I CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. j SOMES SCHOLARSHIP FOR MUSIC. A N EXAMINATION for Two or more of -A these Scholarships will be held at tho C-VTHEDRAL bv Dr. Bradahaw, CathednU Organist, on TUESDAY, 25th February, lai'J. at 10 a.m. , , ~i. „i. Candidates must bo Members of the Church o- tho Province of New Zealand, coinmonly I called tho Church of England. Preference will be given lin the case ol _ cqualitv) U> the kindred oi Maria, Somes, tho Foundress, or cf her husband. Joseph Somes. Further particulars may bo obtained from Dr. Bradshaw, at the Cath-iciral. E. R. WEBB, Bursas. Christ's College, 27th January, 1019. gT. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. "STROWAX," CHRISTCHURCH. PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR BOYS. Headmaster: S. I?. Dickinson, M.A., Dipl. j Educ. NEW TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. Boarders Return on Monday. Small Classes. Individual Attention. Every Member of the Stair has had proper Professional Training, Spacious Grounds. Artistic Surroundings. Headmaster may bo seen by appointment from January 22nd. Telephone 1372. 7CGG EDUCATIONAL. S MARGARET'S COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. CHURCH OF ENGLAND COLLEGE FOR GIRLS. New Term begins TUESDAY, January 28th, 10 a.m. The Sisteg in Charge will be at home by appointment after January 20th. Telephone 7626 PIANOFORTE. MR ALFRED BUNZ will resume Teaching THURSDAY, January 30th. At Tho Bristol MONDAY, January 27th, and following days. 10 to 12, 2 to 5 p.m. Privato Address: 79 SPRINGFIELD ROAD. Telephone 21G1. 7992 ALCOT PREPARATORY BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Children Boarded attending other schools. MISS E. B. SUCKLING, 21 Peterborough street West. Next Term begins JANUARY 30th. 1072 MR A. J. MERTON (Musio Master Christ's College) will Resume Lessons (Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, and Harmony) on THURSDAY, 30th inst. At home Wednesday after throe. 18 Chester street West. 7984 SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. MR ROLAND BOOT will resume Teaching on MONDAY, February 3rd next, at 1228 ' 272 Worcester street, City. PIANO, SINGING" ORGAN! MR DAVIS HUNT resumes Teaching MONDAY, February 3rd. At homo Saturday, February Ist, 2 to G. X 234 9 CIIANMER SQUARE. ISS H. PACKER, A.T.C.L. (Org.), resumes Lessons, FRIDAY, 31st inst. Violin, Violoncello, Pianoforte, etc. MISS C PACKER (certificated) resumes Drawing and Painting 31st INST. At homo 11.30-3. 2G Cranmer square. ; STNGiNG CLASS, Y.W.C.A., Latimer square, under MR ARTHUR LILLY, A.RC.O. First Term commences SATURDAY, February Ist,. 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Fee: 103 6d per Term. Enrol Now. 1256 "CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. KETIRING Pupil Teachers who are not sitting for examination are expected to continue -duty at their respective schools until the 31st January. H. C. LANE, 8059 Secretary. BUSINESS TRAINING For BUSINESS SUCCESS! WHEN your boys and girls leave school, _ ' give them a few terms at Gilby's College. Then they will receive better salaries from tho very commencement of their office careers. Our Commercial Course includes Pitman's Shorthand or Stenotypy (Machine Shorthand), Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Letter-writing, Office Practice, and Handwriting. Each Student receive® individual attention from a highly qualified staff of teacher-«pecial-ists, so that RAPID AND THOROUGH PROGRESS IS ASSURED TO ALL WORKERS. Don't waste precious time, but see us about this important matter TO-DAY! NOW!! Railway Concessions to County Students. Term may commence at any time. DAY CLASSES. EVENING CLASSES. CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. Call immediately for full particulars, or write for our free prospectus, "Success." GILBY'S .COLLEGE, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, Next C.P.0., Cathedral square, Christchurch. Telephone 1333. P.O. Box 56. Manager: L. J. BERRY, F.LA.N.Z. (And at Wellington.), G4772-2 OUR BUSINESS EDUCATION IS THE BEST AND QUICKEST WAY TO A GOOD APPOINTMENT. We aTe holding SPECIAL EVENING CLASSES > SPECIAL EVENING CLASSES In COMMERCIAL BOOKKEEPING COMMERCIAL BOOKKEEPING And PRACTICAL OFFICE ROUTINE. PRACTICAL OFFICE ROUTINE. Instructor: MR G. H. CHRISTIE, Iteg. Acct., A.N.Z.A.A. 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 Hours on a implication at the School. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings Triangle D 2521-5 (Opp. D.1.C.). TWENTY—TEN—EVEN FIVE YEARS AGO. COME People regarded Correspondence Instruction as a "new-fangled" American method" of acquiring knowledge. The consistent success of those who havo studied under us by MAIL, both in the Examinations and in obtaining AND RETAINING well-paid positions, has, however, proved there is no better way of assimilating-, within reasonable time, practically and privately money-earning knowledge. May we "not eenrl you particulars of our Course in PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING. MODERN ACCOUNTANCY, SHORTHAND, of Preparation for the Matriculation, TEACHERS', PHARMACY, PUBLIC SERVICE, LAW, ACCOUNTANCY or UNIVERSITY BOOK-KEEPIXG EXAMINATIONS? Say just which and WRITE- . TO-DAY. Address — HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., Union Buildings, AUCKLAND. • P.O. Box 516. G4746
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16432, 28 January 1919, Page 1
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