EDUCATIONAL DR. BRADSHAW is prepared to Receive a Limited Number of PRIVATE PUPILS: PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING and THEORY. Address: 7773 THE CATHEDRAL. PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. MISS EMILY' COLEMAN resumes Teaching TUESDAY. February 2nd. 226 Gloucester street Pu_>i!s Prepared for Examination*. 1535 ~ PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MR ERNE'T EMPSON. L.R.A.SL. Re- ' s-srr.e* Tcpchir.g THURSDAY, February 4th. at his Residence, 163 MONTREAL STREET. CITY". At Home Wednesday. 1.569 PIANOFORTE AND PAINTING. THE MISSES SHILLITO Ko-ume Teaching FEBRUARY Ist. At Heme SELVYN 'STREET Frid.iv. Jnr.uar;.- 2_th ; .'■tudio. HOBBS'S BUILDINGS, Saturday. January 1061 CJINGING. PIANO. ORGAN. VIOLIN ar.d F> THEORY.—MR J. T. MACLEODSMITH has Resumed Teaching a: the "Orpheus" Stuc:.o. Whitccmbe and Tombs's Bui.dmsvs, Cash?: =".reti. Pupil* prepared for examinations. Railway concession 11cfor country rtudoi-.i*. 15£7 pTancTa N D~SINGI NO. MR H. M. LUND will resume Lessons on WEDNESDAY. February 3rd. At [ Home. Tuesday, 10 to 1 and 3to 6. IC7 Montreal street. 1556 rr*i, WHARE SCHOOL, 20-J Hereford street A- Weet. Kindergarten ami I'reparatory School ior Boys and Giris. i-chool will resume THURSDAY, Ith February. Miss Old will ba at the School Wednesday, 3rd February, fruu. 2.30 to 4.30 to recc.ve parents. 1179 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MISS ETHEL M. BAKER, A.T.C.L., Organist Sydenham Presbyterian Church, Resumes Teaching on FEBRUARY Ist, a*. 151 Bealey avenue. 1517 Sac - GLOUCE^ER - :STRIiET - WEST! GIRLS' SCHOOL. rpHE First Term will begin THURSDAY, X February 4ih. Music Lessons resumed tho same date. Classes for Drawing. Painting, French, and L-'ancv Needlework. Mrs R. F. Coleman will be at home Wednesdays. January 27th and February 3rd. 1538 MISS KATIE LUCKHUKST, Cert. Trin. Coll., London. r [-»EACHER of SINGING ar.d VOICE X PRODUCTION. Italie.n Method tnorcughlv taught, resumes teaching MONDAY", I SJ February. In atlendanca to arrange Knh intending pupil*, ."> Cranmer squa-.0, Thursday, Saturday, Monday. 2 t-j 4 p.m. Piivato address: Stafford street, Riccarton. 1491 PIANOFORTE. MR ALFRED B U NZ, Pupil of Lesehctizky (Vienna), RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1909. Music Room 188b Worcester street West. Telephone 2613. 7973 ISS LUCY COWAN'S Puj-ils won Tweivo Prizes in tho recent Competitions. Amon" tho winners are:—Mr P. A. Devereux and Miss Devereux, Ist ajid 3rd respectively for Musical Monologue; Mr C. Smith, Ist and 2nd respectively fcr Humorous and Shakespearian Recitations; and Madeline White, 2nd for Oration. Consultation invited at Dresden Rooms, Fobruary 6th. Sth and 9th. or by letter P.O. Box 277. Term begins FEBRUARY 10th. C 4273 ! VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. T AUGHT by MR FRANK GRAHAM, who for many years was ono of England's leading singers. STUDIO : 236 HIGH STP_SET, Over Stewart Dawson's. C 3459 CHRISTCHURCH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. WANTED, an ASSISTANT MASTER. Special qualifications. Mathematics and Science. Salary £225. Duties commence MARCH. 1909. " Applications, stating special and also general school qualifications, to be sent in to tho undersigned by FEBRUARY 10th. GEO. H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College. 13th January. 1909. 7286 CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.1.C.) Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. ALL DAY AND EVENING CLASSES HAVE NOW RESUMED. BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTANCY CLASSES—Tuosdays and Fridays, 7-9. Full particulars as to School Curriculum, etc., on application. ——— MR ARTHUR LILLY, A.R.C.O. (Associate of the Royal College, of Organists, London. Assistant Organist of Christchurch Cathedral, Organist ar.d Choirmaster of St. Luko's) Resumes PIANO, ORGAN, HARMONY, Etc., on TUESDAY, February 2nd. At Homo 011 Monday, February Ist, 232 MADRAS STREET. A COMPOSITION CLASS—In response to wishes expressed to mo. I propose (should a sufficient number present themselves) to form a CLASS for thc Practical Use of HARMONY and COUNTERPOINT. This will, I hope, eventually shape itself into "a httlo School of Composition," where, by inof ideas, encouragement, and a friendly rivalry r.morg nvembers, some talent may bo discovered and tho way paved to higher work. Will thofe wishing to join meet mc at St. Luke's NEXT MONDAY, at 7360 ARTHUR LILLY". TSANGIORA HIGH SCHOOL. The only Purely Secondary School in Canterbury "Jrurth of Christchurch. Staff- Mr 'T. R. Crosswell. M.A. (with honours). Teaching Certificate under Education Department, AL, Miss E. King. M.A. (with honours), Miss I. M. Keith. M.A. (with honours), Mr J. Lush. Sergei r.t-Major Thompson. No pupil admitted who has not passed Standard VI. Free places given to all pupils who have passed Standard VI. with proficiency. Boarding establishment on 3chool grounds under supervision of headmaster. Free railway passes from all stations on North line and branches. RE-OPEN Ist FEBRUARY. ROUT. BALL. 7813 Chairman Board of Governors. GILBY"S COLLEGE, NEXT TO G.P.0.. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. ACCOUNTANCY EXAMS. The results of last year's examinations of the I.LA., N.Z., disclosed iho following facts: — Of the 22 Candidates who presented themselves in Christchurch only THREE patscd. We sent up three candidates of whom TWO cained full pass. We prepared SIX candidates by correspondence Ot this number FIVE gaiued full pass. These facts tell their own story. Our instructor in Accountancy. Auditing, and Mercantile Laws is Mr L. L. CORDERY, F.1.A., N.Z., F.C.P.A., thc mo3t successful Accountancy Coach in N.Z. Accountancy Classes meet Wednesday (this week only), at 7 p.m. If you desire to pass this year «mrol NOW. After this year you will have to matriculate. C. H. GILBY". F.1.P.5., Hons.. F.A.A., F.C.1.. C 3939-1 Principal. CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAITcOLLEGE, Corner of Barbadoe« street and Moorhouse THE CLASSES ""will RE-OPEN a.s under: — DAY SCHOOL—MONDAY, February Pth. New Pupils assemble at 10 a.m. FRIDAY", February sth. SCHOOL OF DOMESTIC INSTRUCTION MONDAY, February Bth (corner of Worcester street ar.d Manchester street). EVENING SCHOOL—MONDAY", February 22r<d. Posr-ectus, giving full particular*, may be obtained on application. The Director may "be consulted between th© hours of 3 and 5 irom FEBRUARY' Ist to FEBRUARY" 5-Th. ar-d 3.1f0 irom 3 te 5 and from 7 to 9 from. FEBRUARY 15th to FEBRUARY 19th. The Distribution of Prizes will take place in the College Hall en THURSDAY, February ISth. at 7.30 p.mAn Exhibition of Students" "Work will bo heM on SATURDAY. February 20t_. when the College will bo Open for Inspection. JOHN H. HOWELL, B.A, B.Sc, 7951 Director.
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