EDUCATIONAL. OOLU J1 B A COLLEGE, ROSLYN, DUNEDIN. An Ideal Boarding' and School for Girls. FIRST TERM. 1010, begins WEDNESDAY, sth February, at 9.30 a.m. The College is regietered as - a Primary and Secondary School. Tie Principal Trill bo at home any afterroon from the 23th January. Houis: 2to 6 p.m. Prospectors and foil information on application to the 73tS PRINCIPAL. gT. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. "STROWAN," CHRISTCHURCH. PRESBYTERIXN COLLEGE FOR BOYS. Headmaster: S. R. Dickinson, M.A., Dipl. Educ. NEW TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. Boarders Return on Monday. Small Classes. _ Individual Attention. Every Mem oer of the St&if has had proper Professional Training. Sp&cions Grounds. ArtiaLic Surroundings. Headmaster may be seen by appointment from January 22nd. Telephone 1372. ; ' 7066 CHRISTCHURCH WEST D.H.S. SECONDARY DEPARTMENT. "DE-OPENS JANUARY 27th. Holders of XI; "Proficiency Certificates" are entitled to Free Education until their 17th Birthday. The-• Headmaster ■will be in attendance at the School on FRIDAY, JANUARY 21th, from 10 a»m. to 12 noon, and 2 p.m. to 1 p.m. to interview parents, and enrol new pupils. 7027 EDUCATIONAL. S MARGARET'S COLLEGE, • ' CHRISTCHURCH. CHURCH OF ENGLAND COLLEGE FOR GIRLS. New Term . begins TUESDAY. January 28th, 10 ajn. - The Sister in Charge.will be at home by appointment after January 20th. Telephone 1296. ■ . 7626 SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. "14/TISS MARIAN WOODHOUSE, L.RA.M., ItJL holder of Diplomas for Professional Singing and Teaching, has Resumed Teaching at the STUDIO, CHANCERY LANE, asd at 19 HEAD STREET, SUMNER. A Course of, Lessons' may commence from any date. 7079-680 SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION, ELOCUTION, AND DRAMATIC ART. fpi/TR WM. DENSEM will resume Teaching, IVJL' MONDAY,- 27th inst; Studio: 22 Inglis' Buildings, High street. 842 RANGI-RURU, PAPANUI ROAD. QCHOOL will RE-OPEN on THURSDAY, O January 30th.—HELEN F. GIBSON. Miss Gibson will he at home on Tuesday »nd Wednesday, 28th ■ and 29th inst. 756 TTTB SCHOOLS conducted by the SISTERS OF MERCY, COLOMBO STREET- NORTH, will Re-open on MONDAY, JANUARY 27th. 7619 VOICE PRODUCTION AND/SINGING. HI/TRS T. CHERRY,, A.T.C.L., Resumes -IjA Teaching Monday, January 27th. At Home 3 to.'3, 469 Manchester street, St. Albans. Studio: The Bristol Piano Co; ' S6S LINCOLN COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING will be held in - the Agricultural and -Pastoral Committee Room}- Manchester street, at 10 a.m.,< on WEDNESDAY, 22nd JANUARY, to consider what' Memorial, (if "any) ehould.be erected to in.-tie War. All Oldßoys a» urgently requested to •Heo&. ■ . I''-:--' B. SETH-SMITH, I • • • » Hon. Sec. 'Pfaone 2795.'' • 746S STUDY ACCOUNTANCY Or x ELEMENTARY BOOK-KEEPING At GILBY'S COLLEGE. A POSITION • as Book-keeper provide® congenial! and remunerative employment and paves theway tor advancement. a' knowledge of book-keeping is •raentialto every business man.. Goby's College eatera for all requirements, and our staff of instructors is cms which ■will | command your confidence. ADVANCED BOOK-KEEPING, AUDITING AND COMMERCIAL LAW, MR H. R! BEST, F.P.A.N.Z., F.I.A.N.Z. ELEMENTARY BOOK-KEEPING, MR L.: J. BERRY, F.I.A.N.Z. MR W. BARRY, FXA.N.Z., Each. Student noieves individual attention, amd is thus'able,, to progfrw as quickly as he chooses.. DAY'GLASSES! ' EVENING CLASSES! CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS! or cftll at onco for free prospectus, "Success," or ."Home Study Courses." An enquiry will cost you nothing asd may mean touch to you. GILBY'S- COLLEGE, LTD., - Royal Exohange Buildings, Next "C.P.0.,, Oattedral square. ■ .. j , Chzistcharoh. Telephone 1333. . P.O. Box 56. - Manager: L. J. BERRY, FJ.A.N.Z. (And at Wellington.) 64772-0171-1 w —. . ~ ~™~ . PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE. "\TO matter where, « bound to make itself ii ■ known, and to bo appreciated. This has been exemplified, among N.Z. wounded soldiers ■at Home. Two of those selected to teach Practical Bookkeeping to fellow wounded soldiers in hospital, under the Government sohemo. acquired their knowledge of the subject under our Correspondence System. We specialise in teaching BOOKKEEPING by-mail. In this way,, hero in New Zealand,-we enable hundreds every year to ohtim'.positions of greater responsibility and higher pay. If you want to learn MODERN BOOKKEEPING in all its branches thoroughly, expeditiously, and privately so that you can obtain a good position, study •or -Course. . < . ; ■ WRITE TO-DAY FOR FULL PARTICULARS. Address: — JTEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., UNION BUILDINGS, x _ AUCKLAND. P.O. Box Sl6. (Founded October, 1897.) G4748 "OUR BUSINESS; EDUCATION IS THE BEST AND QUICKEST WAY TO A GOOD APPOINTMENT. We axe holding SPECIAL EVENING CLASSES SPECIAL EVENING CLASSES In COMMERCIAL BOOKKEEPING COMMERCIAL BOOKKEEPING And PRACTICAL OFFICE ROUTINE. PRACTICAL OFFICE ROUTINE. Instructor: MR:G. H. CHRISTIE, Rep. Aoet.. A.N.Z.AJL ALL * STUDENTS receive * THOROUGH and INDIVIDUAL TUITION, and are thus enabled to become qualified with a MINIMUM expenditure of time and SCHOOL FEES. NOTE.—There aro extensive opportunities for Students who have 'acquired a thorough knowledge of Commercial Bookkeeping, etc. Full particulars regarding Fees and Class (lours on application «t. the School. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. DIG BY's COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallecstcin's Buildings, Triangle MSI-* „• \Qss. D.I.CX •
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16427, 22 January 1919, Page 10
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