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EDUCATIONAL. •iRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC (London cc . (Inst. 1572). ? \° HIGHER AND LOCAL EXAMINATION! — rjTHE LAST DAY of Entry for forthcoD ■jr. -A- ing Practical Examinations in Octobe is MONDAY, June Ist. Local Secretary: Mr Davis Hunt, 9 Crai mer square. 83] n . ft CHRISTCHURCH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOI 213 aL Headmaster: C. E. BEVAN-BROWN, M.J sc, _ TERM commences THURSDAY a ■*■' June 4th. New Boys received Tucsda; — June 2nd, 9.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. Thero is Preparatory Department, separate from th main school, for small boys, under MR L. C WHITEHEAD. GEORGE H. MASON. a P 0682 Registrar. A THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DIS TRICT Of NORTH CANTERBURY. THE Bsard invites SEPARATE APPLI CATIONS, accoraoanicd by trstimcuials — i for the following APPOINTMENTS, to b j s<nl in, addressed to the Secretary of lb I Beard, not law than 4 p.m. on THUKS " j DAY, JUNr. lth. Applications received lat» _„ | than th« advertised time cannot be coi: ng | sidered: — ASHBURTON—Iei Assistant Mistress . Sabrv _ISO-JC_IO. p °: RANGlOßA—Assistant Master. Salar _ISO-_2lO. WAlNUl—Master cr Mistress. Saiarv £150 if £180. LYTTELTON—Ith Assistant Mistrws Salsrv _I_o-_l5O. VIEW HlLL—Mistress, sole charge. Sal D - arv i-12')-_loi'' AKAROA—2nd Assistant Mistress. Salar £100-_l2?. HORORATA—Assistant Mistress. Salar £IGD-_J_O. SPRING FIELD-Assistant Mistress. Sal ary £UIQ-.C120. NOTE—Forms of Application can bo ob taincd at the Board's Office. H. C. LANE, ™ . , Secretary. 72 22nd May, 1914. 980: ~j CANTERBURY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF ART. Director: R. Herdman-Smith, A.M., W F.S.A.M. (Loud.). THE SECOND TERM commences MON . 'DAY, JUNE Bth. THE SCHOOL PROVIDES: (1) A Complete Course of Study in thc various branches of Drawing, Painting, Modelling, and Art Crafts. (2) A Three Years' Course in Architecture for the Diploma of Associate of the Institute of Architects of New Zealand. (3) Instruction in .•iigmvritinpr, Ticket Writing, Poster Work, and Book Illustration. {- Classes are held in tho Mornings, Afternoons and Evenings. Valuable Scholarships aro awarded annually, several carrying maintenance allowances. A Special Class frf Art Needlework will be .old on Thursday Evenings this Term. Syllabus may bo obtained nt tlio College " office, Worcester'street, or from tho Art 0 Dealers. GEORGE 11. MASON, 3102 Regis trar__ CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. 3 LECTURES IN MUSIC. DR. BRADSHAW will commence the 4 Second Term oi the Course) of Lectures in MUSIC on MONDAY, Juno Ist. '• The course of instruction extends over 1 three years, each consisting of three terms. . A Certificate of Proficiency is granted _to students who have passed tho examination at the end of each year. (Attendance at thc first year's lectures is not necessary for thd&o students v.-ho already posses* aufriuicnt knowledge of the subject to proceed' with thc second year's work.) . The wholo scries of lectures from Junior Class upwards is arranged to meet the requirements of tho annual examination con- » ducted by Canterbury College, the Associated t Board of R.A.M. and R.C.M., Trinity Col- [ lego, London, und c>£ the University of New Zealand. Mus. Bac. Degree. Lectures aro given in the following subl jec'.s:—Rudiments of Music, Harmony, Counterpoint, History of Music, Form .in '. Music, Ear Training, Composition and Orchestration. In addition to the daily classes, Lectures are given EVERY EVENING wceepUhsr Saturday. These enable evening students , SII3O to cover the whole ground of preparation for the various examinations mentioned j above. Reduced Railway Fares are granted to country students who attend the Muaio Lectures. The fee for one lecture per week is half-a-guinca for each term, payable in advance. . Prospectus on application. GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar. May 26th,:.914, - 3000 ' TVjR A. J. MERTON (Director of Music, ATX Christ's College) will resume Lessons (Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, and Theory, of > Music) on MONDAY, Ist June. Classes . forming for School Teachers. 30 ARMAGH STREET WEST. isss MUSIC, PAINTING AND SINGING. THE MISSES, SHILLITO Resume Teaching on MONDAY, June Ist. At Home, Studio, 137 Gloucester street, Friday, May 29th, 10 to 6; 68 Crescent road, Sprcydon Saturday, May 30th. - 16.4 MISS H. PACKER, A.T.C.L. (Organist), Pupil of Otto Manns, and Ernst Paver,. London, Resumes Music Lessons TUESDAY, Juno 2nd. Miss C. Packer, Pupil of P. Van der Velden, Resumes Drawing and Painting same date. At Home, Monday. 2S Cranrcer square. 1713 , SINGING. PIANO, ORGAN. MR'ARTHUR LILLY, A.R.C.O. (formerly Organist of St. Luke's), resumes June 15t.'321 MANCHESTER STREET. Class for Art of Teaching and Examination' Paner Work. . 8071 PIANOFORTE. . "\fISS ALICE CARTER commences -«-*• Teaching or THURSDAY, June 4th, 1914. Pupils visited if required. At home Wednesday, 3rd, at 14 GRAFTON STREET, LINWOOD. 153^ 'WIRIHANA HOUSE BOARDING -''' , SCHOOL FOR BOYS, New Brighton, Christchurch. Principal, Mr Wm. Wilson. NEST TERM Begins THURSDAY, ' . June 4th. 9793 MISS VAN ASCIL TEACHER of the Deaf and Semi-deaf, reX ccives Pupils for Speech-reading at 303 Durham street, opposite Art Gallery Next Term Begins MONDAY, Ist June. Full "parhculars at private address: "Maitland," Tho Esplanade, Sumner. 1535 ISS AMOS, L.A.B. of R.A.M. and Ici. (Lend.), TEACHER of PIANOFORTE and THEORY, Resumes Teaching on FRIDAY, 29th May, at 6 Hobbs's Buildings (Cathearal square), and 130 Clarence road Lower Riccarton. j 63 _ DO YOU WANT TO LEARN SPANISH? GERMAN? MAORI? have' Complete Courses of j " tuition which you can take here or study by mail, right in your own home. Each course under a highly qualified instructor. Every New Zealander should study the euphonious language of our Native Race—a most interesting study. One student of our "MAORI COURSE," who gained a First Grade Native Interpreter's Certificate, wrote: "My success is due to the way yoar instructor explained my lessons. I think he is the best instructor in Maori in New Zealand." N.B.—Maori ia an optional Matriculation subject. Write for Particulars. GILBYS COLLEGE, Cathedral square. - Christchurch. 205-1 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS (Oocoeito D.1.C.). Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.TC' I.P.S. (Typists* Section). Holder of Teachers' Diplomas THOROUGH and RAPID INDIVIDUAL COACHING for— MATRICULATION SENIOR CIVIL SERIYCE PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE EXAM PHARMACY* EXAM. ETC., ETC., BMISS N. SLOCOMBE, M.A„ And Other HIGHLY QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS. . Full particulars regarding F&co, etc, on application. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. NOTE.—AiI Students receive the INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION of the Instructor. "" - C 7524-. ' i

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Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 18

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