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EDUCATIONAL ROSSBOTHAM'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, LIMITED, (Established 1892). Misit S. M. ROSSBOTHAM, PRINCIPAL. STOCK EXCHANGE, DUNEDIN. Telephone 10-736. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS, PUBLIC SERVICE SHORTHAND-TYPISTS' EXAMINATIONS 1936. INTERMEDIATE (130 Words per Minute).—Ruby Larking, Muriel MarshallRuby Larking securing first place for DUNEDIN and SOUTHLAND. SENIOR (110 Words Per Minute).—Dolores Gray, Nancy M'Hugh, Margery Goodwin. June: Robertson—out of EIGHT passes of the combined Colleges for the DUNEDIN CENTRE, ROSSBOTHAM'S secured FOUR. / Place Second, Third, Fourth, and Sixth, Miss Nancy M'Hugh securing TWO passes within NINE months, JUNIOR 80. and SENIOR 110. JUNIOR (80 Words Per Minute) .—CREDIT PASS: Jessie Graham and Beatrice Millar. PASS: Nancy Sparrow, Nancy M'Hugh, Marion Fastier, Ann Manson, Phyllis King, June Nickels, Nancy Whitty, Brenda Campbell, Molly M'lnnes, Carol Booth, Jean Roskilly, Irene Marshall, Molly Smith, Olga Nees, Flossie M'Connochie, Cecelia M'Millan, Lorna Finlayson, Margaret Robertson, Betty Anderson, Margaret Butel, Joan Weit, Elizabeth Rawlinson, June Howison, Joyce Clulee, Teresa Robertson, Hazel Bennett, Dorothy Chetwin, June Paisley, Margaret Scurr, Jean Thompson, Joan Rodden. Elsie Rennie—the majority of these passes were secured with NINE months tuition. Out of the first TEN passes for DUNEDIN CENTRE, ROSSBOTHAM'S SECURE!) first, second, fourth, fifth, sixth, eighth, and ninth places. For the 1936 Government Shorthand-Typists' Examination for the DUNEDIN CENTRE, ROSSBOTHAM'S have again secured the highest number of passes of the combined Colleges. N.Z. UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION. BOOK-KEEPING, STAGE I.—lrene Marshall, Doreen Ross—NINE months tuition. The College reports the PLACEMENT BUREAU is busy. jgARTH PIANOFORTE SCHOOL OF MUSIC RESUMES WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, at CAPITOL BUILDING, PRINCES STREET; PHONE 12-947. 8 CULLING STREET, MUSSELBURGH; PHONE 22-437. MOSGIEL BRANCH: ST. LUKE'S HALL. (No Classes until restrictions are lifted.) Interviews by Appointment or from 2 to 4.30 p.m. FEBRUARY 10. BEATRICE BARTH, Principal. ,'OIC'E TRAINING AND SINGING. G. W. JOHNSTONE, L.R.S.M.(LOND.) RESUMES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1936 SUCCESSES INCLUDE: F. G. Taplin, First in Open Scholarship and Second in Grand Opera Aria. A. Ramsay Howie, LJR.S.M., Diploma, with distinction. STUDIO: Capitol Buildings, opp. Savoy. Interviews, 3 to 5 and 7 to 8, or by appointment.

PIANOFORTE, THEORY, HAR--IWOMV MISS A. B. STEVENS, L.R.S.M., RESUMES TEACHING, On FEBRUARY 9, 1937, At her residence: 390 BAY VIEW ROAD, ST. CLAIR. Rhythm Class for Children 7s 6d per term. pIANO, ORGAN, HARMONY. LESLIE S.ADAM, MUS. BAG., HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Studios: REGENT CHAMBERS, OCTAGON, 19 CITY ROAD, ROSLYN. Interviews Regent Chambers, Monday and Thursday, 3-6 p.m., or by appointment, Group Classes resume March 8. AU L , SALDAIGNE, VOICE PRODUCTION AND * SINGING. ADAME SALDAIGNE, FRENCH LANGUAGE AND CONVERSATION, HAVE RESUMED. TUITION, At their Studio: 3d CARGILL STREET. MADGE YATES, F.T.C.L., TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION AND ELOCUTION, RECOMMENCES TEACHING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, ROSSBOTHAM'S BUILDINGS, Upper Dowling street. VIOLIN, HARMONY, COUNTERv POINT., HAROLD J. M. RIDDLE RESUMES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1937. Studio: 10 George street, Dunedin (above J. and J. Arthur's). Residence: 10 Durham street, Momington. VIOLINIST, HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Studio: Regent Chambers, Octagon. piANO, ORGAN, AND HARMONY. Miss PEARL WESTLAND, L.R.S.M., A.T.C.L., RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, At 36 College street, Caversham, and Hanover Street Baptist Sunday School. Interviews at Hanover street, Saturday, 6th, from 10.30-11.30 a.m. ARGARET ANDERSON RESUMES TEACHING Of Pianoforte, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 18 RAWHITI STREET. Miss ADA SINCLAIR RESUMES TEACHING, FEBRUARY 8, At her studio: 279 LEITH STREET. MISS FLORENCE BROOK, L.T.C.L., Teacher of Pianoforte and Harmony,. RESUMES TEACHING At her residence, 511 Macandrew road, On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, And at OPOHO, at No. 1 Roxburgh street, On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. Pupils, prepared for all examinations and competitions if desired. L/FISS M. G. BANNATYNE, L.R.S.M., A.T.C.L., RESUMES TUITION On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, At her residence, 6 Royal terrace.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23108, 6 February 1937, Page 18

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