' ed&cationat."* , !:•' ■ ~ \ gT. ANDREWS COLLEG : | "STROWAN," CHRISTCHURCH. !, PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR BO} > Headmaster: S. R. Dickinson, M.A., Di • Kduc. NEW TERM BEGIXS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. . | Boarders Return on Monday. Smail C.asBCJ. Individual Attention. Every Member of the Staff lias had prof Professional Training. t-paci oua rounds. Artistic Surroundin Headmaster may be sc-cn by appointtne ' from January 22nd. Telephone 1372. MRS JOH X FORRESTER, ML\S. 15 AC. KEOISTERED TEACHER of PLAN FORTE and tho THEORY of MUS. iii a!l its Branches. ; Term begins February 4t.li, 1!M0. • Pupils received jit Milner and Thomr.sor at, S2 W;i Hlrc-et. St. Albans. ■ ; Tr-ms on application io Milner and Thorn ••in. ' EdS MISS NELLIE HAYWATtD, • TEACHER OF 'piA.VOKOISTK, VOICE PRODUCTTO J- Resumes Teaching FEBRUARY 3rd J" Victoria Chamber*. ' Armagh street, ; 1 Christchurch. Telephone 4052. At Studio 4 to 7 FRIDAY, January 31?t. ; . _73 PIANOFORTE AN'D THEORY. 1 ' GERTRUDE PITTS, L.T.C.T. ' L.A.B. of R.A.M. and li;C.M. (Loi , ' doril, Resumes Teaching MONDAY", Fei • 1 ruary 3rd, at 80 Mansfield avenue, St. A , bans W., and at Tho Bristol. At Horr from January 30th inst. 'Phone 3701. Ra) way concessions to country pupils. 13( MRS ERNEST FIRTH~ VOICE PRODUCTION", SINGING. I[R ERNEST .FIRTH, F.R.C.0., Pian< a»J. Or can, Singing, Harmony, Rcsnmi FEBRUARY 3rd. Interviews January 30tl Slat, after 3 o'clock. 303 MANCHESTER STREET. 116 SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION MR ROLAND BOOT -will resume Teachin on MONDAY, February 3rd next, : 1028 272 Worcester street, City. "PAINTING, PIANOFORTE, SINGING" "VfISS GILLETT CULLIFORD Resume Teaching MONDAY", February 3rd. •' Studio, 10 Wiltshire Buildings, High etreei , ■ I£s ' ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, SINGING. MR RAYNOR WHITE Resumes Tea chin 853 Colombo street North. Pupil prepared for all examinations. 131' SINGING AND PIA_NO. MR SIDNEY 'WILLIAMSON, D.R.C M.L., -will resume Teaching on MOr» DAY. February 10th. 25 KILMORE SI WEST. 818 • *~ BUSINESS TRAINING For ~ BUSINESS SUCCESS! WHEN your boys and girls leave school g-ivo them a few terms at Gilby's Col 1 • lege. Then they will receive better RaJaxiei ! from the very commencement of their offici 1 careers. ' Our Commercial Course includes Pitman'* ; Shorthand or Stenotypy (Machine Shorthand) ' Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Letter-writing - Office Practice, aird Handwriting. Each Student receives individual attcntioi from a highly qualified staff of teacher-special- ! dsts, : '60 that RAPID AND THOROUGH PROGRESS IS ASSURED TO ALI WORKERS. ... Don't . waste .precious time, but eee us •bout- this important , matter j TO-DAY! NOW!! . | fe Rail-way Concessions to County Students. I Term may commence at any time. PAY CLASSES. EVENING GLASSES CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. Call • immediately for full particular®, 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. Bos 56. Manager: L. J. BERRY, F.I.A.N.Z. (And' at Wellington.), . £4772-2 . , 1 i iTVIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, JJIGBY'S . COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, HaUenitein's Buildings (opp. DJ.C.). Principal: MISS M. I>. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typistea' Section). , School Curriculum include*: — SHORTHAND (Pitman's). , TYPEWRITING- (Touch). BOOKKEEPING (Double Entry), Elementary and Advanced. COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE. HANDWRITING. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC. PRACTICAL OFFICE TRAINING. GREGG Sf'EED PRACTICE. Students'can take either the lull Commercial Course or Special Subjects only. DAY CLASSES, EVENING CLASSES. SATURDAY- MORNING CLASSES. THOROUGH AND INDIVIDUAL ' INSTRUCTION. School Prospectus on application. Our Students for the past TWO YEARS have obtained HIGHEST EXAMINATION RESULTS and OVER 650 Remunerative Offioe Appointments, wljjf'.k latter indicates the appreciation of Commercial Houses «. f the training fives to our students. 2 TWENTY—TEN—EVEN FIVE YEARS AGO. SOME People regarded Correspondence Instruction ae a "new-fangled" American ■ method" of acquiring knowledge. The consistent success of those who have _ 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 J o£ assimilating, within reasonable time," practically and privately money-earning knowledge. May we not send you particulars of A onr Course in PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, MODERN ACCOUNTANCY, SHORTHAND, of Preparation for the Matriculation, TEACHERS', PHARMACY PUBLIC SERVICE, LAW, ACCOUNTANCY or UNIVERSITY BOOK-KEEPING EXAMINATIONS? Say just which and WRITE TO-DAY. 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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16436, 1 February 1919, Page 12
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