PUBLIC NOTICES. HOTELS. SEASIDE! SEASIDE J YOU WANT A HOLIDAY! WHY not go down to NEW BRIGHTO? and stay at tho CAFE? Take th. children to tho Seaside. Every child shou!< have a holiday there at leaai once a yew It does vonders for the children. TARIFF, £2 2s; Children Half-price. Tariff for week-end, 12s 6d. 'Phone No. i. M. McCALLUJf, 1110 Proprietress. EDUCATIONAL. . ST. MARGARET'S COLLEGE. THE COLLEGE will RE-OPEN on THURSDAY, February sth, at 10 a.m. The Sister in charge wiil bo at Honu to adroit new Pupila on SATURDAY, January 31et, and MONDAY, February 2nd, from 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. ST. MARGARET'S NEW DAY SCHOOL will be opened next Terra. 3618 01 KILifORE STREET, CRANMER- SQUARE. •jV./T R H. M. LUND, A PIANO AND SINGING. Term Begins FEBRUARY -lth. At home Tuesday, 3-6. 3333 ptIRTON* COLLEGE— Classes for Ladies in French Conversation will be held Weekly by MADEMOISELLE DANIEL at Girton College. Private Lessons a!ao arranged for. Apply to the PRINCIPAL. , ■ 3742 PIANOFORTE and THEORY. MISS PHYLLIS COMPTON resumes Teaching THURSDAY, February sth. At Home Wednesday, February -lth, 3-5. 510 Worcoster etrcet. 'Phone 1421. . 18!K) T>ANGI-RURU, Papanui road.—School will •*■*' Re-open on WEDNESDAY, February ■dth. Miss Gibson will be at homo on Monday afternoon, February 2nd, and nil day Tuesday, Fobrmtry 3rd. 1899 GIETON COLLEGE, LATIMER SQUARE. FOR the Education of Young Term bogins FEBRUARY sth, 1914. The Principals will be at home at the College on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, February 3rd and 4th, from ■ 2 to 4.30 p.m. GIRTON COLLEGE is a large airy building, with splendid playground, facing Lαtimer 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 mannere and culture of the pupils under their charge. Education is., carried through all stages, from Kindergarten to finishing classes. Thorough French, Conversational and Grammatical, ie "a feature of tho-' curriculum. For terms for all School subjects, apply to the Principals, MRS H. CROSS and MISS C. FREEMAN, 8.A., Girton College. MISS MAY C. BROWN (Late of Girton College), IS opening a NEW SCHOOL, to be known as THE CHRISTCHURCH COLLEGIATE SCHOOL for Girle. Temporary premises, -the Wesl-.End Hall, (corner ok Worcester and Montreal etreetc), where Miss Brown will be at home on MONDAY and TUESDAY, February 2nd and; 3rd, from 3 to 5 p.m. School opens Thurfday, February- Sth, at 9.30 a.m. Letters, 16 Park terrace. MISS G. PITTS, L.A.8., L.T.C.L., Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, EESUMES Teaching MONDAY, February 2nd, 80, Mansfield avenue, St. Albans. and at Miner and Thompson's on Tuesday and Friday Afternoons. .At homo Friday and Saturday, January 80th and 31st, from 2 p.m. to S p.m. . •■'."■*■ 1674 LINWOOD PRIVATE SCHOOL, ROLLESTON STREET. PRINCIPAL: MISS BRADWELL. . IN addition to tho Kindergarten and Preparatory Classes, Classes-will be formed for Matriculation and Civil Service.. Pupils ■will_aleo be prepared for the Musical Examinations. The next term will begin on February sth. Miss Bradwcll will be at the school to receive parents on .FEBRUARY 3rd and 4th, from 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. MR C. L. WIGGINS'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, -t 309 Durham street, opposite Ait" Gallery, will reopen TUESDAY, sth February, at 9.30. Mr Wiggins will be at the Schoolroom I°n MONDAY, from 1 to 6, 1803 MISS NORA MACLEODSMITH, LA.B. of R.C.M. and R.A.M. (Teacher's Diploma), Organist-and Choirmistress of St. Mary'e Church, Addington, also Singing Mistress at Girton College, and at Collegiate School for Girls, resumes Teaching on MONDAY, Feb. 2nd. At homo to-day (Friday), from 3" to 5 p.m. Address: 273 Montreal street, Christchurch. 1958 MISS MARGARET RICHARDSON, • LJLB. (Singing), Teacher of Pianoforte and Singing , , Resumes on MONDAY, February 2nd. 188 Rolleston street, Linwood, and Milncr and Thompson's Studio. 1959 MR. W. D EN S E M, SPECIALIST in VOICE ' PRODUCTION. Registered Teacher of Singing, Elocution, J Speech in Son?, Dramatic Art, end Voice Culture. (By Pure Diaphragmatic Breathing Method). • - i Resumes Teaching MONDAY- NEXT, February 2nd. Room, 22 Inclis's Buildings, Christchurch. 1961 MISS IDA POLE. L.A.B. of R.A:M. and R.C.M., . TEACHER of PIANOFORTE, Resumes Teaching on THURSDAY, Februcry sth, at Milrier and Thompson's Studio. 1923 p ILBY'S , COLL E G E. Next to Chief Post Office, Cathedral square. MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. Day Classes, 9.30 to 12.30 and 2 to 4. Evening Class**, 7 to 9. Preparation for this examination at an ordinary eecondary School requires FOUR YEARS. At the recent Matriculation Examination THE WHOLE OF OUR SECOND YEAR STUDENTS WERE SUCCESSFUL. Send your son or • daughter to Uβ, and cave this two years of additional preparation. Early application is advisablo, as ihe number of etudents that/ we can take is strictly limited. Call or write for Free Prospectus. A. HORACE GILBY, Principal. ■■' 196S DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS. (Opposite DJ.C.) Principal: Miss M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., LP.S. (Typists' Section), Holder of Teacher's Diploma*. . OFFICE POSITIONS. NEARLY EVERY DAY we receive enquiries from Leading Commercial Fume-for SHORTHAXD-TYPISTS and JUNIOR CLERKS, and each year we, require DOUBLE THE NUMBER OF PUPILS we have to fill these positions. ' NOTE.—ALL OUB PUPILS **«*>* « proficent, readily obtain THE BEST POSITIONS in the BEST OFFICES at the HIGHEST SALARIES paid, commencing time. Full particulars regarding School Houre, Feea, etc., on application. -CeMi-l
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14888, 30 January 1914, Page 11
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