EDUCATIONAIt, 100 FEB CENT. PASSES. 100 PER CENT. PASSES. 100 PER CENT. PASSES. THE Examinations is the "acid test" .of ° a teacher's ability, as well as of the Student's attainments. At the last I.P.S. Typist's Examination, Gilby's College secured 100 per cent, of passes. The Success of GILBY'S method of PERSONAL INSTRUCTION FOR EACH STUDENT is proved at every Examination . BECOME A GILBY STUDENT. • Term Commences at Any Time. DAY CLASSES. EVENING CLASSES. CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, !Next G.P.0., Cathedral 6quare, CHRISTCHURCH. •Phon# 1333.. \ . P.O. Box 88. G5768-Sll2-2 DI G B Y ' S IGB Y ' S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein's .Buildings, Triangle (Opp. D.1.C.), Cliristchurch. COMMERCIAL TRAINING. including Shorthhiri, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English, Commercial Correspondence, Handwriting, etc.,' etc. COACHING for Matriculation, Public Service, Pharmacy, Accountants' Prelim jnary, 6 S. Proficiency, Scholarship, and all Public Examinations. PREPARATION for all Bookkeeping Examinations, including Bookkeepers' Certificate. Day and Evening Classes. Railway Concessions to Country Students. Term commences at any time. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Special Classes in ALL SUBJECTS are held on Saturday mornings. D3OBO-7456
DUNELM PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 28 Armagh street, Christchurch. B •CARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB BOYS from 7 to 14 years of. age. Headmaster: MR 0. E FEJRRIS. Next Term' begins on TUESDAY, 80th May. Boarders', MONDAi, 29th. Mr Ferris at Home to Enrol New ijoya FRIDAY; 26th, a'rid 1 MONDAY, 29th, from 2.80 to 4.30 p.m. PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. ... 5168 SCHOOL OF DANCING, DRAMATIC " ART" AND MIME. "ITICTORIA • HALL, Victoria Btreet- (opp; V Biahopßcourt). ' ' MISS MILDRED PETERS (London), Pupil Ruby Ginner, -Madame. Jeanie Smurth-, waite, and Irene.'Matt-er, of the Foggetty Speech Training.School..... . ■ SECOND TERM OPENS WEDNESDAY, JTJNE"7tH. ' The ■ Course ' includes • Operdtio, Folk,' and National, Ballroom , (as danced in London Clubs). .Speci«l class. for' children Under 6-years. dancing-games, eic. Elocution—Speech Training,' Stagfe. Deportment, etc. (Two plays row in production.) Lectures—'Theory of Movement, Physiology, etc., History of Dancing, etc, At "Home, Mondays 2-5.' .Flat. I.' 245 Montreal' street. Temporary telfeplloh6> 3095 before .10 a.in. ','6 LYNNE EDWARDS (Pupil of Miss Minnie Everett,' Sydney, and' Mr Reg. Glenrne, ; .-of - tho Wentwortli .Cafe, Sydney* has resumed teaching Classical -Dancing for Children,, specially:' featured' ariS- latest bajljoem dancing, daticed 'at" tiie Werttworth H0te1,... Sjdriey. . .'Appointments ma'de". By Telcphbne : 369,bet.wfeen 9 arid 10, n.m. i . Puatal address: BOX. 606;; ' E5981 T ATE!ST MLL^OO^'DANCES, (as danced W-J at Murray's v Clii,b'' atid* The • Grafton Galleries, London)' XipLET DENNIS, Professicm'al Teacher of/Ballroom. Darioher. Studio, Rotunda). Private Lessons by appointmetii. Classes .Mondays 8. p.n ioi beginners. .'lmprovers'. : Class (for pfactioe) Thursdays, 8 p.m./: Class 'Children ovbt- 10) Saturdays 11 a.m. For appointments 'Phone 8902' (niominge' before). P:0. Box 635. 1 D 3266-274
SCHOOLOF D A N C I,N 143 Worcester street. . ('Phone 4107.) Principals: '■ > FRED READE WAUCHOP (late .priniip&l dancer and balldt master J.. <S. ,Wil- . ■ - lidmsoh,' Ltd., : aild'Tivoli Thfeatres,' Ltd.), Aid/. , . W. S, -WAUCHOP (pfcpil M. i Paris, and School, London). . : v- A? MISS ' RUBY " WTlpiliG (pupil 'of ' Miis Maggio Dickinson). 1 -• Ballroom, Classical, r rind Ballet'■Danfcifig. Practice Class.-'Saturdays, 8-10.30 p.m. ' W9163-8807 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT./ PROF. FLEMING liaa Resumed. Teaching/ All Special Dances' taught in Three Private Lessons any" hrinr..' 'Also ' Private Classes forming to euit'Pupils.'.' guaranteed. Private Academy, 241 Casliel street.' 'Phono 204., ; , , F6899 Dancing, •DEPORT!S£Eifi' i •' - cams-. THENIC E/XEHCISES. under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage—MlSS LOWE resumes Classes JUNE 6th.- Evening Classes forming. Waltzing; or Fox- Trot taught in Three Private -Lessons. At Home Tuesday Afternoons. 51 Worcester street:' L 5895-5038 HOTELS. WELLINGTON'S BEST PRIVATE HOTEL. rp H E M A N S I O N S." Ghuznee street. - Right in the heart ofthis City. Every convenience. Excellent Cuisine. Tariff 12s per day, £3 10s per week. T*J»grams, "The 'Mansions, Wellington." tinder the personal supervision , of Mesdames Cook* aiLd McGowan (late of Christchurch). CSIM
HOTEL. CARGEN, AUCKLAND. THIS Largo and Well-known • PRIVATE HOTPL is in 'the ..front. ...rank -of Kew ; Zealand hostelriea. . v '/ ... 1 Single, Double, and Suites of i Rooms— Permarients, frpm £i per . week. . Caautls, 15s per day. Electric cars pass the door. T&egraph: "CARGEN," Auckland. H 5718 - . DELIGHTFUL DIAMOND HABBOUB. BOATING, Swimming, Fishing, Exhilarating Walks,; 45 minutes from City, hegulur boat Service. '.'Uodley House" is now open to receive guests. . Tariff IDs per day, 8 guineas week. • Write or J phone. MBS A. EDMONDS, E6883 Propriet'♦ea. WHERE TO STAY IN DUNEDIN. THE CITY HOTEL,' taken' over . recently by MR S. DUNN, has been renovated throughout. ■ Patron* are assured of every comfort, excellent cuisine. Moat central situation in Cunedin. TARIFF 17s. C.T. b 15s. 'PHONES 603 and 2176 (upstairs). P.O. Box 212. G5731 / . 'VISITORS TO SYDNEY. • "DAULSEN S PKAHLEBTS HOTEL, X.: WYNYARD SQUAKL. This favourite Hotel, w. ' well known to New Zealanders, has' just been remodelled, and the Proprietreaa, Mrs F. M. Paulsen (late of Weliihgton).'ih soliciting a renewal of the patronage of New Zeaianders, promises that the eefvice end attention will leave nothing to be desired. H 5883 ILFRACOMBE PRIVATE HOTEL, AKAROA. rpHIS Up-to-date Hotel, has been acquired i. by W. ROBINSON, late of the Bruce Hotel, Afcaroa, ! and is now open for the reception of guests. Tariff: 12s per day, £3 10s per week. Telephone 47. Lettan and telegram*, Ilfraoombe, Akaroa. #919
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