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EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY. TfTHAT line of action have YOU adopted • «■ with tie object of being capable of hanoTiing responsible executive work? You must get it c'.earlv fixed in your mind that BUSINESS TO-DAY IS A PROFESSION, ! demanding for ita success a specialised training—a training in Modern Accountancy. , With this training you can take and hold with honour and profit such executive appointments a« Accountant, Secretary, Chief Clerk, or Manager. Those are the positions that von must work for. There ability, brains and knowledge- are required, and the. recompenae is great. | | Your most certain road to success along ' these lines is .through the Accountancy Examinations per medium of our highly specialised methods of teaching, which have brought success to thousands of men during the past 25 years. It costs nothing to moke full enquiries, and learn just wha,t you have to do. Why not writ© or call for a copy of our free 80-page "Guide to Accountancy"? » ! DO IT NOW—TO-DAY. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S (Established October, 1897), THE ACCOUNTANCY SPECIALISTS, G5798 P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. PARENTS. PARENTS. PARENTS. PARENTS. You want your children to bo PARENTS, successful in tho battle of life. PARENTS. Begin now by sending them to PARENTS. GILBY'S COLLEGE, to be I PARENTS, taught the essential element*of PARENTS, success in business. | PARENTS. Our students get rapid promoPARENTS. tion in Commercial circles„bePARENTS. cause thev have learned the PARENTS, groundwork before entering an PARENTS, office or institution. E A SSSJ S - Brin * y° ur B°' or OM along. PARENTS. Our Manager, Mr C. C. Wilson, PARENTS, will be pleased to interview vou PARENTS, and advise. PARENTS. As all tuition given by us is PARENTS, individual, course may comPARENTS. monco at any time, and atPARENTS, tendance at College arranged PARENTS, during day or- evening, as conPARENTS. venient. PARENTS. Special Railway Concessions to PARENTS. Country Students. PARENTS. Excellent*. 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G5768-5895-3 The most unmistakable of all Tributes to the unique success of DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL system of Individual Training is the high percentage of First and Second Place passes that students ■have consistently scored in recognised public examinations held during the past few years. fTPHE same Thorough Systematic Training ■*- characterises Preparation for Matriculation, Publio Service, Teachers', Pharmacy, and Higher Examinations. Our Instructors ave EXPERIENCED AND SUCCESSFUL TEACHERS. Full particulars on application. Day Classes, Evening Classes, Saturday Morning Clarses. Term commences fit anv time. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein's Buildings (opp. D.1.C.).. NOTE.—The demand for our <raalified_etudents is as keen as ever, many firms recruiting the whole of their correspondance staffs from the School. D3OBO-7466 ICHOOL OF DANCING, > 143 WORCESTER STREET (Near Manchester stnset). Principals: FRED READE WAUCHOP (Late Ballet Master and Principal Dan 0. Williamson, Ltd., and Tivoli Theatre, Ltd.), and W. S. WAUCHOP (Pupil of M. Manrice, Paris, and Vernon Costlo' School, London). Modern Ballroom, Ballet and Classical Dancing. » "'New Claeses now forming. CHILDREN'S CLASSES commence SATURDAY, March 26th. Particulars on application. 'Phone 4107. W9UB-5569 ■ LATEST DANCES. (As danced at the Grafton Galleries sad Murray's Club, London.) '3SS VIOLET DENNIS, . Professional • Teacher of Ballroom Dancing, of London, is giving lessons in her" Studio, Room 21, Victoria Chambers (opp. the Band < Rotunda). Private . Lessons by appointment. Classes Mondays, 8 p.m., commencing on Monday, the 24th inst. Enrolment by 'Phone 3902, mornings, before, 11. Prospectus sent on application. P.O. Box. 635. OH6 O L 0 F DANC IN G. >J 143 Worcester street. ('Phone 4107.) Principals: FRED\ READE WAUCHOPE (late principal dancer and ballet master X C. W^iameon, Ltd., and Tivoli Theatres; Ltd.), And . W. S. WAUCHHOPE (pupii M. Maurioe, Paris, and Vernon Castle School, London). MISS RUBY WILDING' (r/rjul of Mibb Maggie Dickenson). Ballroom, Classical, and Ballet Dancing. Praotioe Class: Saturdays, 8-10.30 p.m. 2592 HYSICAL CULTURE.—GirIs over 18, Tuesdaya, 7.30. Class fee 7s 6d. Girls under 18, Fridays, 7.30. Class fee ss. Y.W.C.A. CLUB ROOMS, Latimer square. 704 DANCING. UTISS LYNNE EDWARDS (Pupfl of Miss tA Minnie Everett, Sydney, and Mr Reg. Glennie. of" the Wentworth Cate, Sydney) has resumed teaching Classical Dancing for Children, specially featured and latest ballroom dancing, « taught and danced at the Wentworth Hotel, Sydney. Appointments made by Telephone 369, between 9 and 10 a,m. Postal address: BOX 606. E5931 TRANCING. DEPORTMENT, PHYSICAL J J EXERCISE. i MISS COX (Pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London) And MISS MY EB S (Pupil of Espinosa and Vernon Castle's School, London), Resume Afternoon Classes from March 18th. N Evening Classes Forming. TE WHARE, 63 Hereford atroet W. Tel. 351 C 8267 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. ►ROF. FLEMING has Resumed Teaching. All Special Dances taught in Three Private Lessons Any hour Also Private Classes forming to suit Pupils. Proficiency guaranteed Private Academy, 241 Cashel street. 'Phone. 204. F5899 ANCING «nd DEPORTMENT. Und»r ■* Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. MISS LOWE Resumes Classes from Msroh 20th. Evening Classes. forming. Waltzing taught in three private lessons. At home Tuesday afternoons. £1 Worcester street. L 5895

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