EDUCATIONAL. gT. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. "STROWAX," 'CHRISTCHURCH. PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR BOYS. Headmaster: S. R. Dickinson, M.A., Dipl. Educ. NEW TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. Boarders Return on Monday. Small Claeees. Individual Attention. Every Member of the Stafi has had proper Professional Training. Spacious Grounds. Artistic Surroundings. He&dmftAter may be seen bv appointment from January 22nd. Telephone 1572. 7066 EDUCATIONAL. Q MARGARET'S COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. CHUR€H OF ENGLAND COLLEGE FOR GIRLS. New Term begins TUESDAY", January 28th, 10 a.m. The Si3ter ia Charge will be at home by appointment after January 20th. Telephone • 1296. 76'36 MISS DULCIE MITCHELL. R.A.M. Voice Production and Singing. Late Royal Academy Music and Opera House, Covent Garden (London). Resumes teaching at Studio and 100 Osborne street, Linwood. Term commences any time. Telephone 1471. 7800 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. \,fISS L. L. WATKINS, A.T.C.L., resumes Teaching, MONDAY'. January 27th, at 106 MOWBRAY STREET. 1023 PIANO, ORGAN, AND SINGING. MR. WM. LUNN resumes Teaching MONDAY. January 27th. 34 TANKERYILLE STREET. 1026 Spreydon. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MRS T. CHBRRY, A.T.C.L., Resumes Teaching Monday, January 27th. At Home 2 to 3, 469 Manchester street. St. Albwu. Studio: The Bristol Piano Co. 868 PIANOFORTE. MISS MAUDE HALLIDAY, L.A.B. of -i-M- R.A.M. and R.C.M. (London), Resumes Teaching at 225 SELWYN STREET, MONDAY, January 27th. 1180 MISS KATIE BUCKHURST, ciT.C.L., ~ RESUMES Teaching, Singing, Pianoforte, TUE6DAY, January 27tb, at Studio, 38 Caahel street. 'Phone 2306. 1181 ST. SAVIOUR'S CHURCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SHIRLEY, X\/ ILL Ke-open for Outsido Children on J MONDAY, February 3rd, at 9 a.m., entrance Slat«r street only. Owing to sickness in the house the Home Children will not bs attending, nor' will there be any communication with the Home. 7936 SHORTHAND TYPISTES' EXAMS! SHORTHAND TYPISTES' EXAMS! SHORTHAND TYPISTES' EXAMS! SHORTHAND TYPISTES' EXAMS! IF you wish to get into the Public Servios —with its good starting salaries and regular annual increments —or to enter Commercial Life, enrol with Gilby's College. Established over 30 years ago! Gilby's College is tho pioneer among institutions of iid kind in New Zealand. "Thorough" is our motto. —"Success" is asarod to every student. RESULTS TELL! At the last Public Service ShortbandTypistes' Examinations 4 out of 6 seniors, j and 7 out of 8 juniors passed. _ Alto at the last Junior Typittes' Examination all of our i 24 Candidates passed—ll of them . passed "with distinction." Enrol now! You may commence your term at any time—the sooner the better for your own saie! DAY OR EVENING CLASSES—INSTRUC-1 TION IS INDIVIDUAL. GILBYS COLLEGE, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, .-■Next C.P.0., Cathedral square, Chris tchurch. Telephone 1333. P.O. Box 56. ' Manager: L. J. BERRYir F.I.A.N.Z. (And at Wellington.) G4772-4 i IBAAC PITMAN'S SHORTHAND : HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD ' FOR SPEED WITH ACCURACY. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL HOLDS PITMAN'S AUSTRALASIAN SHORTHAND RECORD i FOR HIGH SPEED WHITING (220 Words per Minute). High Speed Means High Remuneration, And "There if always room at tie TOP.' j /"YTJR facilities for teaching SHORTHAND j V/ and TYPEWRITING, ETC., are unique. | Our Teachers are thoroughly experienced in | every sense of the word, ana are holders ef Teachers' Diplomas and Certificates. i All Commercial Students are ■under the ] direct supervision of MISS DIGBY, DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Railway Concession Tickets for Country Students. Full particulars aa to Class Hours, Fees, etc., on application. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein's Buildings, Triangle (Opp. D.1.C.). D 2830-1 PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE. J NO matter where, is bound to make itself known and to be 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 scheme, acquired their knowledge of the subject under our Correspondence System. We specialise in teaching BOOKKEEPING by mail. In this way, here in New Zetland, we enable hundreds every year to obtain positions of greater responsibility and higher pav. If you want to learn MODERN BOOKKEEPING in all ite branches thoroughly, expeditiously, and privately so that you can obtain a good position, study our Course. WRITE TO-DAY FOR FULL PARTICULARS. Address:— HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., UNION BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. (Founded October, 1897.) G4746 YOU CAN BB . A WIRELESS MAN! rr QEIVE are operators on big steamers to- -*-■ day earning good salaxies and seeing the World—who, » year ago, were as ignorant of Wireless as you' axo. Enquire now—start to learn without delay. Wireless points to fresh proepects —an ambitious caxeer! * Expert Instructors and Complete Marconi Installation at THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings. Cathedral square, Christchurch. P.O. Box 729 'Phone 3924. Alto at Dnnedin, Wellington. aI ?J Auckland. M * 569 PIANOFORTE. MISS ALICE CARTER Resumes Teaching at Francis's Studios, H6 Hig& street, on THURSDAY, January 30th. •Phones 1530 and 3955. "VfISS NELLIE HAYWARD, Teacher of Pianoforte, Voice Production. Singing, resumes Teaching February 3rd. Studio, 33 Victoria Chambers, Armagh street. Telephone 4052. At Studio 4 to 7, Friday, January 315.. jVAU
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16430, 25 January 1919, Page 13
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