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educational. BOY'S" HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. Headmaster: C. E. Bevan-Brown, M.A. (Oxon.). rpHE NEXT TERM wil L n( l om ,?, e r, r< 1 THURSDAY, Jan-wry oOth, 1919bovs must attend (or Examination " 9- 30 a.m. punctually on MONDAVJamiary -• . The Headmasier will be at the School to see parents WITH new pupils as under. to "H." Saturday, Jammy Sath, from , 9.30 a.m. to Zi.M t>.m. •}t" to "Q." Monday. January 2.th, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. "P" to "Z," Monday, January 2.th, from - d.ui. to 4 p.m. _ Applicants for admission to Free Places must bring the necessary certificates, toge-ne. with testimonials as to good cnaractcr, from llieir previous e<ihool. Conditions and particulars as t<s i-ree Places wil be found in the School Prospectus (page 7). , The School Boarding-house. Harakeke etraei, Riccarton, is controlled by Mr U. J. Thompson, 8.A., a member of tile Scnftol staff. "Full particulars at the Offtee o. the nndorsigned. Mr and Mrs Thompson will be at home to meet parents on January 27th and 08th. In consequence of the influenza epidemic. Candidates for Junior and Senior National Scholarships, Senior Free Places, and for Matriculation, will bo allowed to attend the High Schools during the Ist term. 1919, as Free Places, until the results of the examinations are known. For further particulars apply to GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch, ■ 7th January, 1919. '055 BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. FREE PLACES. JUNIOR FREE PLACES, tenable for two years, in accordance with Government Regulations, are given at this School to the following boys:— (a) To holders of National Scholarships, or other Scholarship approved by the Minister. (b) To any other boy wiio has passed the Free Place Examination, or has ed qualifying marks, at the National Scholarship Examination*!, or has obtained a Certificate of Proficiency. GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchnrch, 7th January, 1919. 7054 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF ART. A LIMITED number of FREE PLACES ore vacant for Boys and Girls who have obtained a Proficiency Certificate, or who, being over 14 years of age, are recommended by we Inspector of Schools. Free railway passes are granted to students who reside in the country, and leduoed tramway fares to town reeidente. Tie Annual Prize Distribution and Exhibition of Students' Work will take place on TUESDAY', 11th February. Clase&s commence Monday, 17th February. The Acting-Director may be interviewed at tlie School on any day from Monday, 3rd February, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon, and from 2 to 4 p.m. GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College, ClirigtokuTch, 17th January, 19i9. 7467 GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRIST-' " CHURCH. AVONSIDE CLASSES. for First Year Pupils are now V provided at River road, Avonside. Special arrangements will be made here for Commercial and Home Life Courses. The Avonside Class-rooms and Grounds will be open to publio inspection, on Mond«y, January 27th, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. GEORGE H. MASON. Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch. Bth January, 1919. 7059 GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH THE Term begins on THURSDAY, JANUARY 30th. The Lady Principal will receive Parents of Pnpils as follows:— At the Avonside Class-rooms, on MONDAY, January 27th, 2 p.m. to 5 'p.m. At Armagh street, on TUESDAY, January . ■ 23th, • from 9.30 a.m.' to 12.30 p.m. ("A" to "M's"), and 2 pjn. to 5 p.m. ("N" to "Z'b'), and on WEDNESDAY, 9.30 4.m. to 12.30 p.m. All NEW PUPILS must attend at Armagh street at 9.30 a.m., on WEDNESDAY, January 29th. Applicants for admission to Free Places must come provided with copies of Birth Certificate and Testimonials as to good character from their previous school. GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch, January Btli, 1919. 7725 CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL • COLLEGE. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. RE-OPENS MONDAY.-FEBRUARY 3rd. HOLDERS of Certificates of Proficiency or Certificates of Competency endorsed by an Inspector are entitled to FREE EDUCATION. FREE RAILWAY PASSES are available, under certain conditions, for all pupils. PROSPECTUS, giving full particulars, may be had on application. The Director will be at the College to enrol new pupils between the hours of 10 And 12 and 3 and 5 on "Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, January 23th, 30tb, and 31st, and from 7 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, January 30th. Evening School re-opens February 17th. 7330 SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. MISS MARIAN WOODHOUSE, L.R.A.M.. holder of Diplomas for Professional Singing and Teaching, has Resumed Teaching at the STUDIO, CHANCERY LANE, and at 19 HEAD STREET, SUMNER. A Coarse of Lessons may commence from any date. 7079-680 "MRS JOHN FORRESTER, MUS. BAc" Registered teacher of pianoforte and the THEORY of MTUSIC in all ite Branchee. Term 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 NORMAL DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. SECONDARY DEPARTMENT. RE-OPENS MONDAY', JANUARY 27th. PLACES open to a, limited number •A : of holders of Proficiency and Free Place Certificates. Pupils oan take either. (a) Matriculation Course. (b) Commercial Course. SPECIAL FACILITIES are offered to pnpile wishing to become Teachers, or to receive a Commercial Training. The Headmaster will be in attend&noe on Saturday Morning, January 25th, from 10.30 to 12.30, to interview parents and enrol pupils. H. C. LANE, 7761 Secretary Education Board. MRS ERNEST FIRTH. VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING. ,"\TR ERNEST FIRTH, F.R.C.0., Piano, Organ, Singing, Harmony, Resumes FEBRUARY 3rd. Interviews January 30th, 31at, after 3 o'clock. 303 MANCHESTER STREET. 11G2 MISS MURIEL LITTLE "DESUMES ber Lesson* in VOICE PRODUCTION on MONDAY'. January 27th. 976 STUDIO: 97 Cambridge terrace. MISS ADELINE M. GOODMAN, L.A.8., Resumes Teaching MONDAY, January 25th. 19 INGLIS BUILDINGS, 1046 Corner Cashel and High strceta. ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOL. QCHOOL RE-OPENS on MONDAY, JanuO arv 27th. ■— K. V. KIYER, 791S Principal. TKT OF SINGING. MRS TIPLKR -A- (pupil of the late Signor Cecchi, Colonial teacher of Madame Melbu), Teacher of Singing and Voice Production, and latest methods of deep breathing, resumes teaching on Monday, 3rd February. 43 Worcester street west. 1158 MISS IDA COLLINS. 87 OPAWA ROAD, OPAWA, RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY, January 27th. 1149

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16430, 25 January 1919, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16430, 25 January 1919, Page 13

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