EDUCATIONAL. PIANOFOBTB, ACOOMPJUrnWO. A2OT SINGING. MISS RICHBT h*m recanted Professional Duties at ber Room*, 168 KELMOBE -STREET. _ZZ__ ___" WR PIANO. Organ, Singing, Violin, and Theory —Mr J. T. Macleod-Smstb and Mies Nora Macteod-Smitn, Registered Teachers, h*v e .Resumed Teaching «t, Trinity 3caooiroom, ■Manchester street. -Private addbrcse, S-umner. Pupils prepared for Examinations. Country Pupils may obbaia train ■tickets at reduced rates. cost DANCING, DEPORTMENT. MISS LOWE beg*' to intimate that »b* ■will Resume her Classes in Cbristehurch NEXT WINTER, aa usual. Addreet 3606 WARRANDYTE. Victoria. PIANOFORTE. MISS M. STEVENSON, 66Lichiield street. —The Term Begins on TUESDAY, 3rd February. Pupils prepared ior Examinations. 4376 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MISS MAUNDER, L.A.8.. ol to* R.A.M. and R.C.M., Resumes TEACHING FEBRUARY sth, 273 Armagh street W. 2955 ORGAN AND PIANOFORTE. MR A. J. W. BUNZ (Organist and Choirmaster, St. Luke's Church), resumes Teaching FEBRUARY 6th 1903. MUSIC GJouceßte_rjitreet.. 3600 DANCING DEPOimiEXl T CAL EXERCISE.—HISS COX (havii-,-returned from Europe) resumes her Classes in the Art Gallery from FEBRUARY lMh. Fancy Clhrr in MARCH. Latest Fancy and Baliroain Dances. At Home Saturdays. 329 St._A9*ph street West. Telephone. 354. 5043 OAKIIURST SCHOOL? ~~ Tancred etTeet, AshbuTton. \T ISS E S A. AND E. PACK E.R. Term_ Begii L s FEBRUARY sth. 5(W5 CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL. THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. "DOARDINO and Dfcy School to Qirla Principal: MISS A. C. FREEMAN. VOICE CULTURE. MR LEO. BUCKERIDGE (hnm Milan, also pupil of Mr Charies Santley, London), has taken rooms at the corner of Chancery lane and Gloucester street (former Gas OfHc*), vtfhere he will be prepared to receive PUPILS FOR VOICE PRODUCTION asid SINGING, at the commencement of the Term, FEBRUARY sth. Mr Buckeridffo will be in attendance at his rooms from the 2nd February to sec intending pupils, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 p.m., and 'i p.m. and ,5 p.m. Any messages may be left with Messrs Milncr and Thompson. H29fl MR CHARLES E. TENT)ALL is now at home, and i» prepared to Receive Pupils for the ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, and THEORY OF MUSIC. Out of Eleven Candidate* prepared for the Associated Bowd Exaininationa iv 1901 and 1002 Eleven Passed. Term Commences on THURSDAY, Fob. sth. 4320 168 MONTREAL STREET. SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.1.C.) Principal—MlSS E. E. DIGBY, I.P.S. DAY and EVENING CLASSES in all Subjocte. Reemne MONDAY, January 19th,Prospectue on application at the School. TEBM_.COMMEyCES AT AXY TIME. CHRJSTOHUKCH SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle (opposite D.1.C.) MISS B. E. DIGBY, M.1.P.5., N.U.T., Holder of Teachers' Diploma granUd by the- Incorporated Phonographic) Sooiety, Holder of Typewriting Diploma tinted by the National Union ol Typists. MISS M. D. JJIGBY, .Holder of Sir Isato Pitman. and Son*' Fiisi-clnis High Speed Certificate. Complete Course of Training in Shorthand Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc Office Positions for Qualified Students. During the last Two Yeare pupils from thlt School hare obtained positions as Shorthand Writers and Typists in almoet all the Large Commercial and Legal Offices in Christchurch, Prospectuses, giving full particulars, on application at the School. Term cornmenoes at any time.(COMMERCIAL O O LLE GE IjO Worcester street West. PRINCIPAL— MB O. H. GILBY, P.I.P.S. (Honours). Ae«sted by a Full Staff of DIPLOMATED TEACHERS. Rapid Tuition in all Subjects. Preparation for Exams.—GENERAL EDUCATION, COMMERCIAL EDUCATION. Term commences at any time. kfALUMBA> Wines^ ! ./age, >. /''strengtli.and Purltyx, YALIMBA VINEYARDS, jT x.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11500, 5 February 1903, Page 2
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552Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11500, 5 February 1903, Page 2
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