EDUCATIONAL. ] 1 ■ cc ? Y E 1 EdVA SD S <>«vrv AND THE LATEST .vIODERN F BALLROOM DANCING. »#& &%&***&> Co" or V ssiirA.jii ?? ;s « -Tree H PACKER, A.T.C.L. (Org.), Violin, M Violoncello, Pianoforte, Organ. MISS £PACKER Drawing ar.d P " SQUARE. 1294 S. O. THROWER, L.T.C.L., ■rxrihh resume leaching on THURSDAY, VV MAY 27 tli at V,-, COLOMBO STREET, SYDENHAM. ;2*S dancing and deportment. ■nKOF. FLEMING has resumed Teaching. i Waltz and other Special Dances Taught three private lesions. Any bour. Clas e 3 evening. Proficiency guaranieed. Pri-2-11 Cashel street. 'Phone 204. f ' F5231 PIANO and organ. MISS ELEANOR SMITH resumes teaching on MONDAY. Mar 31st. AORANGI, 203 PAPANUI ROAD. 1229 D' VNCING. DEPORTMENT, and PHYSICAL CULTURE, under Royal and \ ic> I Reeal Patronage.—MlSS LOWE will returns j he- Classes from -MAY 2Un. W altzmg I taujrht in Three Private Lefsons. At Hoa: Tuesday Afteraoocs. 51 Worcester str^t L 0*226 TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON. I (Insf. 1872.1 LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. THE LAST DAY of ENTRY for the forthCOTE ins Practical Examinations in OCTOBER NEXT is TUESDAY, MAY 25th. Local Secretary: MR DAVIS HUNT, 5527 9 Cranmer square. ' ~~ DANCING. MISS BUCHANAN has resumed teaching. Class Tuesday Evening, 27th April, Caledonian Hall, forming-. Waltz in three leseoos. Tel- *343. 88 Ranfnrly street. B2SSS D- ANCING. DEPORTMENT, PHYSICAL EXERCISE.—MISS COX (Pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London) is holding Evening Clasa for Instruction and Practice. Afternoon School Classes will bo resumed from Mav "Ist. 53 Hereford street W Telephone gM. C2BBO j-JIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallensfcin's Buildings (Opp. D.1.C.) COMMERCIAL CURRICULUM includes Pitman's Shorthand. Touch Typewriting. Bookkeeping (Elementary and Advanced). Commercial Correspondence. Greg's Shorthand. Practical Office Training. Handwriting, etc., etc. ■ Thc-e subjects are thoroughly and efficiently taught in the SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME. DAY CLASSES— Monday to Friday. EV.fc.AING CLASSES—Monday to Thursday (inclusive). SATURDAY MOANING CLASSES. INDIVIDUAL TUITION.. Hundreds of Students have proved tho practical worth of our training, and many are to-day holding high and lucrative positions in Government Departments and Commercial Houses. Prospectus, giving full particulars, on application at tho School. - Railway Concession Tickets for Country Students. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Triangle, Christchurch. OFFICE POSITIONS FOR ALL QUALIFIED STUDENTS. D2S37— STENOTYPY. EASY to Learn EASY to Write. ' EASY to Read. ',\THE STENOTYPE way ia tho machine Shoithana. It is simple and ,thorotx&J? One of our girls, after only nino months' tuition, could operate tho Stenotype at a speed of 175 words a minute. From 110 to 120 words per minute in two terms is tho achiovemcnt of many students. There is a constant DEMAND FOE STENOTYPISTES. The silent Stenotype machine dos 3 away with tho old trouble of indistinct nctcs, and ever}' stenotype operator is certain of immediate employment. THE BUSINESS MAN recognises the important fact that, while ono operator is taking dictation, the other operators can be typing her notes—a great saving of time when MAILS HAVE TO BE CAUGHT. Secure full details! CALL—SEE the machine in operation—see tho work it does. Q.ILBY*S COLLEGE, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, Nest G.P.0., Cathedral square, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephono 1333. P.O. Box 56. Director: L. J. BERRY, F.1.A., N.Z. j1966-3 (Also at Wellington). COMMENCE THINKING ELECTRICALLY. \\l E hare Complete Sets of Modern * » Wireless Apparatus, which enables ' our instructors of long experience to demonstrate the effect of applying theory to practice. The study of Wireless Telegraphy embraces magnetism and electricity, and in view of the early prospect of large hydro-electric undertakings and eventual general use of electricity, it is desirable for every person to know aomething of that wonderful power. Qualify for a Wireless Operator's Certificate and oommence thinking electrically. Tho salary of Wireless Operators was recently increased, making the profession more attractive than ever. Proapeotus free. Classes to suit all. ' Wireless and Electrical Books and Maga- ' zines stocked. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD.. ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Cathedral square, Christchurch. P.O. Bos 729. 'Phone 3924. Branches: Auckland, Wellington, and Dunedin. H4579 WHEN YOUR MOTOR ENGINE "GOES BACK" ON YOU. CAN You find out the cpuee ? Can you take it to pieces and assemble the parts correctly? Can you do your own repairs? Ask yourself these questions. m OUR CORRESPONDENCE COURSE OF MOTOR MECHANICS DEAL-S WITH MOTORS FROM A TO Z. Benefit by this fino course of spare-time l sfc«dy. The fee is moderate, and the knowSecig® gained invaluable to car-owners.. _ Ser.d for Free Booklet Now to CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF MOTOR MECHANICS, P.O. BOX 816, G3148 CHRISTCHURCH. CITY COUNCIL. VISIT OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES. 1 TpHE MAYOR OF CHRISTCHURCH do- . ■*» sires to express hia appreciation of the manner in which all Citizens worked in conJ*xion with the visit to this Citv of hi& aoyal Highness the Prince of Wales. The S* yo . r particularly thanks all members of the Keception Committee, the Newspapers -«Ba Reporters, and Telephone Girls, " TeleSyaph Boys, Police, Scouts, Tramway Officials, Taxi Drivers, City Inspectors, City jaotor Inspectors, and tho Electrical Staff. Eoyal Highness stated that all arrangements wero grand, Admiral Halsev stated C?" everything wtw magnificent, and th* • says to everybody -THANK YOU."
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16841, 22 May 1920, Page 15
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