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Educational. f,FAKN THE MAORI LANGUAGE. WE TEACH YOU |;y C<) II KESL'CO.'DBNCE - Ma/ui u; ;i piif« subject tor tho Civil Senne Senior Evani , and :.-■ the, easiest, ■•nf all optional to muster; ■iiK'ifMivir, Ijy passine- tho Native InUT\W teach Maori lyy mail—our instructor is a schn'iirly t'< ) 111 cm a 11, who whk bin) and has lived the greater part, of hi,-, Hfo -amount, the Mi,.ji-is. ami i« the ho'dor -ivi ii fir.-.t. [uado Native IntitrnreterH -Li.-.r.j,-r. You inn learn quite easily in your «pa.rc -lime, ami (be rii)j|ert is an nbsorbinply -iiitortistiii'* one. Emir to six terms' study -will qualify vmi to 1,,-roinii an eftleient -Maori lii'SUi'M. Ash \\«. to write- yo'ii a -personal letter of explanation a boil*; this GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD. NEXT CHIEF POST OFFICE, Chri.-tcVnnTh. 6 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDIKGS -"Oonosite D.J.C.) Principal: MISS M. D. HIOBY, P.C.T.. I.P S. (Tyniflw' DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Tn all Commercial Subjects, including

SIIORTHA X 0 TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING. Etc., Etc. NOTE—Our Tea chin sr is INDIVIDUAL, THOROUGH, and PRACTICAL, and the results achioved by OUR PUPILS stand unequnlVd. TERMS COMMENCES ANY DAY. Prospectus jrivinpi: full particulars regarding Class Hours, Fees, «*-•., on appliestion at tho School. X2 VINCENT CLERY, n\ EACH ETI 0 V VIOL IN. ONE GUINEA PER TERM. 30 ST AM3ANS STREET, ST ALBANS. MRS MAY SPEIRS, SCHOOL OF MUSIC. k/'IOLIN, Mandolin and Pianoforte— On« V Guinea per Terra of Twelve Weeks (adranee fee). Thorough Tuition. 86, Oxford Terrace West, near Montreal Street Bridge. X MISS REMINGTON, Teacher Violin, Piano, Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar. 111, Hereford Street (near Stuninoro KondV 1204 piANOFOKTE,' Singing, Blocutionr tho- -*■- rough tuition : terms, one guinea. Successful Song's, " England is the Queen of All," and "Bo I Ask in Vain?" One shilling everywhere. 4. Walker StreeL_City._ 1121 X _ Tl rANTEI)", ~ Pupil* "for Piano. 155, Eitz- * V ffcra'.rl Avenue. 1203 272 HIGH STREET. Rsgleteretl: Canoojeioiiß to Country Papllo Pupi e Thoroughly Taught Practical Dressmaking and Millinery. We use a System of Dresscutting which is absolutely certain and simple. We Cut and Fit Costumes or Dresses for Ladies' home make. A longfelt want. Dress Patterns sold to fit. Also Millinety Shapes. MRS. GENN, Maaaem. I ANGER School of Dress-cuiting—Day J Classes resumed February 3rd; Night Classes March Ist, __ ANGER School of Dress-cutting.—Pupils J taught to Cut and Make any Garment v.-ith or -without charts: L ANGER School of Dress-cutting—Rail-way Concessions to Country Pupils. Kindly call for Prospectus. I"~ANGER School of Dress-cutting, Cathe". -J dra! Square.—Term commences any time. Patterns sold. Misses Pitts. X Motors and Cycles. TT'ORi Sale, 2-stroke Motor-cycle, nearly new. .1 Apply 13, Andrew Street, Spre.vdon. 1210 l?01l "Sale,""bne":U-~h. p.~ Zenith Motor ~Bii fvcJe, irood order; £25. Apply to 150. Uealey' Avenue 1221 to Sell, ti LiuWa Cvcle, cheap. *' Ar :"'-L A - T - T - "Star." 1221 7j"-SEA v rEU. Mayno Car, just overhauled., -t JE4O. N.Z. Motor Exchange.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11508, 2 October 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 11508, 2 October 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 11508, 2 October 1915, Page 12