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EDUCATIONAL ELECTRICITY FOR BEGINNERS. LEARN BY MAIL. 'T'HE fact that you live in the Country is A no handicap to your becoming a qualified Electrician. Bower's Course on Electrical Engineering pives you a thorough grounding in Electricity. Most simple and - comprehensive method yet devised. By a leisure l , spare-time study at home you can quiakly win your Electrical Engineering Certificate. Easy fees. Write for Fnee Prospectus nowl BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915), 141 FLETCHER'S BUILDINGS, 22 Customhouse quay, Wellington. P.O. Box 866. H 6. r ;O7-9892 (And at AuckUnd.) PREPARE FOR PROMOTION By Stadying NOW the Subjects necessary for a SUPERIOR POSITION. Delay May Spoil Your Chances. CJHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, O BOOKKEEPING, ENGLISH, LANGUAGES, GENERAL EDUCATIONAL SUBJECTS. Preparation for all Public and Commercial Examinationo. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenftein'B Buildings, Triangle, (Opp. D.1.C.). DB2BO-9629-1 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. POPULAR LECTURES ON GREEK ART. PROFESSOR H. STEWART will deliver the THIRD LECTURE of the Series TO-NIGHT, July 4th, at 5.10 p.m., in Lecture Room IS. Subject: 6lh Century Sculpture. Ticket* for separate lectures, 2a 6d, are obtainable at tho Registrar's or Rector's Office. Studcuta of Cartorbury College or School of Art an adiutied free. L. A. STRINGER. *SB9 Registrar. MISS MAY WEATHERSTONE, Certificated Teacher of Elocution, Dramatio Art, Grace, Gesture, Everyday English. SATURDAY MORNING CLASS forCHILDREN. Veioe Culture, Recitation, Deport' stent. Interview! Studio, "THE BRISTOL," 2 p.m. till 8 Tuesdays and Fridays. SCHOOL OF DANCING. MISS BESSIE UACDONALG, Direot from , the World-famous Ruth St. Denis School, Lot Angoles, Is now forming Classes on Russian Ballet, National, Toe, Oriental, Spanish, Classical, and Interpretative Dances, Ballroom. Fox Trot etepp direot from New York, as danced at the Hotel St. Franois, under the direction of one of New York's leading Exhibition Dancers. Classes commence April 28rd. 269 HEREFORD STREET. Thone 2790. M 710« SCHOOL OF DANCING, Principals: FR. AND W. S. WAUCHOP, t London and Paris. Assistant: Mis' Thelma Thompson. Ballroom Panning. Beginners' Claßs, Tfci umys, 8 p.m. Practice Class, Stu-xlay, 8 p.m. ADDITIONAL PKM.i*CE CLASS, WEDNESDAY, F p.m. Ballet Classes, Saturday Morning, Tuesday and Thursday Afternoons. Private Lessons by arrangement. Studios: 143 WORCESTER STREET. Tel. 4107. W9380-913D M ISS DULCIE MITCHELL. Bronze and Silver Medallist and Certificated Teacher of Singing, from the ROYAL ACADEMY MUSIC, LONDON. Pupil of oignor Alberto Randegger, Charles Phillip, ard SIR HENRY WOOD. SPECIALIST IN VOICE PRODUCTION, INTERPRETATION, Etc. VOICE DEFECTS CORRECTED. Direct from London Successes. PUPILS PREPARED FOR PLATFORM. MISS MITCBELL haß now resumed Teaching. Term commences from first lesson. Studio "The Bristol," Mondays. Wednesdays, and Thursdays, and at 100 Oaborne street (No. 8 or 4 Tram). M 7107-9604 DANCING, Deportment, Calisthenic Exercises. Under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. MISS LOWE'S new term commenced June 4th. Evening Classes, quarter from entry. Walt* or Fox-trot taught in three private lessons. At home Tuesday afternoons. 51 Worcester street. L 6242-737 TVANCING and Deportment. Prof. FlemiJ ing has resumed Teaching. All Old Favourites and Best New Dances taught eorreotly. Private lessons any hours. Proficiency guaranteed. Academy, 241 Caehol street. F8254 HOTELS. WELLINGTON'S BEiST PRIVATE HOTEL «rjl H E MANSION S." Ghuineo street. Right in the heart of the city. Every convenience. Excellent Cuisine. Tariff 12s per day, £3 10s per week. To-e----grams, "The Mansions," Wellington. Under the personal supervision of Mesdamea Cooke *nd McGowaa (late of Christchurch). C 8353 ILFRACOMBE PRIVATE HOTEL, AKAROA. rpHTH Up-to-date Hotel haa been acquired I ■ by W. ROBINSON, late of the Bruce Hotel, Akaroa, and is now open for the reception of guests. Tariff: 12» per day, £3 10s per week. Telephone 47. Jitters and telegrams, Ilfncombe, Altaroa -K9257 WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. g H A D E S HOTEL. iO6 HEREFORD STREET, CITY. 1 Minute from Pest Office. Tariff: 10s per day. Telephone 1203. N7131 D. NEIL, Proprietor. PAULSEN'S PAULSEN'S PFAHLERTS HOTEL, PFAHLERTS HOTEL, WYNYARD SQUARE, SYDNEY. MRS F. M. PAULSEN (late of Wellington) has altered her torifi for tho convenience of New Zealand visitors. Terms '"gad and Breakfast, from 9s 6d; Iranch, gs; Dinner ala carte (optional). H63H HOTEL CARGEN, AUCKLAND. rr.HE Popular Rendezvous for Tourists and 1" Travellers. "Caxgen" service is quiet and ■unobtrusive, yet always fully efficient. rtr>rivalled for Comfort and Convenience. The Cuisine is Perfect. Single, Double and Suites of Rooms. Tariff from 15s daily. Weekly terms for lengthened visit. Trams pass door. Telegraph—Cargen, Auckland. H 6045 OOYAL MA 111 CHAR -A - BANC* GERALDINE-ORARI. Leaves Geraldine Daily—--14s—Timaru5 —Timaru and/Aahburton. 10.1&—First Express South. ! . I.4o—Second Express South; First Express North. Jeoond Express North. WJS- - s]n -- le> Parcels receive Prompt Attention. CHARLES W. McKENZIE, Proprietor. PREPARE for Jack Frost with a "UNIQUE" Hot Wattr Bottle. Guaranteed not to crack, leak, or burst. Look lor name ''Unique" on the yhemiste and dealetfc £16208-3514

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17806, 4 July 1923, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17806, 4 July 1923, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17806, 4 July 1923, Page 17

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