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THE JOE KNOWSLEY THE JOE KNOWSLEY "NEW ZEALAND’S FOREMOST” QCHOOL OF DANCING. ‘-CHOOL OF DANCING. Principal, Mr. Joe Knowsley. (Late Pupil of F. Le Breton, Premiere Danseuse Follies Bergere, Paris); also under the personal Supervision of Mons. Laurent Novikoff (Madame Anna Pavlova Co.). The Joe Knowsley School of Dancing has produced the HIGHEST STANDARD of DANCING ARTISTRY of any Dance School in New Zealand. At recent competitions Mr. Joe Knowsley’s Pupils were awarded the First Prizes in the following sections:—TOE, OPERATIC. CLASSIC (Greek or Eastern), CHARACTER, SKIPPING, DANCE DUOS, and COMBINED BALLETS. The Brilliant, Unequalled- Competition Record of The Joe Knowsley School :— Winners of Senior Gold Medal, Wellington, 1923. Winners of Senior Gold Medal, Wellington, 1921. Winners of Senior Gold Medal, Wanganui 1924. P Winners of Senior Gold ■ Medal, Wellington, 1925. U Winners of Senior Gold Medal, Palmerston North, 1926 P Winners of Junior Silver Cup, Wellington. 1926. I Winners of Senior Gold Medal, Wellington, 1926. L Winners of Junior Silver Cup, Wellington, 1927. S. Winners of Senior Gold Medal, Wellington, 1927. Winners of Senior Silver Cup Wellington, 1927. Winners of Senior Bovs’ Gold Medal. Wellington, 1927. Winners of Silver Cup for Ballet, Wellington. 1927. Winners of Combined Ballet in costume for six rears in succession. 1922-23-21-25-26-27. SCHOOL OF DANCING.’ 80 MANNERS STREET. Tel. 47-519. REMUNERATIVE RESPONSIBILITY. rpHE enterprising and ambitious young man commencing his career, starts out with hopes of being more than a mere cog in the wheels of commerce. Responsibility lie wants. The power to command, and the opportunity to make weighty decisions. And, of course, he looks forward to receiving a handsome salary. All these things will come to the young man, who, in addition to enterprise and ambition, has the will to study. ‘ By far the widest field for advancement is offered by ACCOUNTANCY QUALIFICATION. Insurance, banking, manufacturing, wholesale warehouses—these, and all other branches of “big business,” offer unlimited scope to the man who has qualified as an accountant. Qualification is assured if you study under Hemingway’s Postal System. Get an early, start for the coming examinations. Write for Free Book, “Accountancy,” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 120, 18 February 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 120, 18 February 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 120, 18 February 1928, Page 4

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