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EDUCATIONAL. 'ECHNICAL COLLEGE EVENING CLASSES. ' COURSES IN PRINTING. Two Courses are provided: (a) Hand Composition (b) Machine Composition Subjects include— Tvpograohy Practice, Drawing and Design, Commercial English, and Arithmetic and Linotvping. , Fee 3: From 15s per annum and upwardsClasses commenced February 14th. Prospectus on application. ). E. HANSEN, M.A., M.Sc, Dr. In?., Principal. INSTRUCTION IN DRAINLAYING. PHBISTCHURCH TECHNICAL \J COLLEGE. Enquiries ore invited from men who would take advantage of a Class in DrainlaMn o . Fee: 30a per annum. D. E. HANSEN. B . R . PrincipalGET INTO ELECTRICITY. LEARN AT HOME. VOUNG MAN-don'l be content with your 1 present poorly-paid position, v™ into thi Electrical Profession. E'** ll '* l Engineers earn from £SOO a y.ear ana upwards Learn this fascinating worn «* home—with Bower's Postal Course on bicotrica! Engineering. . . You receive thorough tuition in Electrical Engineering. Our Text Books are written in simple, non-technical language, while in terming diagrams are supplied with eacu lesson Excellent positions are held by our former students throughout New Zealand ana abroad , . •, YOU, TOO, can become A highly-salaried engineer Act now, write at once lor ireo Prospectus, to „.. T BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL '.Registered ufldei Marine and Education Departments since 1915), 141 Marine Engineers' Institute, Corner Aitken and Mulgrave streets, Wellington \ (And at Auckland). H4692^ ACCOUNTANCY RESULTS FOR 1925. ACCOUNTANCY RESULTS FOR 1925. 7E obtained 76 per cent, of passes in r. November last. Success is assured to our students who earnestly study under our system of Personal Individual Tuition. ENROL NOW FOR 1926. Our Prospectus may_ he obtained on application. CHRISTOHUROH COACHING COLLEGE, C. T. Mosley, A.P.A., N.Z., A.1.A., N.Z., F.C.A.A., Director. Office: Hereford Court. 02027 • QUALIFIED SHOBTHAND-TYPISTES. ARE DAILY REQUIRED BY THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY IN CHRISTCHURCH. ' STUDENTS of fair average ability can J become thoroughly qualified in a, comparatively short time at our Day Classes and have then no difficulty in obtaining remunerative office positions, a? we daily receive enquiries from business 'Finns. 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 full particulars are available at the School. „i,^r^>,,» DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings (Opp. D.1.C.). IHE BESSIE MAODONALD SCHOOL OF DANCING. MISS MACDONALD, from the WorldFamous Ruth St. Denis School of Dancing, WILL RESUME her Classes, MONQAY, MARCH Bth, in Classical, Toe, Oriental, and Russian Dances. - , Miss Mabdonald, who has just Returned from Australia, has had wide experience in America and the Colonies, and Specialises in Eurythmio Dancing, as taught by the wellknown Bjelcke Peterson School, Sydney. Classes Now Forming for the Latest Ballroom Dances, including the New Tango and Intending Pupils oan be interviewed, Match 4th, 2.30 to 5.30, at Studio: P. S. Nicholls s Buildings, Manchester st. Private Address. 269 Hereford street. 'Phone 2790. M 7114 IHE STUDIO SCHOOL OP DANCING. MADELINE VYNER, Late of the Russian Ballet, pupil p£ Princess Seraphine Astatieva, and IRIS MONTGOMERY, Member of the Association of Operatic Dancing of Great Britain, pupil of Espinosa and Josephine Bradley (ballroom dancing). OPERATIC, CHARACTER, AND BALLROOM DANCING. Pupils trained for stage and competitions. CLASSES BEGIN TUESDAY, FEB. ?3rd. STUDIO: BOWRON'S BUILDINGS, 162 Manchester street. 58934 BALLROOM DANCING. ISS T. SIMPSON has -Resumed Teach- - ing. All the Latest Ballroom Dancea taught. Private Lessons by appointment. Classes forming early in March. 'Phone 4986. * Interviews: Mondays and Thursdays, 3 to 5.30 p.m. ' . Studio: 162 Manchester street (top floor), corner Hereford street. 58936 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. BIOLOGIOAL _ DEPARTMENT. LECTURES ON GENERALBIOLOGY. COURSE OP LECTURES ON GENERAL L BIOLOGY will be given by Professor Chilton-on FRIDAY EVENINGS, from 6-7 p.m., commencing on FRIDAY, MARCH 12th. The course forms a general introduction, without detail, to Botany ana Zoology, and is suitable for teachers, horticulturists, and others who wish to have ccneral information on the subject. The Fee for the Course is £1 Is. L. A. STRINGER, 6487 Registrar. ELOCUTION SCHOOL _J (Registered). MISS LUCY COWAN Teaches English Reading in Prose, Poetry, and Drama. Class, MONDAYS, 8 p.m. Trinity College Diploma Instruction. 13 ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Cathedral square. Railway Concession to Country Students. DANCING AND RHYTHMICAL EXERCISES. , . MISS E. COMYNS THOMAS, pupil of Margaret Morris and the Vernon Castle School London, resumes her classes tor Greek National, and Ballroom Dancing at the Orange Hall. Worcester street, from M p r r C £atl th Lessons and Classes by arrangem Address: 477 Hereford rtrwt. Linweod^ DANCING. Deportment, Calisthenio Exercises —XJndir Boyal and Vice-Regal private lesson ■.« Worcester st. W. noons. Mloo aiu«-"i L472C MATRICULATION. INDIVIDUAL TUITION man. Greet. Maori. yuronnj , i», deportment MISS MARGERY MYERS, pimil of Espinosa, London, TEACHING from MARCH Bth. KE Character and Modern Ballroom DaS ncluding Charleston. New Par.s.an ? So- d i W. At home

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18633, 6 March 1926, Page 19

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