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EDUCATIONAL. WHAT POSTAL TUITION CAN DO FOR THE MAN IN THE COUNTRY. THE Man who lives on ft farm, in » wi'" country town or any remote district, often' envies the opportunities that occur for the city man. YET HEMINGWAY'S HOME STUDY COURSES. enable oountry dwellers to undergo a splendid system of commercial training, wh ch paces them on the tooting as their apparently luckier cousins. Master one of the following course and you will soon be in a position to embark on a City Business Career. Accountancy Banker's Diploma Law Prof. ■ BosiiKeoping Teaching Advertising and Coaching for all Public Examinations. 'Make a cross (X) against the subject yon fancy and send this advertisement for fUii particulars to: HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. H6465-391S STUDY BY MAIL FOR BIGGER SALARY! "VTOWADAYS yon young men are not han- » d.capped because you can't attend classes in town. You can become a highly proficient engineer at home, by £pn re-time study of BOWER'S POSTAL ENGINEERING COURSE, Tost B-ioka and Diagrams easily mastered. Competent Instructors mark ail your work. For Free Prospectus write to-day to BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine and Education Departments Bince 19X5). Principal: Jas. W. Bower, Certificated Mining and Mech. Engineer, with 20 yearo' experience in coaching. 141 FLETCHER'S BUILDING, 22 Customhouse quay, Wellington. (And at Auckland.) H4lOl-1

COACHING COLLEGE. THE "BOOKKEEPERS' DIPLOMA" may be obtained this year by persons who enrol sow. Fes for tie complete course, including full notes, £& 6s. Pot further particulars, apply to the College Ofllce, Hereford Court. . 0. T..MOSLEY, .A.P.A.N.Z., A.LAJJ.Z., Jt.C.A.A., 02641-0706 . Director. D I G BY ' 8 D T O lIT'B COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein's• Buildings (opp. D.T.C.). - BCHOOL CURRICULUM includes: (COMMERCIAL EDUCATION (Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc.), under the direction of the Principal. COACHING for Matriculation, Publio Service, Pharmacy, Accountants' Preliminary, 6 8. P., and all University Entrance Examinations.. Instructor in Charge: Mr 8. -A.* Clarke, - M.A. Preparation for all Bookkeeping Examinations- including Bookkeepers' .XHplomi, b> Mr W. R. McCallum, Reg.'Acct., A.I.A , N.Z. Full particulars on' application.' Term commences at any time. DIGBY'S. COMMERCIAL SCHOOL,' Hallenktein'a Buildings (opp. D:I.C.). Tel 1587. Past examination Results, in al! sections of the School vrork; bear excellent testimony to our efficient trailing. D 2692-1 TUTORIAL COLLEGE. Director: GEO. H. SCARSE, B.A. •' If you-vwish >tb' pass ■an Examination this year; join our -class: a without - delay. Our attested "parsesan. ua'lj prov=: this College to be tha most successful in Clmstchurcn. ENROL AT ONCE and succeed this year at MATRICULATION, PHARMACY, or at any GOVERNMENT or UNIVERSITY Entrance Examination. Tuition by MaiL. . •:•>■■■ ■ \ . ' ' . . ' DAY and EVENING CLASSES. PROSPECTUS, Etc , at the OFFICE, No. 2 Royal Exchange Buildings. SBS34F.P. ,■ * 'SCHOOL OF DtANCING AND DRAMATIC ART. Principals: F. R. nnd W. S. WAUCHOP. Assistant: Miss Thelma Thompson. ELOCUTION—Miss tfgaio Maceh. LEABN TO DANCE CORRECTLY. ATB F. REAOE WAUCHOP has just re \M . turned fiom AMERICA. Beginners' Clws—Mfmday," 8 p.m. ±»ractioo Class— Saturday, 8 p.m. : Ballet, Operatio, and Classical Dancing Taught. ' Second Term oommen&es Saturday, 81st. " Studios, 143 WORCESTER STOEET.. Tel. 4107.. ' AV8571-9829 O CHOOL OF D ANCING, O ' MISS BESSIE MACDONALD, Pupil of ' . Bath St. Denis School of Dancing, Los Angeles, . Now Teaching Russ.an Ballet, National TV>e, Oriental, Spanish, Clasicai, and Interpretative Dances. BALLROOM. Feat Trot steps direct from New York as danced at the Hotel St. Francis, San Francisco, under the direction of one of .eV» York's leading Exhibition Dsncers. '' A'so ( ta")d»t: '"The' Blues'* and "Chicago.. r "STUDIO: P. S; Nicholls's BuLdings, 176 Manchester Street, City. , . -PRIVATE ADDRESS: 269 Hereford irtreet, City. 'Phone ,3790. M 0683* ' TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC. LOHDOJX- INST. 1872. X tOCAL EXAMINATION'S. ' \ , T7?NTBIES for the PRACTICAL ExamraaXi, tiona," held in September, close on HURRAY* JULY 81st. . .. Entries for the THEORY Examinations, held in December, close on FRIDAY, Ausrust,Bth. • • Tho piano may now be reserved for praclk<B' H. S. HOBBS, ' lioce.l' Secretary, 6445 Care The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. DANCING. DEPORTMENT. CALIS- . ~ Aav TIfcENIC EXERCISES. : Under Royal and Viceregal Patronage. H/TISS LOWE, having returned from M America, will-" resume Day Classes from T _„ »nd. Evening Clesses. Quarter from entry. All the new c'anceaj-Three Ste-, IlJt York SehotV.ache. Ballroom Tangs taught prirately. Fox Trot or WalU t«u§&* ITtiirea urivate lemons. At home Friday WoBCESTEB STMgT^ FRIENDS' SCHOOL, WANGANUI. -jjOYS and Girls from 7 to 17 yean of age H receive a sound modem education—trainine in self-government. Extensive -nlarinK fields; Cricket, Football,; Tennis, Hwimminir. A beautiful estate of 84 acre* in a - baa thy district. "Write for further particulars and prospechn to HEADMASTER F. E. MORETON, (B-A., Friends' ' SchooV W«Pg»nufc 16387 MATRICULATION. ... INDIVIDUAL IUIUUK. H/TS 'N. M. BELL, M.A., BJ), Mi 184 Fit«eiald street,iSt. Albans; Or-131 Worcester Btreet, City. . ProsDectus on Application, : 8374S MR M. NUNEB (FROM LONDON;, pianoforte. - ModerateTcrmc. . <- Wnta or interview* iM BABBACOES STREET. 16 Cue*

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18135, 26 July 1924, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18135, 26 July 1924, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18135, 26 July 1924, Page 19

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