EDUCATIONAL. j CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL 1 ' COLLEGE. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. RE-OPENS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. HOLDERS of Certificates of Proficiency or j Certiiicates of Conip-MC-ncy endorsed by ] i ;:r. Inspect'--:- are C j:ti:Ka to FREE EDICAHON. ~ ~ j l-'REE RAILWAY PASSES are available, ; under certain cond-tiens, all pupi'a. , PROSPECTUS, giving fu'.l particulars, may j lie had oi! implication. , The Director will l>e at the Col'.o-e to enrol I i:ev i'uiuls betv.wn the hours .if 10 and 1I nr.d .; and 5 on YCed'ao-iday. Thursday, and 1 l-'ridav Januarv 20th, I'.Oth, and 31st. and ! j.om 7 to S p.m. 011 Thursday, January_3o:h. Evening School re-oy.ens February 1 pTanoforte. MR ALFRED BUNZ will resume Teaching THURSDAY, January 30th. At Tho Bristol MONDAY, January —.tii, and following days. 10 to 12, 2 to 5 p.m. Privato Address: 70 SPRINGFIELD ROAD. Telephone 2101. '^2? MIS S N E LLIE 11A Y W A7< D, TEACHER OF FANOFORTE. VOICE PRODUCTION. ( Resumes Teaching FEBRUARY" 3rd. I 3'; Victoria Chambers, I Armagh fitreel. Christchurch. Telephone 4052. At Studio •; to 7 FRIDAY, January 31st. 7940 MRS ERNEST FIRTH. VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING. MR ERNEST FIRTH, F.R.C.0.. Piano, Organ. Sintring, Harmony, Resumes FEBRUARY 3rd. " Interviews January 30th, 3Lst, after 3 o'clock. ;m MAN CHESTER STREET. 11G2 SINGING, PIANO, ORGAN. MR. ARTHUR LILLY, A.R.C.0., Resumes JANUARY 271 h. New Students FEBRUARY 4tli. ■IGS Man<;licster street North. No Exam. Students. 7324 . MR A. J. MERTON (Music Master Christ's College; v.-ill Resume Lessons (Pianoforte. Orpin, Singing, and Harmony) on THURSDAY, 30th inst. At home Wednesday alter three. 19 Chester street We6t. 7984 SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. MR ROLAND BOOT will resume Teaching 011 MONDAY", February 3rd next, at 1228 272 Worcester street, City. piano, si n g inI;~ (irgan! MR DAVIS HUNT resumes Teaching MONDAY, February 3rd. At home Saturday, February Ist, 2 to G. 123-1 0 CHANMER SQUARE. ISS H. PACKE A.tTC-'lT"(Org.), resumes Lessons. FRIDAY, 31st inst. Violin, Violoncello, Pianoforte, etc. MISS C PACKER (certificated) resumes Drawing and Painting ."Ist INST. At home 11.30-3. 2G Craunior .square. SO 13 ISS~KATIE"BUCKIIURST, C.T.C'.L^" RESUMES Teaching, Singing, Pianoforte, TUESDAY, January 27th, at Studio, 3S Cashel street. 'Phone 290 G. 1181 TftrARWICK PRIVATE SCHOOL, Avon- »' ' side. The New Term will begin 011 TUESDAY, January 2Sth, at 'J a.m. Miss Marshall will bo at the School on Monday, front 2,30 to 5 p.m., to. receive Pareiil-s and Guardians. D 62 V". VERA BARKER, L.A.B. of R.A.M. a id R.C.M., L.T.C.L., Tcacher of Pianoforte, Harmony, and Violin, together with MISS GLADYS BARKER, A.T.C.L.," commence Teaching on MONDAY, February 3rd. At home Saturday, February Ist, G9 Stevens street, Lancaster Park. Tel. 3581. 12G5 PIANO AND ORGAN. MISS ELEANOR SMITH resumes Teaching on MONDAY, February 3rd. 1260 Aorangi, 209 Papanui road. SUCCCESS FOR YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS! ONE of tho factors that will ensure tho futuro success of your cliildren lies in letting them choose their own vocations. THEREIN LIES THE PARENTS' RESPONSIBILITY! Another factor is proper training—if tho choice be commercial life, a thorough grounding i 3 essential! THEREIN LIES OUR RESPONSIBILITY! GILBY'S COLLEGE undertakes to so train your Boys and Girle that they will bo ablo to enter business with the BEST CHANCE OF PROMOTION! We teach Pitman's Shorthand, Slcnotypy (Machine Shorthand), Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Handwriting, and other Commercial Subjects. We coach candidates for Matriculation, Public Service, Accountancy, and Law Professional, Pharmacy "A", and other examinations. Pupils also prepared for tho Primary Standards. Each Department is under the tutelage of Teacher Specialists holdirig high diplomas. DAY CLASSES! EVENING- CLASSES! CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS! Railway Concession Tickets for Country Students. Term commences at any time. CALL! PROSPECTUS FREE. WRITE! GILBY"S COLLEGE, LTD.,Royal Exchange Buildings, Next C.P.O. - - Cathedral square. Christchurch. Telephone 1333. . P.O. Box SG. Manager: L. J. BERRY, F.1.A.N.Z.., . AND AT WELLINGTON. G4772-3 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., U.S. (Typists' Section). THOROUGH AND INDIVIDUAL COACHING FOR MATRICULATION, PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE, Gth S. PROFICIENCY, SCHOLARSHIP, BOOKKEEPING, PHARMACY, TEACHERS' EXAMNS., ETC., ETC. By HIGHLY QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS. Hours arranged to suit Students. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME Special Classes aro also held on SATL T RDAY MORNINGS from 10 to 12. Prospectus, giving full particulars, on application at tho School. HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS, TRIANGLE (opp. D.1.C.). 3 TWENTY—TEN—EVEN FIVE YEARS AGO. i » r SOME People regarded Correspondence Instruction as a "new-fangled" American method" of acquiring knowledge. ] Tho consistent success of those who have studied under us by MAIL, both in the Examinations and in obtaining AND RETAINING well-paid penitior.s, has, however, provci there is no better wiy of assimilating, within reasonable | time, practically and privately money-earning knowledge. May we not send you particuI Jars of our C-ourse in PRACTICAL BOOKj KEEPING. MODERN ACCOUNTANCY, ! SHORTHAND, of Preparation for the Mi- | triculation, TEACHERS', PHARMACY, PUBLIC SERVICE, LAW, ACCOUNTANCY lor UNIVERSITY BOOK-KEEPING EXiAMINATIONS? Say just which and WRITE TO-DAY. Address— | HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORJ RESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD.. i Union Building?, ! AUCKLAND, f I P.O. Bex 516. C474G '
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16433, 29 January 1919, Page 1
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