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EDtrOATIONAIi. OPEN TO YOUNG MEN. HIGHEST PAID ENGINEERING JOBS. OTART the New Year with detec£y mination to succeed and earn big salary. Engtrieoring is the moat lucrative profession you can enter. Study Electricity, Stationary, Traction of Marine at Home vfith Bower's Postal Engineering Course. Simple .'. instruction papers and diagrams prepared lor each lesson. Fees reasonable. Write to-day for free Prospectus. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915). .141 "Fletcher's Building, 22 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. (And at Auckland). - HllOi-2 BUSINESS FIRMS requiring the service* of a Shorthand-Typiste or Clerk communicate with us, exp.ain their needs, -and we do the rest. Managers of Commercial Establishments and others jrealise and appreciate the consejuent saving of time this means to them, in comparison with advertising, as they are. thus called upon to interview onjy those applicants who are sufficiently duaJified to fill the vacant position. Since tie beginning of this year we have, placed over sixty students in remunerative permanent and temporary/, office positions, and we continue to 4aily receive .further applications. A good Commercial Education is undoubtedly u very va.uable asset to anyone intending to follow, a Commercial Career, or to those who are likely >at any. time tor be thrown ch their own resources. We hold Day and Evening Classes vin all Commercial and Examination, subjects, and full particulars may be. obtained on .application at the School. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Ha'.lopjtein'a Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). Tel. 1631 D 2692-8
; SCHOOL OF DANCING. ■ Principals: F. H. and W. Assistant: Miss Thelract Thompson^ TO DANCE CORRECTLY. j "BLUES," "CHICAGO," "FOX TROT,"' "TAN6b. ,k I , Mr F. R«ade "Wail chop haa just returnc3 from AMERICA. - . Beginners' CIaes—MONTtAYS, ».8 ■■■■, p.m. Practico CIass—BAT.URT)AY;- 8 p.nj. " Ballet,. Operatic,.- and Classical Taught. Studios: ,143 "WORCESTER STREET. Tel. 4107.* W8571 •DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MISS MARGERY MYErA, Pupil o£ Esptrsosa and Yemon Caitln Sehoo'., London, bolder of. Certificates vof Operatic -Dancing, will : RESUME. TEACHING' Operatic, Ballet, etc.; and. i^odeni--iie-lrooni• Dances,:-including THEBLUES and T-ttii* CHICAGO, at "TE WHARE," 55, Hereford street, fiom March ■ 10th. ' Evening- ..Classes forming. Private address:: 49; SALISBURY STREET. ' ' M 6633 TRANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISU .-THENIO EXERCIES. , , Under Royal and .-Vice-Rcgal Patronag*. : ■ \ MISS LOWBjj haying. returned irom America, will' resutqe hef * classes from MARCH 17th. Private lessons HrMged : for all the new dancea;> Evenine;clane3, quarter. from l entry. ■: (Fox-Trot or Wa)t*taaghtin three lessons: At home' Friday, afternoon*, ! Bl WORCESTER STREET. , LfIGS
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18070, 12 May 1924, Page 15
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