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EDUCATIONAXi. OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENGINEERS. 4 SPLENDID Future awaits the ■J\. man who chooses Engineering »s a profession. A liome-ati;dy course with Bower's Engineering School enables you to get Government Ticket as Steam, Motor, Marino, Stationary, or Oil Engineer. No difficult technical terms—our postal course explains every step in 6imple, Free Prospectus. SOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL .'EagUtcred under Marine and Education Departments since 1915), Ml FLETCHERS' BUILDING, ■•2 Customhouse quay, Wellington. P.O. Box 865. (And at Auckland.) E6ZHMBIO IHRISTCHUHCH COACHING COLLEGE ' Royal Exchange Building*, CHRISTCHURCB. INSTRUCTORS. ACCOUNTANCY AND BOOKKEEPING. C. T. MOSLEY, ESQ..A.I.A.N.Z., P.CA.A. COMMERCIAL LAW. J. CLARK, ESQ., .Practising Solicitor. ECONOMICS. J. WYN IBWIN, ESQ., M.A. (Horns.) F.E.E.S. Write or call for Prospectus. P.O. Box 1066. Telephone 1666. Office: 133 Hereford -h-fc^^ DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings, Triangle Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, Holder of Teachers' Diplomas, Assisted by a Staff of highly qualified ana experienced teacher*. fIOMPLETE Commercial Cour«e, inoluding \J Shorthand, Typewritng, BooWteeping, Offico Routine, and all other cognate subjects. The best of teaching methods, involving no delay or waste effort. A permanent demand exists for the services of our qualified students. Term commences any time. Prospectus in application. . . (Opp. D.1.C.) Tel. 1637. D 3290-9629-7 GILB Y'S IVT O : COLLEGE. Director: GEO. H. SCARCE, B.A. "We adopt the now recognised NEW TEACHING,- developed by intelligent experiment »nd experience. EDUCATION IS MADE EASY, PLEASANT, and RAPID. The high percentage of our ' passes M •very publio examination is ft triumphant achievement. _ „__„— Students prepared for all GOVERNMENT and UNIVERSITY Examinations. Tuition by Mail. DAY'and EVENING Classe*. 'PROSPECTUS, etc., at thei OEICE, No. 2 Royal Exchange Buildings. S92»i ARE IN DEMAND. clear. Don't be satisfied with an unskilled job—be a trained man. We teach all branches. Write for free prospectus. eruBROCK's school of engineering, K.Z. Shipping Co.'s Buildings. Quay street AUCKLAND. H 6270

SCHOOL OP DANCING. Principals: P. E. and W. S. Wauchop, London and Pariß. Assistant: Miss Th'elma Thompson. iALLROOM BEGINNERS' CLASS, _> MONDAYS, 8 p.m. Ballroom Practioe Class, Saturdays, 8 p.m. ■ BALLET. CLASSES, Sat., Tuce., Thurs. Private Lessons by Arrangement. Studios: MS WORCESTER STREET. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 'Phone 4107. v 179830-5665 SCHOOL OP DANCING. ISS B.ESSIE MACDONALD, Direct from . , The 'World-famous Ruth St. Denis School, Loa - Angeles, Is now forming Classes on ' Rmssian Ballet, National, Toe, Oriental, Spanish, Classical, and Interpretative Danoes, Ballroom. Pox Trot steps direct from New York, aa danced at the Hotel St. Francis, under the direction of on© of New York's leading Exhibition Dancer*. ..,„„■, Classes commence April 23rd. 269 HEREFORD STREET. Thone 2790. M 7106 jy.lßß DTJLCIE MITCHELL, Bronie and Silver Medallist and Certificated Teacher of Singing, from the ROYAL ACADEMY MUSIC, LONDONPupil of Signor Alberto Randegger, Charles Phillip AND SIR HENRY WOOD. SPECIALIST. IN VOICE PRODUCTION, INTERPRETATION, ETC. VOICE DEF2CTS CORRECTED. Direct from London Successes. Mia3 Mitchell will be pleased to interview old and intending pupils at The Bristol, on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 2.30 to 3.30 p.m., or at 100 OSBORNE STREET (No. 8 or 4 tram). M 7107

SCHOOL OP DANCING. Lata of the Russian Ballet; pupil of Madame Seraphine Astafieva, "Will Receive Pupils For Ballet, Classical, Character, and Modern Ballroom Dancing. dio: Dixieland, Cathedral square. ITISS MAT WEATHERSTONE, OertiflcatJ.TX cd Teacher of Elocution, Dramatic Art, Grace, Gesture, E/veryday English. SATURDAY MORNING CLASS for CHILDREN. Voice Culture, Recitation, Deportment. Interviews Studio, "THE BRISTOL," 9 vm. till 8 Tuesdays and Fridays. AND MISS MYERS. ■Deportment, Physical Exercise, Modern Ballroom Dancing. (Wordsworth and Vernon Castles Schools.) Character, Operatic, Ballet, and Classical Dancing. (Espinosa and Ve£toff Schools.) Evening Beginners' Class and Saturday Assembly first week in May. C 3444 ..ITISS E. COMYNS THOMAS, pupil of 'IVX Margaret Morris and the Wordsworth »nd Vernon Castle Schools of Dancing, resumed teaching ■ at the Orange Hall, Worcester street, on 'March Sflth. Saturday evenin" class April. 21st. . Private address, 477 Hereford street. . . T9361 DANCING, Deportment, Calisthenic Exercises. Under Royal and Viceregal pat ronage. MISS LOWE Tesumes Classes from March 19th- Evening Classes forming. Fox I Trot or Waltz taught, in three private losers. At home Tuesday afternoons. 51 Worcester street.' t L 6244 DANCING and Deportment. Prof. Fleming has resumed Teaching. All Old Favourites and Best New Dances taught correctly. Private lessons any hours. Proficiency guaranteed. Academy, 241 Cashel street. F8254 JAND STARCH is made from

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