EXAMINATIONS. All the Commercial and Professional Classes have Now Resumed in our New Premises, 96-102 The Terrace. For further information apply to H. AMOS. 22ja Managing Director. Hawthorne private school AND KINDERGARTEN, All Saints’ Schoolroom, Cumberland street. A. L. LEES, Principal. School will REOPEN on TUESDAY, Bth February, at 9.30 a.m. Kindergarten Classes for Boys and Girls from 3 to 5 years of age. Junior School for Boys and Girls from Infant Classes to Standard IV. Senior School for Girls from Standard IV to Standard VI.

A Branch of the above School will be opened in the Presbyterian Sunday School Hall, Queen’s drive, Musselburgh, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd February, at 9.30 a.m. Miss Lees will be in attendance at the Musselburgh Schoolroom on TUESDAY, Ist February, from 3 to 5 p.m., and also at All Saints’ Schoolroom on MONDAY, 7th February, from 3 to 5 p.m., to meet parents and enrol pupils. 28ja JOHN M’GLASHAN COLLEGE. . WORK RESUMED TUESDAY, Bth Feb., at 11 am. Boarders Return MONDAY 7th February. The Principal will be at home from TUESDAY, Ist February, by appointment, and all day MONDAY, 7th February, to interview parents and enrol new pupils. Telephone 9130 M. Telegrams, “Glascoll,” Dunedin.—A. G. BUTCHERS, M.A., Dipl. Educ., Principal. 24-ja GIVE yourself a chance by writing to the International Correspondence Schools for that Course of Training about which you have been thinking long enough. Waste no more of your precious spare time, but turn it into money through spare time study. Let 1921 be your SUCCESS year. I.C.S. Courses are easy to learn, remember, and apply—R. N. RIDD, District Agent, Department “ B,” Box 687, Dunedin. JJECOME a fluent, attractive speaker and you will succeed in both business and social Life. You will also speak always with ease and celerity. Study daily Grenville Kleiser’s Public Speaking Course. Write for free booklet “S” to James Rodger and Co., Limited, 159 h Manchester street, Christchurch QT. DOMINIC’S COLLEGE, Tennyson street.

STUDIES RESUMED MONDAY. 14th FEBRUARY. Boarders to bo ia Residence Saturday, February 12. OOLUMBA COLLEGE, ROSLYN. The above College will REOPEN on TUESDAY, the Bth of February, at 9.30 a .m. Boarders to be in residence on MONDAY, the 7th. The Principal will be at home ©very afternoon after the 2nd of February. 19ja F. J. ROSS, M.A., Principal.

M ISS H. O. MATHESON RESUMES TUITION, PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY At Rooms, 10' Laing street, Caversham, THURSDAY, .February 3; And 95 Prince Albert road, Musselburgh, FRIDAY, February 4. AND SINGING. Miss FLORENCE J. PACEY Resumes LESSONS TO-DAY (MONDAY). Pupils Prepared for all New Zealand Competitions, Trinity College Examinations in Elocution and Singing. Telephone 2074. OAKLEY HOUSE. Rattray street. 29j a MR A. W. LILLY, Organist and Choirmaster, All Saints’ Church, RESUMES TEACHING FEBRUARY 1. PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING.

562 CASTLE STREET (Next Selwyn College). 31ja I\T R S CHIRNSIDE, 35 Upper Dowling street. BUSINESS RESUMES WEDNESDAY. February 2. Paper Patterns or Materials Cut to Measure. Tel. 3112. 29ja gIDNEY WOLF Will RESUME LESSONS

On MONDAY, 7th February,

Telephone 1671,

36 Canongate.

li/TISS MYRA W. SPITE, L.T.C.L., ITA TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY, Will Commence TEACHING EARLY IN FEBRUARY, And -will arrange -with intending pupils at “ARONTJI,” HIGH STREET, On. TUESDAY, February 2.

Mr ARTHUR F. H. NEATE, L.T.C.L., Violinist (Elder University Consorvatorium, Adelaide), RESUMES TEACHING FEBRUARY 7. Interviews Daily at Studio; 201 GEORGE STREET. CITY. ’Phone 2645. 29j a

B S ASTLEY BLACK WiU RESUME TEACHING VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING ,At 50a Manor place on FEBRUARY 3. Tel. 744. 29ja MISS MATH ESO N, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. RESUMES TEACHING FEBRUARY 2, "l/TR R. P. do BIDDER, “The Cottage,” J.TJL East Taieri. Mosgiel. Resumes Pianoforte, etc., Teaching at Mosgiel February 7; Allanton and Momona February 11 and 12. 29 j a STUDENTS o f Rossbotham’a ColAl/U lege secured clerical positions locally during 1920. Enrol now.—Telephones 736, 2114. 22 ja BROWN’S COLLEGE, Moray piace.Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Stenotypy (machine shorthand). Railway concessions. Terms moderate. Reopen January 81. 12ja

M IS I Tuesday, M‘VFIGH Resumes Teaching at High street, Musselburgh, on February 1. 29ja

MISS STEVENS, L.A.8., will Resume Teaching at her Residence, 214- Bay View road, St. Clair, February 2. 29ja

MR YALLIS Resumes Piano, Theory, February 14. Ten firsts lost Competitions.—4 Smith street (’phone 2210). 31ja MISS FLORENCE ANDERSON Resumes Teaching Pianoforte and Theory, Thursday, February 3. 53 Stuart street.

CROSS , MOTOR CAR \jT TYRES—made by the North British Rubber Company (Limited) thoroughly tested both in ihe laboratory and on the road qver hundreds of thousands of miles. “The tyre that is superior."

OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A large amount of reading matter. Price Bd.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18157, 31 January 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18157, 31 January 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18157, 31 January 1921, Page 7

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