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EDUCATIONAL. MISS MARY MARTIN. L.T.C.L., Teacher of Pianoforte, RESUMES TUITION THURSDAY. 4th FEBRUARY. 'Phone 834 M. Address: 8 Rose Street. MUSIC STUDIO. 3 SARAH STREET. TIMARU. INGLIS W. TODD. L.A.8.. L.T-.C.L., Teacher of Violin, Piano and Harmony, Resumes Teaching on Monday, Feb. 1. At home from Wednesday January 2 r to arrange for coming term. ’Phone 415. MISS MABEL, TUBB, L.T.C.L., L.A.8., Teacher of PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, RegcL, Resumes Teaching at 42 Woodlands Street, and Dominion Buildings, 4th FEBRUARY. ’Phone 1230. MISS EDITH HAYES, Teacher of PIANOFORTE, ETC., Resumes Teaching on TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2nd. Studio: ARCADE. MISS INA McFARLANE, L.T.C.L., Teacher of PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, RESUMES TUITION TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. Address: 35 Craigie St., Highfleld. ’Phone 1433. MISS A. E. DAVEY, L.T.C.L., Teacher of PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, RESUMES TUITION, MONDAY FEBRUARY Ist. Visits Temuka every Saturday. Address: 28 Craigie St., Highfleld. RE-OPENING OF SCHOOLS. JpARENTS are reminded that ALL PRIMARY SCHOOLS will Re-open on MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 1. LEILA GREIG, LA.B. of R.A.M. and R.C.M., L.T.C.L, Teacher of VIOLIN, VIOLA AND PIANOFORTE, RESUMES MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1932 Studio: 32 Trafalgar Street. SHORTHAND AND TOUCH TYPEWRITING. MISS PEGGY WATSON, P.C.T. Will Commence Teaching, 3rd FEBRUARY. Individual and Expert Tuition. All particulars at: 5 Livingstone Street (of! Wilson Street, near Home’s Store). TEMUKA. MISS META GREENFIELD, Teacher of PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. ALSO GROUP TEACHING, Resumes Teaching TUESDAY, Feb. 2. Address: 24 Ailnutt Street, Temuka. W AIM ATE HIGH SCHOOL. HTHE FIRST TERM commences at 9 1 a.m. on TUESDAY, the 2nd February, 1932. The Rector will be in attendance to enrol new Pupils as follows: — PnTTWT'DV T3TTTDTT _C3 • Cohiv^ov

COUNTRY PUPILS: Saturday, 30th January, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. OTHER PUPILS: Monday, Ist February, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Junior Free Places are open for holders of Proficiency or Competency Certificates. ST. ANDREW’S COLLEGE, PAPANUI ROAD. CHRISTCHURCH. Boys’ Boarding and Day College, with Secondary and Preparatory Schools. Professional, Commercial and Agricultural Courses. Students prepared for Proficiency, State Intermediate, Public Service Entrance, University Entrance (Matriculation) and University Scholarship Examinations. The Junior Department of the Preparatory School admits Boys from the Earliest School Age. Staff: Head Master, Mr A. K. Anderson, M.A. (N.Z.), F.R.HIST.S. The First Term for 1932 begins on Wednesday, February 3rd. Boarders return on the afternoon of Tuesday, February 2nd. New Boys will be enrolled at the College by the Head Master on Monday, February Ist and Tuesday, February 2nd. Illustrated Prospectus and further information may be obtained from the Head Master or from the Secretary: A. O. Wilkinson, 8.C0M., Domir on Buildings, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. GRANTCHESTER SCHOOL, HIGHFIELD, TIMARU. Preparatory School for Boys of 7-14 years as Boarders, Weekly Boarders and Day Boys. The First Term, 1932, will begin on Tuesday, February 9th, at 9.15 a.m. Boarders return the previous evening. Prospectus and further details on application to the Principal, who will interview parents by appointment. Principal: MR J. D. H. BUCHANAN, M.A. (Camb.), B.Sc. (N.Z.). 300 Otipua Road. Telephone 1336. THE SOLUTION OF UNEMPLOYMENT. There is one solution and one solution only, viz., EDUCATION; but it must be education of the right kind. In receiving a worth-while education, you not only learn how to think, but how to work. When you leave School, do not forget that your education is just beginning; for education is a life’s work. Carry on with the good habits learned at school by continuing your education in the evenings. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, has specialised in worth-while education for over a quarter of a century. Let “The College of Good Results” advise and direct you. Free advice on enquiry. Get the Prospectus—it is full of suggestions. H. AMOS, F.R.E.S., F f A,I,S„ Managing Director;' THE TERRACE* WELLINGTON.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 19093, 27 January 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 19093, 27 January 1932, Page 1