EDUCATIONAL. gT. ANDREWS COLLEGE. "STROWAN," CHRISTCHURCH. PRESBYTERISN COLLEGE FOR BOYS. Headmaster: S. R. Dickinson, 11.A., Dipl. ..Educ. NEW TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY iib. Boarders Return on Monday. Small Classes. Individual Attention. Every Member cf tho Staff haa had proper Professional Training. Spacious Ground*. Artistic Surroundings. Headmaster may bfl seen by appointment from January 22nd. Telephone 1372. 7SGG CHRISTCHURCH WEST D.H.S. SECONDARY DEPARTMENT. RE-OPENS JANUARY 27th. Holders of "Proficiency Certificates" are entitled to Freo Education 'until iheir 17th Birthday. The Headmaster will be in attendance at the School on FRIDAY, JANUARY 241h, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and 2 p.m. to-4 p.m. to interview parents, and enrol new pupils. 7627 EDUCATIONAL. C MARGARET'S COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. CHURCH OF ENGLAND COLLEGE FOR GIRLS. New Term begins TUESDAY, January 28th, 10 a.m. The Sister in Cbaigo will be at home by appointment after January 20th. Telephone 12i)G. 7626 SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. TITISS MARIAN WOODHOUSE, XtA holder of Diplomat for Professional Singing and Teaching, has Resumed Teaching at the STUDIO, CHANCERY LANE, and at 19 HEAD STREET, SUMNER. A Course of Lessons may commence from any date. 7073-680 nPHE SCHOOLS conducted by the SISX TERS OF MERCY, COLOMBO STREET NORTH, will Reopen on MONDAY, JANUARY 27th. 7619 VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MRS T. CHERRY, A.T.C.L., Resumes Teaching Monday, January 27th. At Home 2 to 3, 169 Manchester street, St. Albans. Studio: The Bristol Piano Co. S6S TTILLA MAR LA. UPPER RICCARTON.— * Ideal Boarding and Day School for Girls, conducted by SISTERS OF MERCY- . Includes Primary and Secondary Course. Students are prepared for Public Service, Matriculation, and Teachers' Examinations, for Theoretical and Practical Examinations in Music and Vocal), and for Commercial Diploma, The Course includes Needlework, Painting, and Languages. For terms, etc., apply to THE MOTHER SUPERIOR. 6971 SIRS JOHN FORRESTER, MUS. BAC. EEGISTERED TEACHER, of PIANOFORTE and the THEORY of ITOSIC in all ite Branches. ' Terni begins February 4th, 1919. Pupils received at Milner and Thompson's or at 82 Warrington street, St. Albans. Terms on application to Milner and Thompson. 775 DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL, DARFIELD. RE-OPENING MONDAY, JANUARY 27th. Holders of Proficiency Certificates prepared in two years for Public Scrvice and Intermediate Examinations, and Senior Free Places. A four years' course prepares for Matriculation and Teachers' Certificate Examination. 7720 GIRLS 1- HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH THE Term begins on THURSDAY, JANUARY 30th. The Lady Principal will receive Parents of Pupils as follows : — At tho Aronside Class-rooms, on MONDAY, January 27th, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. At Armagh street, on TUESDAY, January 28th, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. ('"A" to "M's"), and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. ('"N" to "ZV). and on WEDNESDAY, 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. All NEW PUPILS must attend at Armagh street at 9.30 a.m., on WEDNESDAY, January 29tb. Applicants for admission to Freo Places must come provided with copies of Birth Certificate and Testimonials as to good character from their previous 'school. GEORGE H. MASON; 11 Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchnrch, • January Bth, 1919. 7725 NORMAL DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. SECONDARY DEPARTMENT. KE-OPENS MONDAY, JANUARY 27th. TjiREE PLACES opan to a limited number -I- of holders of Proficiency and Free Place Certificates. Pupils cen take either. (a) Matriculation Course. (b) Commercial Course. SPECIAL FACILITIES aie offered to ■ pupils wishing to become Teachers, or to re- , ceive a Commercial Training. The Headmaster will be in attendance on Saturday January 25th, from 10.30 , to 12.30, to interview parents and enrol pupils. H. C. LANE, '7761 Secretary Education Board. MISS MURIEL LITTLE RESUMES her Lessons in VOICE PRODUCTION on MONDAY, January 27th. ] 976 STUDIO: 97 Cambridge terrace. i BUSINESS TRAINING For BUSINESS SUCCESS! WHEN your boys and girls leave school, give them a few terms- at Gilby's Col- , lege. Then they will -receive better salaries . from the very commencement of their office careers. j Our Commercial Course includes Pitman's Shorthand or Stenotypy (Machine Shorthand), Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Letter-writing, J Office Practice, 'and Handwriting. Each Student receives individual attention j from a highly qualified staff of teacher-special- , ista, so that RAPID AND THOROUGH J PROGRESS IS ASSURED TO ALL t WORKERS. ' Don't waste precious time, but see us about this important matter TO-DAY! NOW!! 1 Railway Concessions to County Students. ; Term may commcnco at any' time. 1 DAY CLASSES. EVENING CLASSES, i . CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. Call immediately for foil particulars, ai ■, write for our free prospeotus, "Success." GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., S Royal Exchange Buildings, Next C.P.0., Cathedral square, Cliristchuich. x Telephone 1333. P.O. Box 56. i Manager: L. J. BERRY, F.I.A.N.Z. J (And at Wellington.), „ G4772-2 . } PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE. ] i - B "V"0 matter where, is bound (o make itself " known and to be appreciated. This 5 has been exemplified among N.Z. wounded soldiers at Home. Two of those selected to "I teach Practical Bookkeeping to fellow woundrd soldiers in hospital, under the Govern- 2 ment scheme, acquired, their "knowledge of 2 tho subject under our > Correspondence Sys- 1 tem. We specialise in teaching BOOKKEEPING by mail. In this way, here in 1 New Zealand, we enable hundreds every year r to obtain positions of greater responsibility r and higher pay. If you want to learn MO- 1 BERN BOOKKEEPING in all its branches ® thoroughly, expeditiously, and privately so s that you can obtain a good position, study 1 our Course. WRITE TO-DAY FOR FULL I PARTICULARS. d Address: — f 1 c 'HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'S COR- _ RESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., ,; J UNION BUILDINGS, e AUCKLAND. 1 d P.O. Box 515. (Founded October, 1237.) * 1 1
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16428, 23 January 1919, Page 9
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