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EDUCATIONAL. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CIIRISTCIIUKCH. • J LECTURES IX MUSIC. DX BRADSHAW -«il cocinfnco the 'Secjnd lerni of the Coitreo d Loctutes in MUSIC on MONDAY, Juiio let. Tha cours* of inatraction extends orer j three years. c*ch consisting el three terms. | A OrtiSeato of 'Proficiency i* granted to! stutknts who havo paisted iho cxßm.ni.lion at ihe end of ?ach year. (AttencUrxo at the 2rat year's lectures ta not i«cessn.ry ior those ; studsisis vho ahratly pciatsa sr.Scicr.t know- j lodge of tl» esbjert to proceed With th« j erocrnd year's work.) . j Tho wLolo series of lectrres .rom .Tnn;or Class upvrahfe is arranged to :noct th« to ouirements of tho annual examination conducted by Canterbury CoUogp, the Associated Bonn! of R-A.M. and X.C.M., Trinity College, Loimlob. nncl of th-> University c: New j Zvaland. Miid. I>?rcc. ; Lectures oro piven in the follovrins; rub- j jccl*:—Kudimsct3 of Music, linnnosy, i Counterpoint, History of Music, l'orm in ( Hwic. Ear Traininr, Composition and Orchestration. In uddition to the daiiv classes, Loclnrcs aro (riven EVERY EVENING *xccptin? | Saturday. These enable «veni»jr student* | nlso to cover the whols kto\:ku o: prepara- ; tioa for tho various examinations mentioned ; above. ; Itcdrtoed Rf.hvay Fares pro granted to country students who attend the Loct'.irvs. Tho foo 'or ono lecture per week is lialf-β-sruinoa Cor each U-nn, payable iv advance. Prospectus on application. GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar. May 2Sth, 1914. 3009 YOUXG "WOMRX'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. EDUCATIONAL CLASSES BEGINNING NOV.. "PHYSICAL Training. Desijrnintr, Elocution, -t Elizabethan History. Civics, Dr^ssrnakin?. Singing. Open to all wouku. Q'a'i- - fird Teachers. Euro! at Y.AV.C.A., Latinvr square. 1655 GIRLS' COLLEtfIATE SCHOOL. NEW BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. ON LATEST LINES. "TyiLL OPEN on JL'NE 4th, at C 4 ROLVV LESTON AVENUE. Tho Preparatory School for Scholars under nine years of age wi.l be cr.rricd on at al Worcester street "VWet (3 rninuW walk from Cathedral square), by HISS ELDRED, oi Pevcrd School. MAY C. BROWN, Principal. At Home, SATURDAY, May 30th, <md MONDAY, Juno Ist, from two to five. Telephone 8350. T516 MUSIC, PAINTING- AND SINGING. THE MISSES -SHILLITO Resume Teaching on MONDAY, Juno let. At Home, Shidio, 137 Gloucester street, Friday, May 29th, 10 to 6; &9 Crescent road, Spteydon Saturday, May 30th. '6-U PEVEREL PRIVATE SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, LOWER RICCARTON. Principals: Mks J. iioan and Mise D. Otley. Term commences MONDAY, June Ist. Letters, Tho Vicarage, Aldington. 3012 LYTTELTON. PIANOFORTE. MISS HENDERSON Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, Juno Ist. 164G HISS VAN ASCH, . •TREACHER of tho Deaf and Semi-deaf, TβJ- ceives Pupils for Speech-reading at 309 Durham street, opposite Art Gallery. Next Torm Begins MONDAY, Ist June. Full particulars nt private address: "Maitland," The Esplanade, Sumner. 1635 MISS AMOS, LJLB. of R.A.M. and R.C.MfLond.), TEACHER of PIANOFORTE and THEORY, Resumes Teaching on FBIDAY, 29th May, at G Hobbs'a Buildings (Cathedral aauare), and 139 Clarence ro?d. Lowot Riccarton. ] 1632 PIANOFORTE. "jITISS ALICE CARTER coramoncea '•"J- Teaching or THURSDAY, Jtmo ith, 1914. Pupila visited if required. At ljomo Wednesday, 3rd, at 14 GBAFTON STREET, LINWOOP. .