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EDUCATIONAL. WANT TO MATRICUTATE? F you want to Matriculate or pass the Accountants' Preliminary, Public Service, Sixth Standard Proficiency, or other Examinations, you can" save time—and time- ia money—by enrolling with ■ ■ GILB Y* S CO LLEG E. < Our Tutors include:— ' •■ ■ " • MR G. H. SCARSE, BX (Louvain), .Principal. ' ■ . MR T. BLAIN, M.A. MR J. • H. WILLIAMSON, B.Sc, A.O.S.M. ' MR R. W-. WORKER, B.A. And their services are at vour disposal for a moderate fee, if Day or Evening Classes. Lost year wo presented 63 candidates, 42 of whom passed Classes nr» held on MONDAY and THURSDAY, 6.45 to 9.15. TUESDAY rnd FRIDAY, 6.45 to 9.15. Studente may select any two evenings preferred. Call or write immediately for .Prospectus. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Next G.P.0., Cathedral square. C. C. WILSON, Manager. 'Phone 1333 P.O. Box 56. G5768-5895-1 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL; Hallenstein'o Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). , Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S: (Typists' Section). THE following results : were secured by students in the Public Service Short-hand-Typistes' Examinations last year:— • May—Senior Exam: Ist place .on Order of Merit list. Junior Exam: let place on Order of Merit list. November—Senior Exam.: Out of the 8 successful candidates, 5 . were our students. Junior Exam.: 5 Candidates entered—4 passed. j Also, over 190 Certificates and Awards were gained during the year. These results sneak for themselves. Term commences at any time. Full particulars on application. TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL. SCHOOL. D3OBO-7456 LATEST DANCES; (As danced at the Grafton Galleries 'and Murray's Club, London.) TSS .VIOLET DENNIS, Professional ' Teacher of Ballroom Dancing, of London, is giving .lessons in her' iltudio. 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. Prospeotus seat on application. P.O. Box 635. D 3266-677 MISS LYNNE EDWARDS (Pupil of Miss Minnie Everett, Sydney, and Mr Reg. Glennie. of the Wentworth Cafe, 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 tt.m. Foetal address: BOX 606. E5931 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. PROF. FLEMING has Resumed TeachingAll Special Dances taught in Three Private Lessons Any hour Also Private Classes forming to euit Pupils. ' Proficiency guaranteed Private Academy, 241 Casual street. 'Phone 204. F5899 and DEPORTMENT. Under J Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. MISS LOWE Resumes Classes from March 20th. Evening Classes forming. Waltzing taught in three private, lessons. At home Tuesday afternoons. 51 Worcester street. L 5895 MODERN DANCING. TUPR? CORA I HIBBERDINE JSX (Late Murray's and Embassy Dance Ciul-, London). Classes now forming for instruction in correct. Ballroom Dancing and Deportment Special attention given to Rhythm and Style. Private Lessone by appojitment. Address: 3» DURHAM STREET. At Home Monday Afternoons, or Appointments by Letter. HS94O
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