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educational. THE EVOLUTION OF THE ACCOUNTANT. X Charles Dickens's daya. sad until comparatively recently he was an elderly employee who had spent the best part of ms life poring over lieavilv-bound ledgers, eDtenng, adding, and subtracting. His was not considered, an important position. His salary *-as usually veiy meagre. To-day th» Accountant is often A MAX IN "THE TWENTIES. - ' . position ia one of the roost important in any business. He is called upon ior advice as to the policy of his firm. HF. is amongst the hiph-salarind. men in busi:'®£s* . And throughout the business world there is an ever-increasing demand for more of hinj. Start , studying at onc-e for the profitable profusion of Accountancy. Enrol with the school that gets results—Hemingway's. Nearly half the Successes at the last Accountancy Examinations were secured by Hemingway's Students. Free booklet, "Accountancv," on request. Write for it to-day to HEMINGWAY'S CCBKESFONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. H 4625 JgECOME A QUALIFIED CHEMIST. Our system of Class or Correspondence Tuition makes the study interesting and obviates the difficulty. SECTION A —English, Arithmetic, Science, and Botany. SECTION B—Organic, Inorganic, Theoretical and Practical Chemistry, and Botany. Practice of Pharmacy and a Simplified Course of Pharmaceutical Latin and Prescription Beading; Write for full information and advice to— NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Incorporating Metropolitan and Maoriland Colleges), 141 Colwill's Chambers, Swans ton street, Auckland. P.O. Box SO. H 4692—5 HUNDREDS of our Ex-Students are holding highly-paid positions of trust with many of the large firms and Companies wellknown throughout New Zealnad. Their successful example may be followed by _ others attending our Classes and receiving a Thorough Commercial Education by competent and reliable instructors. Our qualified students are in daily demand, and over 300 appointments were made last year. The success of our teaching methods is also proved by the excellence of our records, unapproached by any other institution in the Dominion. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.O.T, 1.P.5., Hallenstein's Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). Telephone 1537. Railway Concessions to Country Students. rjIHE STUDIO, SCHOOL Off DANCING. MADELINE" VYNER, Late of the Russian Ballet, pupil of Princess Seraphine Astafieva, 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. 23rd. STUDIO: BOWRON'S BUILDINGS, , 162 Manchester street. 58934 E LOCUTION SCHOOL MISS LUCY COWAN Teaches English Beading ia Prose, Poetry, and Drama. class, Mondays, 8 p.m. Trinity College Diploma Instruction. 18 ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, . Cathedral square.. Railway Concession to Country Students. C 8043 MRS J. HULME (Eva Moore), Late J. C. Williamson's Leading Lady, Producer, - Ballet Mistress. DANCING in EVERiY BRANCH. Advanced pupils recommended for Metropolitan Theatres (if desired) by arrangement with variouß managements. Two Floors, Bal* let with "la Barre," and Ballroom. Studio, 115 Worcester street. Ballet Shoes essential. ii 4710 DANCING- AND RHYTHMICAL EXERCISES. MISS E. COMYNS THOMAS, pupd of Margaret Moras and the Vernon Castle School, London, resumes her classes for Greek, National, and Ballroom Dancing at the Orango HaE. Worcester street, from March 17th. - Private Lessons and Classes by arrangemAddress: 477 Hereford strset, Linwood. 6355 1 —: DANCING-,- Deportment, Calisthenio Exercises.—Under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. MISS LOWE resumes Classes from March loth. Evening Classes forming. Fox-trot, Waltz, or One-Step taught in three private lessons. At home Friday afternoons. MISS LOWE, 51 Worcester st V 7. T\ANCING AND DEPORTMENT MISS MARGERY MYERS, Pupil of Espinosa, London,, RESUMES TEAOHING from MARCH Bth. Operatic, Character and Modern Ballroom Dancing, including Charleston, New Parisian Tango, and Latest Foxtrots. Studio: 49 Salisbury street W. At home Wednesday and Friday Afternoons. Evoning Classes Forming;. M7IXO BOARD AND RESIDENCE.' w 'ANTED, by Young Man, Board Private Family, central, 'phone. 'Press." - ACCOMMODATION— Room and Breakfast only, casual or, permanent. Piwne 2849. Apply 254 Kilmore street, City. 284 FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION ARMAGH STREET SO (KHARTOUM), Corner Durham street. For Permanent and Casual Guests. 'Phone 3450. ', „ Tlro MRS E. DAVIE&, 1)2948 ■ ' Late Federal. RAWHARE" PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, 423 Durham street. City (near Bealey avenue). Paying Guests Received. Single and Double Jloomß. Terms Moderate. Ring 'Phone 8117. H 7046 52 WORCESTER STREET WEST, ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. SUPERIOR Accommodation. Permanent guests from 50s per week, according to room and house. Casual guests 12s 6d per day. 'Phone 872. M7lßl "BEACHCLIFFS," - 7 HEAD STREET, SUM NEK. IDEAL Situation, Spacious, Sunny Rooms, with separate balconies overlooking sea. Children without guardians cared lor. TelePh °inSSES K HUGGIN"S and SUCKLING^^ PRIVATE BOARDING.|V HOUSE. Quietest, Snnniest, and Best Position in Citv. Up-to-date Bathrooms and separate showers. "Phone 3839. -6 CASHEL STREET WEST. P66B ° VACANCIES for Gentlemen Boarders. Also Double Bedroom. Three minutes from Square. 72 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST (Opposite Returned Soldiers' Ciub -g 3013 ••rpHE LODGE" PRIVATE -HOTEL, 1 36 HEREFORD STREET WEST (Five minutes frqm G.P.0.). Superior Accommodation for Casual ftnd Permanent Guests. - New House. Up-to-date appointments. Beautifully situated, close to College, Gardens, and River Avon. 'Phone 1970. G4308

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18634, 8 March 1926, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18634, 8 March 1926, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18634, 8 March 1926, Page 15

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