__ 1534 WIKIHANA HOUSE BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, New Brighton, Christcliurclu Principal, Mr Wm. Wilson. '' NEXT TERM Begine THURSDAY. __Juae 4th. . i>792 TjyiM. CULLEN, PROFESSIONAL v * TEACHER of Piano, Violin, 'Cello. Moderate fee* Rapid Up-to-dato System. Inetructe Pap Hβ in their own oomea, or at b» private residence., 21 Lincoln road, Sprcydoe. ; ; ra9 DEPORTMENT, PHYSICAL CULTTTRE, PLAIN AND FANCI DANCIKG. •■■■•, MISS COX, assisted by MISS DOROTHY SAUNDER-S, will resnroe Afternoon Classes from Juno 4th. Evening: Claaeos forming. 'IE WHAEE, 53 HEREFORD STREET Vf Telephone SS4; C9IS2-2 "PUPILS wanted for the PIANOFORTE, -*- moderate terme. Hotneo vieited where necessary. Send post card to FREDK. JIALE Urom London), 42 Totara road, Riccarton, Christchurch. Pupita prepared for London Collogo of Music (local centre). 713 DANCING, Deportment, Physical Culture. Under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. MISS LOWE'S Classes for Plain and Fancy Dancing Resume June Bth. Evening Classes, Quarter from entry. Waltzing taught -a threo private lcssone. At Homo. Fxiday afffirnoons. 327 Montreal street. DANCING. •VTISS BUCHANAN'S BEGINNERS' IVJL CLASS (individual tuition, and expert 'assistants), THURSDAYS, 8 p.m. Practico Assembly forming, Walts and Reverse, in four private lessons, iango, private and class, and lessons any time by appointment. 814 AORAKGI, 29< Hereford stroeL _ TYIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, XJ HALLENSTEIK'S BUILDINGS (Opposite %J.C). accountancy exams. accounta;\*cy exams. \ (Intermediate and Advanced.) BOOKKEEPERS' EXAM. BOOKKEEPERS' EXAM. THOROUGH AND RAPID INDIVIDUAL COACHING for above Exams. Instructors: MR H. E. BEST, F.P.A, (X.2.), FJA.K.Z., F.N.Z.I.A. MUCH. CHRISTIE, Roe;. Act., A.XZJLA. TERM COMMKNCES ASY TIME Full particulars regarding Fees, etc., on application. , C 8724-2 DO YOU WISH 1-0 BECOME, AN ACCOUNTANT? NO trarch of mercantile knowledge o2eia a bigger inducement fer honest effort Many of onx Aceountaaoy 6tadents hold some of the best eituations in tha business world of the DcmiiuoiJ. Wouldn't yoa like your salary raised? Wouldn't you like to earn more? Wouldn't you like more congenial work? Then call or ..rite for particulars of our complete Course in Accountancy. An enquiry ccinmits you to nothing , , but may be a etepptag-ptone to success. ACT TO-DAY and turn your spare tinrt mi(t money I GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, CATHEDRAL SQUABE (Next to' Chief Post Office). CO6-3 IN FUTURE il.Ty BiyiiSEss will be carried on at - M. No. 500 MANCHESTER STREET NORTH, near Salisbury street. Customers pleaao ring 'PHONE 9SI. W. A. JEWELL, §i 6 Cabinetmaker, Etc. A* NEW Departure in the Motor Industry. —Having installed an OXO ACETYLENE WELDING PLANT, and eectued the services of an Expert with English experience, wo aie prepared to undertake all Cla*t«* at Weldinc. Gear Cutting, and Compontat Parts of Motor Cars a speciality. All Claiats of £sgino«rs' and Plumber*' Bims Work kept ia stock and miauiactuxed \a ctutomers' req.ciiemer.ta. W. H. PRICE kA SON,/ ZtS& Manchester tti&et. Christchurds. WANTED TO BUT. OLD MOTOR TYRES end TUBES, and *U kind* at HCRAP RUBBER. HIGHEST PKICE. CASH. I J. SNELL *nd SON, ( [ C 7324 Chriattiarci.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14979, 28 May 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 14979, 28 May 1914, Page 9

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