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§KRYPTOK Two Sight Glasses have two glasses in one— : They are beautifully ■ ,B *"*wJ.<l|lU L mad«. the joining of the segment being invisible. r- v These glasses save the *%. annoyance of constantly "W-. dunging from one pair \<jftfc to another. •\2tp\ We should like to show u£%f> y° u specimens of them if Vjfc. you will favour us with a '\4r&% call at ©ur N £ SI6HT-TESTIWGROOWS ERNEST M. SANDSTEIN OPTHALMIC OPTICIAN CASHEL STREET, next Ballantynes E. M. SANDSTEIN <*» B " FALCK

EDUCA. 10NAL. j BUYS , HIGH SCHOOL, CHIMSTCUURCU. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT FOR ! YOUNG BOYS. YEW PUPILS received on TUESDAY, February 3rd, 9.u0 to 11.30 a.m. Pioepectus at School. ,G. 11. -MASON, 9523 R-egiatrar. I AVEST CHRISTCHUKCH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. M , j "DE-OPENS 2nd FEBRUARY. The Head- I i-v jiiaster will bo at tho School to enroll Secondary Pupils, on SATURDAY, 31st January, from n<«on to 2 p.m., und on MON--I!AY, at 9 a-m. 1755 i VICTORIA COLLEGE. j A PPLICATIONS axe invited ior the posi- -£*■ tion of REGISTRAIt. Applications, ; with testimonials, to be in the hands of the under.nsned not later than Noon on the 13th | FEBRUARY NEXT. ' Applicants caa obtain i a echedule of tb« conditions of the appointment ixom v'HAS. P. POWLES, Registrar. P.O. Bos 19, Wellington. 3363 ST. MARGARET'S COLLEGE. THE COLLEGE will RE-OPEN on THURSDAY, February sth, at 10 a.m. The Sistsr in charge will be at Home to admit nov. , Pupile on SATURDAY, January 31st, and MONDAY, February 2nd, from 2.30 p.m. to £.30 p.m. ST. MARGARET'S NEW DAY SCHOOL will b« opened next Term. 3618 MISS G. ANTHONY, A-T.C.Ii., Resumes Teaching MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. PIANOFORTE and THEORY. 'At Home Friday, January 30th. • 206 Boalcy avenue. — • 1763 I ■\f ISS AMOS, L.A.8., of R.A.M. and ■"•■• R.C.M. (London), Teacher of Pianoforto .and Theory, Rcaumeo Teaching on FRIDAY, January 30th. at 139 Clarence ro*d, and No. C Hobbs's Buildings. 1734 WILLIAM CULLEN, Professional Teacher of Piano, Violin, 'Cello. Moderate fees. Twenty years' test in Christchurch alone; instructe ' Pupils in their own homes, or at his private leeidenco, stft Lincoln road, Sproydon. . 1720 TE MARU, SUMNER. TITISS COOPER'S SCHOOL will Re-open on' MONDAY, February 2nd. 1721 MR J. HOLMES RUNNICLES will resumo teaching on MONDAY, Jan. 26th. VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, .... PIANOFORTE. 13 ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Cathedral square. MISS MAY C. BROWN (Late of Girton College), IS opening a NEW SCHOOL, to be known m THE CHRISTCHURCH COLLEGIATE SCHOOL for Girls. Temporary premise?, the West End Hall (corner of ,Worcester and Montreal streets), where Miss Brown will be at home on MONDAY and TUESDAY, February 2nd and 3rd, from 8 to 5 p.m. School opens Thursday, TVbruary sth, at 9.30 a.m. Letters, 16 Park terrace. GIRTON COLLEGE, LATIMER SQUARE. the Education.of Young Ladies.—First -T Term baffirs FEBRUARY sth, 1914. The Principals will bo at home at the College on TUESDAY and. WEDNESDAY, February 3id and 4th, from 2to 4.50 p.m. GIRTON COLLEGE is n large airy building, with splendid playground, facing Latitner square, and is equipped with every educational appliance. Th« Principals aiid Staff aim at not only giving a sound and thorough training, but aleo supervise the manners and culture of the pupils under their chajg©. Education is carried through fill stages, from Kindergnrt-on to finishing clcasca. Thorough French, Converse tional and Grammatical, ie <v feature of tb« curriculum. For terms for all School subjects, apply to tho Principals. MRS H. CROSS and MISS C. FREEMAN, 8.A., Girton College. MISS G. PITTS, L.A.8., L.T.C.L., Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, •pESUMES Teaching MONDAY, February J-v 2nd, 80 Mansfield avenue, St. A!bans, and atMi'ntr and Thompson's on Tuesday aJid Friday Afternoons. At homo Friday and Satu: day, January 30th and 31st, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. f 1674 LINfWOOD PRIVATE SCHOOL, ROLLESTON STREET. PRINCIPAL: MISS BKADWELL. IN addition to the Kindergarten and Pro- \ paratory Clae&ce, Classen will be formed for Matriculation and Civil Service. Pupils j ■will aleo bo prepared for the Musical Examinations. The next term will begin ou . February sth. M;ss Bradwell will be at cha school to receive parents on FEBRUARY Srd and 4th, from 2.30 to 6.30 p.m. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MISS MARIAN WOODHOUSE, L.R.A.M., will Resume Teaching on FEBRUARY Srd. The Studio, Chancery lane, Mondays, Wedncedaye, and Thursdays, Aahburton Ma»onic Hall, Tuesdaye and Fridays. New pupile miy make arrangements as to time, etc., on Monday. February 2nd, between 2 and and_9_p.m. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS, (Opposite D.I.C.J. Principal: Miss M. D. Digby, P.T.C., I.P.S. (Typists' Section), Holder of TetcierV Diploma* npHOROUGH and Bapid Individual Coach- •*- ine for MATRICULATION, JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SERVICE ACCOUNTANCY EXAMS. BOOKKEEPERS' EXAM. Etc., Etc., Bt a Full Staff of HIGHLY QUALIFIED INSTP.UCTORS. Fu'.l particulars regarding Fc-ee, etc., on application. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. NOTE:—AII Students receive the INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION of the Instructor. A BO U T ' THAT B O V! V\/ii want to have a heart to heart TV talk with YOU about thtt BOY of yours. Ho will shortly be leading school. What are YOU goicg to do abcut HIM? Remember, Jhie is the most important period of hie vrhole life. You* action or inaction bow may make or max your Son* whcle career. Send him to as for » Course af Bneicess Training. At ita conclusion wo will place him in a gooa position and gire him such an ctart ia life that his future Bneoeee will be sesnred. During the past Six-aad-twcaty years we taire been instmEentaJ la putting into th; of many hundrcde of men and womea the taeac* T»he:cby they may have been enabled to rise to leading position* throughout the civilised world. Parents, call and talk otct with ne this matter cf your boy&—or your girls—acd so© what we have done for othere. We can do tho same for you and yours. GILBY'S COLLEGE. NEXT TO CHIEF POST OFFICE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. 361

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14885, 27 January 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 14885, 27 January 1914, Page 9

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