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EDUCATIONAL. JJOSSBOTHAM’S COMMEE r " L COLLEGE, LTD. 49 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. T. J. ROSSBOTHAM, I.P.S. (Honours), Principal. OLDEST, LARGEST, AND BEST. ESTABLISHED 1892. PARENTS' RESPONSIBILITY.—Much of your daughter’s future success and happiness will depend on the decision you are about to make. SEEK SUCCESS FROM THE SUCCESSFUL. Mr Rossbotham is recognised throughout the Dominion as one of the most successful teachers of commercial subjects. Every student receives a thorough training for commercial life. , , . c! , , YOUNG MEN, LOOK AHEAD. Prepare for advancement studying bhoiikaD'pUßLlc"* SERVICE*°EXA.MINATIONS. —We are now Enrolling Students for the SPEEIfSsSES.-Five daily. One in the morning, two in the afternoon, and two in the evening. Telephone 10 . 7 30. ______ JH ADA M E NEWCOMBE HALL, 95 STUART STREET, TEACHER OF SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION, AND ELOCUTION. RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1928. MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1928. Students Prepared for Competitions and Trinity College Examinations. Special Attention given for Lung and Throat Troubles.

r>ALL OR WRITE FOR OUR 1928 CALENDAR PROSPECTUS CARD. BROWN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Above Moray Place P.O. Telephone 10-697. Specialised Courses in Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Individual Tuition. Open Day and Evening. Railway concessions. Over 150 appointments secured by our Students during 1927. One hundred per cent, passes .Public Service Exam., November, 1927, including second place Senior Pass. Large numbers of eulogistic messages received from gratified clients, delighted students, and satisfied employers. Are you going to be one of the constant stream of successful students going forth to lucrative positions from Brown s College during 1928? The Principals, Mr and Mrs J. Alldred, have a sound knowledge of the requirements of employers, and during the past 15 years have successful } coached thousands of students now holding responsible positions throughout New Zealand and Australia. The marvellous growth ot this popular institution is due to the appreciation of the public of the rapid and thorough training given under the direct supervision of the Principals. BROWN’S COLLEGE for Modern Instruction, Moderate Fees, Sound Prospects. REOPENING JANUARY 30. Inquiries respectfully solicited. RINGING. MR G. W. JOHNSTONE, RESUMES TEACHING At his Studio, “The Bristol,” On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. NB.—Special Course of Instruction for all Voice, Throat, or Chest Troubles. In attendance 2.30 till 5.30 Monday, or by appointment. Railway Concessions to Country Students. ' 28ja yOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MISS RAY JACKSON, (London), Pupil of the late Sir Charles Santley, RESUMES TEACHING At her residence, 4 SMITH STREET, Ist FEBRUARY. Railway Concessions. Q HILDA’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, HERIOT ROW, DUNEDIN. L Boarding and Day School for Girls, nder the care of the Sisters of the Church • (Anglican). School will REOPEN on TUESDAY. February 1; at 9 a.m. Boarders return on previous evening. The Sisters will be at home to parents on and after February 2, from 11-12.30 p.m., and from 3-5 p.m. For Prospectus apply to the Principal. jy-ISS MARGARET H. GAWNE, A.T.C.L., RESUMES TEACHING On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. Studio: No. 2, THE BRISTOL. piANO, ORGAN, THEORY. Miss CLIFFORD RESUMES TEACHING, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. Studio: 0 MORAY PLACE (near Y.M.C.A.), And 18 YOUNG STREET, St. Kilda. ELSIE SEARLE, A.T.C.L., L.A.8.. RESUMES TEACHING PIANOFORTE At her Residence 279 LEITH STREET, On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. piANOFORTE AND THEORY. PHYLLIS F. ANDERSON, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., RESUMES TEACHING At her Residence, 40 COLE STREET, CAVERSHAM, On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. Former Pupils at Usual Hours. ’Phone 22-976. ]VfISS ELSIE FORD, L.R.A.M., L.T.C.L., "A Medallist (Pianoforte Playing) of the Royal Academy of Music, London, RESUMES TUITION MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. Studios: No. 10 George street, Tuesday and Fridays; and 12 Burke street, Mornington. piANOFORTE AND HARMONY. FRANK CAWLEY, L.A.8., RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6. Studio; 115 NORTH ROAD, N.E. VALLEY. YOUNG lady desires PUPILS, pianoforte, theory; visit homes If desired; best tuition ; 25» quarter.—s, Times. 28ja WANTED, Teacher GIVE LESSONS on navigation, Including sextant. —Address “ Nautlcus '* (14). Times Office. BROWN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, above Moray Place P.O.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Book Keeping. New pupils being enrolled; railway concessions. ROSSBOTHAM'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. —Shorthand, Typing. Book-keep-ing. Reopening 16th January. Ten passes Public Service Examination. —Tel. 10-736. COACHING. —All Subjects MATRICULATION, Italian, Spanish, Advanced • Latin. French.-—C. G. May, Smith’s Buildings, Octagon. 29n

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20318, 28 January 1928, Page 13

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