E£H!- Vg commercial classes commercial classes aro held at DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL On MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, 7-0 p.m., :or Shorthand, Typewriting, Filiu?. Bookkeeping, etc., etc. A-jo Coaching fn r Shorthand-Typists' Public i-TVice, and ail Shorthand Examinations. Students may attend one, two, or three evt-nincrs. Thess classes afford on excellent opportunity to students wishing to become qualities in Commercial Work" ar.d who aro unable _to attend the day clashes. They alto enable those already in Commercial positions to qualify for promotion. Note: We cater for students of all ages. Term commences from data of entry. Prospectus on application. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallcnatcin's Buildings, Trian~lo (Opp. D.1.C.) D 3061-3 POSTAL COURSE IN ENGINEERING. GOOD NEWS FOR APPRENTICES. "VTOL" Tv-ill rapidly climb to the top of the -*- Engineering Profession if you specialise in your spare time. BOWER'S POSTAL ENGINEERING COURSE is compiled in an easy-to-understand fashion by -well-known experts. Every lesson and diagram is explained in the simplest terms. All branches of Encineerinz TaughtMARINE, STATIONARY, TRACTION, OIL, ETC. Candidates Prepared for All Government Engineering Certificates. Let ub send you our interesting IVfle Prospectus. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, 141 Marine Engineers' Institute, Corner Aitken and Mulgrave streets, WELLINGTON (And at Auckland). v H 5053-3 THE CYRIL POULTON SCHOOL OF DANCING. MB CYRIL POULTON (certificated) announces that during tho summer months he is reducing his fees to EXACTLY ONE-HALF of those quoted in the School prospectus. Applications for enrolment for this SUMMER COURSE in MODERN BALLROOM DANCING must be made on or before OCTOBER loth, 1927, aitei which date the usual fees will bo charged. AD the latest dances will ba taught, inclmling the "Blackbottom'' and "Yal9 Blues," also tic latest phases of the Foxtrots (quick and elow), Flat Charleston, Waltz, Tango, and Onestep. For full information write or 'phone 9538. Studio: 411 Wilson's road, Linwood. (No. 3 tram.) Telephono 9555. P7254 "1 0 N A" PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS, HAVELOCK NORTH. HAWKE'S BAY. •EGISTERED SECONDARY SCHOOL. \ Accommodation for 100 boarders and a limited number of day girls. Primary and Secondary Department. Pupils prepared for Abs Bd. R.A.M. and R.C.M. Music, Trinity College, Elocution, and all Government and University Entrance Exams. Beautiful and healthy situation in wonderful climate. Fees include instruction in Arts and Crafts, Dressmaking, and Speech Training. Pupils of all denominations received. Applications for Prospectus should be made to TH3 SECRETARY. P.O. Box 257. 15135 Hastings, H.B. LEARN THE 1927 STEPS. MISS T. SIMPSON has returned from Sydney and teaches all the Latest Ballroom Dancing, including Flat Charleston, Tango, etc. Private Tjeesona and Classes arranged. Ballet Classes for Children and Adults, forming. Interviews from 3 p.m. or 'phone 49SG. Studio: 221 MANCHESTER STREET (Cor. Worcester street), Too Floor. 59069 MISS LUCY OOWAN PRESENTS PRIZE LIST FOR THIS MONTH: 17 FIRST, 9 SECOND Several Third and Highly Commended. ELOCUTION SCHOOL, IS Royal Exchange Building*, 03329 Cathedral square. ITADAME .FLORRY ROSOOE, Soprano Vocalist (England). Oratorio, Operatic, and Ballad Concerts. ■ Teacher of VOICE PRODUCTION AND EINGING. Address—THE BRISTOL, Cashel- street, Christchurch. R9150 DANCING, Deportment, Callatbenie Exercises (under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage)—MlSS LOWE has returned from Sydney, and resumed Glasses. Foxtrot, Waltz, and One-Step Taught in three private lessons. At Home: Friday afternoons. Miss Lowe, 51 Worcester street W,est. L 5005 <YD NE Y FRANCIS HOBEN. PIANO. SINGING. EoyaJ Coneervatorium of Music, Leipzig. 'Phone 8730. 185 Kilmore street. H 5029 BAIIWAY NOTICES. VISIT OF H.M.S. DIOMEDE TO LYTTBLTON.. ~)N SUNDAY, October 16th, Special Pas- -' senger Trains, stopping- where required Jr passeigers, will leava Christchurch for lyttelton a,t 10 p.m. and Lvttelton for I-.ristclmrch, at 10.30 p.m. " 7956 TIME-TABLE ALTERATION. ")X AND AFTER MONDAY, October ' 24th, the Train at present leaving LytHon for Christchurch at 7.25 a.m., will ave at 7.20 a.m., Heathcole 7.26, Woolston .30, Opawg, 7.03, and arrive Christchurch .40 a.m. It stops at all etations for toe-
ELLESMERE A. AND 1\ SHOW AT LEESTON, OCTOBER 20th, 1327. TRAfN ARRANGEMENTS. TTSUAL Morning Trair l_v Thursdays) leaves *-> Thursdays) leaves Ohristchnrch 8.35 a.m., and arrives Leeston 10.0 a.m. Returning, (he evening train leaves Leeston 4.09 p.m., Leeston Show Grounds 4.40 p.m., and arrives Christ-church 6.5 p.m. Special train for exhibits leaves Christrhnrch 5.40 a.m., and arrives Show Grounds 9.5 a.m. Return special leaves Leeston 4.45 p.m.. Show Grounds 5.30 p.m., and arrives Christchureh 7.50 p.m. Car for rasscngers will be attached to the;e specials. All trains stop if required at Leeston Show Grounds. FARES. Special Excursion tickets, available for return up (-0 and including October 2Cnd, 1927, will bo issued to Leeston from Christchureh, Gould's rond, and intermediate station? on direct route, by morning tnins on October 20th. Fare from Christchureh: Ist class 6x ?d. -nd class 3s 9d. and.at a correspondtnsly low rato from other stations. 7931 CHRYSANTHEMUM P. HRYSANT H E M C M S. FOR PRESENT PLANTING WE OFFSR A LARGE AND SKLECT STOCK OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS. These include the Yerj- Best of t.h? Larre Flowering Varieties, in this following -;o!ouri: Yellow, Gold.. Bronze. Pink. Whiw, Cream, Browns, and Keds. Also, a Choice Collection of the Best of the Singh Flowerinc Varieties, which ars so useful for decorative work. These plants, if set out now. will yield an abundance of bloom in the autumn. PRICE, li 6d EACH, OR 15s PER DOZ. NAIRN and SONS, _ , , Lincoln road. ' I T«l«pl3o®« 241. ChristtbmcA. 5726S
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19132, 15 October 1927, Page 25
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