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EDUCATIONAL.. y OICE PRODUCTION. SINGING. PIANO, . ,i KATE G. SINCLAIR, , . U ■ j gv> .* cj $c % A. Voc. T.C.L., ! ' j i iiS lEI.IX >pS’?iWTOaMfr ;■ RESUMES FEBRUARY 2. ENTRIES FOR VOCAL SCHOLARSHIP CLOSE 16th FEBRUARY, Interviews February 1 and 2,2 p.m. to 7 p.m., at 5 Victoria street. STUDIOS: THE BRISTOL AND “ RARAMAI,” 5 VICTORIA STREET, PUPILS USUAL TIMES.

r\TAGO BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH vJ SCHOOLS. ENROLMENTS, 1926. The FIRST TERM will Commence on MONDAY, February 8. Parents and guardians o£ pupils are asked to note the following;— BOYS’ SCHOOL— Intending Pupils must give notice to the Undersigned on or before SATURDAY, 30th January, of their Intention to Enrol. The form of notice is obtainable at the Board’s Office, 236 Moray place. Present Pupils who intend to return must also give notice of such intention on the forms already supplied to .hem. GIRLS’ SCHOOL.—Notices of intention to enrol or to return are not required. New Pupils w|ll Enrol at the Schools on dates to be advertised later. RECTORY BOARDING-HOUSE. Accommodation is available for a limited number of Boys. Full particulars may be had on application to the Undersigned. ' C. R. M'LEAN, Secretary Board of Governors. High Schools’ Office, 238 Moray place, Dunedin. J DALMORE M’DONALD, VOICE CULTURE AND SINGING. Address: 18 SMITH STREET. Telephone 2500. npECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL J- REOPENS FEBRUARY 2. 1926. GENERAL CULTURAL EDUCATION, Combined with PRACTICAL COURSES. Commercial Course. Home Science. ~ . Industrial (Woodwork and EngineerAgricultural. Art Classes. The Syllabus for these Courses meets the requirements for Public Service and Matriculation Examination. Pupils are being enrolled daily. Hours; 9 a.m. to 12, and 1 p.m. to 4 P ' m ' ANGUS MARSHALL, 26 j a Director. jyj-R S W. GILLANDERS, L.T.C.L., L-A.B. of RAM. and R.CM., London, 64 HIGH STREET, MUSSELBURGH. At Home Monday, February 1. RESUMES TEACHING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. Pupils Usual Times. COMMERCIAL OOSSBOTHAM’S C Xi COLLEGE. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. REOPENING MONDAY, 25. JANUARY STUDENTS NOW BEING ENROLLED. ROSSBOTHAM’S is the Oldest Comercial College in the Dominion. Indidual Tuition. Open Day and Evening. Write or call for prospectus. Railway concessions. DOWLING STREET. ’Phone 736. 21ja jTRS HARPER WHITE, L.T.C.L. (Nee Lena Geddes), 5 GOURLEY ST., MUSSELBURGH, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, RESUMES TUITION ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1926. ,t Home from Tuesday, February 2, 3-5 p.m. "STREET SCHOOL, r C. C. Rawlinson, Head Master. , school win Reassemble on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, At 9 a.m. A. JORDAN, Hon. Secretary. ICHEMAKERS CONVENT. SOAtDERS ARE TO BE IN RESIDENCE On TUESDAY, 2nd! IDUCTION OP ACCOUNTANCY FEES By ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. > all Students Enrolling for Aocount- - Subjects before 31st January a Reion of 20 per cent, off our scheduled will be allowed. OTE THE FOLLOWING EXAM. RESULTS, ir head BOOKKEEPING AND SITING TUTOR—Mr E. L. Enting, >m., A.1.A., N.Z. —has coached 54 sue!ur students in Bookkeeping, Stage and 75 in Auditing during the past ,r LAW AND ECONOMIC TUTORS s had only Ten (10) Failures among b students who have completed our see of work during the same period, xe best New Year resolution you can e is to Join Banks Commercial Coland Pass the Accountancy Exam. H. AMOS, anaging Director of H. Amos Ltd., irietors of Banks Commercial College and Wellesley Boys’ College. »lANO, HARMONY, THEORY. Mr CHAS. PARNELL, Mur. Director, Empire Theatre, RESUMES TUITION on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1926. N.B. Special Preparatory and Berners’ Classes on Saturday Mornings, lildren up to 14, 9 till 10; Beginners er 14. 10 till 11. . Terms, etc., on application at STUDIO. 5 George street North opposite public wol), or EMPIRE THEATRE. P~~SS WINNIE GEDDES, Pianoforte (L.T.C.L.) and Violin (L.T.C.L.), RESUMES TEACHING On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4. Attendance at Studio on Wednesday, February 3, 3 to 4 p.m. Studio: Unique Stores Buildings, 75 STUART STREET. tOACHING—AII Subjects MATRICULAf TION; Italian, Spanish, Advanced tin. French.—C. G. May. Smith’s Build;a. Octagon. m >’ lANOFORTB. —Miss LILY M’CALLUM Resumes Teaching, Tuesday, February at 26 Grosvenor street, Kensington. ißElfl. —Our Commercial Course embodies Free Instruction Modern Office Methods, nd for Prospectus Calendar. Brown’s ’AGO WITNESS, —Largest Country Circulation of any weekly In tho Boon. Found in every farmhouse In Otago Southland, and circulating largely In erbury and northern rural districts, it a unrivalled facilities for Advarfdslng tins of Interest tu eotvnt.vy reaAaw,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19700, 29 January 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19700, 29 January 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19700, 29 January 1926, Page 12