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EXAMINATIONS. WANTED, 12 Students to form a MATRICULATION CLASS; also a similar number to form a Class for PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE. ' Instructor: Experienced Secondary Schoolmaster, M.A., Teacher's A Cert., etc. Terms: £3 per quarter, 5 to 6 horn's weekly' (according to the subjects taken). Ring Telephone 1435. ~ SCHOOL OF DANCING. MISS NGAIRE DEWSBURY resumes Teaching on TUESDAY, '14th FEBRUARY. " STUDIO—I2S, Lambton-quay (above A.B.C. Garage). LYALL BAY CLASS commences l?.th February, at Anglican Church Hall, Freyberg-strcet. PETONE Class commences Monday, 20th February, at Oddfellows' Hall. Private! Address — 148, GHUZNEE-STREET. Telephone 22-895. ' ELOCUTION. MISS LEAH HYMAN has resumed Teaching at her Studio, 26, OHIROROAD, City. Individual attention given in . all Classes. Schools visited. Telephone 22-582 MRS. MACKAY Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, 13th FEBRUARY. Studios: 276,. Lambton-quay, over H.B. Clothing Coy.; and 149, Riddiford-street, Newtown. Mrs. Mackay can be interviewed Friday, 2 to 5, at Town Studio; and Thursday, 2 to 5, Newtown. Assistants: MISS REED, A.T.C.L. MISS GUERIN," A.T.C.L. PIANOFORTE. TUTISS KATHLEEN / M'KIBBIN. ■ i ~A ■ . Studio: 83a, HILL-STREET (Upstairs). Private Address: "KENILWORTH," HILL-STRERT. Tel. 2049. Prospectus on application. MISS DOROTHY GREENISH, L.A.8., \ PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY, Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, 13th FEBRUARY. Miss Greenish may be interviewed at the Studio, 8, Woodward-street, on Saturday, 11th February, from 11 to 1. ■ PIANOFORTE & THEORY, LOWER HUTT. MISS PRISCILLA GREENWOOD, Certificated Teacher (Associated Board), will interview intending pupils on and after Monday, 6th February, at Chilton St. ■ James's School, Waterloo-road, Lower Hutt. VIOLIN. jtTISS LAURIE ANDERSON has resumed Teaching at St. John's Schoolroom, Willis-street. Address: 34, Tala-vera-terrace. Telephone 3844. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. MRS. CULFORD BELL, 198, WILLIS-STREET (Corner Ghuznee-street). Classes for a limited number of Children now being formed. ' Interviews Monday and Thursday Afternoons. : U L F O R D ■ BELL. U L P 0 R D BELL. CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS,. In ELOCUTION, ACTING, AND PUBLIC SPEAKING. Studio: 66, WILLIS-STREET. Tel. 1800. DANCING. CORRECT Style is the most essential part of modern Ballroom Dancing. MR. THEODORE TREZISE will return from Australia and commence Day and Evering Classes in March. Arrangements for classes may be made with MISS BORLASE, Tramway-avenue' (off The Terrace). ' ' ~ DANCING. [ ' MISS BORLASE will, reopen her Classes Second Week in March. The very latest and up-to-date Modern Ballroom Dances will be taught. Evening Classes for adults will be held. Privato Lessons by arrangement. Intending Pupils are requested to send in their names as soon as possible. For further particulars, address Tramway-avenue (off Tho Terrace). TIME IS MONEY* DON'T wasta it. There are many men to-day holding subordinate positions who have the inherent ability to rise to jobs requiring highly specialised direction. , In these days when the machine is gradually ' ousting manual labour, one machine will do the work which previously kept employed a dozen manual workers. Men of ordinary intelligence can quickly master the details of the various branches of Engineering. It is a fascinating subject, which is divided into various branches, such as Architecture, Electrical Engineering,-^ Mechanical Drawing, Mathematics. . Prepare yourself to take a big job when the opportunity comes. Write to BOWER'S- ENGINEERING SCHOOL, Room 52, Fletcher's Buildingt, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. (And at Auckland.) P.O. Box 865. ! Telephone 1792. A CCOUNTANCY -•^- FACTS. The holding of the "Accountancy Degree," backed up by tho knowledge gained from Hemingway and Robertson's Practical Courso, assures your future for all time. ; > To-day, Qualification in Accountancy isi essential to success in the Business World, not only to secure the trusted and wellpaid positions, but even to retain positions at present held. You require no knowledge of Bookkeeping to start our Course; you buy no books and pay no extras, and we guarantee that one fixed fee oovere you until qualified. We train more than half the men today studying Accountancy in Australasia, and our Students win the majority of 'Honours Places at the Examinations. We show you how to preserve, maintain, and improve your position in life in bur 80 pp. GUIDE TO ACCOUNTANCY— post free. For progress in the New Year, act NOW. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, THE ACCOUNTANCY SPECIALISTS; Union Buildings, Customs-st., Auckland. Tel. 1462. P.O. Box 516. VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO, MANDOLIN, HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR, AND UKULELE; Thorough Tuition of the above by MR. J, G. TURNER, M.1.U.M., 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at door. Term commences with pupil. Note.—lnstruments lent to Pupils free of charge for practice at home.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 5