EDUOAXIONAX,, CHRISTCHURCH. BOYS' BOARDING AND DAY COLLEGE. HEADMASTER: Mr A. K. Anderson, M.A., . P.P.. Hist. S. THE SECONDARY SCHOOL "pREPARES boys for all public eiarnina -*- tions up to Matriculation and University Entrance Scholarship Standard. There are courses in Commercial 'Work and Agriculture. THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL Prepares boys for the State Proficiency CerThe 1324 Session begins on THURSDAY, February Tth. Boarders return on "Wednesday. THE HEADMASTER WILL ENTJOL XETV BOYS AT THE COLLEGE on 1 DAY. February sth, and 'WEDNESDAY, February 6th. Illustrated prospectus obtainable from the Secretary. TV. F. HILSON, 3 Royal Exchange B«iWiT>c»s. Telephone 1173. QUALIFIED SHORTHAND-TYPISTES ARE URGENTLY REQUIR] BUSINESS COMMUNITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. T/T7"E arc daily receiving enquiries for cruali- * » fied Shortkand-Typistes and Clerks which we arc unable to fill. Students of fair average ability can become thoroughly qualified in from six to twelve months, and have then no difficulty in obtaining remunerative office positions. Those who have attended Secondary Schools for Commercial instruction ' require only from three to six months special tuition at our Day,. Classes, and are thuß u'accd on a. good footing for all time. A term may be commenced at any ti.-re, and full particulars axe available on application at the School between the hours oi 10-1 and 2-5. DIRfBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Bm'dinsrs (opp. D.1.C.). Tel. 1537. NOTE.—The many successes of our students are unequalled by any other institution in the Dominion. D34SI-9537-4 ENGINEERING BY POST. -UNIQUE HOME STUDY COURSE. T EARN engineering- j n your spare -*-' _ time at home, without the inconvenience of attending' classes in the City. Ail yo'.i need to do i 3 to study Bower's highly perfected Postal Course on Engineering. Compiled in ""--to-understand fashion by wellvn experts. Lesson papers and oiawings -re SDecially prepared for each Course. Every step graphically explained in simple language. An hour's daily study means rapid progression in either Electricity, Marine, Stationary, Traction, or Oil. Write away now for Free Prospectus. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915). I'll Fletcher's Building, 22 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. (And at Auckland.) H4lOl-3 CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE EVENING CLASSES. THE FIRST TERM of the EVENING CLASSES wiU commence en MONDAY, February 18th. Enrolments should be made next week or any afternoon, except Saturday, durinp the hours 3-5 p.m., also on the following evening 3 from 6.30 p.m.:— "WEDNESDAY—For Girls and Ladies. THURSDAY—For Free Students/' FRIDAY—For Paying Students. The holders of Free Places are required to present their Certificates at the time of Enrolment. . ALL bov3 and girl 3 who have just left school are eligible, for free tuition.. Tho fees for paying students in any course range from 20s to 50a per annum. Prospectus on application at the Collega Office. D. E. HANSEN, M_A., M.Sc, Dr. Ing., 2534 Director. QATHEDRAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. 18 Park terrace rru~;~*~v u (Headmaster: The Rev. S. Parr, M.C., M.A., late Chaplain and A —"- 1 —* «--* Christ's College.) DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS FROM 7 YEARS, OF AGE. PRIMARY and SECONDARY DEPARTMENTS. Boys prepared for Marticulation, etc. A preparatory course provided for boys desiring to enter Christ's Collega. Modern methods of education employed—cinema, etc.: social attention given to music: a course in bookkeeping provided for senior boys. Fees per term—Primary department: Tuition £4 4s, board £ls 16s. Secondar; partment: Tuition £6 6s, board" £lB 18s. A '■" Auction of 10 per cent, if paid by midn, SCHOOL RE-OPENS FEBRUARY 7th, .AT 10 A.M. Information from the HEADMASTER, Telephone 64G. 2613 MISS K. CARTTVRIGHT, L.A.8., L.T.C.L., will resume teaching: PIANO and THEORY on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th. Former successes L.A.8., L.T.C.L., A.T.C.L. Six exhibitions Trinity College gained by pupils Studio at BEGG'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE. C 2657 FRENCH. ONSIEUR W. S. MALAQUTN, frc - Orleans (France), Resumes Tcacbi_.„ FEBRUARY 4th. Conversational, Translate etc. Coaching for all ic, in three terms. At Home, 55 Fitzgerald avenue, 6 dooi from Feiry road, daily, except Saturdays. M 6521 AMBERLEY House Girls' Collegiate School, Amberle; Miss D. M King-Chur don. Boarders retu: Sth. Prospectus on application to the Lady Principal or to the secretary, A. Mc. Tr - 1 ' — Esq., 77 Hereford street, Chri3tchi DR. J. C. BRADSHAW. Hon. F.R.M.C.M., F.R.C.0., L.R.A.M. (Pianoforte Performing and Teaching), A.R.C.M., XUILL , Teaching on February ?s by appointment. The 9905 FRENCH AND ENGLISH. MISS LOAM TTTILL resume her Classes at 40 CHESV* TER STREET W., February 11th. 52 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MISS 11ELVA BRUCE resumes teachingMonday, February 11th. Miss alruco has vacancies for four additional pupils. Terms <>n application. "ELVASTON," 92 OPAWA ROAD. 29 "OAULINE ELLW.OOD, pupil of Sisraor Alberto Jonas, Berlin, and Moi Maurice Weynaudt, Brussels, has r~ returned from the Continent to co; teaching Pianoforte and Singing. 'Phone 3037 for appointment. 353 MISS ESTHER BROWN, L.A.8., A.T.CJL., PIANO AND THEORY. Teaching Resumed FEBRUARY 11th. At lomo FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Bth. 63 TORKENS "2.OAD, HILLMORTON. 337 PIANOFORTE. RS A. BAKER, L.T.C.L. (nee M. Mills, _ Temuka), is prepared to receive a limited number of pupils at 7 VTharenui read, ccarton. 1777 MATRICULATION. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. Tk/S~R N - M - BELL, M.A., 8.D., IWL 134 Fitzgerald street, St. Albsßfl. Prospectus on Application. 82650 f .
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