c EDUCATIONAL. STUDENT OF SINGING. TtriULE in London recently. Mr Wilfred VV Coulson, L.R.A.M. (Sinking Teachers Diploma), had exceptional opportunities of attending Students' Singing Classes. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO VOICE PRODUCTION. STUDIO A_____MlLXF.lt and THOMPSON'S. DANCING, Dcaortment, Physical Culture. MISS COX (pupil of Mrs Wordsworth. London). MISS DOROTHY SAUNDERS (rjupil of M. Vcstoff, member of the Imperial Ru-sian Ballet). Classes Resume from June 4th. To Whare, 53 Hereford street West. Telephone __■-____ C-IS2-1 DANCING, Uenortmcnt, Physical Culture. Under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. MISS LOWE'S Classes for Plain and Fancy Dancing Resume June ?tb. Evening Classes. Quarter from entry. Waltzing taught -.n three private lessons. At Home Friday afternoons. 327 Motrtrcal st_reet. "PUPILS wanted for the PIANOFORTE, J- moderate terms. Homes visited where neocesarr. Send post card to FREDK. HALE "from London), 42 Totara road. Riccarton. Christchurch. Pupils ' prepared tor London College of Music (local centre). .13 R WILFRED COULSON. F.R.C.0., L.R.A.M.. who has just returned from throe years' study in England, is prepared to receive Pupils for SINGING, PIANO. AND ORGAN. STUDIO AT MILKER and THOMPSON'S. WM. CULLEN. PROFESSIONAL * ' TEACHER of Piano, Violin. "Cello. Moderate fees Rapid Up-to-date System. Instructs Pupils in their own homes, or at his private jooidence, 24 Lincoln road, Sprcydon. G_ MR C. L. WIOGINS'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS (309 Durham street) —The School will Re-open on WEDNESDAY. 27th M*y, at 9.15. Mr Wiggins will be at the Schoolroom on Tuesday afternoon. Private residence, 83 Bury etreet, Sumner. • 1140 LET US RAISE YOUR SALARY. THE difference between 30s and £5 per week, cr £2 and £6 per week, is only tho difference between the salaries of ambitious men and women BEFORE and AFTER a course of tuition at GILBY'S COLLEGE. This is no mcro statement. It is a cold, hard fact. If you aro desirous of getting on, of becoming an Accountant instead of simply a routine clerk, a cog in the wheel, call or write and allow us to show you Jotters from men and women who have profited both in purse and in knowledge through taking a Course at Gilby's College. We prepare men and women for Accountancy, Matriculation, Civil Service, etc., PERSONALLY or by MAIL. Write or call for Prospectus. GILBYS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Next to General Post Office. 208-6 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS (Opposite D.1.C.). | ACCOUNTANCY EXAMS. ACCOUNTANCY EXAMS. (Intermediate and Advanced.) BOOKKEEPERS* EXAM. BOOKKEEPERS' EXAM. THOROUGH AND RAPID INDIVIDUAL COACHING for above Exams. Instructors: MR H. R. BEST, F.P.A. (N.Z.), F.1.A.N.Z., F.N.Z.I.A. MR G H. CHRISTIE, Reg. Act., A.N.Z.AA.. TERM COMMENCES ANY TIME Full particulars regarding Fees, etc., on application. C 8724-3 PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HILLARY AND BAXTER.* TTILLARY AND BAXTER, ESTATE AGENTS AND LAND BROKERS, ] 14fi MANCHESTER STREET, Between Cashel and Hereford streets: . SPREYDON. BUNGALOW, JUST FINISHED. EXCEPTIONALLY"wcII-built House of 5 N rooms, 16 x 12. 15 x 12, 14 x 12, etc., sft"_all, verandah glassed in, bay windows, tile grates and hearths, also tile back to range, cupboards, and linen press built in, gaa fittings, bathroom, porcelain, bath and basin, hot and cold water service, scullery, pautry and washhouse, asphalt paths; very fine section, 43 feet by 171 feet, well fenced. PRICE £595. HILLARY and BAXTER, 146 Manchester street. ' W_AT~MANY WANT. MOST COMPLETE BUNGALOW. ABSOLUTELY" NOTHING WANTING. ST. ALBANS. Manchester street, handy to car, nearly new House of 5 largo rooms, well plastered, Gft hall, cosy verandah, bay windows, electric' light ;throughout, gas laid on for cooking, leadlights in. good taste, up-to-date grates, hearths and mantels, splendid bathroom with .porcelain bath and basin, hot, cold and shower, main sewer, pantry, scullery, and washhouse, ample cupboard and linen press! room; in fact, the conveniences aro almost perfect. The house is exceptionally weli finished. Grand Section, over J-acre, well fenced. At the low price of £775 thero is nothing on the market to equal this property. HILLARY and BAXTER. 146 Manchester street. NEAR LANCASTER PARK. MODERN VILLA. IN PERFECT ORDER. GRAND QUARTER-ACRE SECTION.daid out in lawns and garden, containing the choicest of flowers. Buildings comprise superior House of 6 large and lofty rooms, plastered, and tastefully papered, verandah, bay window, 6ft hall, gas fittings and. ring, good grates and range, splendid cupboards, linen press, and wardTobes, bathroom, lavatory basin, hot and cold water service, convenient kitchen, offices include pantry, scullery, and washhouse, good drainage, sewer connexion, splendid water supply, h.p. for domestic purposes, and rain and tank for garden, asphalt paths. PRICE £800. The owner having left the district is anxious to sell, aad wants an offer. HILLARY and BAXTER, -. 146 Manchester street. LOWES RICCABTON. EVERY POSSIBLE COHVENIENCE. GRAND QUARTER-ACRE SECTION.. BUNGALOW bnilt from eras ot the moat up-to-date designs, five fine zooms, beautifully finished in every way, hall, verandah aad bay windows, exceptionally good grates and hearths, tile-back range; wardrobes and lines press, bathroom, Donlton bath aad basin, pantry, scullery and washhouse. A faithfully built house, fitted with all up-to-date,convenience-. Fine Section, well fenced. PRICE £675, . On very reasonable terms of payment. HILLARY and BAXTER, _146 Manchester street. MOST CENTRAL. RIGHT IN THE CITY. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW. BEAUTIFULLY finished House of S rooms, dining-room 17 x 14, front bedroom 16 x 14, etc., electric light fittings. panelled vestibule, roomy bay windows, comfortable verandah, quaint leadlights in keeping with ths building, modern bathroom, Doulton bath and basin, all modern conveniences, including cupboards, pantry, scullery, washhouee, b.p. water. Grand eighthacre Section, in the best residential part of the City. NOTE the PRICE, £87S, or terms. HILLARY and BAXTER, 146 Manchester street. FOR BEDSTEADS go to HOLMEEJ and SONS. Institntion, 3ft for 22s Gd, complete for 3fis 6d. 250 Rolls Floorcloths and Linoleums just opened at 130 and 132 HIGH STREET. CBSOJ
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14974, 22 May 1914, Page 11
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