EYE-STRAIN ii headache! EBNEST M. SAUDSTEiI 0.8.0 A, F.S.M.C. (London) - May be oonsulted on all oases of $$■ DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT IS year* special study and experience ■ 7?'■*£ !n England and Colonies. CASHEL ST. W., CHRISTCHURCH j (next Telephone 397. Hours c.30 to c ' ' V rW C 3728 | | _ ' \jg$ t
EOUCATIONAL. PAIXTJNG. MISS BEATRICE PARTRIDGE resumes Teaching TUESDAY. 2nd February. NATIONAL. CHAitBErUi, Hereford strrot. Night Classes every Wednesday. 1593 PIANOFORTE. VfISS ESTHER ATKINSON (Teacher's i>-L Certificate). Klir.dworth Cons., Berliu. Term begins THURSDAY. 4th Februarj. At Homo Wednesday. 3rd, 10 to S. * 106 MONTREAL STKE.ET. 1583 PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. HERR MAX HIRSCHBURG RESUMES TEACHING on WEDNESDAY, February 3rd. 10S ROLLESTON AVENUE (Op. Mueeum). 1667 RANGI-RXJRU, PAPANUI ROAD. SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, February 3rd. Miss Gibson will bo at home on Monday afternoon and Tuoaday morning. 1665 PIANOFOF.TE ANi> SINGING. MISS MARY GABRIEL. O'CONNOR, A T.C.L. will RESUME TEACHING on WEDNESDAY, February 3rd. 35 BAJRBADOES STREET. CITY. 1813 PIANOFORTE. MISS FISH will Resume Tcechiwr on THURSDAY, February 4th. At Home Tuesday arcd WedTWsdoy, 2 till 4. 2C7 ARMAGH STREET. 1717 PIANO, HARMONY, ETC. MISS RACHEL ROSS, A.R.C.M:, ml' Resume Teaching on THURSDAY, February 4th.. 158 MONTREAL STREET. 1760 "Ji/TRS MONTEATH E«mm« Teaching THURSDAY, February 4th. LEINSTER ROAD, FENIDALTON. 1796 KISS COUPLAND, TEACHER Piano. Singing (Voice Production), Pupil leading Melbourne teachers, including Madam Lucy Chambers, Resumes Lessons, 33 CASHEL STREET, City, FEBRUARY Ist. 18_ GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. / PREPARATORY Teacher: Miss M. Will*. rpHERE are VACANCIES in this Clara X ,f O r YOITNG CHILDREN, who are admitted Iroin nine yeara oldi and uj wards. Fees: £3 3a per Term. GEO. H. MASON", Registrar. Canterbury Collegee ; 3Dth January, 1903. 8120 THE Art. of Singing—Mß FRAlvii. GRA- * HAM. late Principal Tenor of the Carl Rosa Grand Opera Co., London, may bececn at his Studio, 236 High street, on acid after ' February 3rd, from 13 to 3 o'clock. Hear r what tbo eminent singer, Sir Chturl-ce Santley, eayq .cm tlio subject:—A teacher of sineing must be, or must havie been, a Rood singer. It is not enough that he should. | have, mixed with or heard good singers, or j h&ve accompanied "them either cc crrohertral : ocnuiuotor or oa the pianoforte or other in- j trtrumeni. Such experience m»y give him an insight into the effects an artiste- can produce, bat they will afford him cone imtt> be 7neans by which these effects are r»roduoed. ■ , : GIRTON COLLEGE, LATIMER SQUARE. For the Education of Girls. FIRST Term, 1909, begins WEDNESDAY, ] 3rd February. Students assemble at 9.30 a.m. Also Classes for Ladies (afternoon or even- j ing) in English Language and Literature, j French, Latin, Elocution, Drawing and Painting,' etc. . j Drawing and Painting Class, Monday, 2-4 ' p.m.; French,. Grammar and Conversation j conversational method employed in all ! divisions), Tuesday, 2-4 p.m.; Elocution Class. Tuesday, 4-5 p.m.: English Language and Literature, Thursday, 2-4 p.m. Miss Lowe's Physical Culture' Class, beginning at Half-term, meets Monday* and ! Thursdays, at noon. j The Principal will be in attendance at the I College on MONDAY, February Ist, from 10 a.m. till noon and from 2 to 4 p.m. Ciroulars at Simpson acd Williams, Booksellers, High street. CAROLINE FREEMAN, 8.A.. 7283 Principal. GILBY'S COLLEGE, NEXT TO G.P.0.. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. ACCOUNTANCY EXAMS. The results of last year's examinations of the 1.1.A., N.Z., disclosed'the following facts:— Of the 22 Candidates who presented themselves in Christchurch only THREE passed. We sent up three candidates of whom TWO gained full pass. We prepared SIX candidates by correspondence. Of this number FIVE gained full pass. These facts tell their own story. Our instructor in Accountancy, Auditing, and Mercantile Laws is ! Mr L. X. CORDERY, F.1.A., N.Z., F.C.P.A., the most successful Accountancy Coach in N.Z. Accountancy Classes meet Wednesday (this week only), at 7 p.m. If you desire to pass this year »nrol JfOW. After this year you will have to matriculate. C. H. GILBY, F.1.P.5., Hone-F-A.A-, F.C.1.. C 3939-1 Principal. PUBLIC NOTICES. : ILSON'S MALT EXTRACT Also MALT AND PURE OIL. : In Bottles. MADE FROM NEW SEASON'S BARLEY. To be had from All Chomists and Stores. \ Price Is 6d. Price la cd. C 4138 AUCTIONEERS. "IXfE have an enquiry for a FURNITURE. V> Etc.. AUCTIONEERING BUSINESS < in CHRISTCHURCH DISTRICT, acd shall ! be glad to receive fall particulars o! places for Sale. Absolutely Confidential. THE N.Z. TRADE EXCHANGE, P.O. Bor 332. 141 Hereford street. A 1103 •sotjthwobthT *; • shop and office fitter. , j 169 SALISBURY STREET. j> Old Showcases Re-glazed and Renovated Equal to New. * Prompt Attention given to all kinds of i ' Alterations and Repairs. ; —^—— 1 Telephone 1819. 500 AUSTRALIAN HARDWOOD i Q.ARDEN STAKES.' FOR CHRYSANTHEMUMS, DAHLIAS. I Etc. i Most Neat and Durable. j Per Dozen: 3 feet, Is 6d; 3J feet. 2»; « ' feet, 3s 6d; 4 9 feet, 3s; 5 feet, 3* 6d; j 6 feet, 4a. Shipment Just Landed. C. E. GIBBONS and CO.. Seed Merchants, 109 Colombo 2tr«*t, Chxiricbuxob.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13337, 1 February 1909, Page 10
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