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EDUCATIONAL. TEN YESRS AGO. rpWO Men, one of whom is now managing: A a big mercantile <ffice in Auckland, were discussing a Hem.ngway's advertisement in the local papers. The injunction -write tc-day for our booklet 'AccountancsT " appealed atrongly to "The other man- said study was a waste of time and that experience was the belt teacher. - He is still a clerk, learning FROM EXPERIENCE that opportumhes never come to the man who is unqualified to grasp them. Which man wouloT sau emulate? 1 Take no vow pen and write to-day for the latest ed?tioTof our free booklet, 'Accountency." HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P n Box 616, Auckland. P.O. i»x , H6465-391S CHBISTCHURCH COACHING THE BOOKKEEPERS' riPLOMA" may be obtained this year by persona who Fea for the complete course, including full note*, £& 6a. For farther particulars, apply to the College Office, Hereford Court. C. T. MOSLEY. A.P.A.N.Z., A.1.A.N.Z., i.CAA, STUDY BY MAIL FOB BIGGER SALARY! iOWADAYS you young men are not hanI dicapped because you can't attend classes in town. You can become a highly proficient engineer at home, by epare-time study of BO WEB'S POSTAL ENGINEERING COURSE. Text Booka and Diagrams easily mastered. Competent Instructors mark all your work. I For Free Prospectus write to-day to BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915). Principal: Jas. W. Bower, Certificated Mining and Mech. Engineer, with 20 years' experience in coaching. Ml FLETCHER'S BUILDING, 22 Customhouse quay, Wellington. (And at Auckland.) H4lOl-1 , BHORTHANDTYPEWBITING, BOOKKEEPING. A THOROUGH knowledge of the p*>«™ isubjects will enable- students i comparatively short time to take their places in the world of Commerce and become selfeupporting. > . - - Our qualified' students are constantly m demand, and over sixty vacancies have been filled in less than two months this year.. All students receive individual tuition from certificated instructors, who are not merely "teachers/* thoroughly experienced exponents of the various subjects in which they give instruction. A personal interest is taken in all students, who are under the direct supervision of the Prin'cipaV;at both. Day" and Evening Classes. ' Term commences at any time. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL,Triangle topp. DXC). W2692-6 ■'■'.■ SCHOOL OF DANCING AND DRAMATIC ART. Principals :.F. R. i«d W. S. WAUCHOP, Assistant: Miss Thelma Thompson. ELOCUTION—Miss Ngaio Marsh. LEARN TO DANCE CORRECTLY. B F. BEADE WAUCHOP has just returned from AMERICA. Beginners' Class—Monday, 8 p.m. Practice Class—Saturday, 8 p.m. Ballet, Operatic, and Classical Dancing Taught. Second Term commences Saturday, Slat. Studios, I*B WORCESTER STREET. Tel. 4107. W8671-9829 CHOOL OF DANCING, Pupil of Bath St. Denis School of Dancing, - Now Teaching Buealan Ballot. National Toe, Oriental, Spanish, Clasical. and Interpretative Dances. „„,„„., BALLROOM. Fox Trot atens direct from New York as danced at the Hotel St. Francis, San Francisco, under the direction of one of .New York's leading Exhibition Dancers. . STUDIO: P. S. Nicholla's Buddings, 17a Manchester street. City. ''«... PRIVATE ADDRESS: 269 Hereford etrmt, City. »Ph0n«3>2790. Mc 6534 ■ EDUCATIONAL. GILBY'S TUTORIAL COLLEGE. Director: GEO. H. SCABSE, BA. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS, "D." and "C." CERTIFICATES. IF you wishe to pass the AUGUST Exam- ■ inations, we-can strengthen your weak subjects, and put you in possession of METHODS of dealing with Examination ENROL AT ONCE. Coaching for MATRICULATION and other PuV.ic Examinations. PROSPECTUS, etc., at the OFFICE, NO. 2 ROYAL EXCHANGE BLDGS. 88584-3868 DANCOTG. DEPORTMENT. CALISTHENIC EXERCISES. Under Royal and Viceregal Patronage. MISS LOWE, having returned from America, will resume Day Claaaes from June 2nd. - Evening Claaaes. Quarter from entry. All the new dances—Three Bte», New York Schott-sche. Ballroom Tanp taught privately. Fox Trot or Walts taught in three private lessons. At homo Friday Sternoona. 81 WORCESTER- STREET. FBIENDB* SCHOOL. WANGANUI. IOYS and Girls from 7 to 17 years of age > receive.- a sound modern education—training in self-government. Extensive laying fields; Cricket, Football, Tennis, Jwimxning. A beautiful estate of 34 acres La a hea.thy district. Write for further "iralars and prospectus to HEADMASt F. E. .MOHETON, (BA., Friends' School, Wanganui. 16387 MATRICULATION. INDIVIDUAL iUIIION. , S. ■ M. BELL, ' MA, 8.D., 134 Fitsgerald street, St. Albans. Or 181 Worcester street, City. Prospectus on Application. . 82748 B" M. NUNES (FROM LONDON), PIANOFORTE. « Moderate Terms. ? Writs or interview. ■■ ■ 404 BABBADOES STREET. K6567 _ No. 16 Car. OU can bank on the "UNIQUE" HOT _ WATER BOTTLE because it's Britiah Best rubber. Guaranteed not to bunt. See them at chemist* ox dealers. *""■*• J16208

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18129, 19 July 1924, Page 19

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