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£DUOATXOX7AIk KOTOBING BY HAH. OFEEBS ALM7BIN& PROSPECTS. •*• earing means an increasing demand for I skilled motor experts. Train at home lor one i of these highly salaried jobs now, with Bower's Postal Course, on Motor Engineering. Everything relating to Cer construction and running explained in a lucid, simple, thorough moaner, by means of profusely illustrated text-books. Take the firs* step to advancement to-day. Write now for Free .Prospectus to BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine and Education Department*' eince 1915), 141 FLETCHER'S BUILDINGS, 22 Customhouse quay, Wellington. P.O. Box 806. EG2O7-9592 (And at Auckland.) electrical .engineers always Wanted. [IVEN if time tUad distance prevents yon fiom attending, day or evening classes, jOu can still study to become an Electrical Engineer. By taking our Ccn-espondence can train in your spare time, and qualify for tie excellent positions advertised every week. Complete instruction given until the Counse is Mastered. Sturrock's School 03 officially recognised by Education Department. Send TO-DAY for Free Prospectus. STURROCK'S SCHOOTv OF ENGINEERING, N.Z. Shipping Co.'s BVdc., Quay 6treet, AUCKLAND. H 6345 IHRISTCHUBCH COACHING COLLEGE * Royal Exchange B\'jUdingo, CHRISTCHURCH. INSTRUCTORS ACCOUNTANCY AND BOOKKEEPING. 0. T. MOSLEY, ESQ., A.1.A.K.Z., F.C.A.A. COMMERCIAL LAW, J. CLARK, ESQ., Practising Solicitor.' ECONOMICS. J. WYN IRWIN, ESQ., M.A. <Haonr*.) F.R.E.S. Write or call for Prospectus. P.O. Box 1053. Telephone 1665. Offioe: 133 Hereford street. cm&ssiQ .1 I L B Y'S ITJ J! O S I A L VJT COLLEGE. Director: GEO. H. SCARCE, B.A. Wo adopt the* now reoo ' " "*" TEACHING, derveloped by intelligent m«nt and experience. EDUCATION IS MADE EASY. PLEAS' ANT, and RAPID. * . every public examination is a triumpfflan* Students prepared for all GOVERNMENT and UNIVERSITY Examinatione. Tuition by Hail. DAY and EVENING ClmbM. PROSPECTUS, etc., at the OFICE, No. 2 Royal Eschange Buildings. S93M SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, . BOOKKEEPING, HANDWRITING. ETC., ETC. INDIVIDUALLY and ThoroughlyTuigi* DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. DIGBY'S COMMERiCIAL SCHOOL. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. # Preparation for all Bookkeeping Examinations. Term commences at any time. Prospectus and full particulars on application. Hallenstein's Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). DS29O-9623-3 SCHOOL OF DANCING. MISS BESSIE MACDONALD, Direct from The World-famous R-uth St. Denis School, Los Angeles, Is now forming Classes-on Russian Ballet, National, Toe, Oriental, Spanish, Classical, and Interpretative Dances Ballroom. Fox Trot steps direct from New York, ss danced at the Hotel St, Francis, under iht> hibition Dancers. 269 HEREFORD STREET: 'Phono 2790. M 7106 SCHOOL OF DANCING, Principals: - *\ ANDi W. S. WAUCHOP, London and Paxia. Assistant: Miae Thelma Thompson. , Ballroom Dancing. * Beginners' Clase, Tfcvredaya, 8 p.m. Practi-je Glass, Stti»«day 6 pjn. ADDITIONAL PRAC'.iiCE CLASS, WEDNESDAY, fp.m. Ballet Classes, Saturday Sornimy, Tneiday and Thursday Afternoon 3. Private Lessons by arrangement. Studios: 143 WORCESTER STREET. Tel. 4107. W9BBO-9180 LTISS DULC'IE MITCHELL. Bronze and Silver Medallist and Certificated Teacher of Singing, from the ROYAL ACADEMY MUSIC, LONDON. Pupil of SignoA Alberto Rahdegger, Charles Phillip, and SIR HENRY WOOD. SPECIALIST IN,VOICE.PRODUCTION, INTERPRETATION, Etc. v VOICE DEFECTS CORRECTED; Direct from London Successes. .PUPILS PREPARED FOR PLATFORM. . MISS MITCBELL has now resumed Teaching. Town commences from first lea. son. Studio. "The Bristol," Mondays. Wednesdays, and Thursdays, and at 100 Oaborne street (No. 8 or 4 Tram). M 7107-9604 TISS MAY WEATHERSTONE, CertificatiVX e d Teacher of Elocution, Dramatic Art, Groco, Gesture, Everyday Engliah. SATURDAY MORNING CLASS forCHIL* DRBN. Voice Culture, Recitation, Deportment. Interviews, Studio, "THE BRISTOL," 2 p.m. till 3, Tuesdays and Fridays. ; COS AND MISS MYERS. XYJL . Deportment, Physical Exercise, Modem Ballroom Dancing. (Wordsworth and Vernon Castles Schools.) Character, Operatic, Ballet, and Classical Danciryj. Espinosa and Yestoff Schools. School classes begin Saturday, June 2nd. Evening Assembly and Beginners' classes. C 3486 SCHOOL OF DANCING. TMTISS % MADELINE VYNER. Late of the Hussion Ballet; pupil of Madame Seraphioe Aetafieva. Will Roceive Pupils For Ballet, Classical, Character, and Modem Ballroom Dancing. Studio: Dixieland, Cathedral aqtiare. DANCING. LyTISS E. COMYNiI THOMAS, pnpil of _WL Margaret Morris and the Wordsworth and Vemon Castle Stboola of Dancing, w sumed teaching at tile Orange Hall, Worcester street, on May ®th- Saturday evening class. Second term commences July 7th. : Private address, 477 Hertford street. T9BBI >ANCING, Deportment, Caliaihenic Exercises. Under Royfel and Vice-Regal meaced June 4th. Eveniite Clause*, quarts* from entry. Waits or Fox-trot taught in three private lesswtf. At hom* Tuesday afternoons. 61 Worcester etveet. L 5242-787 DANCING and Deportmehtv Prof. Fletfiing has resumed Teaching. All Old Favourite* and Best New Dances taught correctly. Private leseons any hours. Pt*. ficienoy guaranteed. Academy, 241 Caohsl •dasat. £13354

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17815, 14 July 1923, Page 17

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