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Bjum] uts contnotare NEWMAN BROS. LTD. Mmr ftTprtflrhtow WHITE STAR LINE The nasi ud powerful Sect ci cars in AminWli Rsffnkt ItaJSy Servtoa to and horn— Blenheim, Kelson, Motusfca, Wsstoorti RMfton, HokitUia, Waldo and Ottra. Spedal Can at SJ»rt NoUc* to any part. Fan Usts, Guide books or Special QooUtrons on apjUeattoa. CROWN OARAGE, NELSON Asotta :—G®v9rrj»«at Tourtat Bureau, TTios. Oe»k68on» Ltd., T. A w. Vetsng LM. CVWist^t^,

EDUCATIONAL. CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE EVENING CLASSES. THE Evening Classes and Dav Domestic Science Classes for ladies rcsumo th.i? week. Enrolments should bo mado in advance, and will be taken each afternoon and evening from 6.30 p.m. Holders of Proficiency and Endorsed Competency Certificates and Senior Froo Places should present their certificates at the time of enrolment. All pupils just leaving primary and secondary schools, and returned soldiers are eligible for free places. Fees to paying students 15s per annum and upwards. The following courses aro provided:— HOME SCIENCE—Cookery. Needlework, Millinorv, Dressmaking, Housewifery. COMMERCIAL—Shorthand. Typewriting, Book-keeping, Commercial Correspondence, Arithmetic, and English. EXAMlNATlONS—Matriculation and Accountants' Preliminary (42 passes Mid _ partial passes in 1925), Engineering Preliminary, Solicitors' General Knowledge, and Standards V. and VI. ACCOUNTANCY—FuII course for Commercial and Professional Diplomas. CARPENTRY and JOINERY, including Building Construction, Architectural Drawings nnd Workshop Practice CABINETMAKING— Drawing, Setting Out, and Practice. MOTOR BODY BUILDING—Design and Practice. PLUMBlNG—Principles and Practice. TYPOGRAPHY AND LINOTYPING - Principles and Practice. ENGINEERING—MechanicaI, Electrical, and Motor. "WOOL-CLASSING. Prospectus on application at the College. D. E. HANSEN, M.A., M.Sc., Dr.lng.. 5187. - Principal. s COTS COLLEGE PUPIL TOPS UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP LIST. RUSSELTi FRASER, who won easily first place in the Junior University Entrance Scholarship Examination, received both his primary and secondary education at Scots College. It speaks volumes for the work done at this institution that it should turn out a more efficient pupil than any other secondary school in New Ze&land. SCOTS COLLEGE, I MIRAMAR, WELLINGTON. FOR BOYS OF ALL AGES. For Prospectus and all information apply to The Principal,, Mr J. H. Murdoch, M.A., M. Com., F.R.E.S., Dip. Ed. ' H 4641—1 ACCOUNTANCY RESULTS FOR 1925. ACCOUNTANCY RESULTS FOR 1925. E obtained 76 per cent, of paßses in November last. Success is assured to our Btudents •.who earnestly qtudy under our system of Personal Individual Tuition. ENROL NOW FOR 1928. Our Prospectus may be obtained on application. CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE, C. T. Mosley, A..P.A., N.Z., A.1.A., N.Z., F.C.A.A., Director. Office: Hereford Court. C 2027 QUALIFIED SHORTHAND-TYPISTEB. AHE DAILY REQUIRED BY THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY IN CHRISTCHURCH. QTUDENTS ot fan ' average ability can O become thoroughly ' qualified in a comparatively short time at our Daj Glasses and have then no difficulty in obtaining remunerative office positions, ae we daily receive enquiries from business Firms. Those who have attended Secondary Schools for Commercial instruction require only from three to six months' special tuition and are. then placed on a good footing for all time. A Term may be commenced at any time, and lull particulars are .available at the S °'DXGBY , S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Httllenstmtfa .Buildings (Opp. D.1.C.). 1926 Day and' Evening Classes have resumed^ DANCING. MRS J. HULME (Principal). GLASSES Resume SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, at New Studio, 115 WORCESTER STREET (opp. Government Buildings). Infants 10 o'clock. Advanced pupils 11 O'clock. ir TT I Intending pupils may interview Mrs Hulme Wednesday, 17th, Thursday, 18th, and Friday, 19th, from 11 a.m. to 12.30, and 2.80 p.m. to 4 p.m., at Studio. Advanced pupils recommended for Metropolitan Theatres (if desired) by arrangement with various managemcnts. Two Floors, Ballet with "la Borre," and specially prepared Ballroom. Ballet Shops. • ' 5227 DANCING. MISS A. A. ADAMS begs to intimate that in conjunction with MISS JIADGE McOLEARY, she is resuming classes ■ on WEDNESDAY, February 17th. at the Christchurch Athletic Club Rooms, Wiltshire Buildand Ballroom Dancing, Poi Dance, Physical Culture. . Children's Classes a Specialty. Miss McCleary, A.T.C.L.. is also prepared to receive pupils for Elocution. PHONE NOS. 3939 and 8711. 4852 MISS LUCY COWAN'S SCHOOL OP ELOCUTION (Registered), .13 ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Cathedra! square. Class and Private Lessons as Arranged. Coaching for Examinations and Competitions. (Railway Concession to Country Students.) C 3043 MATRICULATION. - • - INDIVIDUAL TUITION. MR Nil - BELL., M.A., 8.D.. 134 Fitzgeraid pt„ St. A'bans. or 131 Worcester st.. City. SPECIAL SUBJECTS: Esperanto, German, Greek. Maori. Prospectus on application. 82748 CONVEYANCES. CHRISTCHURCH, LAKE COLERIDGE. Via Glenroy and Windwhistlo. Royal Mail Jh n. Motor Sertice. Royal Mail W W Motor Service. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS. OhrUtchurch depart: 8.80. Central Service Station, 211 Durham street. Lake Coleridge arrive: 12 noon. • Lake Coleridge depart: 1 p.m. Christehurcb arrive: 4.30 p.m. Bookings—Government Tourist Office. Cathedral square and Central Service Station, 2U Durham .tree*, or -gjw

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18617, 16 February 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18617, 16 February 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18617, 16 February 1926, Page 13

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