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______)- KRYPTOK H& Two Sight Glasses ||||23|=|& ■' have two glasses in one— i_--__ji__lil_l • *_■•» * ar an( * near S *S****Sf__Hß- s *«■!~6_ l rt*_l_Bif*r **»' beautifully sVBHSPv • made, the joining of the segment being invisible. These glasses save the IfißljiraS ' annoyance of constantly %$8&&&Sl '*y*\ changing from one pair mmSS ■ '* to. another:We should like to show y^ u s P ec * mens °* them if you will favour us with a call fct our V SIGHT-TESTING ROOMS ERNEST M. SANDSTEIN OPTHALMIC OPTICIAN CASHEL STREET, next Ballantynes E. M. SANDSTEIN a * tt . B. FALCK

EDUCATIONAL. CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. A TRIAL of BOYS' VOICES wi'l bo held -"- at tho Cathedral on MONDAY, February Snd, at 10 a.m.. for the purpoe. of selecting BOYS to fill FOUR or more vacant CHORISTERSniPS. Successful candidate, will hold Scholarships at Christ's Col'ogo and receive also a sound Musical Training. 3.65 INSTITUTE DE-NOTRE DAMES DES MISSIONS, LOWER HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. THE HIGH SCHOOL, the KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL, and all PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS in connexion with tho above Estob ishmect will reopen on MONDAY. February 2nd, 1914. 3SOST. MARGARET'S COLLEGE. THE COLLEGE will RE-OPEN on THURSDAY, February sth, at .10 a-m. Tho Sister in charge will be at Home to admit new Pupils on SATURDAY, January 31st, and MONDAY, ' February 2nd, from 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. ST. MARGARET'S NEW DAY SCHOOL will bo opened next Term. . 2. I-IL-TORE STREET, CRANMER SQUARE. • "lyr, R H. M. LTJN D, PIANO AND SINGING. Term Begins FEBRUARY .th. At home Tuesday, 3-6. . 3833 OIRTON COLLEGE—Classes for Ladies in French Conversation will bo hold Weekly by MADEMOISELLE DANIEL at Girton College. Private Lessons aleo arranged for. Apply to the PRINCIPAL. ' - . ' ; 37,2 GIRTON COLLEGE, LATIiIER SQUARE. IT'OR the Education of Young Ladies.—First - Term begins FEBRUARY-sth, 1911. The Principals will be at borne at the College oh TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, February 3rd and 4th, from 2 to 4.30 p.m. GIRTON GOLLEGE is _ large airy building, with splendid playground, facing Latimer square, and is equipped with every ■ educational appliance. The Principals and Staff aim at not. only giving a sound and thorough training, but also supervise the manners and culture of tho pupils under their" charge. Education. is carried through all stages, from Kindergarten to finishing classes. Thorough French, Conversational and Grammatical, !is _ feature of tho curriculum. For terms for all School subjects, aoply to tho Principals, MRS H. GROSS and MISS C. FREEMAN, 8.A., Girton College. ' "VTISS AMOS, LJ..8., of R.A.M. and ■"•*• R.Q.M. (London), Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, Resumes Teaching on" FRIDAY; January 30th, at 139 Clarence rosd, and No. 0 Hobbs's Buildings. 173. ' MISS MAY C.BROWN ■;. . (Late of Girton College), -'-" IS opening a NEW SCHOOL, to he known aT THE' CHRISTCHURCH COLLEGIATE SCHOOL for Girls. Temporary premises, the West End Hail (corner of Worcester and Montreal streets), where Miss Brown will be at home on MONDAY and TUESDAY, February 2nd and 3rd, from 3 to"s p.m. School opens Thursday, February sth, at 9.30 a-n. Letters, 16-Park terrace. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING.. MISS MARIAN WOODHOUSE. L:R__.M., ; will Resume Teaching-on FEBRUARY 3rd. The Studio, Chancery .ane, Mondays, Wednesdays, and; Thursdays, Ashburton Masonic Hall, Tuesdays and Fridays. New pupils may make arrangements a«" to time, .etc., on Monday. February 2nd, between 2 and 6 and 7 and 9 p.m. ~~MISS G. PITTS, L.A.8., L.TfC.L., Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, HESUMES Teaching MONDAY, February 2nd, SO Mansfield avenue, St.- Albans, and at Mixer and Thomps.n _ on Tuesday and Friday Afternoons. - At/home Friday and Saturday, January 80th and 31st, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. ' . ' . 167, •VTISS NORA MAGLEODSMITH,. Orj ItjL gamst.' and "Choir-mistress, of - St, I Mary's Church, Addington, resumes . Teach- ! ing on MONDAY, February 2nd. At Home Friday, Januory 30th. from 2 p.m. .to 5 p.m. Address. 273 Montreal street, City. 1878 |. , . : . -. -JI.J-R ALFRED WORSLEY, - A.R.M.C.M:, .-*■ rosume- Teaching on MONDAY NEXT, February 2nd. At Home FRIDAY, January 30th, 3 to 5 p.m. 113 CRANFORD STREET, St. Albans. , . .. *" ' 1797 MISS H. PACKER, A.T.C.L., Organist. Sydenham Methodist Church, resumes, teaching SOth INST. Violin, Vio!a, Violoncello', Piano, Organ, Si-gin?, Theory. MISS C PACKER resumes Drawing and Painting Lessons same date. 26 Cranmer ko._i.re. '. ; 1783 - LINWOOD PRIVATE SCHOOL, ' . ROLLESTON STREET. PRINCIPAL: MISS BRADWELL. IN addition to tho Kindergarten and Preparatory Class-s, Classes will be formed for Matriculation nnd Civil Servico. Pupils will also be prepared for the Musical Examination-. Tho next term will begin on February sth. Miss Bradwell will be Rt the -chool to receive parents on FEBRUARY 3rd and .th, from 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. Q. ILB V' S COLLEGE. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING OFFICE,' ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Next to Chief Post Office, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Shorthand Reporting of er«ry description. Typewriter Copying Work undertaken at lowest current rates. Clients attended at Office or Eot«l at any time on request. Expert Service Guaianteed. King tip 'Phone No.* 1333. * ■ A. H. GILBY B*3 * PrincipaL [" ■ • - |. m \ l| | M,~ , _j.| M | j L DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS. (Opposite D.LC.) Principal: Mis. M. D. Digby, P.T.C., I.P.S. jTypists' Section). D O_*FICE POSITIONS 1.13. URING tbe past twelve months we have bee- called upon to fill over TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY good permanen*acd tem-orary office appointment., and tbe fact that co many leading- ConjmercisJ anil Legal firms INVARIABLY APPLY TO US fcr Shortha-d Typists and Junior Clerks bears c-nvincins. pioof of the THOROUGH PRACTICAL TRAINING rooeived by our pupns. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES IN AJ-L COMMERCIAI. SUBJECTS. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. Full particulars regarding fees, etc., on app]i__ti_»- C-72--1

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14887, 29 January 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume L, Issue 14887, 29 January 1914, Page 9

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